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2 AMUSENM ENTS, Coming Attractions NATIONAL—"Gunpewder.” One of the new plays to be seen in Washington before reaching New York “Gunpowder,” which Gene Kk has 1 for his entranc into_the field of irdividual stage pro duction, and which will have its pre. mier at the National T next Monday ni is by J Nugent nd his liott Nugent, who wrote “Kempy.” “The Poor Nut" and | her popular plays. s some reticence theme of “Gunpowder, \ssur that it is not nd has nothing to do with explosiv which encourages the impression that play will not lack comedy and may nvey a > of serfous import J. C. Nugent, playwright and actor, s staging the play and will appear in a cast including Mary Duncan, nk Conroy, Sue X anamy, Thomas, Helen Carew, Frit ind Master Edwin Mills settings are by Joseph Ur eater as to the | béyond the a war dr: mess ank liams > SEAED is_presi- of Com- | Gene Buck, the producer, dent of the American Society posers and Authors; on the council of the Authors’ League of America; sec v of the Lambs Club and member | New York Athletic Club and| al Press Club of Washington. | BELASCO—"Accused.” ra will occur next Theater, { H.| presents I3 « play by version by | first time in | ¢ when David Belasco hern_in “Accused Brieux ish Middleton, for the country and immediately preced the New York engagement. Mr. h 1's appearance is by specifal ar ment with Lee Shubert Unusual interest attaches itself to this announcement marking as it/ oes the renewal of an assoclation be- Mr. Sothern a Belasco who have been professionally sepa- | ted nce the days of the Lyceum k Company in New York le in the play is a re ter and one which is said to ideally suit Mr. Sothern. Mr. Bels has assembled a b t - uding Herbert, Roy Cochrane, Leigh Lovel Harold Seton, Ann | and Octavia Ken tween markable sup- Lester Moffat | Johnston Bendtsen Mabel Bert France Da more is POLI'S— next week's ion at Poli's Theater announcement is made that | Wagenhals and Kemper will present a new play, “Lovely Lady,” by Jessa Lynch Williams. This new play Mr. Willia 100 per cent Ameri. can, dealin American people of For 1s s with | certain | cipal [ will offer | piano, Dare, familiar type, American traditions which they cherish and an accepted American code of morals. With an almost uncanny into human nature of wit and hunto tell his story in terms of the theater, Mr. Williams, it _is declared, never s to entertain. Produced by Messrs. Wagenhals and Kemper, who have to their credit such successes as “The Bat,” “Seven Days.” “Pald in Full” and “Resurrection,” it seems fairly “Lovely Lady” will be an added achievement. The cast inclwles Bruce McRae, Car- lotta Monterey, Lilv Cahill, Mirlam Hopkins and William Hanley. KEITH'S—Nora Bayes. Nora' Bayes will headline the bill at B. F. Keith’'s Theater next week. Other acts will be announced later. EARLE—The Ritz The Ritz Entertainers insight head comedians are Frank McCon- ville and Peggy Fay, and the Ritz Lady Orchestra is one of the unusual | features. Other offerings will be Mme. Ade- laide Herman, wife of Hermann the Great, who, it is claimed, was the orig- inator of all magic entertainment. She ‘Magie, Grace and Music.” Charles E. Keatinz, in a study o Mark Twain's “Huckleberry Finn,™ will be another feature. The photoplay is to Nights,” with BElaine and Mou Tellegen. be “Parisian Hammerstein TRAND—"The ‘Alaskan Musher.” Next week the Strand Theater will present a bill with Gunnar Kasson, the famous Alaskan musher, and a celebrated team Gunnar Kasson and in person, will the heroes who City of Nome, line attraction. his dogs, appearing be remembered as saved the stricken Alaska. Other ney and That,” Jean