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_(Continued from Thirteenth Pages counts at all the stores and his wife just enough money and taxi bills, giving RIALTO—"A Woma Alma Rubens and Percy are featured at the Riaito is week in “A Woman's Falth” story of vivid characters, whose emo- tions carry them to the depths of tespair and finally to the I of understanding Donavan Steele ‘s Faith.” Marmont ght i« the sort of man for whom in all the world there can he but one woman He is like a “‘one man dog,” who knows but one master, ahd that master cannot be replaced, i lost, but he grieves until he dies S§p on the day before his marriage te this woman, when he finds her in the arms of his best friend. and re alizes that she is lost to him, he shuts his grief close in his heart, turns his k on his old life and associates goes to the far off wilds of Cana there, in bitter solitude, to live his life, a eynic, a woman hater, mo. rose and lonely In the meantime the Zirl too ix tasting bitterly of the in justice of life. Nhe is accused of n crime. of which she is innocent. by an opinionated uncle her char wcter reacts differently 1|wm that of (he man, to her sorrow. instead of smbiitering her, it softens and de ehs her understanding. and through her faith. sirong and that at last she bri again to side the man she truly loves he picture made from Clar ahce Buddington Kellan's m serial "M trom merit as strong well-told story 1« Percy mont screen in “If Winter tubens also rides to generation of the man & in the cast are feal attrac flacs sever well chosen program orchestra under Mischa 1ses. An exqulsite he Spat family complete the he Vere A Guterson sgenic. news reels and d Wild Papa ve's Necret.” the ardent followers of Jack and Betty Compson there is & PALACE— ¥or 1 for tips | Theater | Please.” a L al | sure. The only question is the abil- | ity of the producers to give a con- vineing performance. Miss Daniels | is ‘as well adapted to this type o | performance as any The story concerns A operator who languishes a | notonous task ¢ saying thousand or deserts her post for a place he is aided to A place telephone her mo- Number, A day, on the stage. In the chorus of an extravaganza by | a wealthy Park avenue man, who Is unhappily married Subsequently she falls in love with the aristoerat, who returns her love. With the com- ing of the flurried war days, she is drawn te ope to emtertain the boys in in order to be néar the mas loves. The story Is brought to a melodramatic close as she is placed in a situation in which | she must choose between saving her | judgment lover or the lives of an entire regi- ment od Morning, Nurse.” a es comedy, heads the list short ilm features, and a good score hus been arranged for the Columblia | Orchestra by Director Brusilof. METROPOLITAN—"Just a Woman." Woman,” at this week, is a movie might easily have descended {into the tofls of a commonplace plot |based on the eternal triangle, giving vent to cheap display—but which e ot inema " emtertadnment plane of cinema through a surprising number of twists of an old plot and the splendidly d acting of three plavers t Wonian,” a Walter's stage play the talents of winsome ( Windsor, ser the cameo, Percy Marmont, who is a flashing smile one moment and a som ber thought the next. They are sup. ted by Baby Dorothy Brock and Dorothy Revier. a new vamp who re sembles somewhat the type of Carmel Myers, but who exercises more re. straint The story. laid in_the mills section near New starts off with a gentle synthesis which is the very opposite of the style of Robert Browning, who believed in plunging into the middle of quarrels or love scenes with no preparation Ruch a beginning would be too placid even flat to watch, and what a lovely tured-looking woman she is! smoky steel York City, sor cul Claire portrays the role of a young | more times | Ralph | payable September of | never come. Crandall’s | entertainment | were it not for Claire Wind. | THE - EVENIN | make it worth while. There are many ‘huvm rous sidelighte on human nature cleverly depicted. The picture is o | First National production The program includes also | pictures of the Santa Barbara catas- trophe and other | Semon comed the Cloud Hopper |# new comic strip and renditions by | Daniel Breeskin's orchestra