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“ing ‘an honest * France. AMUSE Keith's—Helen MacKellar. That charming act 3 Kellar, 18 the this week farmer’s boy to a city girl who has been mak living The couple returns to the & hard-hearted fa time, to recognize the young wife a fit mate for | I to the city ance of her ) takes a timely punch at | , pater ends happily. is somewhat speedy is wded into minutes by the and company. Miss MacKellar injects just enough slang for the father to understand and the fudience to enjoy it. In the bnoments the star is most convincing he supporting company is all that could be desired, the work of Violet Fortesque is the mother. being excep. tionally well done. A half dozen cur tain calls rewarded the act The little Welsh prima donna, Sybil Vane, had no trouble scoring hit She was in good voice and se- lections for the most popular s conquered ¢ her re of the s carries a won- derful pianis on Domque.In response to continuous applause, Miss Vane made a speech of thank: Other offerings in the holiday Ynclude the Rosemont Revellers i merry-go-round of dances and sor and Hennessey. and Alfred Browar, sharing _honors _with stars; Harry La Vail and opend the bill with an swinging ring fair einging turn: § out of Ed Wynn's “G their old turn. which zoes much success as ever Lynn, in a sidewalk conv Clemens Bell and trained animal 7 attractions are good fille The motion pictures of Comdr. RByrd’s flisht to the North Pole, special feature this week, held the audience with gripping interest to the final drop of the curtain. Pictures in connection with the 150th anniversary of American independence, while the orchestra plaved the * Spangled Banner,” with the ang: is also an impre: Peature EARLE—CIff Edwards. Nothing much can be said : Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike) that been said. He Dbill who act on the the is singing his sonss in | and certainly s pularity an audience real treat was proved last night the Earle by numerous curtain The lights finally had to be lowered to quiet_the audience. Earl Hampton & Co.. in Dad.” a rapid-fire comed: proved popular. Hampton is a by Madge McCarthy as the w Frank Townsend as an irate father. He sings a couple of sonzs pleasing voice, and many good ok round out the act. A mnovelty song and dance revue, “Dance Revels.” presents some new dance steps and & few pleasing songs Opening the bill are the Re ets, billed as “direct from Europe.” They good in acrobatic feats dancing, though not s billed, vet nevertheless entertaining. Ed Levan and Joe Doris sing dance. Their singing is not o but the dancing is really enjoyable. The photoplay at the Earle this weel: is “The Shamrock Handicap William Fox’s romance of Old I and the race track. It s a story by “Meet in Peter B. Kyne, filled with Irish wit, { faith, hope, love and luck, symbolized by the four-leaf shamrock. Willard Louis, Louis Payne, J. Farrell Mc- Donald and ‘mor are the featured plavers. ‘Alexander Arons scores a hit with his rendition of “Evening Star” from “Thannhauser” on the pipe organ. RIALTO—"The_ Unknown Sol « The Rialto Theater this week appropriately presenting “The Un- known Soldier,” an epic of motion picture dramatization, which will rank probably among the best of the war films and among the leading pic: tures of the vear, largely because of its skillful blending of humor and P oseted and produced by Renaud Hoffman, and starring Charles Em mett Mack, Marguerite de la Motte and Henry B. Walthall, “The Un- Known Soldfer” is one of the triumphs of cinemetography, convincing in plot and sincere in_characterization It pictures the popular excitement following the entrance of the United States in the World War. Fred Wil- llams, mill worker, as portrayed by Charles Emmett Mack, enlists, bidding farewell to his mother and to Mary Phillips (Miss de la Motte). but re frains from tellings the latter of his \ove for her, knowing that her father (Harry B. Walthall), former em- ployer, is opposed to him as a pros ctive son-inlaw. P Unexpectedly, he meets Mary in She is dancing In a show for the entertainment of the troops. He gives her the letters he wrote URELSY, there are 100,000 Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the lving and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in the armed forces in the Great War. Send to_John Poole, Treasurer, District of Colum- bla_ Memorial Commission, Federal-American National Bank. the | Kit, | The action is tense | m sss” coach. | drama MENTS her, but which were returned by | her father, and then she realizes that loves him, and she marries late, | 1o advise 5 s away to the front, Mary learns that marriage remony had been performed by a maock chaplain apprehended as a’ de- srter. One of the best scenes in the film occurs when Mary follows the | soldiers behind the inclosure, he v llow some triumphs of pho- flashes of realism that ip your chair. Fred vol- top to bring ttalion, and to fary, who with_her baby in a The two lovers h other in the night | in an ambulance, while badly wounded, through the shell holes in a futile attempt to { reach lier Mary finds refuge with the boy's mother, after her own parents refuse to accept the baby, but never loses faith, despite the fact that Fred has | been ‘veported as missing, that he will | return, which, of course, he does, just {at the moment when she secks refuge {in church on the day that the Un- known Soldier is_being buried. It is jone of the few happy endings to a | picture of this type which seems | plsusibie. | The comedy relief of the story | furnished by the members of Fred's | squad, the