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\ .7 eharm are: pjetured in ‘“Say It (Continued from Tenth & trite phrase of the initiated, in the !ull skirts, tight bodice and long-flow-. ing sieeves of the '50s; Wallace Beery 4s the mulatto shelk of the quarter is, to be perfectly frank, disappointing. The role offered him much greater ap« rtunities thanihe avalles himself of. ficardo Cortes 1a niliher g6ed por bad @s the hero, but Eulalie Jensen and i\rlhur Edmund Carewe, in, compara- : Tsnm parts, are up to the 3 v, “Excess Bag- 3 ," some interesting scenics, an esop Fable gnd the International - News comprise the added attractions, . i Avery Hopwood's farce comedy, “U Zin:Mabel's Room,” started its uoon‘ ijeek at the Metropolitan yesterday. he picture deals with the éfforts of a oung wife, Mabel, to recapture her ushand, ‘she’ divorced on pulse. ‘The’ hnsbani ll\«equlny de- ¥Yermined to recaptire hed 7 ghemise which he hld given her in}, the days when it seemed appropriate. {A house party, where none of the guests knew that Mabel and Garry | . were married, gives opportunity for Jthe many comical situations in Ma- I's room. The story is \efi"nmuo- fing. Marie Prevost and rrison ord do splendid comedy jvork in the mncc pm\m A film story inspied by the cele- i of Sir John Mallais, shown as a second Bntitled, “The Vision.” thing unusual and #ltogether delight: s #ul. It is done entirely in color and his, together with the gorgeous cos- !Ilmes of ~Eugjand .in- the time of. E‘:rlfll 11, makes it & picture of much uty and chary TIVOLJ—"Say It Agdin.” {° The adventures of:an American far veteran revisiting the scenes of < his meeting with a nurse of unusual ! Again,” the. Paramount production in :Which Richard’ Dix is pletured, ‘at ndall’s Tivoli Thefter the first 4 VS of the present week. The story {8 fashioned along lines Adapted to the brisk methods and per- Bonality of the star. That he should be mistaken' for’a crown prince and that the nurse should turn out to be the Queen of a' Balkan kingdom such as George :Barr, McCutcheosi might baye created was no fault of Bob Howard's. “Tt was very largely his fault, however, that the good people §6f Spezonia. accepted him as the. con-, Bort of their sovereign. Mills, Chester: Conklin,; “Gun: boat” Smith,: Bernard Randall, Ida Waterman and Willigm Ricclardi are in the competent' Supporting - cast. Gregory La Cava directed the p) ue: tio: @ 21s6 made **Womanhane ry on’ 1he vexing problems harass “Wandering = Willies" and the Pathe ' Review, Ims and ekcellent pipe organ music by Otto F. Beck and Ida . Clarke fomplete the hill. AMB\S"\I)OR ! ore Pay, Less ||rm'lm(lon of “More * adapted ffom one of’ ) stories 6f The busi- imess experiences of that crabbed old. #hip owner €appy Ricks, is affording @iverting screen entértainment at Crandall's” Ambassador Theater the first two days,ef th pew two-reel comes i Burns in the role Mr. iother shot reels_and delightful.. plpo i grgan music complete the program. Mr. e has made the rivalry be- py and another ship owner, blustering, old Nlnt'hfleld mance. Cappy has a pnt(y uu.hur while Hinchfield has an energ: young son who revolutionized o business afong up-to-date li with the tmo of the pleture as his slogan. The climax of thé heart interest as well as the fun"is reached when it becomes tiecessary for a certain ship to be docked ar ‘@ certaln hour, mnd ‘Willie Hinchfie! Brian ix Betty Ricks, .and Charles Rogers, a néwcomer, s very well with the part M Willle Hinchfield. . CENTRAL—Bilken Shackles.” The &tory ‘of a restless wife with a penchant for what seemed to be fn- nocent flirtatlons i8 pictured in ‘War: ner Brothers' production of “Silken Shackles” the first two days of this week at Crandall's Central Theater, Ircuv Rich,~ Huntley Gordon and Victor Varchni, remembered for his fine 'l the aristocratic royalist omeor in. ige Boa . are Bt in. th roles of “Silken sh.ncklan h 18 the flippant spouse who perceives in her husband onlv & husband, but mistakes & good ookirig Hangarian violinist for” ro: . Mr. Gordon is the patient husband and Mr. Varconi the preda. tory artist. The bill includes a v‘rlod Mst - of shorter subjects and melodious p\ne rgan: music. WARDMAN PARK—"flAIomQ“ g Alla Nazimova is faf;lured in “Sa- y this week. The costumes are gorgeous and the settings elaborate. The play itself is too familiar to playgoers to need deseription hére. But Nazimova can dance, &nd she does. Her brief per- formances at the special request of “Herod,”’ - heér stepfatheér, is' the high spet in the production. Douglas Léan in ‘“The Hotten- tot,”” shown as an addition feature, somewhat clears up the atmosphere cregted by ‘“'Salome.” Cleap, whole- some comedy with a round of laughs is offered in the Washington star's interpretation of this photoplay which deals with the trials of a young man who has a strange abhotrence for horses but is constantly getting mixed up with them in races, rescues and one thing or another. A thrilling steeplechase, in which the- hero proves himself to be an ‘“‘unconscious horseman,” provides a fitting’ climax. to the comedy. Madge Bellamy co-stars with Douglas and makes a charming little Kentucky sweetheart, FLEA FOR PLANES DENIED PR PP Aru_xy Aviators to, Do Minimum of Exhibition Flying. Secretary Davis has repiied un- favorably to the request of officials of the naval carnival to be held Hampton Roads, Va., August 18- for the participation of Army aireraft in eghibition flights. Tralning neces- sities of the Air Service and the sched- ale of work laid out in advance make it desirable, the Secrietary wrote, that other fiying “be képt to an ab- solute minimum.' % He further pointed out that the law forbids exhibition. -flights by _Army pllnes from other than Government flelds “except where an indemnity bond has been furnished to insure the Government with short | e The elertfle rallway between The Hague and Rotterdam has rep! its alternating-current equipment with a diréct-curren “RIGHT ON. THE BARREL HEAD” “YES, SIRREE.” I THOUGHT Enameled duck, . ricoid; fz& PALAIS ROYAL Kr sge ]')cpartm;nt Stnrcs, Inc G Street at Rleventh - The Fafr, Chicago. L. S. Plaut & Co., N’ewark NS Store Hours Daily, 9:45t6 6 P,M. Fxtraordinary values made po“xl;lc by the- co-operation of some of the . Jeading luggage manufacturers in this country! Eyery article in this new department is up to dnte and rcpruents tho latest convcmenccs “for travel. Luggage for every trip—whether it be for th! V\eek end, a (fl’p abroad ; & s O 10 take to college with you in the Fall, - - 50 Hat Boxa ‘Specie, §2.69 patent leather in appearance and finish; sewed-on leather handle and lined. 25 Hat Boxes Specid, §3.75 Black trips. cobra gfain fab- neat, attractive cloth lining ; pockets in top el hottoin and-30.inch-sizes: Exceptional Values in Novelty SILKS Fashionable Weaves That Were Made to Sell at @ Much Higher Price! _ $1.95 Yd. This is the list.of bordered and, prmt- ed silks ‘that are ofi’ sale at $1.95!. .- Fabrics that you will want for new frocks and widths that are so ecoftomi- _cal in dressmaking. 54-Inch Bordered Georgette Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe declqh. = 40-Inch Printed 4 Flat Crepe *Cobwel! Georgette Sports ~ Boston Bags . Special, 69¢ Made of blaék auto top ma- terial, sewed in steel frame, : lnand\ for picnics and short 50 Week End Suit Cases Special, 5,59 Complete with tray; 26, 28 th Our Beauuful NewD;splay of Traveling Needs High-Grade Flber Suit Cases - * Special, $3.98 Guaranteed by the manu~ facturer for one year; good=» brass-plated . hard- wareh "Wonder-Robe” Wardrobe Trinks " "' Specidl, §20.98 Handsomely constructed thronghout and lined with rich patterns of .cretonne. 42-inch size, ‘3-ply construction, hard fiber covering, open top md good hardware, 150 Hat Boxes “specie, $1.98 Size 9x18, sewed and r&in- : foreed throughout. 