TIVOLI—“Waking Up the Tow “Waking Up the Town,” the feature the firat tw days of this week at Crandall's Tivoli Theater, with Jack | Pickford and Norma Shearer In the leading roles, hinges upon the ad ventures of a small-town vouth with | dreams of great commercial enter- prise but no capital. His only |friend. except hix mother. Iz an elderly eccentric who lives in a tree and makes a constant study of the stars. He finally convinces Jack that | the world will come to an end on | Saptember 1 and gives him his modest | | fortune to spend before that date Jack spends lavishly., but not without On everything he buys he mekes a small cash payment and |then gives a not 'or the balance, a day that will Hal Roach's twa-reel comedy, “The Big Town, In which “our gang \numnu itself, the Pathe Review and “Tapics of the Day.” with pipe organ ‘mun!r complete the bill EARLE ROOF—"Recompense.” Marie Prevost and Monte Blue are stars in Warner Brothers' “Recom pense,” an interesting film, shown last night on the Karle Roof. which was made in London during the war Its story concerns a nurse who falls in love with a chaplain, who later enters active service. The war ends and_the chaplain gets a joh buying wool in South Africa In a dispute with the owner of the trading post a near-battle ocenrs. The chaplain 1s trailed by the villainons owner on a four-day trip back to see hix sweet Health Pathe | vorid views, a Larry | NG G -STAR, | heart, and in a deserted trading post | a gun fight occurs in which he gets . wounded. He is finally rescued and | all ends well. | AMBASSADOR— Claire Windsor and Conway {supported by Percy Marmont, Dorothy Revier, Fddle Gribbon, Herbert Pryor, William Conklin and Baby Dorothy Brock in “Just a Woman,” furnish the feature- of the bill for the first three days of this week at| Crandall's Ambassador Theater. The |comedy fs Larry Semon's new two-| reel laughmaker, “The Cloudhopper.” Both subjects are shown also at | Crandall’'s Metropolitan Theater. 1 | CENTRAL—"The Courageous Fool Crandall's Central's feature yes g day and today is Reed Howes' “The Courageous Fool,” in which he is| supported by Carmelita Geraghty and | Ned Sparks. The eighth release | H. Witwer's “The Pacemaker | series, starring George O'Hara and Alberta Vaughn, “Three Bases East'; Hal Roach's comedy Haunted | | Honeymoon,” and pipe organ music | complete the bill. | In “The Courageous Fool” is an| exclting story of the aftermath of a trick two-part will that compelled an | 1 millionaire’s three heirs to! pend seven days after the reading | |of the first half of the document in| the Conrad House, an eerfe mansion | setback in the Callfornia foothillx, | where Lucas Conrad had died sud denly under most terfous cireum ‘ ! | i { | ‘Just a Woman.” Tearle, stances. The story is not unfamiliar. Tire Explosion May Cost Life. Special Dispatch to The Star BLKINS, W. Va., July 8.—George | Walters is in a local hospital suffer ing from & compound fracture of the skull and other serious injuries. He | was riding in the rear of a truck and sat down on a spare tire lying on the floor. The tire, carrying 120 pounds | of air, exploded. Physicians hold out | I very little hope for hix recovery Warning WASHINGTON, D. Eat the Right Breakfast Hot Days Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes OME people make a practice of passing vigor Supplies the energy you need S foods in summer. That's a mistake. 1925 EARLY JUNE SHREDDED WHEAT i, THE POPULAR l A&P BRAND MONDAY, JULY 6, BAKED BEANS o 1925. JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM EVERYBODY On Tuesday Morning, Will Be Opened at 2302 4th Another Store, Open July 7, Another New Store St. N.E. ted at 2446 18th St., Will Be Saturday Morning and In the Course of a Week or Ten Days Another Store Will Be Opened at Baltimore Pike, Beltsville, Md. We respectfully invite your inspection PEAS NEW PACK The All-Year Cereal 3 ven Baked in Best Pork and Pure Sauce MASON JARS, QUARTS MASON JARS, PINTS . DEL MONTE SLICED PlNEAPPLE of these stores. 