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he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 192 VIOLET HEMING — h L R . : FORD and JOUN GILBERT- Keiths ; s . : . (Screen) Jf:erze 7°0/7C SMmiLN THROUGH” National a JAMES Columbia [photoplays Tl'us Week SILENT DRAMA ATTRACTIONS COLUMBIA—*“Metropolis.” This afternoon and evening. G : METROPOLITAN—"Rolled Stockings.” This afternoon and evening. : 4] . 5 PALACE—“Twelve Miles Out.” This afternoon and evening. o i Lt R RIALTO—“Moulders of Men.” This afternoon and evening. GEOQGE CHOOS Earle THOMAS MEIGHAN‘ : 5.8 K 4 \ . ; 3 LITTLE THEATER—“A Woman of Paris.” This aiternoon and 3 N ¥ ‘ evening (Stage) # : : : 4 - 4 4 b F %$ - v' WARDMAN PARK—"Rosita.” This evening. Attrac thl‘lS m Wasl‘ung’ton ‘ - o ' ; o : 3 { - COLUMBLA—*Metropolis.” Locw's Paluce Theater this week, b *“Metropolis,” the latest production . e scr attraction will present I 0 Lk ; . 3 — from the UFA studios, in Berlin, will s Playhouses l'llS Week g . , ; be shown at Loew's Columbia. this \,,fl." Sduchion, S “Taaves 2t " : ny - veek, & today. Out. m Robbins’ Baltimores i ' CONWAY ICARLE and FRANKIE: | ~strsoocunr,, ., |00, So S, St § 5 . ; 4 s | above, ¢ below—above, dizzy | Other 5 “include “The Ga e e e : DARRO-Rialto e, b v s Sther o i s i 2 NATIONAL n Through." drama. Tomorrow evening. 4 g . s y endless depth and the workers; be-| extrava hased on the famous : s 0 | tween, the center is missing. A city | painting by Watteau, the French This a on and evening without a center is a city without a|painter, which fe Helen Yorke coloratu soprano, a cast o Alleys,” vaudeville. This afternoon s . | heart, without a soul | color y t | Below, among the tortured drudges,' singers and dancers. Internationa “Aw N lives an apparition, 2 v, ws Reel, Topics of the Day and the LP 7L MAN o ARIS — comforter to the oppressed; ce.| Palace Orchestra will round out the Eaea O, among the tinseled mighty, i3 program Felsen, dancers of exceptional attain Saent. Tor e otirs e s ttle Theater i J - v gon of the mast L i 2 : . rs, supported hy Li Notes of the Stage and Its People. ;“{?"“‘;“‘r"‘;“'{',O;’,’:)’l‘m"fl"' o% ik V‘}'»‘\‘I"“‘“ . s “,I h(pyi,rp .tnr:ny‘,:fl Wania and an ehsemble including A yohin Joyce, Protsanika, Truly = and conquers him her mystic | lights, hut, of cov the stage coulc power. As in a dream, he follows not in ocean to the task nd Florence o which th ILLIAM FAVERSHAM, the| Oop.” at Atlantie City “arte,” | down to the workers’ world to be the {urni ) . This is W deliverer of her people. the pictur t tells the story N l well known star, will ‘soon |in Boston; “Gypsy t Long t i 5 Dtoc eason Nearly Uver. B ewie, e B AT B o B Rt o ons heaia of Mary, | FumLrininers, iiackore; Achema’ g | suspecting trouble, attempts to|ters and the kidnaping of beautif HALL ard LOUISE BROOKS— w1 | — &m,@w Y METROPOLIS ” Metropolitan T)n 1 mits new atch by Edwin | London. and, Burke. — separate her from the workers. women. ough it all s one Bt ite bt e B ) | Eva Le Gallienne, who arrived last | artificial being in the form and face |the sweetest of love stories. As t LDt s oL e “The Decoy,” by Hugh Stanislaus|week from Europe, has announced|of Mary is created and told to go|Swa y hero, Gilbert t i ; Of course, that fan't the correct |l Upstairs,” Siair ar e« | Strange, will open in Atlantic City|that she has leased the Fourteenth|forth among the machin and | daredevil chances. stages desperate her eves ng » she mur- R 7 ury irth, melody to say it, but with all it erratic| "EubDy Lo \._),r_\‘{’,“_j »"’“Quinneys,” | August 8. Street Theater, New York, for five|preach humility. Instead she tells t n llows the course of a il , . nd in jocoseness it will be =v‘n“f‘”‘"' to ind e Fan € “ o Bancine Mothecs — X vears at an annual rental of $20,000, them