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AMUSEMENTS. photoplays Thls Week “A Social Celebrity Bill in (Continued from Ninth Page.) Saturday, Buffalo | “Rawhide. i ELITE. ¢ and tomorrow, Glori; The Untamed Lady | fables ana new 2 are | Love,” also comedy; Madge Bellamy and Harri 1 tale of the | “sand omedy: Friday a party of pampered | game with Julian arc thrown into the fand Ann Pennington, also nt. Saturday. Clawa Bow, Warner Baxter William™ Powell in “The Runaway | also “Fighting Hearts the | tor MeLaglen, whose work in this film i sald to have secured him the role Capt. Vlagg in “What Price 1 \ Rich, Robert Frazle Harris, Kathleen Kirkham, rrence and Inez Gony the cast. tory is a sty Swan- topies, Toda son in Wednesday, LINCOLN—"K Rartl = holic Folly.” will be — bill the first ||n;-.-; EMPIRE. i b tomorrow and tietion [Joan Crawford and Charles Stz “Par comedy: Tuesda; adven- | < irg in the Mace In this tale o created his | jo8 frontier post | \ enliven | support pson's Tuesday, Thurs- McDon Comedy: m.' 10, , Jackie Coogan in nd “Fighting Hearts,” When Sally’s Irish Rose'; Frank Merrill in “A Roughneck,” comedy, Phantom Police, | No. and Surpr Kiddies Matine tar i kadll, Ang HIPPODROME. and tomorrow, Gloria Swan- 'he Untamed Lady,” also Tuesday and Wedncsday, rguerite De La Motte and Allun est in “Pifth Avenue.” AMa Sennett comedy and news: Thu! .on Chane: 1 Pr a “Outside the Law™ and Bus. Irdwn comedy: Saturday, * Men,” “Fighting Ilearf 4Kl sonin e | comedy: nas and | ¥ Mack and urday MeDonald Arthur in rell = HOME Collier, Jr., ““The Raimnake tomorrow Rod 3achelor Brids ir “Where's S illlan Rich and ert )!.AIPV‘ in he Live Gamble’ Junmie Adams in “Gimme Strength’” ind | Wednesday, Irene Rich and Huntley h | Gordon in “Silken Shackles” and Ar | thur Lake in A Swell AfY: Thurs day, Milton Sills and Doris I\Pyl\nn in The rded Hour l! Raiph | Henr The Social Trian Window | day. Acord in “The Mix in *The | C in *“Mamm: von in “Papa, mapshots™; Saturda Radio Detective,” Our Gang in and “The Radio Detective,” Aesop Itocque in eley Baby La and | My Tuesday and Stone and 1 R ilken At Roque | ordon ohnn and ant Shackles Cinde Grave Dunnn Art arlie Ch and Adeline, Movies” No. “The Set Uy anke The AVENUE n rbara New ind GRAND. | wis 8. in_“Old | w Bedfo and Ae: Wednesday, Ransom’s Thursday, Brid . arlet Saint,” featur »p_Fable: |ing Mary Astor and Liloyd Ilugh Richard | comedy and news reel: tomorrow, holi olly” [day matinee the great trans-F Rod La ht. “The Non-Stop F s and Johnson's picture, Andy Gump ke Your and news reel; Tuesday, Ray- O'Brien in iffith in “Wet Paint,” Hodge and Clyde Wednesday, Adolphe Menjou ocial Celebrity,” Felix the Cat v and Friday, “The a Cecil B. De Mille | production, featuring Willlam Boyd and Elinor Fair, news reel; Saturday, The Still Alarm,” with Helene Chad- nd William Russell, Mazie Com- ighting Hearts PARK and tomorrow, Mary Bonner and Johnny Ea Woman," “Fighting Hear Events: Tuesday Perey Marmont in fe” and Imperial comedy, ghting Tailor”: Wednesday | and Thursday, John Barrymore “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ™ and Cha Chase in “What Prices Goofy nesds hioned Fiddler's iday, Colleen Moore and Baxter in “The Ninety and Bobby Vernon in “Slippery Feet’ Charleston contest; Saturday, Lois 1d Richard Dix in “Let's Get Tmperial comedy Flam. *and chapter 7, ““The Wink- | (matinee 3 | and Hodge P Roque 1 Ialph Graves Tme Frid: instown Wand; Buchelor | mond lood Podge: Boatman, fonte Carlo.” = Hearts,” com Mo tinee Warner in +*Whis > Day in “Love Sally, Irene news reel chapter edy Friscilla lin “The Semon in A Per. | Vaughn in and vaudeville: | Park - News ent “The ‘f’-ll\: h and wnd eomed Heart” ar i John Rilev,” Our | own Back The Wink- Alden, Walker | Alberta Wednesday, L and ivelyn Dizanonds “The in “Rainbow comedy You nd N Pl een irsday iday nv Ihnes G ¥i In CAROLINE. ¥ the W 3 with | | sap of LJokn h Mad Friday artre,” with Barbara Marr: Saturday. “Let's et Mar ed.? with Lois Wilson-Richard Dix Meighan Billy Dooly