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Auto ride around Riverside, vie nd up to N Los Angeles in aftern where we arrived at 6 o'clock to- night on time and transferred to hotel as planned, where all are satistactorily located in their rooms. Have had all which ftincrary shows for 2 seemed to have enjoyed it. Ev body well and happ; ...$0.85 . L10 . 220 1 65 : g ola Inn. For_details of my Yellowstone- Zion National Park Tour, leaving Washington August Only few berths lfll E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS District National Bank Bldg. Washington, . €, JOLELLE | Lot of Fun | the ca | ers live in KEITH'S—Violet Heming & Co. There is an, excellent bill of enter | taining 1 is week Dainty Violet Jdwin Burke d has been topline honors. M cted with more h ! , her apy the ning never nd_artistie snirits ¢ really enjoy | ing company is number is enthu; new and o comedy into \\Anlungtnn.l limelight rson of Billy House, an ent leadline heretofore. lizes his weight and be; sparkling wit from ang and an awkw: with ment. Rilly rounder | let nds his wife away es on a gay time i him into close House min present-day which move- 1 rters. . and if he gets without being signed by one of the big revues, the Gotham promoters will be overlooking a good | thing. His supporting company of three women and one man is sati . one lithesome miss ms | hit in an acrobatic dance of real qual ity. Mr. House acknowledged his cor- | dinl welcome In a nent spesch after a | Rialio | half dozen recalls es and I singers, were dr near the end of the pr have to work hard to get over th talking songs with anything like oo Both have good voices selections are of the the popu o handle thelr feet w S - displays sever: The Blum Trio op: with artistic posing Kirkland & Co. follqw with ladder-climbing act. which is by good clowning: Lew Paul clever well; close the bill with | . and the regula :tions fill in the small supe. it EARLE—"Ballet Caprice.” irle Theater this week pre- s the headline attraction “'Ral A l0-scene dance revue atest starring | Pt his health as the photo- | lonsing ged by Georg h\ W. Wania, Ynlln Protzenka, Truly Jones, JEisie lorenz Simonson ably the hest of the ten scenes is Archer and the Bird.” danc k and Felsen. Both are ac complished dancers and a ceived. The entire act is elaboratel} zed and pretty costumes add to beauty of the dances. Frank Melino, assisted by Powell and Alfred Melino, ore a de- cided hit with their offering, “Just a Melino. is a good acro- as well as a good com d his partners rry on the to the satisfaction of the tic dancer median s good wo audience. The Ziegfeld Shadowgraph. a fe ture of past Follies presentations, is ise of much laughter from the ounger people in the audience and me real fun for the older ones. Ch r Spencer and Lola Willia with their mirth-provoking skit ting It Over.” Spencer is a “Put- pable comedian with an original method of putting his comedy acro gam&flm%gxg @1 ams is a good foil and also sings The Morton the bill with nging and danc- with a pleasing voice. Jewel Dance Regue ope some good comedy, ing. Blind Alleys” is a screen drama of New York v revolving around a newly wedded couple who ar. se; ted from each other. The bride, ble ot speak the Knglish langnage. is handicapped in her search for her husband. who has been injured in an auto accident. The remainder of the bill is com- ed of the regular house short-reel s and music by the Earle Or- chestra and Alexander Arons, concert | organist. COLUMBIA—"Metropolis.” \I?(In;ml at the Columbia this week, is the picture of a weird city of the future, so far in the future as G ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON | ! ~: THEATERS d as to|to be rent high | signs of rolled effect that she | the b Ar | g0 2l anl of whic "‘,...