to riot and destroy. They core smilin’ throug ) atone | Other offe will Includ ust that s Goee Ny and thatialll 548 C Bod. Baldpate.” ’ “The Kite Man,” with James Spotts- and intends to continue the policy | smash their machin water inun i SoF e ot of Fun" and Frank Melino ings come 10 an end sometimes. | and »Ses e o Fn. | Wood and Grace Valentine heading |she inaugurated last season. Next|dates the city, and all are in danger ¥ Moollets of Mew for Harrict Powell and Alfred Melino;, _ With the week opening September| “ e the cast, opened last week at New month she begins rehearsing “The|of drowning. While the men and| ... o A e Time passes . s Chester Spencer and Lola Williams 5. the National Theater Players wil L 4 L London, Conn. Good Hope.” » will direct re- | women are dancing they suddenly re oy = GES ng y S same. fat ywn to- | Louls Weslyn's laughable skit, “Put. bring to a close their third pleasant iy}”*‘ rain,” * 3 and_Eg, s hea road company which | member their children, who have been ¥ ool the “‘“,',"":'vr;s“‘e Ria getner Ung 1t Over.” and the sensational |and prosperous season in Washington | 314n: Iy Cctos e fer First Affaire o br Merill s to Dlay radle Song.” left right in the path of ri3ing waters f e provokers, the Ziegfeld Sha a season of ull weeks, cl Lniie My 2 pre | Rogers, will bo presented in New York | ~ Then—but “Metropolis” is a motion | ! . pi, former n outstanding itself iz worthy of note, inasmuch and Le e August 22. | Dwight Deere Wiman and Willlam | picture and tells its own storv. Fritz| 557 b 8 pow 1{“]1,1";"4‘?', : novelty in the “Follies.” the nation-wide average for Sur r Smilin’ : # “The Sign = A. Brady, jr. announce a new play| Lang directed the picture from Chan- { > i r 8" is ribed as an rtoire companies is a % it Dobr: The Don:| . < Levison, producer of “Kiss| by Daniel Rubin, entitled “Women Go | ning Pollock’s adaptation. = I e restin plav which concerns | Weeks. —And, oh, what Ll e thie ight 13 has acquired another musical| On Forever,” with Mary Boland in the | n and prominent Elk, interested n e an 1 separated on their | Plays they have presented | & comedy, entitled “The Great Thomp- | leading part. | METROPOLITAN—*Rolled o otaminent 1N IUE STy ' hushand is tossed| But the purpose of this story is not| son,” by Jack Borns. | [ | Bloekiig SCeelia i lowis onithm wahct sy and the bride, foreign | to indulge in remir not_to | = btde: Dudley, Eouls: Shmom, Ted| 'mois haie: halloow trousers SHOrt| on of the Fedaral By eu e St ey 10 speak English, is | recriticize nor to repraise past. work y | Guthrie McClintic, accompanied by | Helms and Spencer Taylor are to| Bobbed hair, balloon trousers. short ono of the Federal burcaus, and opens ng predicament in 4| As will be remembered, at the close [ Katherine Cornell, his wife, who ar.| make a musical comeds, “I Declare,” | SEL DeB: eRibuSim: . (K0T | WL ho leaders of the gang. A il nmediately sets of Ia seaLo! e patrons rived New York las < 0l or od 3 1. £ " s g . 3 2 v D. he KEITH' ‘1-Hulnv Heming - - ach Dumeniatel A Mmool o] ALYSON SHAFFER, who started p m:v;nh:\" el s e e Ll L an exciting varsity boat race—all|officers and obtains the physiclan’s At B. F. Keith s k ’ ilks.” a tworeel laugh-|in a popular vote to determine wh with Paramount as script clerk | iy \hich Miss Cornell is the star. [ Touis Tsquith is producing two! these I s e i [esuniatolodlatten K Exippied Fotiie e noon ‘ S aien startiok e Do T b ana) reaernt oF the |anA Nater, Oim; iciitter, has, Besn pto i musical comedies. One, “Oh, Johnny,” | (2%, . B, o armmmo 8 e | The ohersician }l-.mn;. . e ar ¢ L grame znd the us house feature: mn Exceptional interest, was|moted to the posi sconario | cjarence Jacobson, formerly at the by James Stanley Royce and J. Kelrn | - Rolled Stockings.” the chief feature| The physicia 1 and a newspaper wom- will be A including the “League of i | shown In this innovation, and the pop- | Writer at the Paramount studio in | National Theater and recently treas.