Salty Sap” and news reel; |Rin Tin Tin in “The Clash of the Wolves” and Lige Conley in “Cheap ites”. Tuesday and \Wednesday, and IHelen and W, “Moving Day’: Thursd: Murray in “Steel Preferred,” vaudeville at 7:45 and Johnny Hines in *“Rain- episode 3 of “The Wink comedy, “Scrambled Egg 3 urday, H. B. War. Whispering Smith,” Al St Sunday New Thomas Klondike, in “The in “A Monday. Ford CHEVY CHASE. Today and tomorrow. Douglas Me- Lean in “That's My Bal esop’s | Fables and News Events, Tuesd Alice Calhoun and Mahlon Ha fn *“The Other Woman's Story,’ Cook in “Should s Marry, Pathe Review: Wed 1 Thyrs. |and new day. Claire Windsor and Owen M#@bre {ner in in_ “Money (el Sennett’s | John in “Hold Your Hat," episode 1 of Wiiter S ¥ovent i [the serial “Bar € Mystery” and Mont Hoga Aesop’s Fables D Nwe Clyde | bow’ Rile: |ing 1dol N in in. oA Raymohd Gi Brown SAvVoy. Irene Rich ith in “Buster's| Today. ordon and Huntley in ken Shackles” und islenn Tryon in “Papa, Be Good": | tomorrow,” Dolores Costello und John Crown {ny Harron in “Bride of the Storm’ Menjou, |and Charlie Puffy in “Taking the ks in “A [Heir': Tuesday, Madge Bellamy in que- | “Sandy” and Cliff Bowes in “Who's Thurs. | By Wednesday, Norma Talmadge Cecil |in “Kiki” and Aesop Fable; Thursday. The Volga | Evelyn Brent in “The Queen of Dia- Boyd, Eli- [monds” and Sennett’s “From Rags to Julla Faye | Britches; Friday, Monte Blue and Jack | Doroth ore”in “The Man Up- S elen and Warren” in oving Saturday. Richard madge in “The Prince of Pep” and Hal Roach’s “Your Husband's I TAKOMA. | Third anniversar week. | and tomorrow The Bat [ from 3 p.m., a comedy-n and “Flashes of the Past,” a photo. | phic record of outstanding world events since 1910: Tuesdav. Georze O'Brien in “Rustling for Cupid” and “Lefty” Flynn in “The Traffic Cop™; | Wednesday and Thursday, Corinne \(.l iffith in _ *“Mademoislle odiste™ nd Harry Langdon comed: arles Murr: and Gertrude d dn *“The Boob, and “Fighting Hea urday. Buck Jones the Countess, comedy. Hunti Tomorrow, Pola Negri { ki v. Adolphe Chester Conklin, Louise | Social Celebrity™: Wednesds line Lozan in “White 4 Friday, 7 and B. De Mille’s production of * Boatm am X oni Saturday Through.’ COLONY. n Barrymore “The | tomorrow, Priscilla Bon th Harlan in “Drusilla IHelen and War Relations™: Tues The Johns i oni | 1y, Lewis rdford in A Today | continuous | stery drama, | of the [ My Dog nd Vera R erved” and Saturds wen's Sake, Topics of the Oy able Sat and and st News, Sportligh DUMBARTON. Eleanor in Raymond Gritti in_“Wet Paint’ +h Beery \ORI\ Today and tomorrow | in “For Heaven's Sake." Pathe Review and 2 Harold Lloyd Aesop fable, Topics of the : Tuesday, v Astor in “The Saint” i\fld Clyde Cooke in \\ andering Papas’: Wednesday, Jack Conrad Moy Washb Pola N Ames 1 “harles ¥ and | first Amer! I rival, [ cours THE SUN DAY' Next Week's Photoplays COLUMBIA—Dorothy Gish in “Nell Gwyn.” METROPOLI’ Prevost_in AN — Marie “Up in Mabel's NTRAL fr “Ranson’s F lor Brides,” town Flood Leaves. WARDMAN PARK-—As No Man Has Loved,” based on Edward Everett Hales story, “The Man Without a Country PALACE - Stars Youth." RIALTY in TIVOLI “Bache Tohns th Paramount Junior in * Fascinating tic Trip to C - “The Palm Beach Garly) T Wilderness Woman, weet Daddies™ and “The Lucky Lady.” AMBASSADOR-—" bel's Room, Wed,” “Paris Palm Beach Girl” T} |in W tu Effnest Tor- | sa rence and Willlam Collier, jr., in “The unmaker” and Mack® Semnett’s Whiske! Tom Mix in T pino Lane in bght and “The Now 6. Tadio Detectis ne in Miss Helen A. Davis will head the an unit of the Y. W.C. A workers sailing for the Philippines. The party will sail in September for Manila. Upon the urgent invitation of the provisional committee of the | Philippine: which both American Filipino women are members, develop the ossociation ement there. t has been a uumber years since the first request from the Phil- ippines has come to the national board for help,” said Miss Davis. “For financial reasons it has been impos sible to go before. A recent cable welcomes us and