4 Nite -Suit. Cases Sizes 16 to 24 mrhex Phiais Royal—Fourth of Corsettes! " ‘Bien Jolie Detachable Corsettes With Extra; - Lace Brassicrg. . Models That Have Been " Selling for $18.50 and $25! $5.95 We do not hesitate to say that these are .~ -MARVELOUS VALUES! And you'll agree with us, Our only regret is that there are just 85 garments, so,yotmust come early .to take advantage of this opportumt\ ’Garments that mould an enviable figure! Made of Swami cloth . combined with surgical elastic and with a brassiere that can be 7 Million More 100 Assorted Over By September. 4” At first many of our customers did not fully understand just what “74 Million More by September- 4" really ‘meant,. :But now most every .one in \Vashmgton knows that this slogan is a redl guide to thrift—and that the Palais Royal is really offering unusual store promotions—and that a New Palals Royal is ‘in the making! * Reld our advertising each day—take advantage of our Mail-and Phone Order Service—let our Per- sonal Shoppeér serve you at any time. Observe the cfunges that are apparent about this store, its serv- ice, its merchandise—and its efforts to SERVE as nearly perfect as is humanly possible. . Palais Royal Clearance! Misses’ Summer Frocks $13 EV}-.N the most fastidious miss will be impressed with these values! And no matter what type of frock she needs—for" dancing, spors, afternoon, business or truel— it’s inithis group. Sheer’ georgettes in plain and printed designs. Smart cantons and flat crepes. Bright-hued sports fabrics. In all the colors of the Summer season, black ‘and navy. At ‘a price so low that it contradiéts the fact that each frock is a distinctive model and a decided style success. Sizes-16 to Palais Royal—Misses’ Section—Third Floor for ,éu «»m.fi ALL THE THOUSANDS OF MACHINES ON THE MARL- BORO BOULEVARD SUNDAY WERE JOY RIDERS ON THE WAY TO THE BEACHES, BUT = IT SEEMS WORD -HAD GOT- - TEN AROUND TOWN THAT - DISTRICT. HEIGHTS, THE BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY OF HOMES JUST TWO MILES FROM THE DISTRICT LINE, WAS GOING, TO “CUT A MELON” 'AND, BROYS,” YOU stripes. and rich over- plaids of self or conttasting colors. Included in this lot~—Maliinson’s Famous- Khaki Kool Palals Royal—Sacond Floor. ewly removed and laundered. A feature that makes them espe- cially popular at this season of the year. - " i A good selection of sizes. \ Palais Royal—Third Floor Unusual ;our-Day Ofler' Engraved Announcements ~,or Cards Sln From ,25¢ fo ’3.85 on Every Item O\Il orders placed before Saturday will be filled |, lat thése Iow prices! Now is the time to have your visiting cards and other ehiraving done, before the OUGHT TO HAVE SEEN THEM STOP AND LOOK IT OVER. WHEN THEY SAW THE HIGH, DRY LOTS AND THE IMPROVEMENTS BEING INSTALLED THEY BEGAN., LAYING THEIR MONEY “RIGHT ON THE . BARREL HEAD,” FOR NEVER:BEFORE - ARQUND WASHINGTON HAb THEY SEEN SUCH BAR- - GAINS IN SUBURBAN PROP- ERTY BACKED UP WITH A GUARANTEE OF INCREASE - IN.VALUE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. . IF YOU WANT TO 'SEE_SOMETHING ' DON'T WGIrT TILL SUNDAY‘,-—S—IE)RIVE OUT TODAY, BECAUSE THE Syt MOTTO OF DISTRICT [jf ff".;":m’“mw;fz“? HEIGHTS IS “FIRST cuoxc!: pIE ] ve e SR TO FIRST cuoosms : : *, rush. which coffies, mt e opening of the Fall social season. One Low Price- -~ For. deay Only ERE'S a profitable Tuesday shoppmg list’ for. every ° Washmgmn 'wommr /Necessities and hpuseholll acces- it All Enxrmx Dm on Hrgh.Grde Smmmy —Ordm ‘Prompily Filled 1oo Wnddin( Tavitations © ... Visiting th o - $12.90. ;1.25 and $2.45 ine iscript _ invitatiors regularly CS!‘&?S mv‘ - !»nfc:“ ,'3;';, pflwle :‘-5‘ ;:‘::: 100 Wuldhg img 50 cards; These at ' $1 0‘7’ 31,25 are in kflm—c-rds - A Anshaded old « It 7 lines o( -cnpt Retu- Usual prices - -Llarlp $1375, : d $3. | & 3Hair Net: i ‘| Penela D\vlble-mesh 21c 4 ‘With « cool ‘top of ) ¢ 21¢ 4 Hair Nets. Ca | mustin, Made in"the regular size. Bhnic‘ . Comfortable and. W, 21c } © . fitting dbsln.“nmk in En.luh o re $1.50 Carty them in yor. purse or “Pocket whens traveling or gnoniu. AP