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AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL—"“Meet the Wife." More hearty laughter is promised by | ers next week s “Meet the Wife,” months deiighted th s ¢ York and Chicago. | star srns the hilari-| Rube ung woman, adap ¢ venture number | Fi two has proper slled she decides to | ¢}, entertain a liter: lion, who proves| per to be husband number one, now wield-| ponovan ing a mushy pen, which captivates|once been betrayed by his SAE the sentimental flappers and older | rofuses to become the friend of any dames. When the two husbands meet{one! Such is the situation when complications, of course. ue. and{Neree Caron (Alma Rubens) comes between these and tk a triple- linio his life. e him, she, too, is ply brand of humor is concocted that|a woman whom @ soclety has used is aided by another set of characters|yarchly, but, despite his cynioal atti- consisting of a young daughter, her|{iyde. falls in love with him and be. suitor with a large and shimmering | sing’ the task of lifting him from out background and the young hero, a|hj newspaper reporter, who finaly wins! the girl. Wit, satire and are said to abound, Prol Poli's RIALTO—"A. Woman's Faith.” the scoffer, and woman, the are brought together in a sh of wills in “A Wom- ." the picture at the Rialto, Pércy Marmont and Alma beginning Sunday. va which for ater-goers in Briefly, the stoj ous things th: twice married. s azine serial. the role of telee, a man who, having n Hersholt, Andre de William |11 "Burner and Calvin Roberts. | The special musical attraction will be Mile. Amazar, a French-Amer] donna, who comes from . where she recently appeared in concert and in the leading motion picture theaters of that city. amusing situatior S—“Robin Hood heater will open its doors Monday night for the continuation of the Summer opera season by the Washington Opera Co., which has “Bohemian Girl” and The ever-popular PALACE—"Fv . 2 will be the first offer- | .\ ‘; ACE—"Eve's Secret. S Citle Aowhtown theater . R Eraegnflower,” the comedy in whiclt son Newhold, responsible for g e Terguson and Sidney Blackmer of laughter in his rendition of were seen here two Winters ago, role of “Ko-Ko." will appear as * adapted to the screen by Adelaide Hol! Sheriff of Nottingham ron, under the title Secret,” Sudworth Fr will be seen at Loew’s ace next Hood week, with Holt, Betty Comp- ’ last [Son and William_ Collier, jr., in the principles ro It is a story of mod- ern Europe, luxurious in its settings grace and |and so in theme and at voice, | mosphere. T st includes Vera have won a host of friends during |Lewis, Lionel Belmore and Mario the past two weeks, will “Lady Marian y e I A Mance, cor 11to, will | Clothes,” the where youth and lace M to advantage. -Dale.” Augus- Robin role, will sing Helena ill, whose charn well as he Langdon comedy, ithe news agazine alsc “Plain G and the will be shown. TIVOLI—“Waking Up Jack ford, the Town 3 u.-,mrml by Norma Shearer, Alec is, Herbert Prvor, Claire 11 nd Ann May, star the first two days of lall's Tivoli Up the Town," jang” in “The athe Review and Xt week heater together Big Town, “Topics of Wednesday, Will Scarlet ion to the company : , who comes down vk in the other comedy t nl b Guy Sol was with De | Hopper's company last With_three such come Newbold, F “The Heart of = John in “Curse: Lyman H. Howe Thursday Punch,” starring Richard D inces Howard, Gunboat Smith lter Long, together with the installment of “The Pace- Bases East,” star- KEITH'S—Olsen and Johnson. 