asks how they may help in the interval before our ar- Under the leadership of the committee a club for young women has been started in Manila and has been doing effective w This small club will be the nucleus of our future | YHWEC AR | we i | Gt of on pic it do no! an bus Jub, Miss | hel \ member of the Manila (! ledad Garduno of Manila, will company the party. Little Miss Gar- duno has been in New York studving | Y. W. C. A. methods at the National | School of the Y. W. ¢ A | wi 1o s Fdith 1. Dawson, office secre- | tic the local association, will study this Summer at the National School of the Y. W. €. A, New York. taking |no the course in leadership for business and professional women. Miss Rosalie Melton, an active member of the Vermont Avenue Chrictian Church. is also taking « Summer course at the | ational School of L7 Miss Marion 1. physical director, leaves 1« fc New York, where she will take 4 Summer at the New York U W | au lat mming pool ar 614 B street and B streets will be close cafeteria at 614 F at 2 pm. on Saturdays throughout the months of July and August. ~Mrs lizabeth Hubbard, director of the feteria, leaves tomorrow for a motor | trip through New England Miss J Membersh! tomorrow. The street will close W re I, Blinn, secretary of the | i and recreation depart- nent, will conduct a historical pageant today at Kamp Kahlert, the “Y” camp | on W River, Marytand. The pageant is of three episodes, depicting John Smith’s adventures on the Po tomac River, the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the contribution of all nations.to our | country. Tomorrow will be given over to land and water sports, supervised by the senior and junior counselors The regisration this week end num- | ber one hundred. Miss Myrtle, Henry chaperoned the guests on the bus t to camp yesterday. | gu no! cation Lodge, Chert dale, Va., will observe Independence day with patriotic services tonight at X o'clock, under the leadership of Miss Mabel Charest, assisted by Mrs. Elaine Rising. Miss Bertha Pabst will be the speaker. Miss Ada R. Green is in charge of the music. The guests who registered this week e Slizabeth D. Minor, Miss Mvrtie Henry. Miss Janet H. Nunn, Miss Graco Miss Sallie B Dillard, Miss avet Justice and Guests at wi Twenty-four girls will Y. W. C. A. in the Pageant of Liberty to be given tomorrow night on the east side of the Capitol. FORT TO BE SOLD. Armistead Reservation, Near Balti- to Be Auctioned. represent the wi more, 4 " Yo Armistead military o wkins Point, at the mouth of the | ¥ co River. near Baltimore, hav- |ing been declared surplus for military purposes, has been offered for sale at public auction July 2. The: proparty covers an acres and is appraised at of the land was acquired by the Gov. ernment in October, 1896, and the re- mainder in reservation, a gre rea of 4 T % Today P Open 2:30 p. m- tart) Wi Pa Geo He Louis Holt in “The Blind Godd: nd Clift Jow in “Hanging Thursday, vd Sterling and Dorothy Revier in eppin’ Out” and Walter Hiers Billie an “The Fighting Adolphe Menjou 10 Chester Conklin in wursday Dov e Brooks i DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA CRANDAL) | METROPOLITAN | ¥ ST. AT 10TH TODAY—3 TO 11 P, FIRST NATIONAL PR CORWAY TEARLE BARBARA BEDFORD Ward Crane and Arihur Kankin In the Drury Lane Hit, The SPORTING LOVER —EXTRA— LLOYD HAMILTON IN “NOTHING HATTERS" ng Reel Stantay First R Antecs PERFECY fas 13th St.—Below F TODAY—3 TO 11 P. M. CLIFF EDWARDS The Meiody Wizard You linow as ““UKULELE IKE” “DANCE REVELS” Novelty Revue In 3 Gorgeous Scenes Three Other Great Acts On the Bereen Wm. Fox Presents The * “SHAMROCK HANDICAP" Romanes of Erin and the Tracks t Orches ‘Conductor STELLAR CAST ERHGEEE GGG A rD™ M. News—Orertyra— a _IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII. - C. ",p gi MARGUERITE L fi{k H:/vny 8. \ | m\WALT/{lU A photoplay, and soul-stirring appeal, ha equalled. It quickened the hearts of most blase_Broadicayite_in_New York. Overture, “The Fortune Tell —Iuternctional News—Other Hits— DOR(IT