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INING STAR, WASHING'ION, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 24 THE BRI"SH[GYP"AN MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE red and swollen from weeping, said: |per and lower strata which gives the|way into the aisle with the first symp- g “How many of them would visit his.|great director such latitude as crystal|tom of the story's close. Mns' BR‘TTEN HEPORTED ?Sl"fn"m?‘ e::hem:fi“;:?e“h;:p}pll:f grace, now that he is gone from us, —_— the poor fellow?” bathtubs and the fifth level of & coall gs,. Priend<-Well, old man, how's the BETTER FROM OPERATION! g!et:_l;ko mfigdpermn_ the operation to be Sheer surprise robbed me of an ade- | mine in which to display his versatility. | new wife? And have you met the He e tollaviiicaentsktariher H BY MOLLIE MERRICK. quate answer. I blinked out into the |With such a gamut of setting and emo- | family? - I:fiernmn sun‘uhlfi:, wond{;mz. EV!I[;}" ’;‘g:-l-}‘:;nfiyn:f&!:e?uli:yiu’i 15?.22 time : Thesgrlflelroom—uet the mother-in- | Arrangements Completed to Move ::;mbem;r:rfi:g’cs to a nursing hom n, s le—youth, joy, ambi- - aw, She's 1 E o HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, Auzust 5.—An _We have learned in years of AImIng |{lon nbemmotichmest, Fricndenip often | Kay Johnson of Broadway was - | (Gosyright. 1020, s Feprmetativem W oo endless queue of people lined for blocks war to cut in on strategic mom'gm.m survives. Sex never fails to survive. ported for this talkie. She is chic and paver Alllance.) Nursing Home. in the torrid heat of early afternoon.|The shots from “She Goes to War,” for | Rudolph Valentino kept a world able. ~Charles Bickford and Conrad A | S The attraction was a revival of “The |instance, are tremendous as compared |aware of the romance in sex in a way | Nagle were the rivals from extreme ends g By the Associated Press. | O ttenr Glassse Pitted Premier Announces Relations | Four Horsemen,” with Rudolph Valen- | with these earlier-made ones. that none of his successors has man- of the social pendulum. There Was & Would Guard Others, Dies. SOUTHAMPTON, England, August 5 Collese Eves Examined tino. ~This silent film swung an un- aged to do. |mine blast and & theme song. And Fred A. Britten; chatrman of the House || DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Wi iand to Be Fixed kno:’n young actor to the pinnacle of mg\{ctg{;;n"' tlg;‘hes f,"{,’ 'cmnxe_g"su | there was no master of ceremonies at nenwkoszn!‘?' N. J.,, August 5 (A?'.T poic i | X! stardom. since those shots of ice TY | Cecil De Mille returns to the type of the opening. Hollywood, which once 'marking that “some one may trip| of presentztives naval affairs com- | 'th Eng an 0 Be Fixe Curious to know what my r,umn}that it is difficult to judge of her beauty | movie which brought him nmnnygp the | lingered on and on in its seats and over tnis,” Georgé McLean picked up |mittee, told the Associated Press yu-’ iend B i would be, I persuaded the doorman to | and charm because they are so handi- | gentry of gelatinland—the thriller type | could never get its fill of introductions a itve electric wire to throw it out of | terday his wife had had a good night | ori Friendly Basis. let me in. ‘Baleful glances from the |capped by de mode styles. 81 story with the inevitable wealthy land handclappings, has learned the|the way of pedesirians. He died al-|and was much better. Mrs. Britten| lined-up multitude. It was a small| The men could have gotten by easily girl, a skillful enough mingling of up- |horrid New York habit of being h: most instanteneously. was operated on for appendicitis in ! T theater, and they feared, quite rightly, |in & modern picture to all but the ex- | By the Associated Fress. that they would not all achieve en- |ceedingly observant or unusually well| i 5.—Egy, s | ¢ 't. A good 200 were | Informed. CAIRO, Egypt, August 5—Egyptians | trance. They didn’ RO Joseph’ Sigwart, who played the role| ed today in vindication of a stub- | turned away. {;cjr?-{c-nd lnn!;—h('ld faith in their mon- [ Those who did get in saw one of the ‘n; old Desnoyers, sat in the row ahead arch, King Fuad, whose premier, Mo- [most interesting story panoramas yet|Of me. enjoying himselt hugely. And hammed Pasha Mahmoud, vesterday !