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AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL PLAYERS—"Seven Keys to Baldpate.” The season’s good-by to Washing- | ton by the National Players will be al gay recitative labeled “Seven Keys to | Baldpate,” which is of the best thing: ever wrote. It has mystery, comedy and drama, and with these ‘elements | ang technicians perform it has authenticity. Cohan £0es!{hat keap the play mo ahead, exposes his product o view, | yiled hinge distributes samples throughout the | ) three acts and then neatly wraps it up at the final curtain Without leav- ing a part of its unity accounted for. | peitE U “Seven Keys" is laid, in dead Win- | e YEUrs ter, in the echoing corridors of a Sum- | W7 #CITess. mer hotel, abandoned between sea- | ““Baldpate’ 1s its name, and the | 3 a ; v in existence is lent by 1hel‘.,n SEE Sproduce owner' to an author who wants soli- | HAroine Snowden, tude for the benefit of his brain-chil. | Rebert Dudi dren. Ensconced in the resort, his| “The Mar labors are arrested by the Intermit. | rected and ad tent arrivals of various individuals, | nd is all possessing k and all contriving | Zie stpry, * to_make an hilarfous bedlam. Where do thé, keys come from? | What happens and how? Cohan an- swers these questions with astonish- ing workmanship and logic. Seys” s the play chosen by s the one most pre- ferred for arewell week. It wor he and_“The Cat and Canary” and scores of others. i The entire cast will parade through the action on this final week, and most likely there'll be a chance to ghout good by between the acts. RIALTO—"The Marriage C “The Marriage Clause,” is a story of stage I bu: ! will be seen the hands, electriclans, grips, as the jealous actress; W M PALACE—"“The Waning A new era will be ushe Loew’s Palace next Sun when the management s policy of presenti reen ctions, but fons as well, ail on ina Natlonal T tr program will Norma in her romantic Waning Sex,’ come a sl Hatto KEITH'S—Trini. iznystars head the bill at | eith’s Theater next week, the ini, who is calied the most beautiful girl in Spain, and the s ond, England's foremost ventriloquist, Arthur Prine Flo Lewi tured in by ciude West & Builders”; hibit his stc quali Bros, in offering: the 1 different enter Stanton and Dol “Girl, Neverthel ze K fo es Mck . Ke Tiny Ward. s The stage Vincent Lope mous Brunsy ;h.]wz Orchestra, i four app daily, two in_the afternoon at night. The Lopez Orct one of the big attractio type in the -l world, Another ttract Rubinoff. conductor soloist, » will make pearances ¢ with the 1 { chestra, a ¥ a seri solos Liebe Loew’s : will further attractic tion vecordin comedienne, will be fea- assisted will_in- favorites, Willie, in n farce, “House < Faron, who will ex- of the Pas- ymnastic duo of n be EARLE.—"Day and Aileen Revue | The headline feature for next week at the Earle Theater, beginning Sun- day afternoon, will be the Day & Afleen Revue, a handsomely mounted offering, with oup of clever prin- cipals and ensemble. Featured will be Jerry's piano girls in_ “Bit o' Dream Music,” with Mary Wash- burn directing 2 talented group, which includes Dorothy Dale, so- prano; Priscilla Holbrool t pian- ist, and Florence Shewell, solo pian- ist, assisted by LEvelyn Mason, Ann Mason, n Morey, Josio Clerk Joanne Stuart. Tuts Mattis, Lillian | Downey and Irene Rich. Others booked are on and Price in a comedy novelty, with prologue Evelyn