dulge in screen star dreams. | for the Dan bean lar dance to the mood of the classic. horseman himself, defense of H. he been thrown, the horse would be anding.” £ Chaplin are going to play the nac | Who were ever quartered near | Due | 1o Marshall film Will 1 fog 10 year: biding his time. Universal reports tha beauty {othy | him to ‘sacrifice his life's viel Paul the ‘The Cat and the Canary,” Heaven” The Fiorence Nightingale poration | story ightingale role. With the Ameri preparation it has not vet been discovered The these hadw starring. Yor fight films are pictur sorship law mous “ourth of Jul the mous old ballad w Warner Bros., phone process, have signed Anna Case, Martinelll and Marion Talley to sing for the synchronization process. The Rivoli Theater, New York, has started the revised price era, varying Angel, | Ark combat just now. An American cast is to be utilized and scenes aro to be taken in Holland. which for sheer intercst carcely been (Herbert) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 4, Filmograms. HY SILLS, beautiful daugh- ter of Milton Sflls, has been told - her father that her education must t be completed before she may in- For a Russian scene in “The Duch- s of Buffalo,” with Constance Tal- Director Sidney A. Franklin sensation by manufacturing ' to order to preserve e realism of the scene. Miss Bodil Rosing, who plays a part licatessen,” is said to be noted her character interpretations on h stage. Lo m, Moran, in Rex Beach's produc- Padcked,” introduces two new es which should more than cap- ate the fancy of Charleston lovers. he first is “Charleston a la Tamale,” which the Charleston rhythm has adapted to the Spanish dance, the second, “harleston a la ' is an adaptation of the popu- who s somewhat of a¢ has come to the R. H. the Prince of ales, rery time T've seen a pic- re of the prince dismounted,” he ys. “the horse was down also. Had Jack Holt, Holt does some daring rid. and acting—in Zane Grey's orn to the West.” And so Charlie mpress ephine and Napoleon in a picture xt Winter. They may fool you. Raquel Miller and Laurence Stallings says that Wil m V. Mong's impersonation of Cog- Péte, known to all the marines Bar le days in That is one good “What Price during the unpleasant is perfect. the Fox film, ance. rd ory ?' Blanche Sweet is going to Lurope to visit every important city the continent and then to make a ture in England. She will be awa) is said, six months at least. Neilan has completed his production of Victorienne Sar u's drama, “Diplomacy,” and it is W being cut and edited. Hays works quite as quietly as effectively as Judge Landis, he has had his contract renewed while the judge is simply d t t 50 capably is ulliver, the Salt Lake City > winner, developing that has been extended. Dor- ppear in “The Collegian: Lewls rothy pr r contrs is td th George Pollard’s illness has caused ambition and turn over to Lois Weber the direc- n of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” the Har- t Beecher Stowe classic Harry Leni, the imported director, Universal City, is engaged in preliminary plans for producing the John W at ilard play Les Miserables,” the French pro- ction recently shown here to an in- idience, is to be shown July § Carnegie Hall in New York, accom- with “many interesting fea. Hon; rature.” is to direct “Seventh Frank Bor Fox for art on this month the life of i to ith the Lamp based| on S Florence hirley Mason has gone back to the x Studio to appear in “Upstream,” th Dolores Del Rio in a leading e | progress of civilization in | some genius has discovered a | for “removing chewing | preventive for chewing m The Motion Picture Guild, Inc new pictures with titles like The Road to Broadway Jazz Girl,” “Her Boy Friends dancing 'Girl,” “Miss Manhat- fons in the Life of a it doesn’t sound like up- unce the pictures for the 1 sells,” with Among promised by season are Barrymore he nel Attorney General Ottinger of New | has handed down an opinion that | % of news events of the State cen- | not be censored. | thin the meanin and may Foster,” one of the Fa.