offering with numbers_include Bob Car- Leona Earl in “This and Barrios In a melody Earl Leslie at the Cole and Helene in “A Vaudeville Concoction” and Mme. Mazie Lunette, known as the original upside-down girl The photoplay will Joyce and Percy Marmot in Gone A-Hunting." bring Alice “Daddy’s MUTUAL—"Cuddling Cuties.” “Cuddling Cuties” is to be the attrac- tion at the Mutual Theater next week. ¢ & new book, new songs, and in many cases a new cast. Current Attractlons (Continued from First Page.) farce comedy in three acts. The plot concerns two errant, but innocent husbands, two suspicious and intrust- ve wives, a delightful case of mixed | ntities. and the inevitable con e complications have been »d with the ingenuity for which | author has achieved distinction as rce writer. The supporting cast includes Rus- Mack, who plavs the principal acter. Allyn King, formerly eld Follies: Spencer Ch famous for his “What's all the tin® for?": Alice Hegeman, Marle Adele. Gaby Fleury, Byron Hawkins, and William McFadden. the st KEITH'S—Trixie Friga Sisters. za—Courtney The Fall season at B K s Theater will open this week with a double headliner, consisting of the rol rixie Friganza, New Rag o' Trix,” showing her by Neville | speaks and who ‘depends upon panto- | company- Bow Dexter, cast includes Clara Hackathorne, Elliott t Livingston, Robert Ellis, Carr, Alec B. Francis, Edith Yorke, Joseph Kilgour, Wade Boteler., Eddie Phillips and George Nichols. The program will be concluded by short films and by orchestral num bers, overture. “Save Your Sorrow (for’ tomorrow). by Sherman, and exit mareh, “Collegiate,” by Bonx, under the direction of Arthur J. Manvell. Columbia Burlesque offers at the Gayety Theater this week Barney Gerard’'s “Follies of the Da; =ald to be one of the most elaborate of Colum- | bia offerings, one scene alone, the dia. thoe, having cost, it 000 to produce. nyder, the man who never miming to’create laughs, heads the Assisting him singer and dancer will be FElso May, Sum Green, a big fellow, who helps “Bozo" in the piano- an unlimited fund ; and the ability to| of eight Alaskan| | huskies, including Balto, as the head- THE SUN J. C. powder,” at the National Theater. Nugent, actor and author and Master Edwin child in “Zander, the Great,” to appear here next week in a new play, “Gun- | VDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, Mills, the original A cable from gland announces that the famous English stage couple. Dennis _Neflson-Terry and M Glynne, have sailed for Americ upon arrival will begin rehearsa “The Crooked Friday,” by Monckton Hoffe, in which they have scored a great’ success in London. Dennis Néilson-Ter: one of Britain's most popular stars, is a member of the cele- brated Terry family, being the son of Julia Neilson and Kred Terry, and nephew of Ellen Terry. Mary (ilynne in private life is Mrs. Nellson-Terry. CHESAPEAKE BEACH One Hour 1o (he Seashore BATHING, DANCING AND AL AMUSEMENTS ON BOARDWALK Round Trip: Adults, $1.00: Children, Trains leave District Line Station Sunday—9:30. 11:30. =00, 3:20 8:00 Labor Day—:15. 10:00 3:30. 5:40. 8:30. X:00. Frequent’ Trains Returning TUAL BURLES TRE AVENUEX AT ITK TWICE TODAY YOU MAY SMOKE 50¢ 4:45, 11:30, 2:30, TAI® WEEK ANOTHER GREAT SHOW “HURRY UP” With Vi Penney and a Company of Real Burlesk Entertainers "TIS OLD TI ' SUPPER DANCE Club Venetian Orchestra Toll House Tavern Burnt Mills Road, Md. Reservation: —Wuods‘de 162 ALL WASHINGTON OWS IT, SO FOR THE BENEFIT OF STRANGERS WITHIN OUR GATES WE ANNOUNCE GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK AS THE BEST FUN PLACE TODAY FITTY AMUSEMENTS D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925=PART . 