| Brennman, went into rehearsal last 2t Crandails Bl afterndon | cres o o crested. Ind the ight ook comedy b wir v 11 gverture, wili complete the b Hioiie centerea of “Seven Ieys| Hollywood | urer of a New York house, has blos-| Week and its opening is set for Au.|thi8 week. beginning this afternoon.iafter a crippled lad and a famous . ; ko to Haldpate.” SOVER REE T on her first stor knment Miss | Lotiod out a8 a producer, and will| BUst 22, The other, “Fhoebe Ann, | Lt [Patires a group of talented youns: | surgeon is engaged. The leaders of the »w, Manager Cochran wants to re-| Shaffer will collaborate with ”"'I’;’ stage a new comedy this Fall, by Charlotte Meany, based on her ;‘:“r"_ known:iass Faramount’s (Junios tiug '.'np campaign being ! "good ~ thing e 3 | Loring on a story, as yet untitled — comedy, ‘A Stitch in Time,” was pre.| Sars. : 7 | wa e the young gangster The Why of It : !’N;lvm: (hye wants WIS | which is being prepared with the idea | Frances White and Frital Scheft | sented several vears ago with Trene oy el “,'1’\‘,’,':;9.,(‘,5 that the physician ha¥ illireateq the i res S ie G0 ok king it a George Bancroft star-, have been engaged for the road com- | J . 2 i togers' inimitable Kuropean|cripple. What happens leads s e | rpn MAYN e el e R st .fuL" Aol MICroft star- | any of “Bye-ye, Bonnie.” SOl lnsrae Lrsvelogues/ SheyMEtopolaNS WOFIR | thuilline climme: i s I 1o S HAROINO . IN M v S recent visit to| Purpose ballo be d Huted o " ; fslemions, o 2 5 P survey and music by the Metr an ee oot :g:’ i) K Al ]‘\,”,“ s oy ":]K' the theater, or. if preferred, patrons| Aiss Shaffer has a “,‘,“"“K‘:."‘.’,””‘! Mrs. Henry B. Harris’ y\rodurlinn.“\i‘l\l e L""i,}",;";‘hg\"‘"‘f““"\'fifg'f“ Fikaty. wader Dunts) Brosskits e s A fr“;hhnn];m;:(;' . ident and Mrs. Coolidge |, o " ng ieir homemade ballots | theater showing e d Goddess 2 : odrasiin .| w se s new week in | P : & afte ReXhichne A oks, B - it kipving hioakes the too | 10T SERE B0 TEE howemce malcts ¢ the Sca” “Not So Long | Blood Monev' a melodrama bY|(he reappearance of Kathryn Givney | Vigcomplete the offerings. o by|€te: Jola Mendez and Bill Knight ap- e In it A i oatme | Balloting s not 10 be restricted to nd recently “Underworld.” | Geotge, MIGUon, JAaped ffOR &) as a member of the troupe f Percy. Heath, coauthor of the oper.|Poarn, In the cast. spirit and in costume. | 7 1 ez E oo Tl K (70 T seasc - : . On the stage Milla Domiguez, so- atehes And. news. | plays that have alicady been pre = T scheduled to open in New York Au-|piance of the ecason. etta “Sari” and concerns two broth-(prano," formecty with tan S enearcy Y sented in the past, but may includ gust 15, ers enrolled in the same college. of | (iyin = as! iers have told the | ° i i % pear in a new tryout, E 5 i her is @ st - | Civic Opera Co. and a medal pupil of o iave told ohe leven plays that have not been herr olleen and John. | et - ol he 0N | swhich their father is a distinguished | el he fore, mor b pdal | faldent suddenly | tofore presented by the Natlonal | A new play by Lewis Beach, “The|flict.