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RS—"Thank-| John Golden's priz v of i gratitude rampant in a church flock, will be presented at the week by the This play served Producer “Thank-L National Theater next plavers. Golden profitably and long on Broad- oad and in the filr mainly, the story of a small town pastor, salary requires him to accept gra tles from his flock. He becomes “thank you man,” because he cannot be anything else, since he must sub- sidize his convictions and mor the phy living. through vent, f ntece, who takes d peach the nig; parishioners and sion of her uncle The central role plaved throughe road runs by Ha prinkled hea action with the ud of the pastor's astic steps to im- rdly ways of the weak submis Comedy the was ¢ Davenpor! and refreshing in its motit WARDMAN PARK—"Some Baby." me I3 the funniest comedy obtainable. twenty-second week of the Thoma Herbert Stock Co. at Park Theater, opening next Monday night. This is an absurd story desizned to interest all old people who yearn to be young and all young who do not wish to grow vounger. The situations are highly humorous and there is a laugh in every line— sometimes bordering on the risque, but never falling over the brink. An aged general wants to marr the young is There is a love affair between the girl and a man of her own age, but it seems expedient for her to marr the doddering one for his mone The general, in order to appear mor desirable in the eves of youth, agrees to drink the elixir and does so with ridiculous results Parker Fennelly el will b ported by a cast of 10 KEITH'S—Irene Franklin. Trene. Franklin, known the world over as “America’s favorite red head will top the bill at B. F. Keith's Thes ter next week. with Jerry Jarnagin in “new songs.” all of “ranklin and Mr. Jarnagin. eatured also will be the original wonder worker, Long Tack Sam. sup- ported by Mi Na and Nee Sa Long and of beautiful Chinese girls, in Oriental feats. Others will include Artie Mehlinger and Sam_ Williams as “The Teacher and the Pupll”: Naughton and Gold from London, in music hall comedy Larry Stoutenburgh, pocket billiard expert, and “the world's greatest har- monica players,” Ted and Al Wald- man, with music and fun, “Bluology. Other acts will be announced later. EARLE—Clara Kimball Young. Clara Kimball Young, emotional star of stage and screen, will be seen in person at the Earle Theater mext week, beginnig Sunday, in a dramatic plaviet, “The Eternal Barrier.” which i< unique In that only onme character takes part in the action. It is hv Tom Barry, has never before been seen in the National Capital and hears mo relation whatever to- the sketch in which Miss Young was last seen in this city Dorothy Morley and Al Anger will appear in Mr. Anger’s original diver xion, “Slapped.” and another interest- ing novelty will be contributed b Harry Bentell and Helen Gould. tn dancing xvlophonists, [Edgar Bergen and company, with Christine Chadwell. will demonstrate their supremacy a voice illusionists in “The Operation.” and other offerings will round out the program. The photoplay will he First tional's production of “The Girl Montmartre,” featuring 1 Stone. supported by Robert A fred Green directed this picture, which has for its background the ro mantic Ballearic Islands, garden spot of old Spain. solo, “Song of Songs” by Alexander Arons, who will e assisted by J. Al- len Fusca. Washington tenor, will complete the program. METROPOLITAN—"Mile. Corinne Griffith will he seen at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next week, beginniz Sunday afiernoon, in First’ National' n version of “Mlle. Modiste.” the