3. Mabel Started as Model. in New very long York City not such | time ago, with aspiration to become a nun. survieing, many hard knocks and va- rvied experiences as artists’ model, posing for mo: the better known s Mustrators: graduate of he | | school of training an * " in | the movies, beginning in the days of the old Biograph Studio: toiling days and nights together and gradually working up to better and better parts tll she reached the long-coveted star dom—that is, in brief, the history of Mabel Normand, who plays the | leading role in “The Little Mouse,” her first appearance on the legitimate stage, which A. H. Woods will present at Poli's Theater for one week com mencing Monday, September 7, with | Thursda nd Saturday matinees. “The Little Mouse” is a comedy in three acts from the French of Al phonse Poiret by Otto Harbach. When but 14 vears of age Miss Nor- | mand began posing as a model for | Charles Dana Gibson. Among others | who soon engaged her services were | James Montgomery Flagg, Henry | Hutt, Coles Phillips, Hamilton King, | Alonzo Kimball, the Leydeckers and | Penrhyn Stanliws. 1 wax at this | time she met 4nd became friends with Alice Joyce, then also a model, but | who soon afterward went into pic ture work. In 10 Miss Joyce per- suaded Miss Normand to try the screen work, and thus her career be- | gan. Her ri: as rapld. She worked | in support of such stars Mary | ik Blanche Sweet, Jeanie Mc- | an early FREE DANCING | MeWilllams’ Band Leaves 7th TODAY AND FARE- Famous Marshall Hall | Mr, ' Claire MeDowell and scores ethers. Then came an offer from Mack Sennett, who had just organized the Keystone Co. How she felt when Sennett offered her a-part at_a salary of $100 a week can best be told in_her own words: “I nearly dropped dead when I heard him say ‘$100 2 week.' I was so stupefied I couldn't answer. took my. silence for doubt and said ‘Well, I'll make it $125, then.’ I nodded my head, for 1,couldn’t say a word." Ch\dy’ Nover Worsy ' Bosat) OST cold their Pherson, actors and actresses dread a ilize that when are affected they cannot advantage behind the foot: and many spend a small for- ich yvear fighting colds. is" one performer, however, who never worries how hoarse he gets. He heads the company of Barney Gerard "ollies of the Day," and he is Snyder, “the man who never eaicn Although on the CHEVY CHASE LAKE 1 COLUMBUS BECKER | They 1 voice \ppear lights, tune The to ALICE TUPMAN in songs and_dane Wednesday, Sept. 9th Spend Labor Day, the last day of the season, at MARSHALL HALL Where There Is Everything for a Good Time! Shady Playg nic Groves len—Benches mds for Chil Aeroplane Swings—=8hooter—Kissino Bug—Roller Coaster—Whip Carrousel—Bowling Alleys—Shooting Gallory—Penny Arcade Steamer Charles Macalester St. Whar? TOMORROW at 10 A. M., 2:30 and 6:45 P. M. ROUND TRIP, 50c. Chicken Dmnar, $1.50 Motorcycle Races Tomorrow Labor Day—Sept. 7th at the Balto.-Wash. Speedway Laurel, Md.—at 2:30 P.M. $5,000 in Cash Prizes There’s going to be some racing with fast records made. General Admission, $1. Infield Parking, $1. Grandstand (including admission), $1.50. Box Seats—$3, $2.50 and $2 Tickets for Sale at dway Co.’s Office, 10th floor, Continental Trust Bldg., 14th and ® Sts.; A. G. Spalding & Bro., 1338 G St.; Sol Herzog, 9th and ¥ Sts.; X. A. French & Co., Goods Shop, 1314 ¥ St.; H. Addi- Son Bowle, 627 X St.; Slattery's Motor Oycle Exchange, 709 X St.; Charles’ Cafeteria, 1712 14th He | AMUSEM ENTS. | stage for almost performance, word. . He makes -his with his pantomimic | “There have been mar two ho he does to lay off if 1 had words to make my said Snyder does not affect {1 can work. Pantomime Iy interesting study very serious one. veral years