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EK OF Y STAR. WASHINGTON. D. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Apollo Ambassad'r : Ave.Grand 0 Cameo i Rainier. Md Carolina R Central Chevy Cha. Circle Colony Kat_cartoon Clars Bow s of the Mob” “Whr Sai = 4 _Pa Hip’odrome Home L:;der T Victor McLaghlen in “What Price Glory." in “The Big Parade” Fox N _Aesop Fable Krazy Kat cartoon Georze K Rod_La Rocque_and Rod La T Jean Loft Jean Krazy Kat cartoon Screen snapshots “Bronks and Mary Brian in = “Forgotten Faces " Aesop Fable. News. Lewis Stone and 7 Norman Kerry in “The Poreign Legion' Cameo_comedy. George K. Arthur in "htl?\'ll d Inkwell Imj Technicolor reel " George Bancioft in The Draz Net.” Rarl Dane in John Gilbert in “The Cossacks.” Karl Dane and wr in s Comeds. M Detectives Pathe News. _ Comedy News Lois Moran in Johnnv Hines in Don't Marrs Home Made. John Gilbert in “The Cossacks." Krazy Kat cartoon. Lloxd Hughes in “Sailors Wives “ “The Cossacks.” J. Arthur comeds News. Curiosity_reel Mary Asior an Lioyd Hushes Three-Ring Mar- riage.” i Victor McLaghien in *'A @irl in Every Port.” orton comeds. Oddity reel Billiq Dove n “The Yellow Lily. " Comedy. _ Willlam Bosd in The Skvacraper.” Comed. caue_and John Gilbert The Cossacks.” Sally Phipps e Comedy. the Review. Nevs Clara Bow in Red Hair Comedy Bleanor >!humrm{i(_ i Diamond Handeufls.”" Comedy. Marguerite Livini The Scarlet Dot Lupino Lane comeds Novelty reel Milton_Sills_in The Blonde Saint Comedies Adolphe Menjou in His Tiger Lady.” Comedy Metro_oddity Lon Chaney Comedy in “The Big City." Ben Hall comeds. Florence Vidor in msday And “Stark_Love." News. John_Gulbert ews Tom Mix in “Silver Valley." The Collesians. News illiam Boyd in » Skyscraper. “Across to Singapore.” Roach-Davidson comedy in “The Latest Prom Faris.” Thomson in Lois Moran in et Legion.” “Publicity Madness." “The Foretgn Legion." “The Forsign Legion. = carteon. Inkwell Imy ____Fabies Krazy_Kat carioon “Stigk to Your Stor." Harold Lloyd reissue “Adglphe Menjou in Dolores Del What_Price Glory “The Little Yellow Arsop Fable. News Eq ‘Publicity Madness Comeds Tuntley Gordon in Fddie Gribbon in “United States Smith." Charles Chase comeds. Sport reel. _Serial Laura La Plan Home. James. ke and Mike comeds. Serial Norman Kerry in Ramon Novarro in :‘Forbidden Hours " Aesop Fably . Norman Kerry in The Foreign Legion." Cameo comedy. Cameo_comedy. News Helene Chadwick in “Modern Mothers Mermatd comeds. Novelty _scenic Thomas Meighan n ., in “The' Racket." Cameo_comeds Mary Astor_in Three-Ring Mar- riage " Comedy. Oddity._Fox News Lewis Stone ’rm Norman Kerry in n ““The Racket.” Cameo_comedy. News. rin " Jacaueline Logan Harty Langdon, in g n he Chaser. The Leopard Lads.” Our Gang comedsy. Lupino Lane comeds. News. _Serial Lois Moran in “Don't Marry. Karnival comedy. NI Pathe Review qon. Technicolor_reei Edmund Lowe in Publicity Madness etro-Goldwyn News Tonles Mat., Barry Norton in T twing . Chestar Conklin, ols for_Luek.” Mary_ Brian il Polly Moran in “Bringing Up Patber.” May McAvoy ia v Wil Regers in “'A"Reno Divor:ze J “A Texas Steer in “Under the Tonto 4 Rim iR i May McAvoy i Virginta Browne Faire “The Lion and the Mouse " Noyelty reel. Comedy. Toplcs. Esther Ralston in John Gilbert in The Cossacks May_ McAvoy in “The Lion and the ‘Home, Our Gan Tke and Mike comeds. Seri n “Half a Bride.” ~oddity_reel. Snookums comedy Renee Adoree and Mouse Comedy. News Renee Adoree and John Gilbert in Fred Thomsap in John Gilbert in he Sunset Legion. “The Cossack U Sydney Chaplin in s “8kirts.” s The Cossacks Comedy. “Us Lioyd Hughes in “Saflors’ Wives." Sennett _comedsy. News. Tim McCoy in “Wyoming Mermaid Cartoor et Col. George K. Arf “Detectives. Buster Brown coms Sport reel. _8er Buck Jones in “The Rranded Sombrero.” Comedy. T ..Pola Negri in ““Three Sinners." Johnny Harron in “Gireen Grass Widows." —John Gilbe & John - Gilbert % The G he Cossacks. e ver Cossacks omedy. g in W O, Fields and Chester Conklin in Fools for Luck Comedy. Scenic. _ Billy Sullivan 1n The Little Snob " J Comedy “Woman Wise Comedy. _Serinl.