celebrated operet- ta written by Henry Blossom and romposed by the late Victor Herberi The cast is 1ed by Norman Kerry and Willard Lo The added namo De Pace. al as the and Ruth Rus- Na E straction will be Ber- in 4 novel musical in “wizard of the mande- In addition to the spirited action of the stage siory, the Hlm version of “Mlle. Modiste” embodies a Parisian style revue that is said 1o be very beautiful, ecially 1 the wherein Miss Griffith appears nequin at an elaborate banquet given to the foreign bhuvers b Hiram Bent, the Intrigued m from the Middle West. This sec e also sup plies the compiication upon which the climax of the story ened duel between Bouvray ana Bent. Norman Ker cast as Euenne and Louis Bent, with other importani parts play ed by Dorotny Cumming. Rose Dione and Tony Merlo. De Pace is a youn who appears in the ruff, pantaloons and skull cap of a Paglacci and per. forms on the mandolin. COLUMBIA—"The Blind Goddess.” Victor Fleming's romunce of Park Avenue fashion and New Yor criminal courts slind Goddess, a Paramount snown at Loew's next week. It reveals Jack Holt & young attorney. in gaged to Moira Devens, the daughter of a New York political leader, who hes his future son-inlaw appointed to a post in the oflice oi the district attorney. In the meantime, the po- litical leader is mysteriousiy shot and the strongest circumstantial evidence attaches to the wife who abandone him 20 vears ago, and who had plead in vain with the politician to be taken back. Refusing to prosecuie the woman on circumstantial evidence alone and convinced of her innocence, the youns Jawyer loses his Dost as prosecutor and apparently ruins his career boih as lawyer and lover. bLui entering the cas attorney for the defense, he discovers evidence that revolution: izes the case and acquits his client. isther Ralston is swen us the girl of the story, Ernest I has the role of a politician and Louise Dresser that of the accused wife RIALTO—"The Still Alarm.” “The Still Alarm” will be shown at :lhp Rialto next week, starting Sun- s The Still Alarm” is a modernized screen version of the famous stag play which gripped theatergoers of a generation ago. A romance of the fire department, intermixed with the tragedy of a deserted husband, a run away wife and an unscrupulous man. The picture glorifies and fireman at work. at_home and in the midst of smoke and falling timbers. Tt is said that dozens of daredevil firefighters are shown performing miracles of heroism in the face of death. Helene Chadwick and Willlam Rus- ienne Comte de musical pi Columbia in the role of love and en- » le to expedient of making a the originally the New York and | The | ece is peopled with small town types comedy | will usher in the Wardman | e people daughter of a_doctor. who | has spent his years and fortune in | the perfection of an elixir of vouth. | ve the leading roles, sup- | them written | gorgeous | An organ | Modiste.” | sell play the featured roles, heading a | cast that includes Richard Travers { John T. Murray. Edna Marian, Ed- ward Hearn and Dot Farl The special presen feature will be the personal appearance of Ciceolini, famous tenor. PALACE—"Let’s Get Married.” Richard Dix in Gregory La Cava's Paramount production, “‘Let's Get Married,” will begin a week's engage- ment at Loew's Palace next Sun afternoon. “Let's Get Married™” a picturization_of H. A. Du Souchet's story, ““The Man from Mexic with Lois Wilson, Edna May Oliver and th, the pugilist, in the Dix is seen as a young roistere suit for the girl he loves is badly cramped by his habit of getting into jail for me: making and whose promise to Ye =zood