dej s long my faci ago, | THE In_a Goreeous N BRUCE he Climax ing my career that I would have had audiences laugh, and HARVARD, WINIFRED & in_ Aerial Y TRA ADDED Dolly--GREY & BYRON--Bert A Wedvi) Brapre by ours at every | clown, I w not utter a |expression. Then it was audience laugh | speech unnecessar efforts. A ny times du The nounced Messrs, . Shubert they w version of that pended upo; | musical with in as an illress | Ago expressions | Sawyer is an intense. with me a Joseph' S: v the jeading who nd the compose; con Song, Grey posed lyrics ar as a circus Orig Argentine Players Ity Revue of Melodies and Sensational EXTRA FEATUR Dan. ioavs, Kponges and Towels s forced to practice facial I found have So produce a Long and Ivy roles ore is by Edward Kunneke, Viennese The WE PLAY LOEW’'S VAUDEVILLE S Beginniog TODAY an W.ekD WORLD'S GREADEST LIVING FAMOUS TANGO AND APACHE DANCE MME. DELIRIO L.nl- Feature of GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS ;y Fidel Irazabel and Winifred Wiley and EXPONENT OF THE »ux CLARK & ROBERTS “Dealers in Jules WELFORD ATTRACTION Art of Vauder ‘A Girl's Wel Harry L. Newton Phil NEWTON ille The Love ifford THE THRILLING PORTRAYED BY A CLARA BOW ELLIOTT DEXTER ROBERT ELLIS = PHOTOPLAY—FIRST TIME SHOWN ROMANCE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT i AND SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC CAST OF TWELVE GREAT JOSEPH KILGOT R EDDIE PRILLIPN GEORGE HACKATHORN STARS MARY EDITH WAD} CARR >3 YORKF. TELER BT ALWAYS BEST FOR LESS-2 !NOWS PRICE OF 179§ INCLUDING Only Theater In exciusively Ame; tars_af whingten effering rican foreign first NIGHT ATIONAL TOMORROW ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF A By J. C. Authors of J. P. BICKERTON, Jr., in Association With BASIL DEAN, Presents THE Play by NOEL COWARD year_in_London GENE BUCK Presents a New Play NUGENT and ELLIOTT NUGENT “Kempy” and “The Poor Nut,” Etc. OPENING OF THE REGULAR SEASON Matinees Wednesday and Saturday FIRST TIME IN AMERICA VORTEX With the author in the leading role as played by him for a NEXT WEEK—BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 14 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday GUNPOWDER SETTINGS BY JOSEPH URBAN A cast of distinction that includes J. €. Nugent, Mary Duncan, Frank Conroy, Sue MacManamy, Frank Thomas, Fritz Williams, ¢ Helen Carew, and Edwin Mills. ion by the nd Florence. and assisted and Cyril | 1 act of re sisters, Fay a_song recital David Nussbaum, cellist moving business; Be: singer of popular som; roughs; Harry Howe, Weston, Sam Gould, Charles Ninth Near ¥ Mala COLUMBIA BURLESQUE 2:16——— TWIOE DAILY —38:15 OMECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA KEITH'S STANLEY GAYETY ckridge, pianist an added t Keane be n in m- | ney will “Room | and « comedy offering 909." by Homer B. Mason Another special attraction will be [ M e and Frank Gill, the | s of the Music Box Revue, and offering “Smart Eth aind Marie Gerard Leon expo will pre- Malvina, and the artistry.” be the Aesop’s Fables, Topics and the Pathe News Pic- | ana . Davis' Swanee head the hil he Earle this This combination is described < a group of red hot jazz producers, added feature there will be % and dance Syncopators prominence in the bill Ant Shop,” with Val offering que unique Barnes offer « skit by Ed singing “Eight Frank Farron in Laughs,” and ing “Life on the n Gold Lucky Devil,” Band.” the Mile who Irazabal and the Original novelty review nces. be Billy ( vho will do ‘Dealers in STRAND—"Argentine Headir Theater exponent slsted by B fred Wiley tine Playe melod 2 Featured will George Roberts fice comec Sponges and Towels Other numbers include and RBert I n in ing “Vod'vil Frappe.” by Harry I Newton, “A Girls Weigh™: Jules Welford and I’hil Newton in B ing and dancing Knicks and Knacks of Vaud . and Harvard Winifred an of aerial- ~ in Aerial nd Delirio, is Wini- Argen- | of and in a “lark and a black- Soaps, Dolly Grey gh-provok Art The photo is a Trio production. directed by James T. Hogan and adapted by John Good- rich. It is a thrilling romance inte woven with touches humanness, and through it runs a of two voun willing gh every for e ipital Punishment th story to b othe: it lov peop thro: anguish ¢ ___DANCING, PROF. AND MRS 1127 10th to 11 pm abpointment Ballroom Classes in Stage Dupont < No. Dupont_ Circle. Phone Fr 'GLADYSE WILBUR " NEW YORK CONSERVATORY DANCING LESSONS IEARN TO DANCE THE CHARLESTON | Private and Ciass. Up-to-date TO DANCE Trot Waltz, T sembly SUNDAY EVE, W N AM. ER NINTH ST | Feli and Bennett and-Fletcher, musi , The chorus girls are sald to have been selected for their ability to sing and dance, and wear stunning cos. tumies. Owen Murphy and Jay Gorney wrote the music and lyries, and Seymour and Frank Montgomery staged the dances. Besides the dlamond horseshoe scene, there are other little playlets and | scenic vistas, including “The House Tops,” “The Follies' Curtain Can Do It She Can Do It, ing Academy,” “The Barber Shop, % “Old-Time Bur que nd MUTUAL—"Hurry Up.” | The Mutual burlesque offering AK4 the Mutual Theater this week is “Hurry Up.” In this show comedy | rapid action predominate, it is| said, with a cast headed by Vi Penney and Including Harry is, George | Brennan, Ambark Ali, Bobby Taylor, May Jenson, Etna Moore and a harge‘ singing and dancing choru MRS. WILSON-GREENE’ S| 'CONCERTS 'S THEATER—4:30 Artists’ Course NA GIANNIN TANINOFF, P! BOSTON ) MPHO Serze Koussevitzky, MME. GALLI-CURC one vear in Eu BENIAMING Mei. Opers. inxton. xo-Sovrane. ¥ ' ORCHESTRA. Condacto Leading tenor of First appearance in Wash- Phitharmonic Course TiTe scmra the Chicag KRI Violin FRIT JERIT nsational Viennese Leading Lyric Tenor of ra Company. i Rop “I"]‘I’ ‘I‘m n_the \(l'l‘"rlld .’FB‘GI'IA ontralte. | i SR oncumeraa, Serge Koussevitzky, Conduet NN Season Ticket each of fh! bove econ- vers, $16, § 0. $11. §8, plus war tax, Wilson-Greene Concert Series Of Six Evenine Concerts Washington Auditorium. 8:30 0"Cloek JOHN MeCORMACK. Great Tri . BAUER AND GARRILOWITACH. Plans in a two-piane ensemble conce SISCNA R ANNA"PAVEOWA and her Batier Kusse. i, full symphiony archestr MME. FRIEDA HEMPEL. So famous Jenny Lind Conce Season tickets, $15, $12, war tax. N. Y. Symphony Orchestra | WALTER DAMROSCH. Conduetor POLI'S THEATER Tuesdays, Nov. 10; Dec. 8. Feb. March 1 8—GEORGE GERS mu V. Pianist, will play his certo” for plano and orchest Feb, 9—ALL-WAGNER PR cluding selctfions from “Kie per's Heat. operu. und (rom his last work. with woloigts and ¢ 1330, Mr. Damegseh wi Prctode his oncert with' a shori_e S 1o T KLEMPERE Conduetor, frst appearance in ton: considered the foremost co of Germany today. Sololst, LAWR TIBBETT. baritone. Met. Opera. Season tickets. reifal Coneert Phane Main 649 TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK SMOKING PERMITTED IN ANY PART OF THEATER Direct from Summer Run at Columbia Theater, New York City BURLESQUE’S BIGGEST BAMBINO “B0OZ0” SNYDER (The Man Who Never Speaks) with— Barney Gernd"s $300,000 Production “FOLLIES of the DAY" All-star Cast Including ELSA MAY BEATRICE TRACEY and a Beauty Chorus of Fem Matinee Daily 25¢ in the afterncen mn. Nothing So Spectacular Ever Seen SAM GREEN e« Loveline. 