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18 "AMUSEMENTS Doner | no terrors for | patrons, L Kitty Doner occu pied the topline position. and the claver little dancer and impersonator presented her offerings as though she enjoyed her work. Her audience cer- | tatnly did. Kitty informed them that | €he had been down on a farm for a | week drinking lots of milk, which | “Alled her a’ up with pepper,” and che hoped we would have hot weat right along. After at least racalls came a little speech trip to the coast and her plaving girl parts in “Lady Be Good.” She is one | of Washington's biggest favorites. | After knocking around for several | vears, with only ordinary success.| Jack Norworth has finally” secured a | sketch entitled “The 2 that will carry him on the top ccess for some time to come. is a bedroom scene. with Jack and his wife, Dorothy Adelphi, In a colloquy that is very amusing. The hetter half | ts nagging him about telling a lie aver meeting a girl friend. At the | finish the audienca applanded the pair | in the echo. Tn res Norworth | and his wifa coma hefore the curtain and he sings some of his old song: with burlesque movies as an accom i paniment Ann Suter, the cleves , refppeared after long absence | and was given 3 biz reception, her sInging and maneuvers causing much | laughter. At the cl f the act huge | haskets of flowers were passed ovel the footlights. Joe Morris and Winnie Baldwin are seen in their old act, in which he works from a box, with h knitting, and she apparently tri ~ing. pr tancing Galetti KEITH Warm wes vaudeville y night at Keith's has oducers or There | ronse hin:""l1 which and Kokin, w dancing , @ novel feature, score a hit and Rosa have a good singir with violin accordin ac 5 ,and N the won- opens the show in telling fashion, her feats bordering on tha senmational. Aesop’s Fables and rther housa attractions completed the program. rovue EARLE—Lillian Shaw. The Earle Theater this week presents a bill of real entertainment headlined | by Lillian Shaw, “the arch-enemy of | glgom,” who contributes mirth-provoking monologue "hout married i original, Count Berni a Hungarian noble- man and his 10 American be (s a pretentions offering, featuring feminine instrumentalists in musie of the type made famous man and Vincent Loy tion plays with a pep that starts the feat moving. Some Herbert numbers, with some scenic the act. the sunshine girl 4 How Can You Say A potponrri of patter, song: and tricky dances, win very much ap- | plause, and Arthur Alexander and company, with Austin Shaw, present 2 eomedy skit, “Dixieland to Broad. way,” that features comedy dancing and singing. Paula, “In a Bird Cage,” does some gond work on the trapeze, The photoplay, “Early to Wed,” a Fox film version of a play by Evelyn mpbell, features Matt Moore, Kathryn Perry and Pitts in a story concerning the tribulations of a voung married couple with the install- ment plan of buying things. It affords many laughs. A Century comedy and music by Alexander Arons on the organ com- plete the bill. PALACE—“Lovey Mary.” | The film version of “Lovey Mary,” that guaint classic of literature, at | Loew's Palace this week, is likely to win high appreciation as one of the sanest and most satisi tions of a “favorite story been screened in a leng time, Bessie Love was happily chosen for the title role, and the homely, shambling “Cab- bage Patch,” with its warm-hearted tenants, is pictured wth real artistry. The story is too well known io need repetition here. It concerns naughty, lovable, hot-tempered, ki hearted Mary, who, in order to save from his mother’s irresponsible in-| fluence her sister’s child, whom she | has raised from babyhood, steals it from the orphanage where they have | lived, in the dead of the night, and Ix found the next morning on the ed of the “Cabbage Patch,” where sh is taken in ana cared for by the kind st hands Mary has ever known. How they live thero more happily than they have ever dreamed until the villiin appears and exposes them tense climax. | Love runs the gamut of emo- tions in her characterization of Mary, from her first appearance as an ob- teperous youngster being punished for her naughtiness, to the end, | when, defying the law, she fights Jike a tiger for the child she has' come to love so deeply. Mary Alden, as M liam Haines, as h in love wth’ Mary the sister; a new Cox, who displa Martha Maddox, Mary Jane Irving, parts in the story. rected the picture, A Sennett comedy “Wanderir Willies™ “Topies of the Da numbers complets Wiggs; Wil- | who falls | Percy, child star, Freddie marked talent, and Vivian Ogden and all act well their King Baggot di- of mild the new RIALTO—"0h, W Syd Chaplins late edy, “Oh, What a Nur by' ‘Robert k. Sherwoc writer and critic, and Bertram Hloch, was given its local premiere at the | Rialto Theater yesterday before an audience