10¢ Med. Size 25 Med. Slze BRAND Loew's Palace in this week's Meture. five's Sacrat, an adapia: |WIfe of A steel magnate who was -aised to afuence and powerful posi Above all things, you must eat foods that give Finest Hawaiian Crop, Packed in Heavy Syrup tfon of Elsie Farguson's stage success Wioonflower." which A pleasant A fan s i modern Furone with its chief appeal a character Holt Movie fans wha are not protagoniats o tha Holt or Compson style of dra matic performance, however, may find “Fve's Secret” more or lesa com monplace. Contrary to what might be expected from the title, there Is Hothing risque, or even frank, in the modern meaning of the word, in this picture. In_ fact of girls rather them the Mediter ypnean Sea resort. In adequate bath ing suits and with the camora placed At least 50 yards away, is the grentest display afforded Holt gives hix usual No one will fmpressive while and good char ainsay that is an Compson later when raised to ike's favorite and scenes have satly en and the position of » his flancee. oly heen phot i which hance the appeal of the pic JThe st is that of a duk disgusted with the wouisn of his finds in a voung peasant girl qualities which stir the flames -of his heart Pensioning her father, he sends her te@ school in Paris to be tralned in the ways of nobility. She blos out heautifully. but thelr love doesnt run at all sm or_ he ealons ahd proud his possession,.while sh of determined independen tatlon as a deadl duelist dri iBut - at voung tailor from tha home town in the guise of a prince from some unpronounceable Kuropean cits who has made a foriune at the Ca sfno. He defies the duke and seeks ner lova, only to be discovered as a taiflor. In a duel with the tailor the duke permits himself to be wounded apd then coolly shoots a flower from ife roots high on a nearby cliff—the m,-« er zirl had asked him to avidence of his love. of the duel, she leaves the iting” and flies to for ed duke v Tor Gannon's a Harry, L e Sahia who ank wpon her sp is repu read iy aded care and shor ie Crowded Hour.™ the fashing eyes magnetic personality is seen to advantage this week on the screen 1t Loew's Columbia, supported by gpod _cast The Crowded Hour am adaptation of the play, which ran shecessfully on Broadway. Kenneth aind T. Roy Barnes have h the picture. Daniels, in the phone girl who climbs to e RBroadway stage and dgawn to Europe during the hectic termoil of the World War and he rhmes the dictator of the destiny of ap entire regiment of the soldiers of the allies, gives a thrilling charac- tdrization. While a cvnical critic might shout hokum and mechanical Bptrap at some of the melodramatic moments of this picture and the emotional stress into which the tel- ephone operator is thrown shall attempt to measure or the height of a war's dramatic HIGHEST Daniels of Timit pres Use Tanglefoot Spray in your bedroom ¢ before retiring and ne mesquito will FHE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapids, Michigan still who | tion through the discovery of a new process of steel treatment by A pen niless fellow befriended by Marmont takes the part ventor and Tearle that band A gold-digging stage othv Revier) enters the scene and. ac quiring the interest of the husband threatens to disrupt the happy family and garner a fortune for herself. A game fight for the affections of the husband is lost by the wife when the c by trickery, leads the nate to believe his wife has been un- faithful. and by throwing suspicion on his benefactor. the inventor. He sues for divorce, planning to marry the actress. The wife's devption to the husband and an extr fo which she is willing to g0 in ¢ o keep the child brings the o a dramatic close Ramifications of this plot FACE TERRILE WITH PIMPLES Could Hardly Rest at Night. Cuticura Heals. “ My face was just terrible with blackneads and pimples and 1 was ashamed to go anywhere The pimples were large and red and very sore. They itched badly caus- ing me to scratch them, and scratch- ing caused them to fester. 1 could hardly rest at night. I used other iremedies without any benefit. “Cuticura Soap and Ointment {were recommended by a friend so I purchased some, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and ithree boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed, in four. |months." (Signed) Miss Rachel Henry, New Baden, Tex: Use Cuticura to clear your skin. 28 and She. Telrum 2%e. Sold the the of of in- hus veauty (Dor tress, dor story are what his wife. | mag- | strength. For hot days drag energy away. 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