'Ha and Alberta At B. F. Keith's Theater next week Olsen and Johnson, two young chaps who enjoy the blues, will top the il > gh-pi mlw ing non- Alan Hale and sense. Likable | ¢ new nd offer d the a funny led “An Im- | Silver. promptu I > ren,” Al St. new slomon’ “Robin Hood a cure for ills | will continue as the irect should Max conduc the st prove 1 Fox's production, * athleen Myers,. Philo McCul- Bull Montana; “Sportlight,” Aesop sixth episode of Just a Woman.” Conw Tearle, Dorothy Revier, and baby Dorothy cast of Irving ion of Eugene Walter's play, “Just a Woman," to npany of fou Murie 1 Charlotte ~ C: production st under the direction of Rosalie art, and the royal vic of the London concert stage, Lady Odean TR Hhies idhos of Pearce, will make initial week at Crandall's Ambas can appearance will e ter, together with Joseph H. Kennedy's premicr piano | popper,” stirring Larry quartet, “J y and er by | Dorof v Dw s, 1 omd Jer aby | Dorothy Dwan (ir the direction of Geraldine Val- liere: Du Calion, “the loguacious Jaddie,” in equilibrism’ and sure-fire | comedy talk: Bd and Tom Hickey, “two .m nt gentlemen”; Roger Wil- liams, “the boy from D Am N o chantment, features. ribbon Brock are Semon Sweet Colman and Lew Cody Marshall Neilan's production, *The rti Venus,” and Al S a clever lion, in “Fa : ay, Tom Mix in /ane “Riders of the Purple Sag supported by Tony, the wonder hor: so the seventh installment of H. C Witwer's “The Pacemakers,” star- r Georze O'Hara and Alberta Vaughn, entitled “Madam Sans Gin," and Walter Hiers in “Tender Feet'; Saturday. Adolphe Menjqu n “A Kiss the Dark,” supported by Aileen Pringle, Lillian Rich and Ann Pen- ningto “Our Gang"” in “Fast Com- pany,” and “Sunken Silver,” No. 8. EARLE ROOF—"Recompense. Marie Prevost and Monte Blue are stars in Warner Br ““‘Recom- se,” to be shown for the first three Busi- t week > Earle Roof. ing Lou Tellegen | This is the sequel mon_Called 2 mmerstein. It is based | Poter.” by Robert K Wednesday upon the question, “Should a wife |s Thursday, : receive a salary?” METROPOLITAN—“Just a Woman."” At Crandall's Metropolitan 1hmur‘ “Rafles,” said to beione of the greatest escape artists now appearing in vaudeville, will headline next weel's bill at the E: reater. This is the same “F Tes (hn hu been publish. ing a series of special magazine ar- ticles, describing his methods of ‘“de- ceiving” the public Hamilton and Bucher will appear in a song revuce, “Dancing Shoes,” and and Morgan, in “Save Your will be “After ndham rd Thorpe, Arthur, s Beaumont, I 0 had its premiere at the Na- |S . ! Clary and yeras ; tional Theater in this city, with Char- lotte Walk the title rol film versio title 3 3 Con- Percy th Hop- Semon) World & a musics ducted by Daniel added features Just a Woman” is the story of a s devotion to her hust 1, the | ee to which her stanchness aided | in shaping his carcer and the sacri- she makes for him device v the wife to bring her hus- | band to his senses lends novelty to a scene that is taut w COLUMBIA - C rowded Hour. grown-upsloveit. Eat _ Bebe Danie 1 star at s Columbia next in John | PEP for pep. S 9y PEP the peppy bran food PEP brings pep. Your grocer has it—this new cereal with the tempting, tanta- lizing taste. Ready to serve. Chock-full of body-building ele- ments. Kiddies and 1 and con- ‘Breeskin will b h suspense Morni International’ News will be added. IS label is the Authorized Ford Dealer’s pledge that the Guaran- teed Used Ford Car he sells you has been reconditioned to insure the maxi- mum value for the money invested. STAR, WASHINGTON, Laughing at Danger,” Aesop's Fables, comedy. RAPHAEL. Sunday and Monday, Lew Cody and Harriet Hammel in “Man and Maid” and Mack Sennett comedy, Tuesday, CENTRAL.