that filled the theater Directed by Charles Reisner, one of | movieland’s _hest “zag men,” “Oh, “What a Nurse” breezily pictures what happened when Je a_cub re- porter, substituted for Doliy Whimple, | adviser to the lovelorn, when she went | on her vacation. In rescuing a girl | from drowning, he is picked up by a rum-runner and then forced to don the costume of the rum-running queen to avert suspicion. Here the fun begins and laugh upon langh fol- Jow in quick ession, as one might expect in a Syd Chaplin picture, with a great many new gags. Syd Chaplin, in feminine dress, of course, is aly good for laughter, and he scor record in this respect CORNS Quickrelieffrom painful corns, tender toes and Ppressure of tight sho DrScholl's Zino-pads For ltching Torture Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There Is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re. I skin irritation, and tl mal the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes ski Eczema, Itch, Pimples, es, ckheads, in most ci iokly give way to Zemo. Frequ minor blemishes disappear o m.h& Itching usually stops instant- ly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at any time, for if not show. Ask your druggist | noyance to the audience. | ot "some of the sets is : | However, | PERRRRE R ARG o o iF I N G whose face she has never seen be- cause of its many bandages. When the AmeY: mistaken for the re- turning prince, is brought to her in the palace two vears later, she does not recognize him at all. After a series of amusing situations, the lovers are united in the Republic of Spezonia, and with, the real prince on | his way back to his sausage facto all ends well An international news reel, a Bear Cat ecomedy, featuring “Blg Boy, baby star, and an appropriate group | chestral numbers complete the in this picture. His pantomime is his greatest accomplishment, and here it is displayed to most excellent vantage, Patsy Ruth Miller has very little to do as the leading nd does that indifferently, but includes Dave Whitman, Mathew | and Henry Burrows. y A rather indifferent 5 reRRlEe comedy, the news reel and a i or Heaven's Sake, presentation at “the de luxe! Tlarold Lloyd’s big hit, “For Heav- ings complete the bill. |en's Sake,” drew crowds to the Tivoli Theater Assisted by the not badlooking Jobyna Ralston, Lloyd puts across one of the best pic- tures he has yet made. Harold, rich ill it hurts, after turn- ing down an offer to build a mission | for an elderly clergyman, suddenly finds that he had knocked over the revolution forms a |clersyman's free lunch establishment, but with all | and, intending to pay for the damage, only | carelessly gives him enough. money to used to help the story and toa o [pay for the mission. Peeved, he an atmosphere of dramatic turmoil, [*ushes up to protest, meets the We are more interested in the affairs | clergyman’s daughter, and all is well. of one hoatman and one princess than | The rest of the picture concerns the we are in the destiny of the Russian |business of making love and bowling habelabitinictiny aver a hililard 1oom ful of Bowery Russian music and the “Song of the |boys to assist in the conquest. It is Volga RBoatmen,” sung by a male [quite funny. chorus in conjunction with scenes of | A News re bhoatmen dragging their boats along | bill. the river, add an effective touch of | realism. Also a new and unusually interesting group of face types erly presented, form a unique fea of the picture. Though absolute perfec this earth, the faults of “The Volga|a Boatman” cause unusually little an- The lighting | tle dim for | fory Ed Kennedy '"ROPOLITAY aan. Not the work or thé peysonalities of the principals alone, nor yet the plot interest, but the dramatic strength and beauty of “The Volga Boatman,” made it popular enough to return for econd week. The Russian ckground for the plot its historfeal importance, it is The Volga Boat- 1 and fable complete the “Her Chance.” Mrs, Wilson Woodrow's novel, “Jfer Second Chance,” converted into with Anna Q Nilsson view for the first time in Washington at Crandall's \mbassador Theater the first three of thix week, with Lupino Lane's ol dy, “His Private Life,” not to mention mpaniment of AMBA Second on is not of photoplay its star, is on comfort, and it mig women did not have > I the time of the sinn re: e s these things N and the thoughts and are scarcely notic he pipe in the dramatic thrill of the picture. |(he pictu William Boyd and Flinor Fair are| «ifer excellent, but the work, the picture, | revenge was thought to be the success, are largely De Mille | sweet, but that turned bitter, A i | voung woman of the feudal hills is COLUMBIA— i sent to_prison for two vearm for e me <ing faree.com. | lindly protecting what she consid- Loew's Columbia this week, where | shotgun. 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