__ __Paramount News. June Marlowe Lon Chaney in The Big City." Cameo_comedy. Syd_Chaplin in Skirts.” i ~Tojs Wilson T “Free Lips." Al Cooke_comedy. Tom Mix in “The Arizons Wildcat."” Pola Negri in __"Good and_Naughty" _ Bid Smith_in “Dugan of the Dugouts.” Horton_comedy. Hodge Podge reel Wiliam Haines in “West Point." ansom Oswald cartoon. comedy. News Serial Karl Dane an Georke K. Arthur in “Cireus Rooki _News._ Coy Jack London's rowlers of the Sea Comedy. Snapshots, ___ Serial Lon Chaney In “Laugh. Clown, Laugh."” Comedies Mary Philbin ‘Surrender " Sport reel. His_Tiger Fox News Comedy Victor MeLi Edmund Lowe in Topics of the Day. reeline Day n Nisht Life. Comedies “Stop That Man. “Body and Soul Buster Brown Hodee Podze comedy medy sport_reel ilton Sills i “The Valles of the . Larry Semon comedy_ Buck Jones in “The Branded Som- brero.” Comedy. Serfal “Siiverstreak, the dog. § House Giants." Charles Chase comedy. 5 Edmund Lowe in y in “Publicity Madness." “Laugh, Clown, Laugh " ___ Comedy. Georze Bancroft in “The Showdown. dmund Lowe in ___Fox News k ST e dge Bellamy in Ren Maynard in “Soft Living.’ “The Devil's Saddle.” ! Cartoon. 1 Comedr. o U A Will Rogers Name the Woman Joneses_comeds. Pathe Review n “Where Trails Begin " in “A_Texas Steer." __Comedy’_ Novelty reel Felix_cartoon. Richard Barthelmess in Richard Barthelmess {n arry Lonzdon in 3 Wheel of Chance ‘Wheel of Chance Johnny Hines in Three's & Crowd H i ome Made. Milton Sills_in “Night “The Hawi's Nest. Lite Jackie Coogan in Emil Jannings in ‘Butto £ ns. Street of Sin “Hot News." - Comeds. Novelt reel Thomas Meighan in The Racket Cameo _comedy. athe Review Topics of the Day. Thomas Meighan in Toics of the Day. _ Aesop Fable “Wallace Beery Beery in Bovd in “The Big Killing. The Big Killing." “The Cop." Technicolor reel Tect nicolor re Barnes Goosle comeds i The Racket " : o Aesop_Fable.News Cameo_comedy May McAvoy in “The Lion and the Dolores Del Rio in “The Gateway of the n Mouse. Moo Roach comedy. Comedy. Review. Ken Maynard in “The Wagon Show." Our Gane comedy Serial Edmund Lowe in “Dressed to Kill. Lupino Lane comedy Ralston in a Bride’ Cameo comeds Novelty reel Laurs La Plante in “Home. James " Tke and Mike comedy Attractions in Washington Theaters NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS— “Seventh Heaven.” Austin Strong's drama, Heaven.” will be the attraction at the National Theater next week, beginning Monday, with matinees Wednesday and Ssturday. This is the last play of the Summer season. Chosen by popular ballot among pa- trons of the National Players, “Seventh Heaven” was practically the unanimous choice, the votes being so overwhelm- ing that no other play was considered. The presentation next week will mark its fourth appearance at the National Theater, the National Players Leona Powers, National Players, will play the role in which she appeared last year, Diane; Howard Miller, leading man, will play Chico: Helen Wallace has been cast as Nana. r of Diane; Charles Hampden 1 Bo the taxi driver, and e Callender will appear as the Mrs. Hibbard, Arthur Rhodes. ster and other members of | the company have supporting