|made unfold again before them. 1 scarcely changed, for all the years, announced a far-reaching agreement | really doubt if anything like the se- controlling relations with Great Brit- | quence of old Desnoyers surveying his ain. cattle in the Argentine has ever been The premier's message said: “I am |made since. Valentino's appearance on *9}1141"-60"4 I felt a tap on my arm happy to announce that after long and | the screen was greeted with a burst of | ¥hen the final fadeout was made. Al difficult negotiations I have succeeded |applause. woman, middle-aged and with her face in obtaining proposals for settlement of — e relations between Egypt and England | This revival of a famous silent film | on the basis of friendly mutual under- | proved several interesting points. First, standing. the subtitles are very boring to one already accustomed to the easy absorp- | { Full Details Soon to Be Bared. |40, "0r “necessary facts via dialogue Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0323 409-410 MeLachl Toth ane G Sia W WooDWARD & LOTHROP O™ 11™ F anp G STREETS ‘The picture fades out with a shot of the father weeping at the grave of his “Full m:;nn: will bfl{publi:h;d m(?‘u"' iand camera, Another thing, the war Optician—Optometrist ! course and it is my fervent hope that |sequences scemed interminably long. g they will be examined in the Spirit of |41 ‘sound informs war with a convinc- 922 14th St. N.W. enlightened patriotism by all Egytians y el Sho love thelr country. regardicss nfl},’r‘,{w;’:'“m’ Rl T L party or creed. I believe that if ex- i amined in this spirit they will be found to go far beyond any proposals which | have preceded them and that a treaty embodying these proposals will consoli- date friendship and enable the two countries to co-opesate in preserving the peace of the world.” The government of Egypt has been conducted for some_time without the | functioning of a Parliament. King | Fuad signed a decree a year ago sus- pending Parliament for a period of three years. British Discussions Recalled. ‘The announcement that proposals for a settlement of difficulties with Egypt had been made came closely on se sational incidents in the British House of Commons following the resignation | of Lord Lloyd, British high commis- sloner in Egypt since 1923. Arthur ‘Henderson. foreign minister, replying in the House last July 26 to questions con- | cerning Lord Lloyd's resignation. de- | clared the Labor government could not | pursue its policy with regard to Egypt | with confidence if Lord Lloyd's marked | determination to misrepresent or in- graciously apply the policy was to | continue.” | Mr. Henderson also announced that he had had conversations with the Egyp- tian premier and there was no thange in the government's policy. This had been announced as a determination to bring about, with Egypt “the measure of self-government which successive gov- ernments had repeatedly stated to be their aim.” He amplified this by stating the pol- * fcy was for a minimum of interference in Egyptian internal affairs and a lib- eral interpretation of the declaration of 1922, This declaration recognized Egypt as an independent foreign state in internal affairs, but contained four | reservations—security of British com- munications, defense against foreign aggression, protection of minorities and protection of the Sudan. An Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiated in 1927, designed to supersede this dec- | laration, proved abortive. Negotiations ! have continued since that date. 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Tobacco Harvest Is Begun. $1.95 Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., August 5.—Tobacco In white or pastel shades growers in this sectibn have begun cut- ting the new crop of tobacco, and re- ports from the curing barns are that it is _developing fine body and excellent coior, qualities which largely determine rices. Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets over $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. ES BERRY, President QOLRTA W CARR. Seeretary Another Special Purchase Often one needs an extra white hat—or a pastel col- ored one to wear with one’s new costume. For just * such needs is this selection important—because of the very low price. 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