in the future or lose the girl him to invent a story about ) to Mexico selling hymn-hooks to cover his enforced visit for 30 davs on Blackwells Island, New York's reformatory Rudolph Vaientino will he the pic- ture star ai Crandall’s Tivoli Theater two davs of next week in " Hans Kraly's pictur he Russian clas with Vilm and Ser in role tory ce young man who s the . is condemned to and becomes a bandit because of the swiftness with which he sirikes. Lige Conley in “Light House Keeping." the »pics of the Day,” and pipe organ music by Otto F. Beck and Ida Clarke will complete the bill. Tuesday and Wednesday Conway Tearle, Dorothy fackaill and Robert Cain will be seen st National's version of Michael “The wcer of Paris.” to- with one of Mabel Herbert Urner'’s “Helen and Warren” com- edies, “IHis Own Lawyer,” and the Pathe Review: Thursday and Aileen Pringle and Edmund Lowe in “Soul Mates.” tozether with the Mack Sennett beauties and funmakers “From Rags to Britches” and a L: H. Howe “Hodge Podge": Saturda) | only. Producers’ thrill.drama of the Southern tracks Handicap.” with Vera Revnold mund Burns and Ralph Lewi Glenn Tryon in “Long Pants | shots™ and “Casey,” No. 9. AMBASSADOR—"Mlle. Modiste.” Corrine Griffith will be seen | First National's “Mlle. Modiste,” the | operetta by Henry Blossom and Vic | tor Herbert, at Crandall's Ambassador | Theater the first three days of mext week. together with O. Henry's “The | Soctal Triangle,” and pipe organ music by Harold T. Pease and Gertrude Kreiselman; Wednesday #nd Thursday, Rudolph’ Valentino | tion “Dubrovsk: Ban| spur death, e: dubhed in Arlen | zether man with Vilma Banky and Louise Dresser, also Al St. John in “Hold Your Hat"; Friday, Rin-Tin-Tin in “The Clash of the Wolves”; Charlle Chase in “Charlie. My Boy,” and “The Menace of the Alps”; Saturday, Kenneth Har- lan, Mary McAlister and David Butler in “The Sap,” a new Warner Bros." production, with *Sea Scamps,” a comedy; Screen Snapshots. of the Day and “Casey,” No. §. Scarlet Saint.” adapted by Beau- Who CENTRAL—"The The Scarlet Saint,” Fi National from Gerald mont's story of “The Lady Played Fidel first two days of next week at Cran | dall’s Central Theater. Lioyd Hughes |and Mary Astor lead the cast. | story” concerns a young girl who is forced to marry a much older man of | foreizn birth to save her sweetheart | from prison. The comedy will be HoW Your Hai,” starring Al St John. Tuesday and Wednesday, John Harron, Florence Turner Lewis will be seen in ! “The Gilded Highway," adapted from W. B. Maxwell's novel of “A Little More.” also Jimmie Adams in Christie’s ¢ . “For Sadie's Sake" Thursday, K MeAlister Tryon in “Long Pants and “The Menace of the Alps;” Friday. Rex inald Denny and Laura La Plante, in Universal's production. “Skinner’s Dress Suit,” and the and | Warren” domestic dramalet | ness Engagement:” Saturday, | Love Toy," starring Lowell Sherman, | also Alice Day in Mack Sennett’s comedy. “The Soap Suds Lady.” le. AVENUE GRAND. and Monday. Madge Bel- i v and Cliff Bowes in scenes | s man- | eMius | of importance. | Friday, | in | ¢ | Saturda in | in | United Artists’ release of “The Eagle,” | Topics | The | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ELITE. Sunday and Monday, “Behind_the Front,” with Wallace Beery and Ray- mond Hatton, news and serial; Tues: day and Wednesday, “‘Shore Leave,” with Richard Barthelmess, also com- edy; Thursday and Friday, Douglas Fairbanks in ‘“Three Musketeers,” also comedy and news; Saturday, “Classified,” with Corinne Griffith, Topics and Fables. EMPIRE. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Maron Davies in “Beverly of Grau- stark” and ‘“‘Buster'’s Sky Rocket”; surprise night Tuesday only; Wednes. day and Thursday, Mrs. Rudolph Valentino and Clive Brooke in “When Love Grows Cold” and “Mortgaged Again,” with vaudeville Thursday: Friday, Tom Tyler in “Wild to Go” ighting Hearts,” No. 2, “It's A Saturday, Richard Talmadge “The Night Patrol,” “Bridle International News and “Flame Fighters,” No. 4. Saturday inee, kiddles' surprise party. HIPPODROME. Monday and Tuesday, “The also comedy, topics and fables; Wednesda “Three Faces East,” with Jetta Goudal and Clive Brooke. also comedy and news; Thurs- CAROLINA. day and Friday, “Dancing Mothers,” U st Sake Sy, can- | With Alice Joyce and Conway Tearle, [aoungaysand on also Sennett comedy: Saturday, “Time, the Comedian.” with Mae Busch and | lace Beery and n { duy, “The Road to “with May | Lew Cody. also comedy. news and serial. AcAvoy, Ford Sterling: Wednesday, Raymond G s Up”; | Thursday. 7z Bride,” with | Marie Prevost and Matt Moore; Fri- d “The Dixie Merchan with Madge Bellamy and Jack Mulhall: § day, “Behind the " with Wallace Beery, Mary Ray- mond Hatton. “Scratching Through”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Conway Tearle - and Dorot! Mackail in ‘“The Dancer of Paris” and Mack Sennett's “Isn’t Love Cuckoo”; Thursday, Olive Bor- den in “Yellow Fingers” and Felix rtoon; Friday, Hoot Gibson in ‘hip of the Flying U” and Buster Srown comedy, “Buster's Sky Rock- et”; Satur Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante in “Skinner's Dress Suit,” Aesop Fable, “The Menace of the Alps” and “Casey of the Coast Guard,” No. 8. APOLLO. Sunday, Bebe Daniels Brewster's Millions” und in “The Soap Suds Lady Dolores Costello and_Johnny Harr in “Bride of the Storm” and Hal itoach’s “Your Husband’s Past’ Madge Bel- liff Bowes in Thursday, and Matt Moore in Man" and Johnny Arthur | Cured”; Friday, Rin-Tin: The Clash of the Wolves, ble and sdge Podse”; Hoot Gibson in “Chip of U Jimmie Adams in “For Sadie’s Sake” and “Casey of (the | Coast Guard,” No. 9. in Sunda. | Wande Tues- HOME. Sunday, Rin-Tin-Tin in “The Clash of the Wolves” and Cliff Bowes in “Tonight's the Night"; Monda) Lionel Barrymore in “The Barrier and comedy, “Buster’s Hunting Party"; Tuesday, Leatrice Joy in “Made ‘for Love™ and Bobby Vernon in “Watch Out”; Wednesday, Dolores Costello in “Bride of the Storm” and Lige Conley in “Light House Keep- ind News | ing"; Thursday, Hoot Gibson in “Chip Valli and |of the Flying U" and Charlie Puffy in “Tune Up”; Friday, Reginald Denny and Laura Plante in_“Skinner's Dress Suit”; “The Million Dollar H: Gang comedy and Brian, | CHEVY CHA! Sunday ar{ Monday, Sally O'Neill, Sterling and Charles Murray in |E ¥ |our { Pathe Review; Wednesday and Thurs. day, Kdmund Lowe and Anne Dalle in “The Fool” and News Events; Fri. | a artes (Buck) Jones in_“The | Cowboy and the Counte | nett’s “Cold Turkey” Rice Sporthight, “The : homas Meighan | Klondike,” Universal comedy, * Perfect Lie' and Fox Variet nd Grantland eat. Arena’; “The New | he Saturday Norma earer in “The Devil's Circus,” Flame Fighter, No. 4, and comedy; Monday. ““A Son of His Father,” with Bessle Love and Neal Hamilton, also comedy and news; Tuesday and Wed- sday, Buck Jones in a thriller. fell's Hole,” also comedy and news: Thursday and Friday, ““The Grand Duchess and the Waiter,” with Adolphe Menjou, comedy and Fox News. CIRCLE. Sunday and Monda: Florence Vidor in “'Sea Horses': day, Bebe Daniels, Warner Baxter Ford Sterling in “Miss Brew- | Millions": Wednesday. Lewis | Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson in “Too | Much Money v and Friday, Tund 9 