roles. Because of the unprecedented popu- larity of this play, it may be necessary to stage an extra matinee to care for the overflow. NATIONAL—"Wings.” *Wings,” Paramount’s wartime avia- tion spectacle, commences a limited engagement at the National Theater v night, September 16. ‘This screen production is said to depict with thrilling realism what the afr aces did during the World War. The battle scenes show the wide stretch of the allied front and the deacly work which the air aces did in bombing the trenches and lines of the enemy. These scenes were made in an area of five square miles near Fort Sam Houston de San Antonio, Texas. Milliam Wellman, who served in the Lafavette Escadrille during the war. is nsible for the direction of the film sBaring honors with Lucien Hubbard Paramount’s featured supervisor, and Jahr Monk Saunders, the author of the siors. Five thousand men were used in the filming of the St. Mihiel drive. on the land troops there irplanes, manned by try'’s best known “Winzs” hay #nd of the most youth- 2 big screen produe- a Bow, Charles Jobyna Ralston Smith te Marchal, de Bruiler. REITH'S—"The King of Kin “The King of Kings Mille's revers , In it are Ci rs. Richard Arle Brendel. / Grnboat r. Hedda Hopper, Arl ard Tucker and Nigel brought es this event famous s clude D'Aleamo rerted by be Florence, ltaly, in- Baroness Gllda The choir is di- PALACE—"Her Cardboard Lover.” tarting be Markell Henry The pro- evise in nder Harry vecislly srranged hich. ingether with the M-G-M Jazz-Scenie, will complete PrORT e three times as a vehicle for | leading lady with the | | METROPOLITAN—"Forgotten Faces.” | ‘The screen attraction at the Metro- | “Seventh | politan Theater for the new week, com- | Rogge. | mencing Saturday, will be “Forgotten | A | Faces.” Clive Brook, Mary Brian, Bac- lanova and William Powell are featured in this Paramount production. which | was directed by Victor Schartsinger. | The fear of an unseen menace, | adroitly maneuvered, serves as theme | of “Forgotten Faces.” The mystery ele- ment is introduced at the very begin- ning of the narrative when a gambling house is held up. Through clever dis- | eolving the story melts into a period 15 years later, when “Heliotrope"” Harry ir confronted before prison bars by the | wife he detests for her slender moral fiber. There is a_daughter, but from | he is released, the convict-father shel- her mother, and in the end he makes the supreme sacrifice. | There will be shorter Vitaphone sub- jects, news summary and overture and accompaniment by the Metropolitan or- chestra. FARLE—“Lights of New York.” The first 100 per cent sound-and- | talking picture ever made, “Lights of New York,” will be shown at the Earle | Theater, beginning Saturday. | " Although there have been pictures synchronized in part and shorter fea- tures introducing stars of the concert | and stage, there has not been presented | here prior to this a screen drama thoroughly tonal in every department, | whether it be the speaking voice, the | shuffie of dancing feet, music | sound effect. | “Lights of New York” detalls the ex- | perience of two small-towners who be- | come enmeshed in the whirl of Broad- ¥'s night life and its under-cover ctivities, The murder of a policeman [by the bootleg ring, starts moving a behind prison walls and later, when'| 3 with good flavors | ters her from the degrading influence of | and | and | “Lucky Stars.” a novel scenic and other so0n rises to hecome their leader. Fall- | short reels will be added features. ing in love with & beautiful ptured ki) maiden, he runs afoul of the accept Jaws of his clan, and is forced to