| Master series, is_being | ames A. Fitzpatrick as a special, the date being anniversary of the fa- riter. “Stephen Music wsed by birthday _who control the Vita- th days and hours of the day. according to a Los report, has arrived from New ork and will start with a French rce and follow up with *Noah's Nothing on earth ever had to fight free show but the movie, and the eat Northwest is staging to the ance, Germany, Java and Sumatra Week Days P e rformances Continuoun 11 A m to 11 n. . ON THE STAGE SPECIAL ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE Conoeived and Directed by MISCHA GUTER Conductor RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Introducing C. A. W'DONALD The Blind Baritone and World War Veteran ESTELLE NURRAY ROMEO GUARALDI Vocal Selections ——— COLUMBUS & BECKER Norelty Dance MALE SEXTETTE From Estelle Went- worth Studio the | featured p for “The Dancer From Java,” which John L. MeCutcheon will direct, start- ing in August. Alice Terry is on her way to Amer- ica, if she hasn't already arrived, bringing a print of “The Magician,’ Rex Ingram’s latest picture for Me- tro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Before he makes “The Cossacks"” John Gilbert is to be pictured in “The Day of Souls,” with Tod Browning di- recting. And while peculiar titles are being recounted, Jack Conway's next pic ture for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will be “The Understanding Heart,” Ly Peter B. Kyne. A Winnipeg theater owner has posted the following that he who runs may read: “What movie patrons call a pest—talkers, coughers, gum chew- ers, foot.tappers, seat kickers, peanut huskers and those who read titles aloud.”—Barry, in Film Daily. It required eight weeks for Cleve- land to see “The Big Parade.” Monta Bell is to direct Norma Shearer in “Troupers,” an adaptation of “Upstage.” Fox now Is experimenting with this synchronization process which is de signed to make the moyies noisy. J. Stuart Blackton is to direct a production to be called “The Ameri can” that we may see ourselves as others see us, maybe. He is on his way East to consult with the immi gration officials. It isn't going to be “Capt rac,” but “The Eagle of the it's the one that Frank Lloyd direct. Winifred Dunn has completed the adaptation and Colleen Moore will be starred in “Twinkletoes.” Flobelle Falrbanks, a niece of Doug has jus completed her first important role in “E ight,” which features Francis X. Bushman, the younger. 2, if is to Charles Darnton, former dramatic critic of the New York Evening World, is adapting “Kit Carson” for a Fox plcture, Film Daily says that recent special midnight performance in con- nection with the showing of “*Aloma of the South Seas” bathing suits were awarded 50 girls who matched Gilda Gray's measurements, which fndicates that Gilda does not rely alone on her measurements. a A news note from Springfield, Ohio, says that nearly 100 musi shows, each carrying about 20 people, are being booked into the motion picture houses. First National i3 going to take a week off August 1 to introduce its new Western star, Ken Maynard, who is said to ride a wonderful horse A rather pretentious and handsome bulletin of the Wallace Reid Memorial Club has been issued by the club, which has Ray E. Harris of 1920 § street for its president and Mrs, Bertha Westbrook Reid for honorary vresident. ¥ Nineteen-ye ert, niece of ¢ are steel mag part in_“Lew ferred Picture studied to ° a dancer tured by Ziegfeld in “Oh, Oh This is her first screen work -jorie Schwein- les Schwab, million- ate, is playing a small Tyler's Wiyes Pre- production. She first Nurse! George character actor of the stage, who plaved the doctor in “White Cargo,” has been assigned a role in Douglas MacLean's new pic- ture, which will start next week under William Beaudine's direction. Charles Paddock, who holds world records at sprint dista affixed his signature to contract and has started work ver in “The College Flirt." as Screen tests are heing made at the Paramount Long Island studio to de cide whether to make Hazal Forbes vamp or a coy ingenue. Miss Forbe: winner of a nationa} beauty caontest, has been signed to a lonx: u'rm con + 1926—=PART D. A. R. ACTIVITIES ! Great Gatsby.” and was fea- | | B | orchestra | last week or two with the Cecil B. De | o Thomas Marshall Chapter.