pm, srrence, Tyrone | Power and Greta Nissen in ‘“The | Wanderer,” and Saturdey, House Peters and Wanda Hawley in “Com- bat."” MUTUAL~"Johnstown Flood.” Under change of policy for the Sum- mer, the Mutual Theater will offer the ‘William i'ox feature photoplay, “The Johnstown Flood.” next week, commencing Sunday. It will be its first Washiagion showing. “The Johnstown Flood" has for its principal plavers George O'Brien, Florence Gilbert, Anders Randolf, Janet Gaynor and Paul Nicholson, and the picture wasdirected by Irving Cummings, who will be remembered for his stock engagements here. OLYMPIC. Sunday and Monday, Lewis Stone in “Too Much Money,” with Anna Q. Nilsson; comedy. news; Tuesday. Laura La Plante in “The Beautiful Cheat,” comedy: Wednesday, Bebe DUMBARTON. Sunday, Aileen Pringle and Ed- mund Lorve in “Soul Mates”: Mon- Lowell Sherman and Pauline Garon in “Satan and Sables”: Tues- v. Jack Holt and Florence Vidor “Sea Horses"; Wednesday and Thursday, Marion Dav and_ An- tonio Moreno in “Beverly of Grau- starl Friday, Bebe Daniels and Warner Baxter in “Miss Brewster's llions”; Saturday, Rin Tin Tin in lash of the Wolves.” THE JACK OF ALL TRADES CAN NEVER COMPETE WITH THE SPECIALIST Graduate and registered specialists handle your dental work here. 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Sunday and Monday, Zane Grey's “The Vanishing American,” also Park News Events; Tuesday, Bebe Daniels, in “The Splendid Crime,” Tuxedo comedy, “Cleaning Uup,” and Pathe Colored” Revie: Wednesday and Thursday, Pola Negri, and Charles Emmet Mack in “A Woman of the World,” Fatty Alexander in “All Tied Up" and Park News Events; Fr day, Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, Ma Brian and Noah Beery in “The En- chanted Hill” and Maurice “Lefty Flyn in “The Traffic Cop”; Saturday, Bety Bronson and Tom Moore in “A Kiss for Cinderella,” Al St. John in “Live Cowards” and chapter 8 of “The Green Archer.” Saturday, con- tinuous from 2 p.m.; Sunday, from 3 p.m. PRINCESS. Sunday, Charlie Murray and George v in “The Cohens and Kellys," X in “A Misfit Sailor” and News Reel; Monday, Reginald Denny in “What Happened to Jones” and | Walter Hiers in “Hot Doggie”: Tue day and Wednesday, “The American | Venus,” featuring the world’s most | beautiful girls. and Imperial comed “The Heart Breaker”: Thursda Tellegen in “The Outsider.” and Amateur night; Friday, J Holt in “The Enchanted Hill,"" F Vernon in “My Swedi isode 5 of | “Casey of the Coast Guard” and News | Reel; Saturday, Hoot on in “The | Arizona Sweepstakes,” episode § of “Battling Brewster” and Lige Conley | in “On Edge.” | RAPHAEL. Sunday, Rod La Rocque in “Brave- heart,” Aesop Fable and comedy: Monday, Tom Moore in ‘“Th: and Dance Man” and com day, Patsy Ruth Miller in of the Turt,” Fox News and comedy: Wednesday. iope Hampton in_“The | Price of a Party” and comedy; Thurs. | day, Adolphe Menjou in “The Gr Duchess and the Waiter” and com. | edy: Friday, Charles Ray in “The ! Auction Block” and comedy: Satur day, Tom Mix in “The Hest Bad Man.” comedy and surprise matinee | for the children. SAVOY, Sunday. Matt Moore and Marie Pre. vost in “His Jazz Bride nd Snub | Pollard in “The Old War Horse'; | Monday, Fox's “Siheria” and comedy: ‘Tuesday Rudolph Valentino in “Cobra” and Jimmie Adams in “Cleaning Up": Wednesday Percy Marmont in “Lord Jim" and Glenn Tryon in_ “Flaming Flappers™: Thursday, Olive Borden in ellow | Fingers,” Hallroom Boys in “Full of Pep” and “Cuba Steps Out': Frid Raymond Grifith in nds “Our Gang"” in “The Love Bug TAKOMA. { Sunday and Monday, Jetta Goudal, | Henry B. 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