humor as well as the | pathos, which is excellently brought | out by the death of one of his com- | rades, \e acting of the principal ! \Which calls for much emotional di: h i reserved and finely modulated hout. The picture is well second visit if only to give thrill. ions include an “atmos- ceived by Mischa Guterson, @ news reel and excellent | orchesiral mu | i COLU) Born to the West.” “Born to the Wes what is known !in the movies as thrilling Western pic- { ture, with Jack Holt as its hero, Mar- s, an apt newcomer as the Brune Gordon as the villian waits frantically hospital | thvor | worth Ju are in a Fourth of July mood { with an intense desire to set off fire- { erackers and a disposition to smile and | take what the zods provide, you will | find_enjoyhible entertainment in this | newly pictured Zane Grey story created under the directorial hand John Water one of the newcomers introduced by Paramount. t is a good old Western melo- | drama, with plenty of thrills and some beautiful scenic views. The story con- cerns the romance of “Colorado” Dare Rudd and Nell Worstall, from the time Dare fought a bitter schoolboy battle with Bate Fillmore over the girl, to vears alter when Dare returns to find | | that the gully is still trying to get her. | nd swift and ends runaway stage coach going | C1iff, and - after the hero |2 i n the “Honey- | with a A W Heirs comedy, Tnterna- tional News Reel and Leon Brusilof's Orchestra complete the bill. | METROPOLITAN — “The Sporting Lover. Me: tan Theater this week offers foremost fea- ture First National's production of | “The ~ Sporting Lover,” a spirited | adaptation of the Drury Lane melo- “Good Luck,” with Conway Tearle and Barbara Bedford in the leading roles. Other attractions in- ciude Lloyd Hamilton, amusing in his as an amateur detective |w two “city sli Crandall's a supervamp in ; the Metropolitan | i Patrick’s reel of “Songs of Scotland, the Metropolitan OF chestra, under’ Daniel Breeskin, and vocal interludes by William Raymond, tenor “The Sporting Lover” is an action- drama in which romance and adven- | ture run neck and neck. Capt. Ter- rance Connaughton loans one of his thoroughbred colts to a dear friend and loses another to a scamp, also in captain’s uniform, who, when op- | portunity permits, attempts to cheat | him out of both the English Derby and the girl. The high point of the drama reached during the prog-| ress of events immediately preceding, during and following the running of the Derby, at which the King and Queen of kngland actually are pres- ent. The crux of the play depends upon_the discovery of the substitu Baltimore . Havre de Gra Wilmington .. 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PALACE—"Padlocked.” A very amusing short comedy, woven around the recruits at a_citi- zen's military training camp, entitled, “Hayfoot, Strawfoot”; the Pathe News, Topics of the Day and orches- tral diversions share the honors at Loew'’s Palace Theater this week with the overexploited production by Allan .Dwan, of Rex Beach's story, “Padlocked,” or what happened to an adventurous girl on Broadway, etc. It one looks for a serious purpose in this picture, he may find it, per haps, but not a very good reason why it should have been so long exploited as one of the fine pictures of the new left to the A mere outline of the story ford glves a fair idea of the material with which so noted a director as Mr. Dwan has been able to round up a characteristic entertainment. _Spec- tators will see the picture and soon forget it, for it is not one of the har- bingers of the good things the pub- licity men have been endeavoring to convince the public are to be ex- pected in the greater movie season just opened at the Loew Theaters in Washington. It is a Rex Beach story and the cast employed to picture it is an ex- cellent one including Lois Moran, Louise Dresser, Helen Jerome Kddy. Dougias Fairbanks, the younger; Alan Simpson, Florence Turner and Charlot Bird. AMBASSADOR—*“The Sporting Lover.” First National's release of ' “The Sporting Lover,” starring Conway Tearle, supported by Barbara Bed Ward Crane and Arthur Rankin, is the big feature at Crandall's Am- bassador the first three days of this week, starting vesterday. Lloyd Hamlilton, droll screen comie, is furnishing the holiday laughter in “Nothing Matters,” a grotesquely amusing narrative concerning a small town correspondence school sleuth who precipitates himself upon trailing a couple of confidence men from Main street to Chinatown, where he be- comes the innocent victim of a beau- tiful black-satin vamp who lets him in for a very hazardous five minutes, while three terrified combatants strug- gle for control of a loaded double barreled shotgun. TIVOLI—"The Splendid Road.” “The Splendld Road,” produced for First Natlonal by Frank Lloyd, maker of “The Sea Hawk,” is the at- traction at Crandall's Tivoli Theater the first two days of this week; with Anna Q. Nilsson as its star and a udes Robert Lionel Barrymore, Russell Stmfson, De Witt Jennings, Pauline Garon Gladys Brockwell, Marceline Day and Edward Earle, The story is one of adventure in the gold rush days of '49 ahd the experiences of a young woman who attempted, not without success, to brave the hardships of the rugged life that proved the undoing of more than one hardy pioneer. Mack Sennett's comedy, “Trimmed in Gold,” in which many of the Sen- nett comics and beauties appear, with added short nd pipe _organ music by Otto F. Beck and Ida V. Clarke, complete the bill. CENTRAL—“The Volga Boatman.” “The Volga Boatman,” Cecil B. 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