—A gar- den party was held Saturday by the chapter At the home of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Nasuti, Oak place, Bethesda, Md. Cakes, ices, etc., were sold and a generous sum realized with which to carry on the activities of the chapter next Winter. The last monthly meeting of the chapter was also held at Mrs. sutl’s June 10. At this time the delegate to the next congress was appointed and members named for the various com- mittees. The regent, in a happy little speech, presented the hostees with a pair of silver candlesticks as a_wedding pres- ent from the Thomas Marshall Chap- |, ter. After the business meeting a sup- per was served, and when *he guests departed each bore i nosegay from the Nasuti garden. The Maj. William Overton Callis Chapter, D. A. R., held its last regular meeting of the season Tuesday e ning at the home of the second Vi regent, Mrs. Albert McDowell, on Rhode’ Island avenue. The regent, —_— e t i i o 1 E I I tract, and her beauty, combined with |t her ability, is sald to fit her for either type of role. George Nash, veteran stage and screen actor, has been assigned the role of Myer Wolfshiem, the shady builder of € in Para- mount itzgerald's stor W i The Great Gatsby The title of Marshall Neilan's first Paramount picture starring Betty Bronson has been changed from “It's All Blarney” to “The Wearing of the Green noted Paramount director, goes the honor of making the first scenes in the new ¥ Players-Lasky studio on the West coast, now rapidly nearing comple- tion. Cruze now is at work on inter- for the gigantic sea spectacle, “Old Ironsides. To James Cruze, t IZddie Cantor arrived in Hollywood with Cantor and their four daughters, to begin work as the star of Paramount’s “Kid Boots. " t b Eric Blore, former leading man for Irene Bordoni. will play the part of Lord Digby in Herbert Brenon's “The Lord Digby, the Ox ford toady, was originally namea Klipsringer in F. tt Fitzgerald's novel. Director Brenon also has changed the name of the shady char- acter, Myer Wolfsheim. to Charles Wolf ther change, it is sald. will mater! affect the cha tions [ 1 ¥ t Arlotte Matchal. French beauty. under contract with Paramount, has been cast in a leading role in the Zane Grey story, “Forlorn River,” as a re ward for her work in “Born to the Wes t Vidor's Paramount. tive titie * cased as Women.” Willlam this story rnest ing the star are Clive Brook Sherman and El Brendel, F ture orenc for first starri produc Love Magic,” will “You Never Know Wellman directed Support Lowell ing ple under by L I Fred Starke, 1% eeskir ed with Daniel as business manager of the | at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater. has been * for the | Mille special Boatman.' the off Male Chor the pictur Crandall ci same capac production Mr. Starke has ge singing of the Imperial < at every performance of in every hous on the ult, and will serve in the ¥ in Martinsburg., W. Va. ! “The Volga directed | 1 Sons and Daughters of the Republic, and Judge Lynn Chapter. Laurence Hollywood and Paramount offic story, as yet itled, to be filmed on |t the same epic scale as “Old Ironsides and “The Covered Wagon.” Stallings wrote “Old Ironsides,”” which will be one of the outstanding Paramount | pictures of the coming season. Stalling: with D at work in ‘tor James Cruze 1s on an original | ¢ i L | Mrs. After annual elected for the ensuing yea Mrs Miss Julia S Stephen H. mittee Finan N McDowell, Mrs. tainment, Mrs. Delog W. Walter Hutton, Miss Ayesha Straughan, Miss Julia S. Jennings, Janet Grey, Mrs, Gwendolin Taylor. Minnie Hopkins Woodward and Miss ceived into the National Society of the Maj. William Overton Callis Chapter, and further explained that