50.000 “Diamond Horse Shoe Is introduced at 1:45 10:45 at night. in Burlesque SEASON’S POLI’'S MONDAY HIGHT Ufferiag Foremest Atiractions Under Dircotion of Mosers. Lee and J. J. Shubert TWO POP. PRICED MATINEES Tharsday and Saturday—50c to $1.50 A. H. WOODS Presents (In Person) In THE LITTLE MOUSE From the French of Alphonse Poiret By OTTO HARBACH Wi RUSSELL MACK Aud a Notabie Cast Inch ALLYN KING GABY FLEWRY SPENCER CHARTERS ALICE HEGEMAN EVE. PRICES a Wetsble Supperting Company 3 BYRON HAWKINS AND OTHERS oM 20, wme pae. e sl aer TSN o S SR L SRR WEEK COM. MON. EVE., SEPT. 14.—SEATS WEDNESDAY Wagenhals and Kemper Preaent Jesew Lynoh Wilkame' New Play LOVELY LADY PRICE Phu wITR BRUCE McRAE Carlotta Monterey Lily Cahill Miriam Hophins William Hanley and others Eves., 30c to $3.50. Mats. Thurs. and Sat., S0e to $1.50, Tax. Mall Orders N POPULAR PRICED Y / s VAUDEVHLE americas Continuous Show, 1 to 11 MEYER DAVIS PRESENTS The SWANEE SYNCOPATORS KAMONS. DIRECTING * . x w WHITE-HOT JAZZ RIGAT OUT OF THE FURNACE * %o LITTLE ROBERT WHE AL EXTRA ADDED D ¢ ) Tl FIRST RUN SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS Sunday, 3 to 11 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS RICHARD DIX IN THE COMEDY TAUNDERBOLT “The Lucky Devil™ TARES YOU ALONG THE ROARING ROAD OF LATGHTER AND ROMANCE ATTRACTION “THE ANTIQUE SHOP” with Val Eichen FRANK FARRON DEALER IN LAUGHS ° FINE MUSIC THE McBANNS LIFE_ON THE FARM ficu Barnes in “Getting a Ticket” ANN GOLD FIGHTEEN KARAT SONGS EARLE NEWS COMEDY TOMORROW NIGH MATS. WED. & SAT. WILLIAM ELLIOTT PRESENTS AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ New AMERICAN Play "STILLWATERS' A COMEDY THAT LASHES OUT AND HITS SHUBERT PRES (BY SPECIAL ENGLISH VE! B SUPPORTED BY A COMPANY WASHINGTON! BELASCO NEXT WEEK--SEATS THUR.--MATS. WED., SAT. A BELASCO PREMIERE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE NEW DAVID BELASCO YORK ENGAGEMENT E.H.SOTHERN ARRANGEMENT WITH LEE SHUBERT) “ACCUSED” A PLAY BY BRIEUX GEORGE_MIDDLETON OF DISTINGUISHED PLAYERS SEAT Prices incloding tax Bal,, 30c; Mats., -SPECIAL-:- Labor Dar—3 Shows 6—5:16—8:15 The Matines at 5:15 . 4 Bargain Matinee. BHOWS DAILY 3:16 and 8:15. BUNDAY MATINEE ot 3:15. & Bergain Matine Keith Koolies of Delicious “Velvet Kind” Ice Cream 4t AU Matinees. Phones: Main 4484, 4435 emd 8823 SALE PHURSDAY—MAIL Orch., ORDERS NOW Bal. $2.20. §1 $1.10; 2nd Hal —Eves.. Oreh., 0; Bal., '§1.65 500 2xelHl -ALBEF VAIDEVIL:s Great Artists of the World Fxclusively Btar Feature, Co-Headliner Witk the Courtney Sisters Effervesoing TRIXIE FRIGANZA Kidding Herself for Your Fun and Pleasure With Her “Brand New Bag O’ Trix" Btor Feature, Co-Headliner With Trizie Frigansa. = The Incomparable and Irresiatible r~-COURTNEY SISTERS rireec- Presenting o Somg Recital Bupreme in Effectivone David Nusebaum, Cellist _ Cyril_Mockridge, Planist Star _Act, Co-Feature With Marguerite 4 Gl The Eminent Actor and the Dis- tinguished Artiste and Beauty of the Stage and Soreen ROBERT EMMETT KEANE & CLAIRE WHITNEY Presenting o Satire Rich im Hwmor and Realism “ROOM 909" Written_by Homer B. Mason. Star Aot, Co-Feature With FKeame Whitney. The Eensational Madoap Whirlers. The Beautiful MLLE. MARGUERITE & FRANK GILL Recent Dance Stars of the "Muasio Box Revus” Offering “Smart Songs, Steps and Styles” Star I-mvfrotera of the Moders Flapper, EL SINCLAIR & MARIE GASPAR on “The’Long, Long Trail” Written by Paul Gerard Smith Star Ezponents of Hindu Magic. A BSuccession of Baffling/ and Bewilder- ing Dliusioni Featuring “FIRE & WATER,” a Modern Miracle. Rlaborate Product: of Beautiful Kcemery and Costumes atress of the MALVINA A CRarming Girl Whoss Bow Has Made Her Famous. Star Bxzamples of Physical Perfection, ARCO BROTHERS Athletic Artistr; AESOP'S FABLES—TOPICS OF THE DAY —PATHE WEEKL sra? Viokin, si.10;

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