—“The Courageous Fool.” “The Courageous Fool” is ‘the at- traction to be shown the Pemt two days of next week at Crandall's Cen- tral Theater, with Reed Howes in the title role, and Carmelita Geraghty and Ned Sparks in_support; wlso the elghth release in H. C. Witwer's ““The Pacemakers,” starring George O'Hara. and Alberta Vaughn, entitled “Three Bases East.” and Hal Roach’s com- edy, “A Haunted Honeymoon{' Tues- | Kitchen Range day and Wednesday, Corinneé: Griffith |in *“Oh, in” First National's' film vefsion of Zoe Akins' play “Declasse,” support- | ton ed by Lloyd Hughes, Olive Brook,| Want Rockliffe Fellowes, Lilyan Tashman, Hedda Hopper and Louise Fazenda, and a_comedy, “Wake Up”; Thursday and Friday “Confessions of 2 Queen,” | No. 4 an adaptation of Alphonse Daudet's “Kings in Exile” with Lewis §. Stone and Alice Terry, together with B(\n Turpin in “The Marriage Cir- Doris Kenyon and|the in_“Idle Tongues,” fattan from Jomeph C; Lincolnls stors “Dr. Nye,” and Al St. John in “The Iron Mule.” madge in Sand"; “Declasse” Cairo” Pole; CHE! West,” Events and America, Tuesday, Parls” — Bagdad”; TAKOMA Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore | 1 i ews, comedy; | News Events Marie Prevost and Monte |2nd the C comedy: Wed- |or Comin comedy, and third turda; Corinne Griffith in and Fox News; day, Priscilla Dean in and comedy, “Riders ; Thursday, Tom Mix You Tony" “Haunted Honeymoon''; Sills and Doris Kenyon in *I and comedy, Suot Family in “South and the North Saturday, ‘The Hill Billy,” comedy, also “Idaho” My Man" Jack CHASE. Sunday and Monday, and Constance Bennett in Aesop's “Eve of the Mary Philbin in and the Monkies in Wednesday and Thursday, Adolphe Menjou, Alleen Pringle 1 Irene Rich in “A Kiss in the Dark,’ and Newspaper Fun Getters, in “The Going Friday, Jones in The Trail Rider,” “Every Man for Himself,” chapter, “Sunken Tom Moore and D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 erts in “‘On Thin Ice,” Century com- edy, “Locked Out,” and seventh chap- ter, “Circus Mystery CAROLINA. i Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore Bull and | in “Sally”; Tuesday, “The Shock Punch,” with Richard Dix; Wednes- day, urly Top, with Shirley Mason; Thursday, “The Little French Girl,” with Alice Joyce and lary Brain: Friday, Viola Dana in “The Beauty Prize" Saturday, Conrad Nagel in “Excuse Me.” Sunday and the “Sheiks in_ F events; Tues West,” gdad” ‘Wednes- ““The Cafe of of the Wednesday Florence Vidor in * and _comedy, plec’ Friday, Mil- hey “Glddap”; Saturday, § and Renee and Sennets CIRCLE. Sunday and Monday, Corinne Grif- fifth in - “Declasse”; Tuesday, Mary Astor and Clive Brook in intice- ment"”; Wednesday, Jetta Gondal and Godfrey Tearle in Salome of the Tenements Thursday and Friday “Code of | (sShowing 7 and 9 p.m.), Colleen Moore News |In “Sally”; Saturday (open 3 p.m.), Owen Moore and Constance Bennett in “Code of the West” and first epi- sode of “Fighting Ranger.” OLYMPIC. Sunday and Monday, Alice Terry and Lewis Stone in “Confessions of a Queen”; Tuesday and Wednesday, “Code of the West”, Thursday, An tonio Moreno and Aileen Pringle in “One Year to Live'"; Friday, Eleanor Boardman in “The Way of a Girl"; Saturday, Buster Keaton in “Seven Pickford in Owen Moore Fables, Chronicles of Revolution™; “Rose of “Grief in Leatrice Charles (Buck) Our Gang Silver’; dith Rob- Introdu Nokol makes and sells oil burners that burn the lowest grade of fuel burned by any type of oil burner. But not for home heating. 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