Mtss Hazel Jennings cently thé bride of Ensign Harry H. Kelth, N sympathy for a charter member of the chapter and for many years the vice regent, ol Louise W. siste Miss Turpin being one of the founders secretary escorted promising loyaity Mary top Helen Alice Wooster, ent social Taylor a sang Marthill and The chapter will meet formally again the evening ended with a supper served in Albert McDowell, at which there were several of a vear, by members from Peck O Vernon and terspersed | Peck Chapel to the boat and ba | bringing to a close a delightful day grounds at Mount Vernon, provided &y by | Charles C. trip, AMUSEME M. De Clare Berry, presided. ! the reports of the officers the election of chapter officers ook place, when the following were Regent. . vice regent second vice | egent, cDowell; record ng s .T. Temple H: orresponding’ secretary, Mrs. Edward . Marthill; treasurer, Mrs. Anne Hi]l‘ registrar, Miss Sallle Green historian, Mrs. Delos W sistant historian, Miss smilie l Nicholls, and chaplain, M ¥Ford. ' The following con: appointments were made Miss Charlotte Ringland Mrs. Walter K. Hutton, HIIl Nelson, Mrs. Albert T. Temple Hill; enter Thayer, Mrs Miss Louise McDowell, M. De Clare Berr Mr: Johnston, Anne Miss Ruth Nichols, Mrs. Miss Emilie 1. Nichols, Nocl Haller and Mliss FEliza ‘The registrar announced that Mrs. {azel Jennings Davis had been re- Daughters of the American Revolu- ion, and so were now members of the Davis having become re- United States Navy, her name would have to be changed on the reg. sters. The chapter passed resolutions Mr of . Claude N. Bennett. in the oss through death of her husband, laude N. Bennett, and for Miss Turpin in the loss of her Mrs. Virginia Turpin Brownell, »f the chapter. The corresponding was {nstructed to convey he sympathy of the chapter to these charter members. Miss Eliza Gwendolin Tayvlor was into the room and after to the rules and deals of the National Society of the Daughters and fidelity to the chapter, was warmly welcomed into the chap- er and handed her certificate of mem bership, which bore the portrait of Washington engraved at the Mrs. Nellie O. Wooster and Miss who were pres- were invited to become members )f the chapter, and their papers were nanded to the regisirar. The business ded, the chapter adjourned for the hour which followed, when nusic was rendered by Miss Eliza G. 1 Miss Helen Wooster, who accompanied by Mrs. Edward Miss Louise McDowell third in October. ‘Tuesday The he dining room by the hostess. Mrs. man” guests in addition to hose present at the chapter program. Sons and Daughters of —As a most fitting close the committee, sponsored the local D. A. R., took the club apel to Mount recently. Patriotism is the sutstanding feature of these clubs, the members are taught it, i with musle, readings and notion pictures Through the courtesy of the Rotary ‘lub its spacious bus transported the lub and committee members from K thus Children. he Republi in in the late afternoon, Luncheon outside the this being individual contribution various members of several D. chapters. The chairman, e Halg. was in charge of the and was assisted by Mrs. P. V. Roundy and Mrs. Earl B. Fuller, nembers of the commitiee, Children, was served Mrs. Harry Gauss, ex-regent of | bout 360 chil iren made the trip and all pronounced he day a succes: E Pluribus Unum Chapter. - A num her of members of the chapter ac- emtd the invitation of Mrs. William Teubner for a picnic at her home. Hurray! The glori- ous 4th is here!