Mason, Ann Mason, Jean |? Morcy and the ensemble appearing | with the Piano _ester Calvinand | ing “In_ the| Dark,” a skit by Harey Conn, by Ann Vescy, and Walter Brower, monologist, hille as the Jolly Jeste The photo Produc: production, * rontier,” turing William Volga Boatman,” Motte. Tivoli Sunday afternoon, the film Never Know Women,” sta ence Vidor, supplemented Sennett’s comedy, "I Pathe review and Topics of and pipe organ accompanime {solo interludes by Otto F. I Ida V. Clarke Tuesday and Wednesday O'Brien and Olive Borden in | Fox production “ig comedy! drama de: clothes problem, suy two-real aption 0. “The Lick Penny Lov Tyman H. Howe's “Hodge i iday Blanct en Moore in a film v ¥ “Diplomacy,” suppl by Al St. John in a two-reel and News Lvent and Ton: the wonde il | Own Pal” supplemented Buster n comedy, Friend. i D! fe trow 1 AMBAS dom.” flith, n STRAND—The Volga Singers. The Strand Theater will offer as the | photoplay attraction next Sunday one | of the screen sensations of the year, | “The Waltz Dream.” a gay rom of love and loyaity, in laid in Vienna. The vaudeville program will headed by the Volga Singers, whe will appear In a “Sextetie of All-Sta Russian Co Singers.” Othe numbers inciude Harry “Hickey” La | and othe Van, ed by Miss Lettie Bolles, | Wednesday in @ comedy song and pianologue | Blue number, **\ Harry S voy and I ne in a comedy sKit “1s He Mary Danis in Little and L Harry nd the Chandon Trio | Sensations.” GAYETY—"Mutt and Jefl." Next week's attraction at the Gay ety The: beginninz with Sunda matinee, will be the new i that popular comic, “Mutt The famous cartoon I into a girl and music new hook, new scenes costumes and cast. is in two ts with 15 scenes and 14 musi 1 num- with 20 girls in the ensemble. Corinne new leading Claude G and Tom randall’s Xt wee 3 fternoon, i production I Fox Comedy, T short sub, 1N sl Ruth Mille Johnny Art . supported by in the 0 of together ] Sennett - and Topics of the Day | Jones, in * Walter Hiers in 1 Grantland Rice * Lov Breen Do f sthy R mnyn Saturc s ttraction, with | new music, new featured _attr: Central Theater next week Esteilp 1 ction the | aanr 1 ldavs « 3 | will I Washburn in supported by Alec B. Iran genie Besserer, Kthel Wales, Smalley and little Fr actions will be ion in two reels, “Unc with “Our Gang,” isualized lesson in C MUTUAL—"Moonlight Maids.” Billy Hag sted by Anna Toebe, heads company of h new version and pr tion of the * light Maids," tion at the M beginning Su tumes and i to ba most ela cludes Edna Adele Lewis, Wald, Bert C together with tractive maiden | sixth said | danc . cast in- | Tues nd Wednesday prima denna; | zenda and Jacqueline Logan soubrette, ind Jack | loose Widows, and Leo Brecher, | Paul Terry A rus of sixteen at-| Review. Thursday and — Percy Marmont CHO PARK. | in “Mantrap.” Glen Echo Park will close the sea- |mY Adams in son of 1 at midnight Sunday, Sep- | Lyman H. ‘Towe's tember All the many amusement | Saturday, Zane Gr devices are running at fuil speed and | produced by Par Happy” Walker has arranged some. ed by Charley hiaE Y ew and movel for every night |and other s in the week, when his orchestra plays | . ) P the dancors from $30 until closing | WARDMAN time. . cos- - and t ted ours: Hodge ‘Dese! GLEN PARK— Ships, “Down to the Sea in S will be revived by the Motion Guild at the Wardman I Down COLUMBIA—"The Son of the Sheik.” A romantic sensation is announced A by Loew's