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ATTAGK ONLQUOR TREATYDEFEATED Court Refuses to Enjoin Brit- ish Ships From Deliveries AMUSE —_— NATIONAL~"Aren't We AlL" Next week, beginning Monday night, | the Nationai Theater Players will of- fer Frederick Lonsdale's famous play, “Aren't We AlL" tinguished English actor, Mr. Cyril Maude, appeared for two seasons. in which the dis- Two distinct sets of characters are utilized to answer the question: MENTS for “Twin Beds,” this week's fine at- traction. KEITH'S—Johnny Dooley’s Revue. Johnny Dooley of the famous Doo- ley family will headline the bill at B. F, Keith's Theater next week with | nia ““Tiptop Revue.” The act was writ- ten oy Paul Gerard Smith and fea- St. Leon, who starred in “Polly of the Circus,” is featured in it. Sully and Mack will offer “The Great Lovers,” a laughter-provoking oddity; Jim McCool and Tommy Rellly, “Those Were the Days,” with Kath- leen Murray assisting; Fred Jarvis and Freddie Harrison, ‘“The Love Bur- glar”; Tuck and Cinns, “Look. What Nature Has Done!” and Frank Reck- less and company, a sensational open- ing act. “The Beauty will be the photoplay. Peter B. Kyne's novel. and the Bad-Man" It is based on Walter McGrail have the principal roles in “‘Her Husband’s Secret,” First National’'s film version of May Ed- ington’s story, ‘“Judgment,” to be shown at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next week. ‘‘Waiting,” a two- reel comedy, with Lloyd Hamilton, the Metropelitan World Survey, added short-reels and a musical program by the Metropolitan Orchestra under Daniel Breeskin will be added fea- tures. The action in “Her Husband's Se- cret” has its inception 22 years ago, when an estrangement occurs between husband and wife and the husband JULY 1 fith have been teamed in Paradise,” which will be ihe attrac- tion at Loew's Columbia next week. Based on a play by Paul Armstrong and directed by Clarence Badger, “Pathe to Paradise” s described as a racing crook comedy-drama_that provides a string of laughs all the way from California to the Mexican border and back again. An added comedy, “Daddy Goes A-Grunting”; International Newsreel, overture and Topics will supplement the bill. “Paths to ' TIVOLI—"Chickie.” decamps with his small son. It was directed by Frank Lloyd, and is said to set forth faithfully the fashions 3 and customs of the early 1900's, while N ek, Deget e sunday. T 18] lkeer, after o Inpge of 32 yesh, the on “ 2 by E. e analast storias by T | nigh'lights ‘of presentday .. iife’ sre written by Eugene W. Presbrey. |realistically reflected. This character moved in high soclety in England and had an uncanny abil- ity to possess himself of the goods and chattels of those with whom he assoctated. This amazing figure of detective fiction has been recreated by House Peters, and, suspected by his friends and watched by the best detectives of Scotland Yard, will con- RIALTO—"Raffies.” ‘‘Raffles,” starring House Peters, will be the photoplay at the Rialto tures Bobby Dale and a cast Including Laura Lee, Richard Irving, Harry Kooper, Dorothy Patterson, Irma Dale “Aren’t we all prone to slight indis- cretions of the heart, when opportun- ity presents itself? And, aren’t these, for the most part, merely sentimental|and Margaret Hayes. lapses from which no great harm| Featured will be William Sully and N oEmbdiny ¢ arises? Genevieve Houghton in a musical o NEW YORK, July 15—Legal pro-|"'Thie play is scintillant with dialogue | plalet, “Arms 4nd the Girl.” sup- ings have cd for the second |embodying the distinctive wit that|ported by ¥dwin Forsburg. Others time to upset the arrangement where- | [ oncdale infuses into his writings. will includé Leonardo Del Credo, an 1 Americans, traveling to Europe on | “Cliffora Brooke, director of the Na-| operatic tenor. assisted by Jeanne Pal: jitish ships, satiate thelr thirst in | (onal Theater Players, will play the | mer. dramatic-soprano, and Daniel forbidden at home. . |role created by Cyril Maude in the | Wolf, composer and planist; Charles mEcderal Judge Sesterday dis | original production, and will have the |Irwin, known as ““The Modern Come- e PN Prought | support of his entire capable company, | dian”; the Arnaut brothers, with their REainst 1 thers in | with one new addition, John Glynn | violins, acrobatic stunts and bird i'fuf:.q;,‘fvxfi‘ + from | MeFarlane. Yletut((t;n,l "The‘ ';'ahlenux };guxtes'bg X 1l E | A special matinee at 2:20 o'clock Fri- | presentation of famous models, tinue to defy capture in the ‘photo- o ht by the Neb. | day afternoon is announced to meet | Fleur and Portia, and the regular | bauc '© 9efY ap 3 R orsanization of |the -extraordinary demand for seats|screen features, Aesop’s Fables, Topics 7% deck office of American | |-of the Day and the Pathe News. registry. The complainant argued that | = = e rum treaty between the United ates and G Britain was uncon ‘“mrxs stitutional. This tr Yy gives the |argued that thig treaty and similar ar- United tes the right to search |rangements with other countries were British vessels for contraband liquor |violating the eighteenth amendment within an hour"s steaming distance of |and the Volstead act, and that, as a hore and to seize them. result, patronage which American vessels might receive was going to In return British ve t to bring liquor British craft. “Chickie,” First National's version of Elenore Mehrin's story, will be| shown the first two days of next week | at Crandall's Tivoli Theater, with | Dorothy Mackaill in the name part, | and the cast including John Bowers, | Hobart Bosworth, Gladys Brockwell, Paul Nicholson, Myrtle = Stedman, | Olive Tell.and Sona Sonderson. Hal | Roach’s travesty, “‘Yes, Yes, Nanette,” | and the Pathe Review also will be | Tuesday and Wednesday | " (Continued on Page Thirty-f ' THAYE PRODUCER OF THE BEST Here Under Seal. By the Associated Press | PALACE—“Welcome Home."” “Welcome Home,” directed by James Cruze and featuring Lols Wilson, Luke Cosgrave and Warner Baxter, will be given its Washington premiere at Loew's Palace next week. It is a screen adaptation of the play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman tak- en from Miss Ferber's story, 'So Big,” and is a droll domestic comedy-drama, based on the theme of the natural incompatibility of age and youth. A new Our Gang comedy, “The Palace Magazine and musical embel- | lishment will be added features of the |y el Wark Exilisinaly:” [ Drogram. ¥ main 1016 QOO 12m srmser HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER e cannot expect any other used car dealer to have the same interest as the Ford Authorized Dealer in seeing tMut you get the best used Ford for the money you invest. “Bathing Beauty Review,” en- listing thée services of young women of Washington, under the -direction of Mischa Guterson, will be an added attraction. METROPOLITAN—"Her Husband's Secret.” Antonio Moreno, Patsy Rath Mil- ler, Ruth Clifford, David Torrence. Frankie Darrow, Phyllis Haver and EARLE—Bostock’s Riding School. The Iarle Theater management an- nounces Bostock's Riding School for next week, commencing Sunday. This novelty number tells how cireus riders are made 4nd is sald to offer many thrills and mueh in the way of com- 'edy. Lillian St. Leon, sister of Ida under seal. The complainant COLUMBIA—"Paths to Paradise.” tty Compson and Raymond Grif- s have the into American July and Closed Saturdays August The “HUB’S” July Clearance Sale Is Attracting City-Wide Attention With Its Low Prices and Unusually LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS The Hub The Hub Store Hours, 8 to 6 ’Seventh and D Sts. | Store Hours, 8 to 6| Closed All Day Saturday lSeventh and D Sts. July Clearance of Reed and Fiber Odd Pieces and Suites Fiber ~Reed Roll-arm $4.95 Rocker. 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