— and so is the new screen season —a whole month ahead of the usual time! Don't wait until ugust ! Look down the list at the wonderful pictures you'll see on Loew screens this month! HERE ARE THE JULY AND AUGUST PIOTURES NOW READY! AT LOEW'S PALACE “FASCINATING YOUTH" With the Junior Stars of 1926 “VARIETY" The thriliing love-drama with Emil Jennings. “THE SHOW-OFF" George Kelley's _ atage comedy with Ford Sterlinz. “TIN GODS” Tom Meighan's latest, with Aileen Pringle. — AT LOEW'S COLUMBIA “VOLCANO" From Lawrence FEyre's great play, “Martinique.” LADY OF THE HAREM 4 Sumptuous love drama, with Greta Nissom, the famous Norse deauty ! “DESERT @OLD" Zane Grey’s romance with Neit Hamitton—shiriey “NELL GWYN" With Dorothy’ Gieh in her greateat role! L ALL THESE PICTURES ARE FROM PARA- MOUNT'S NEW “uTH BIRTHDAY GROUP.” F STREET AT 13TH WEEK STARTING TODAY-—-SUNDAY, JULY ¢ A STORY OF TODAY'S MORALS By Rex Beach 10is idMAN OUISE DRESSER NOAH Bf ERY Qicture / Q Garamouns A powerful, gripping romance of 1926! Of a beautiful girl driven from home by a father’s oppres- sion who plungeq into the Broad- way whirl, touches the depths but emerges a wunderful woman with a real man’s love! F STREET AT 12TH WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JULY 4 Here’s Zane Grey's latest roman- tic thriller of the old frontier. A story that starts with a school- boy fight and ends with a rescue you'll never forget! And in be- tween, what action! what drama! What a breathless love tale! Produced with & " great cast! & SENNETT COMEDY ITHE NEWSREEL TOPICS—ETC. GANNON'S MUSIC WALTER HIERS COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL OVERTURE—ETC. TS, 11 After an hour of socfability and d! Posing of a bountiful dinner the newl elected regent, Mre. Elmer I3 Curry called the company to ord She pressed warm greetings to those preg- ent and deep regret for the absencm of some members. She spoke of the different exercises to take p Independence week, and tunity open for helpir the purchase of building of the chapter then called upon Miss Ada J. G to speak, who had heen chosen present 1o the t Harry C. Grove, on behalf of the chapter, press to her their efficient administr; referred to Mrs. also the successful issue of all work undertaken by her Others the happy, smiling company inade few remarks. among them Mrs Teubner, who in pleasing rhymes told of the seuccessful work of the founder and organizing regent, Mrs. Sylvanus Johnson, und that of her successor, Grove, who recently gave the into the hands of Mrs. Curry District of Columbia D. A. R.—Tha Conservative Group made an i pilgrimage to Fredericks burg last Saturday, a visit to Ken more being the principal object the journey. Upon reaching Fred- ericksburg the party was met by mem- be: of the Kenmore Association and escorted to the beautiful old home of Betty Washington Lewis, the oniy sis- ter of (GGeorge Washington. The old mansion, containing many antiques. was gone over and thoroughly < 4 belonged 1o Mar, the mother of hingte was presented to Kenmore by the Con- servative Group in appreciation of (ha work done by the \Women of Ired- ericksbhurg in forming the Kenm Association to preserve this wondert property for posterity ‘The home of Mary | was then visited eral private homes were thrown open to the party. Th was especially ap- ~reciated. as the homes are pleal ecolonial mansions, filled with intere ing antiques. A drive through famous town and surrot cour completed the trip. Among those who ericksburg by train Mrs. Ef A, Helm eral of the I gent of the . Miss Alvord, Chapin, Mrs. L. and to ex ippreciation of ion. Miss G rvaisloyaily At the Ball 11 Washingto After luncheon Fred- were went to and motor h. registrar gen- . and former re- and Navy Chapter: Jasper Beall, Mrs. MeC. Courts. Mrs Willlam B. Douglas. Miss Eames o Canada. Miss May Frye. Mrs. Alfred arges. chairman of the Conserva- tive Group; Mrs. A. L. Haveock, Mrs. Milton Johnson. Miss Lida Lee M Little. Mrs. John A. Maxwell, Mrs. O'Neil, Mrs. Owens, Pritchard, Mrs. Edward I, van, Mrs J. P. Saffold, Mrs. maker, Miss Fannie Washington Weeks and Miss Frances Wooks Mrs Film Features CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E. CLASH OF THE WOLVFS " with RIS.TIN.TIN CIRCLE 21 ¥a \ Amp) K RAYMOND GEIFEITH * HE TELLO BRYANT WASHET COMEDY. “SK MARY \D_ JOHNNY A WALKER RTH WOMAN ' "Summer OLYMPIC v hl.‘ll.\-l 1 STHE 304 MARY ASTC COMEDY « B Wisconsin DUMBAR]C CONRAD, XA ELEANOK BOARDMAN. “MEM LANE 91 ll Street N.E. EMPIRE JOAN CRAW . 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