\ The picce was nicely recelved | slumnus—one “the best dressed man |yt seinetino 5 Will be heard in pop- i b i P (COLLEEN MOORE, First National | Lady Wears Laurels.” had its first |l then” lata’ By Asbury Park|at Colfax” the other a more s x'mus‘ The Riaite Greiter Orelattk, Bk . - ¥ i an aid to the voters, a lis 8 ~Cort ¥ i e Lakewo yers ’ i uaito G C| . : A id to 1 re, a list of all star, and John McCormick, her [ performance by the wood Playe lad, bent on upholding the reputation [ Rommell conducting, will offer “A outs and 4 i ;] " planned, until the Fall season on ATy the plays they have presented Auring | hushand, have sailed to Florida for a|in Skowhegan, Me., last week, with | e Ll of ‘the family for athletic prowess. o Broadway. Mlss Lorraine Bernard|poy fall in love with the same girl | sudsummer's Tale,” introducing Baby oihey A oo - " | their three seasons is hereto appended: | several weeks' rest. Miss Moore pur-| Martha Hedman as the star. oo ik ; ‘H. Saand gallon hat down to 1935 he Nervous Wreck,” “Just | ehased o 1000t cruising yaoht and| u ) goes to Cleveland to finish out a|ang the idler seems to have all the ;l‘hrmx. on in a terpsichorean interpoe ‘ : Married,” This Is London,” P “Cov '| _“Her Cardboard Lover” closed its| Summer’s stock engagement. best of the affai ation. Aesop's Fahles, Topics of a s about two weeks before that | oo e fondon,” | renamed it Cojo, "Co? standing for | nog yorkc run last night, but will re- T ading A comedy, “Newlyweds' Mistake,” s athe News 5 K Dt feoat | “Spring Cleaning.” “The Best People,” | Colleen and “jo’ for John, on which York run last night, but will ' | So_unusually successtul was Eva eading the cast are Louise Brooks. | foncd, enlvweds’ 3 oo o o ; H~« Whole Town's Talking,” “The| the trip will be made. N Ay D! = Le Gallienne’s repertory appearance |28 the co-ed; James Hall and Richard SUUSA NN NGl curiiaay it o e npion,” * the Wife.* “Twin| " 'On their arrival in Florida waters|Jeane Eagels and Leslio Howard |, G D Oy e e | Arlen, as the brothers; Nancy Phillips the Pill EARLE—"“Ballet Caprice"—"Blind . LTS ease! Arent We AN?" “The Goose | Miss Moore and Mr. McCormick will | leading the cast. plays she had produced in New York, |and El Brendel. LITTLE THEATER SRR . P he Rted Baid-{1,nie 1ligh,” “Cheating Chea spend_a few weeks resting and deep| Producer Erlanger reports his new |that the National Plavers' manage- | The colloze background of the pic. LITTLE i This week at tie Earle Tt X p automohile the | . Chicken Feed Kiki” and “Why {sea fishing, returning to the Coast by | New York theater finished and ready | ment 1s contemplating reviving “The | ture i declared authentic and highly | 4 heginning this afrerr TEe s 65 lotn hit enthcernt with | Men Hesveaiionss l‘\ugu“! 15, where®production will be|to make Its how to the public with| Swan” next month. This was a | Colored with comedy of an infec A Woman of Paris” one of the line attraction W . “ 2 gag it 1926 “The Alaim Clock,” “Three|started on “Synthetic Sin,” adapted | George M. Cohan’s “Merry Malones” | Le Gallienne hit of three seasons | SOrt. fine American fil starts a week’ “Rallar Caprice " a ' Live Ghosts” *The First Year,”|from the play by Frederic and Fanny ['about the middle of September. ago, after which she went in for | S W | ensagement at the Little Theater, bes tion, with “Blind Alleys aghol . - tle Ol1 New York.” “White Col-| Hatton, and later the George Fitz- Ibsen and then formulated the plan | PALAC FT Twelve Miles Out”—Rob-| ginning today. Written and directed lateat picture, stariing Thomas Mel- “Dumb Luck. hy John Rohn and | la Thank 17" “The Last Warn-|maurice special, “Lilac Time,” from| New plays that had their first|of her own repertory theater, which ins’ Baltimoreans. by Cha aplin, it.represents the shan. isarl §immons, wili open in Stamford “The Song and Dance Man,” "the famous play by Jane Cowl and|showing last Monday night include| was q‘-urprlu of the New York| A stage and screen program of | famous comedian’s first venture in thz F ‘@get Cep.ice has Bioderick and Cona, Augum 1d f\ “little Miss Bluebeard,” “Seveath Jane Murfin, “Burlesque,” at Stamford; “Allez- seasony'y ol = ! brilliant promise ig§announced for | ntinued L Page. e’ will be Les Gell > Dyer and Joseph

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