Columbia Theater for this' next week, is said to e th week, Sunday. in Rudolph ithentic whaling pleture mad Valent Dhotoplay. “The Son | The entire production was of the Sheik.” a sequel b M. Hull | under the auspices of the cor s " of five ve {of New Bedford, Mz wi Vilmz tur signed llmyvl\ut)upi T 1tino's les o the when e 1S the cast | forth whaling ships the des- | venture and thrills, the | New Bedford, having little cay [to resort to realistic sets t their picture. crew {one connected with | the ship were real sailors men Raymond McKee, the leadi only demonstrated that tered the art of harpoon hut participated in the sp | slaving of the Ia out of a total of tured. Clara Bow. then a 3rooklyn high school .of a beauty 3 Courtot, William Walchtt a tire town of New Bedfe Ithe production D who while girl sheik. the ¢ Fawcett Mon Bull! Montana Avres and William Donovan. Son of the Sheik™ was adapt Trances Marion and directed | George Fitzmaurice. It reveals Valentino as th of the famous English “sheik” he impersonated in the first E. M. Hul with this vouth dancing gl ane darin ade after another. all | leading and thrill METROPOLITAN—"Into Her ingdom.” an, not by 1 contest v aft ropolitan ded by National's Wext week. beginni ernoon at Crandall’s Theater, the bill wlill Corinne Grifith in First production, “Into Her Kir romantic drama of revelution: in Russia when a crown prir came the wife under Soviet lay peasant. The stage turnished by M young violinist Capital practica is heralded as w Helen and “Easy Payments,” Cooley, Kathe Hoffman; the LINCOL The book! week, begin: | the Lincoln first three davs Gish in by Bohbi reeler, day Bt h nounced of the week Pl and Thu Ruth ‘So Thix is | Ralph Graves { dow” Dummy’’ an and Friday ‘and Dean in “The mented by ( tation” will be jeleine MecGuigan, a who comes to the unknown. hut wl st comedy. featuring Helen Perry and Arthur Metropolitan World | Clothes,” the T Qurvey and selected offerings of the furday only the \etropolitan Symphony, under Daniel | new serial Breeskin, will be added attractions. On week days the Metropolita Ramblers, syneopationists, under | Sunday and Milton Davis, will divide the day with | in “Nell Gwvn’ the symphony. plaving from 10:30 | Night”, Tuesda am. to 1:30 pm. and from § to 7:30 ' Florence Vidor in “You X pm. Women” and Lige Conley in a saty | Bushman, as the stage director, | said to portray his role with a feeling undimmed by the passing of | X Billie Dove has the role of | ng man and Her. \Iph Louise in ented 1 “lause.” which comes to the Rialto next week, star-| ring Francts X. Bushman and Billie | ife, thht terious land behind the footlights, | stage men sy rop z the tasks on well 1s nd The cast includes Grace Darmond er Oland Vietor, “LaGarde, | Daw, feakin. was Weber Sex.” 1 in" a (fternoon ugurate not only and musl- the same present | rer, Metro-Goldwyn-Ma ver "he by with nd 2 Arthur, Tugh and tory n, will offer with his and two hestra, is s of its wilt be four, ace O) of vio- | organist a still TIVOLL—"“You Never lKinow Women.” Theater of next week, begi the offering will he Paramount’s production, *“You | g Flor: Mack t Night,” the | the Day agts Jeck Geoy William Leave: el Podge he Sweet ersion of lemented comedy Tom Mix | Buster < begin- n First o He supplemented by Helen and | B T cts, Mont: Grave moone NTRAL — “Wandering Footsteps.’ at Irst t % Phillips le and leston Tom ‘Foot- he P: Bow rorrenc by Jim elf” Podg: rt Gol mount, supplement “Dog Shy” to the . which | 1 Picture violin | ap- | ning | King- | S the | Fa- | Thursday, Joseph Schild- “Meet the Prince” and Glenn “The Cow's Kimona"; Fri- Norman Kerry in “The Love hief,” cartoon and news; Saturday, ;i Jones in ‘“Lazy Bones" and | Aesop Fabie. i | - AVENUE GRAND. Sunday and Monday, Betty Comp. son and James Kirkwood in “The I Wise GGuy” and Aesop Fable; Tues- nd Wednesd: Dorothy Gish Sell Gwyn” and Sennett's nt”: Thursday, Norman Kerry in The Love Thief” and Wanda Wiley fin “Mi rides”; Friday, Tom Mix v and Hal Roach's . Priscilla Dean i Spec g and Juvenile i \ CIRCLE. Monday, Lillan Rich and Bert Lytell, of Souls Tuesday, Ben | Liyon a4 Q. Nilsson and Marjorie Way Street”; Wednesaday v, sl ings 7 and 9 p.m., a Cinders,” with rida Kert Maynard Dorothy Devore, “Senor Dare- it urday, Senna Owen and hildkraut, “Shipwrecked.” An One 1d Thurs i Colleen Moore, | Lloyd Hughes CHEVY CHASE. | day—Adolphe Menjou in H Celebrity” and Cameo Com- The Radio Bug”; Monday, Jo- caut in “Meet the Vernon | Prince til We I eynolds nile in “Sunn comedy, ay, Gi note jn Rara in Hal Roach’s sday, Cla and Impe- A T t Honeymoon, Olive Borden in “Yellow E Cain’ and Lianel Lady"” and Madam Bow in Com- Fri- Fin- “Ha Zane Lake in trawfoot™; Desert Gold' Separated Sweethearts.” COLONY. YVera Reynolds in “Sunny Sundify, ore in rooding I 1se in “Mum'’s the Word"; hy DeVore and Cullen Landis Midn lyer” and Johnny r. Cinderel : Wednes- Gish in “Nell Gwyn" rds in “Love's Labor Doro! e | Le - S Betty Ce | { “Wise or Other Saturday, Fred homson_in Across the Bar- | nd Sennett's “Hayfoot, Straw- | DUMBARTON. Sunday, Emil Jannings in rlety”; Monday, Lois Moran, Peerv in “Padiocked’’; Tuesday, Sh v Mason in “Desert Gold"; Wednes- Pringle in “The Wilder- n": Thursday, Ernest Tor- Clara Bow fn_“Mantrap™: Gordon and Charles Mur Daddies™: Saturday, “Blue Blood..” Noah ness Won ind tay, Ver: ray in George Walsh in and Monday. Anita Stewart rge Sidney in “The Prince of Pathe News and Fox comedy, “The Hear Tuesday, Pola egrl in od and Naughty” and Fox comedy, “The Flaming Affair’: Vednesday and Thursday, Helene in “The Woman Hater” smedy. “Control Yourself'; Priscilla Dean in “The Danger nd Fox comedy, ‘Matrimony . Nissen, more and Willlam Collier Tady,” and comedy, Sunda and Ge Pilsen, and | Frida FAVORITE. Sunday and Monday, Harold Llovd “Fror He: Sake,” Aesop Fable: uesday, € en and Lionel darrymore Lucky I ) * Cool wher: Wednesday, ne Rich in Trer Conw; n “The Sport- comedy, “Under Two ¥red Thomson in “Thu Glenn Tryon in| Flynn Semon in “Radio Detec- for Rent” and . Tield ; Pathe and Fox “Ssawdust and Spangles’: and Wednesday, Anita Stew- and George Sidney in “The Prince the comedy, “Uneasy ¢, John Bowers and > La Motte in “The Peo- Preston” g v Parlor’ v, Be: “Are Darents Pl HOME. rman Kerry in “The and Aesop Fable; Mon- e Vidor and Lowell Shér- u Never Know Women' i Conley in “Going Cra Tucsday, Monte Blue and P Miller in 1 1 in “His Girl a | Who's Next?” 3rien and Olive <" and Charles eenth Man”; ¥ri- a_Reynolds in “Sunny Side nd Clyde Cooke in Hal Roach’s v < in My Own Pal Henry's Lick Penny Lov Theater | only au rduced mmunity, Lich nemorial cople of bital, had make every 1 the operation of d wirale ng man he hrowir ing and graduate from = played in | EN | —“Nell Gwyn nner ite d the en for next nday afternoon, at ter include for the | othy lemented will present * for one