fight Those Hollywood Blues. his own men. It was directed by Costume experts who pass on the Arthur Robison and the cast includes | clothes that are to be worn in moving Aud Egede Nissen and Rudolph Klein- | pictures look through a piece of blue |glass to see how the colors will pho- tograph. joins the buccaneers for a career, T new Harr medy. poon Butt-R-Ni vour salad. It is stiff lik whipped cream. it in sandwiches. like butter creamed till Butter and = e and PGELFANDY 4 foam, lemon e, oils and spices. It is laden and with all the vitamines so good for you. Try it on toast, on pie-crust bars. Fresh at your dealers in 30c gl jars ... i also Gelfand's Re Sandwich Spread. Tie Gelfand Mfg. Co., Balti- more. many things Gelfand’s BUTT-R-NAISE Distributor series of thrilling events that are said | to be heightened by the synchronization. Helene Costello, Cullen Landis Wheeler Oakman. Mary Carr, Glad: Vitaphone | Brockwell and Robert Elliott are fea- | ured in the large cast. | In addition there is the Biltmore | Hotel Orchestra and the Larry Ceballos dancing ballet. FOX—"The River Pirate.” Victor McLaglen, remembered for his yrtrayal of Captain Flagg in “What rice Glory,” is the star of “The River Pirate,” which is to follow “Street Angel” at the Fox Theater. | | | The star, who appears as & pirate, | | sailor Frink, in this Willlam Pox pro- | duction. has a supporting cas. headed by Lois Moran, Nick Sfuart, Earle Foxe, Donald Crisp and Robert Perry “The River Pirate” tells an absorbing story of a river pirate and the daugh- ter of the man who is giving his life to put him behind the bars A stage presentation with Broadway entertaining stars will be a feature of the program, as will the Fox Orchestra Leon Drusiloff, conducting, and the Pox Movietone News MBIA—"The Tempest.” Barrymore will be seen at Loew's Columbia, beginning Saturday in “The Tempest a new United Artists picture. ‘The Tempest is action and plenty of humor the story, when the star peasant officer plunged life of pre-war Russia, to final scenes, ss, his sweetheart, from blond- y hordes and escapes with her to e of happiness ish setting and are said to have q John crammed with from the unusual photo- a share In American debut opposite the The Tempest.” and Louis Wol- heim and George Fawcett have sup- In addi there will be an_oddity gle's Nest”. the M-G-M the Columbia orchestra, un- Burrows der Claude LITTLE. THEATER salr.” Paul Richter, the € an star who plaved the title role of “Biegtried,” will | #gain be seen here in the leading part of “Peter the Corsalr. an UFA produc- which the Motion Picture Gutld 1o the Little Theater heginning eter the Cor tion brin Sunds “Peter the Corsair” is described as an adventure story. Laid in the stirring days of the sixteenth century, it re- counts the exploits of a jolly band of | pirates who were the scourge of the ftalian seas. ‘There has been developed & background of medieval beauty and bravery which is said to be unusual and impressive, with great castles and powerful sea scenes reconstructing the glorigus period Bigbler appeass s » yolog boy who when he rescues a | Dr. Caldwell’s 3 Rules Keep You Healthy Dr. Caldwell watched the results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful peaple are of their health, diet and exercise, con 1l occur fromstime to time stipation much one tries to mportance, then, is | en it Dr as in favor of get e to nature as possible remedy for constipation, idwell's Syrup Pep ble compound. It most delicate sys « habit forming prep rup Pepsin is pleasant oungsters love it. It gripe. 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