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Opening Attractions in Washington Theaters. (Continued from Page Twenty-two.) a costume drama, with knights in laces and v to_draw rapier for the lady. Gllbert plays \ln-hxm: hero, plumed et ever ready Sabatini’s . favorite of the King, hand- » extraordinary. Bar is unwillingly drawn into wager with his rival in love fashion that he cannot win wife Roxalanne de edan of a nobleman hostile to the King Galning entrance to _the vedan incognito, had considered th dventure, becom, beauty and the name of a rested by the Kin tenced to death as aver, the happy arrival of the King «aves him from the gallows and en- ables him to win Roxalar The picturesque atmosrhere of the s some wonderful bits o There is a love scenc hoat slowly winding its way through a pond of drc and vines that is port to Gilbert is Rc kives his usual suave n the role of the villain Joardman as the heroine has a p: which sui 3 e beauty ht part as Others in_the Karl Dane, Lione Du Elear % is an overture, x’ulhe News and Topics ¢f the Day PALACE—"War Paint.” thunder crashed the occasion ition of a wild and War Paint,” and the Bernie and his en provides Most_of the l it was a cood one— ame to hear him; he re- ed most of the applause, and he rved it, for this is one of the best al road shows, It is interesting to see a picture like “War Paint.” It seems to mark the last stand of the old-time thriller, ! which flourished in the two-reeler, kept going for a time in the serial s under the cloak of it is a bit sad to t photography and s are needed to prod the to some semblance of its old reed “War Paint” has speed, however. | From the moment when the hero, who goes by the name of Mr. Mar- hall, a lieutenant, is told by the hoop- skirted herof t she “wouldn’t marry him if he was the last man fn the world” until the last surviv.| ing red: the dust, the picture is~ replete with melodrama. The trouble starts when Mr. Marshall “tlv to the camera and re marks in a hass voice: “Iron F has escaped sud zone on the warpath: this man is the last surviving member of i " At this point the Ia member of his zuard ceas: and Mr. Marshall daShes w(f into the midst of hostile Indian the colonel's daughter the ry impetus to admit that she wooliy movie, irance of Ben fine orchestra. st_of the thunder. The attack of the Tndians on the fort IHI! a {‘n\l)ik‘ vild rides, about nts to see, keep zoing until the aforesaid cclonel's daughter breaks down and confesses what the andience knew all the time. The best part of the whole performance is when one Olaf Peter- son, using a red<kin as an Indian club, kills 27 of the sa minutes. Tim McCoy e play the leads. be ranked | g Western films with nds of warmad Tndians. ments of the United States d the proverbfal Western hson takes the a_young pony tinwood, . Rob is sent | e he falls In love | anwood | friend of to West P with Betty S wood's drugt Stanwood, Betty been “‘frames Western ag ving” In othes Sam Beldo: anwood, Bob is He goes West and s re. ed by Gen. Custer v dispateh | r. The filming of “Csters Ls Stand” on the Little Bi; remarkable bit of photon Che part_of Gen played by Dustin Far tions by out the WARDMAN PARK — “The Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse.” | Ibanez's story,of the World War, | ur Horfemen of the Apo Ivpse.” which brought hoth the late Rudolph Valentino s r i 1o their initial fame as cesses and which also placed its p: ducer, Rex Ing n enviable | position, is the film this | week at the Wardman Park Theater. | With the scene of Argentine and in the Lati nnm cell Mt. Pleasant 1867 Newton St. N.W.: $10 500 ment Bauman & Heinzman 1504 H St. N.W. Main 3500 | The penetrating warmth of BAUME BEN- GUE (Ben-Gay) goes right to the sore spot, reduces the congestion, and soothes the irri- tated nerve cells and tissues. Ben-Gay is wonderful for Rbeumatism, Neuritis, Chest Colds and every ache and pain of nerves and moscles. It has relieved millions of suffef- e Every druggist sellsit. Get the original BAUME BENGUE CANALGESIQUR)Y ve of a fair| ng houghs ¢ are brought to a brilliant finale. The response from generous audiences to the efforts of the Motion Picture 114 to bring back and exhibit in this e theater all the more vital and {important films, shows this to be an intelligent idea’ proposition in more ways than one. SADOR—“Syncopating Sue.” “A Woman of Letters,” a new Fox tworeel comedy setting forth the ! | further domestic difiiculties of *“Helen 2 s being presented as of the subsid catures of I at the Ambassador Theater three davs of the present Other abbreviated camera sub- ellent pipe organ ac- and solo intervals by Gertrude npaniment J. Lindsey and elman complete a pro s its chief feature The sime feature is being exhibited at he Metropolitan Theater. q | who with Jane Novak in | y Robert t adventure, intrigue and daring tha the interest with its first flas the screen and compounds in nd suspense until the final| episode is faded from the | wak, long recognized of resourcefulness and seldom had so congenial that of Antonia Lee. The | the juvenile Roach’s product of “Shi‘.‘erin:.'} and an_ added attraction !\[ ished by a United States Navy two-reel TIVOLI—*Her Man 0’ War.” Goudal oceupies the screen at voli the fi of this k in “Her Man O' War.” her first ual starring vehicle. and she achieves. a. triumph In the Tole of Cherie Schultz, a German country qrl, who subjugates an American loughboy with a whip and sets him to work on her farm. Comes a day, swever, as the title say, when love does a little subjugating on its own account. It from this uliar development that the picture es its claim to novelty. The role of the American doughboy plaved by William B who Paints for Gl _Cellars No Longer Walls & Floors waste —mean Clean, THE , EVENING created an impression in the title role of “The Voiga Boatman.” Others of note in the cast are Jimmie Adams, Grace Darmond, Frank Reicher and Robert Edeson. The comedy for the first bill of the week is Mack Sennett's “Puppy Love Time,” and ‘auxillary attractions in- clude a new Pathe Review and the latest release of ““Topics of the Day.” The entertainment is rounded out with pipe organ accompaniment and solo interludes by George Emmans, concert organist, and Ida V. Clarke, assistant. DRIVE FOR MEMBERS. Columbia Heights’ Association to Perfect Plans Tomorrow. Hall, 3017 in Carty president of the ass ciation, and Thomas A. King, chair- man of the membership committee, ve enrolled 150 canvassers, s the gathering. Woodward, recreation H. Gaddis, library; C. T. Clayton, building lines; Seneca Bain, committee functions, and Miss | E. A. Hayden, suffrage, are committee chalrmen recently appointed by the | association, which will co-operate with the Federation of Citizens’ Associa tion in its drive for organzed citizen- | 1ip of the District. | ARMY TRIES NEW TARGET. | The Army has hit upon another economy scheme, ‘With a surplus of 12,000 yards of buckram can used chiefly to stif- fen men's c . now declared r- plus by the Q ermaster General, the Infantry Board at Fort Benning, Ga., has been directed to try it| out as a substitute’ for rifle target | material. If it stands the test, Army | marksmen will shoot up the surpius buckram in rifle practice. % —— Schoolmen’s Club to Hear Keating. Edward Keating, editor of Labor, and a former member of Congress, will address the first monthly dinner meeting of the Federal Schoolmen’s Club at the City Club Saturday night. Mr. Keating will speak from the point of view of a trade unionist. Prof. Henry G. 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