week, saturday and continuing eptember 17. In this masterpiece appear Whital, Col. Ben Cameron, Lillian Gish. Robert Har- Tteid and Walter Long OTANIPIC. and Monday., Henry B. Marguerite De La Motte nknown Soldies Pathe nd Pathe comedy, “'Yes, Yes, Tuesday, Madge Bellamy in and Pathe comedy, Wednesday, Mary 3. Kyne's “More F d Tathe comed, | “Papa Be 1" Thursday and day, Marie Prevost in “Up in Mabel's R »x Weekly and Pathe reel, en _Ages of Sport”; Saturday, W. Henry B. Mae Marsh, ron, Wallace Sunday an in Pe Less Work The_ Fight | { | | | | | | | D. 0, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ‘ 1926. Buck Jones in “The Fighting Buck- — PARK. Sunday, Rudolph Valentino in “Blood and Sand,” Mack Sennett comedy and news; Monday, Vera Reynolds, H. B. Warner and Raymond - Hatton, in ‘Silence,” Mack Sennett comedy and News Events; Tuesday, Helene Costel- lo, Willard Louis and Lowel Sherman in “The Love Toy,” Larry Semon Bears and Badmen:” Wed- mil Jannings and Lya De “Variety,” also “A Fratern- Thursday. Rudolph Valen- tino in “The Sainted Devir’ and comedy; Friday, Marie Prevost and Harrison Ford in “Up in Mabel's Room” and Glenn Hunter in “The Little Grant" Saturday, Richard Dix and Chester Conklin in “Say It Agaln,” Clyde Cook comedy, tarva- tlon Blues,” and chapter seven, “The Phantom Police.” (Saturday, contin- wous from 2 p.m.; Sunday, from 3 p.m.) SAVO Sunday, Vera Reynolds in “Sunny Side Up,” Andy Gump in “California, | He We Come” and news; Monday, Lionel Barrymore and Mary Brian| in “Paris at Midnight” and CIiff Bowes | in *Squirrel Food”; Tuesday, Lve. rent in “The TImposter” and “Dancing Daddies’; Wed- Lon Chaney fin “The Trap m@erial comedy, ‘Matrimony Blues”; Thursday, Estelle Taylor and Bryant Washburn in “Wandering Footstep: and Ralph Graves in| Mack Sennett’'s “The Window Dum- ; Friday Fred Thomson in| ands Across the Border” and Cen. | tury comedy ; day, Ranger dog series, s and Clyde Cook Roach’s “He Forgot to Remember.” TAKOMA. Sunday and Monday, the junlor stars of 1926 in “Fascinating Youth Pathe News and comed sday Elinor Glyn’s “The Only edy and cartoon; Wednesday Thursday “As No Man Has Loved, based on Edward Everett Hale's story “The Man Without a Country,” and | comedy; Friday, “The Bandolero,” a story of a Spanish Robin Hood: Pathe News and comedy; Saturday, George O'Brien, Lou Tellegen in “The Silver Treasure,” Aesop’s Fable, Sportlight and comedy. Copr. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Co. Putti in ity Mixup: DECIDES To PARK £VGAR OM A LEDGE e TE LOBBY AMD GE T AFTER THE NEXT ACT YORK. ¢ and Monday. Colleen Moore ‘Ella Cinders” and Helen and W comedy, “The Family Tuesday, Doroth: in Gwyn" and Neely Edwards in “Love Labor Lost”; Wednesday, Betty Comp- son and James Kirkwood in “The 4 ¢ and Aesop Fable; Thurs daj Brent in “The Impostor and Al John in “Sky Bound’ Friday, Hoot Gibson in “The Man in the Saddle” and Hal Roach’s “Don Key"; Saturday, Vera Reynolds in | and Art Lake.in | s Mama." i ren R 7 SMOKING A FIFTY-CENT CIGAR BETWEEN ACTS. LeokS AT WATCH - 19" WORLD'S BIGGEST MACHINE. —By WEBSTER. Electric Generator for New York With 215,006 Horsepower. From the Kansas City Star. With the labor and skill of more than a thousand men, the actual work of constructing the world's most pow- erful machine has begun at the plant of the Brown Boveri Electric Corpora- tion at Camden, N. J. 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