\u His re-|, erture, | | ,Hnnllwl of a £l m.lk 1ble | Brice offers a ing song and dance | and his big bl g the Ren |the s | Harriet ] complete the screen prog a picture of the life of work-| ers, the earth, all but ch machines working in 10-hour shifts, ned to huge and fantastis while their wealthy broth- Upon completion of their tour of duty tihe men board elevators which take them far down into the center of the earth, Living in such atmosphere, practically slaves of a machine age, it is not unnatural that they become sul- Jen and bitter. In their midst lives a woman of such perfection.of acter and personality that she become, for them, almost a saint, G in whom they have a childlike be- It is this woman who delays breaking out when they have en- dured the labor as long as they can. She advises them to wait for the leader that is sure to come to them. John Masterman is the master mind, and he has built this “Metropolis.” | His son Eric has never been allowed down 1n the “machine Yoom,” but one ay he cees Mary leading the children of the workers and he follows her and gets his first glimpse of the workers. He attempts to intercede for them with his father, and when this fails he de- termines to cast his lot with the laborer Masterman has conceived the idea ,-r making one more machine, greater n all the others. This is to be in everr spect like 2 human befng, but withor soul. When he discovers that l)m workers are listening to A he orders the new machine to Mary disap- a is the image, fashioned after the real Mary. This fantastic invention is turned loose among the workers, but the inventor | loses the control, and it orders them to strike for their liberty, and they believing it fo be the real Mary info an orgy of wreckage. In iness they have forgotten ‘hildren in the homes below the room. santime Mary 1 learning of what has zes that the children are in_dan of drowning rushes to hxim 2 th the aid of escaped, appened, ' \ages to bring the children 10 !, above the earth and » workers, Alfred Abel has the role of John Masterman, the cold, cruel and effi- nt ruler of “Metropolis.” Gustave "h . The laurels in | picture, Im, who ! wever, go to Brigitte s the role of Mary. is really a big picture, with rvelous photography and remark- | able direction, particularly in the han- | dling of the mob scenes. The bill includes an E. W. Hav- ener's comedy with “Big Boy." news and an overture by the orchestra, Collegiate wood, is on | politan this weel, the medium of unm.wmxw a portrayved through “Rolled Stockings,” a Lactobacillus Acidophilus Call our groduct W1, A7 Milk ade Mark) {estinal disorders Ask vour physlcan ubout it NATIONAL VAC AND ANTITOXIN II\QTITUTP Phone North 89 1515 U St ..‘—-—"H D caar —r ¥or § living far_below the surface of | | tenced to 15 yo | ested in | the . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ional—“Smilin’ Through,” drama, at 8:20 pm Caprice,” *Rlind and a vaudeville, continuous, 1:30 to story of two hrothers {dear old Colfax. Some of the girl at hoys™ look old enough post at 11:15 least, o ' according to Holly wooc t E Metr itan —*Rolled plenty of action and enc 150, 3 make a diverting picture, are in evidence, too, but there are no ockings, except with 5:40, 745 and out” at| 7:40 and “Twelve am, 12, 8245 pon Mile 4:05, 5:35, Cerew, Louise 1 a Paramount junior , represents the type of freshman ted to boost the male envoll gures and pack them in at any her charms are e screen. The veteran adds dignity to the readway brothers, one . the other an athlete ed by James Hall and Richard "he subtitling is exceptionally ks of Men.” at 11:35 7:30 and 9:40 pan. continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. _ Tivoli s W, ‘Rolled Stocking pan. ked by the 63 ) Will Rogers stars in 9 elogue, nd a bl rod as reel n Trish trav r Comedy. not usual, N excellent round out the hill. medley of colleg! m off with an theme which n | of the move ter s some . And then Joan Cri appro- | ford, who is ¢ <hip until she falls in love with handsome captain. There is quite 1l ending to the sto dramatic, seems ves some important wered, However, there inch”—and that help: Baltimoreans are the entation and, jud, applause, t will g ul tou¥ One can't ‘hestra quiet. The ture is an elahorate musical novelty based on a famous painting by Watteau. The usual news reel and supplementary features com- | plete the bill. RIALTO—“Moulders of Men.” A new juvenile star, Frankie Darro on the film horizon in @ latest picture, “M | questions unan iture this week he final ter. Sam Robbins in the role of the crippled | featured stage p your ngster inz from the ¥ with his wistful smile ted hoyishness. e shows ility as an emotional a litls | Men, Frankie, s of Men™ is a heart story gripping appeal despite rather serivus fliws i plot cons 1t is well actey Milton sills 4 by i dovoting his life on of the dope tr: in al Accepting the p tion as chief of the narcotic squad on the police force, he wages war on the dope ring. ndy” B (harro) sther, Jimmie, live by an ex- Jim to the pr that Charle l‘!m]\!iu an out- tor and comedian. In our days one may have thought it was pig shoes and floppy_trousers. but this picture, written and directed by Chaplin, proves it was thought, cire —thoroughness in allvmh»n maie rs in prison. in the meantime, has heen taken e o v e ef. who becomn ' o t by th | 'l“r o i Adolphe Menjou his s favorite. ~ And it took Monta new point of v wan the T ib iato one which ed by a skillful op f w Washington undermined by his for his brother, whose plight he does not suspect. unexpected the ship. for he edited “A Woman of turn_of events 2 criminals into 1} and reunites in w. thrilling cli- the part of the admirably, » writing the music, » s done by little I because of the Little Dty i i i Trio’ smpaniment. The by | synchronization of the film and the Another Snookums comedy music is perfect. wonder child in the rol | “Down the Rhine” break ews events ands - | “stills,” showing intefes mated cartoon, *Troll along ‘the famous river, with silhouettes, The has a news real and a overture, AINTING— both as an art M and craft PALACE—"Twelve Miles Out.” ssured the William A. McGuire's famous play, rom the artistic “Twelve Miles Out,” is presented in point—and the besi in plcture form, starring John Gilbert, at ||| manship—when Loew's Palace this week. us to do Tt is a story of bootleggers, revenue ||| are co-impor cutters and the high seas, with nc- a specialty with v cene. John You'll find our estimates like Gilbert plays a dashing voung boot- our work—SATISFACTORY. legger sea captain and makes it one of his best roles, though not so preten- || R, K. FERGUSON, INC. tious as some of his others. With r n'm( Department nest Torrence cast as a rival c 22 B § W. F. 298 there enters a very clever short feature Is © Sharp \\lhnl tion composer eraperse fer als ‘Domin- really good | go Civie . i | On the s Mme. E guez. formerly of the Chic olo numbers ing he self on the piano, “Thompson, | a dainty little miss of some three o four Summers, delights in a juvenile | number. accompan utmost view- erafis. you commission inting. 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'nmnmum _FILC THE WORLD T COLOY Ga.\ve.&Fay RICH in JRENCE VIDOR, AT HER FEE We Have With Us WEDNESDAY NITE Foster, Fegan & Cox “The Melody M; (EITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILE TODAY Matines !B\'x;\m _sTm [ VIOLET HEMING &C0. = In “The Snob” YATES & LAVILEV Songsters De L —OTHER ~T\K —i Next wen—Tensre Ulro 4 Phones MAIN 4484 4485 6013, BALLET CAPRIOE A Tero-lchnrel tevzl in Ten 4—OTHER STA t‘rH \-udfll.h. 1. Q) -ml n r THOMAS MElGHAN With Evelyn Brent and Greta “BLIND ALLEYS” Screened at 2, 4:48, 7:35 and 10 2. M. CRANDALL'S f1vo! Park Rd, TODAY—LON CHANE MR. n fork Theater G A\Pbflu!b‘f‘l DAYCMONTE BLUE THE 3 TOMORROW-_L0IS M WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH CRANDALL’S Savoy | TODAY AL ENE AG ru\ml(lm\\ 2 NT_FIN CRANDALL’S e 1 TODAY—FI THE WORLD A SXOOKUMS COMED' Tuu]:ln(!hx\\ ALMA CRANDALL'S TODAY BY ER CRANDALL'S ¥ TODAY Theater EILEEN, MURPHY in Q< “CK rl(\l. Oth Bet. D & E SRINTINGTIN in “TRACKED HE ;’;) LICE" ~ "BOBRY Q. 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