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* « j Theaters W jiurnky gfct J Automobiles J Part 3.12 PagesWASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1920. isemfiflts % ffvn j\0 Theater a*i Photoplay AMERICA showed the old world *audeville, and first-run motion Billie Richmond with Mauricepictire!--. besides brave, res- something j ,a Mar, Marie Parker and the xlls: __ olute. daring heroism in the ti Jazz Four, will present an eccenricact of ^i(^|^HHpr erreat world war ITer sturdv. ! 31ongs, tiauce specialties and jazz. ^jgMg I ° o feature will be George Randall Anhterand bronzed heroes in khaki carried with 0ompany in a sketch entitled, "Too them the punch and the strength to Elasy." Others will include Herras and "put it not 'reston, spectacular gy mnasts; Mabel over," and it did surprise ^nd Johnny Dove, "The Camouflage the folks at home when they quickly j>uo," in darktown I / laughable specialties; ijj^y r*'' n A took their rank with the bravest and a nd Fox and Mayo, melodists with a *^"ij ^^ (^i ^ri j best troops of the militaristic erlse of humor. Edgar Lewis' special roiuction for Pathe, "Other Men's Cvmw&nAtA of Europe. But she showed countriesmore ghoes." featuring Craufurd Kent, will ,N even than that, a something that is be shown at all performances, and just as essential to the world's well irlinor films will be added at the f||p being as physical strength and cour- n:latinees. * age. She showed the people of the 1 -' -. continent that her men are clean, Steamer St. Johns. ifiL I«S1 BSk1 w -i ^w^Snim«*4- manly men. and in nothing was this more evident than in the The steamer St. Johns will make loonlight trips each week on they provided themselvesentertainmentsfor . their companions in arms. They Wednesday and Friday Monay, ' almost to the front-line trenchescarried" at 7:15 p.m. Colonial Beachevenigs, inc xi* 1 1 ha modn T linii/lni- T* I, ,1 n < the of the musical ifu n ill uv maut A ucoua/, luuiouaj jolly revelry big nd at 9 a.m. Ij.M-.Bpi.lj I Sunday, and i revue. There was nothing lacking Saturday ^"Hubeft -<jarr-fck-> I Tscvtlr^ Mar^ Hie feature at Poli's in the music, the and the t 2:30 p.m. 1 this week, supplemented by Charlie dancing X'-- .aw- The steamer St. Johns leaves this w -iM- 'Wrn '*. of "Carmen.'" fun that the people at home pay at 9 . j^g| Chaplin's burlesque sums to but it was not lorning o'clock for Colonial j&^jlggjl ^ see, goodlysug- geach, and will make the trip every gestive dancing; it was jazzy,-- uesday, Thursday and Sunday af-the ^Kfl ^Br R liaps, full of the rattle and the revelper% and ime of the it was hour, Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Photorlav Features.' cabaret, but decent, and H * J forbidden things were not drawn upon. HHgM mBHHOF.- v»VM *11 IliC auOL'ilCC 11UII1 II1CU IIIIUOL Marshall Hall. of womankind, for the comedy drafted The steamer for Charles Macalester laughing purposes. The kind of mlakes three trips "daily to Marshall Today and tomorrow, Charles entertainment they devised was illus- H all, the historic and popular river Kay, ' 'n "Paris Green," and trated in the little vaudeville act that r<;sort, where a wide variety of E"U<=>ENE, "Monkey entertained the President and Mrs. aimusements is provided. The hoaf Q3R1EK A '.y~* p<l ness"; Tuesday and Wednesday, BustBSSf Wilson on the George Washingon and le aves 7th steet wharf at 10 that later a.m., Columbia Mildred Hawley, in "Miss Hobbs," andWanda was seen as a professional 2: 30 and 6:30 p.m., stopping at Mt. I^f "By Golly"; offering In Washington. The overseas V ernon on the 10 a.m. -<fjjj| Thursday, Paulilfe6ennett's and 2:30 p.m. I ftoBINSON" boys who did these things found that, ti ips. ^glliP Starke, in "The Courage of Margfc when the war was over their talent I Strand. Seena , .-j. O'Doone"; Friday. Owen and would help in making- an honest *j|B[MM| Y~n , ing and one that was not as Chesapeake Beach. Helen Jerome Eddy, in "The House <ft ' quiteliv< L/OUtoLAo yM-.IjEAN' uncongenial as ducking submarines Chesapeake Beach. the nearby "p-jl-, Toys"; Saturday, Mary Pickford, ih and dodging the German bullets. Such [aryland bayside resort, a resort for J. aiaec. "Kebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," and an offering is listed among the cur- e:tcursionists. ofTers free dancing to the De Havens, in "Forget-Me-Not/' rent week's entertainments. It pleas- msic by a jazzy eight-piece orches- ed even J11 a daily. the other j himself into unending difficulties. Z , e blase New York for more than Among popular Shorter film features and AVeHUe UT&HQ. two months. There seems little doubt, "jttractlons are fishing, salt-water special notwithstanding the unparalelled de- "Jathing, boating, canoeing, and cool, music will complete the bill. Today and tomorrow, Wanda Hawt mand for risque theatricals alleged to lady groves overlooking the bay, for irnTTnTT-E-nunriTT-T-n ley' in "1Iiss Hobbs," and Sennett's be on tap. that it will please icnic parties. On the boardwalk are KNICKERBOCKER. "By Golly": Tuesday, Owen Moore, in aried amusements, all built over his the . "A and the De Harry Gribble and Washlngton. , . , . ... , Desperate Hero," Hays are ater. Those unable to spend the Back will be the jn "Still Putting It Over."companions*. , .Scratch enSj "Forget-Me-Not"; Wednesday, day can make the trip from enrethe cluef feature at Crandall s Knicker- Pauline Starke, in "The Courage of ?istrict line daily except Sunday at bocker Thfater the first two days of Marge O'Doone"; Thursday, Seena L. Mont a Bell, managing the Garrick *>: 30 p.m. this week, beginning this afternoon, Owen and Helen Jerome Eddy, in "The Players, it is reported, hopes to improve Rialio Tuesday and Wednesday. Another "House of Toys"; Friday, Niles Welch, his stock company by the addition bf Cabin John Park. T. HOY Barker first-run picture. The Master jn "Reclaimed": Saturday, Gail Kanh players from the Marshall-Morosco Bridge w Stroke. featuring Earle W llliams, an(j Edmund in "Some Players, who 'expect to close their The finishing touches have been made will be shown with the De Havens Breese, Or*s _ 'Must in Baltimore. Mr. Bell and seasonhis > the various amusement features at Metropolitan- in "A Modern Husband." and Pay" ibln Thursday players were entertained by the League John Bridge Park and prepara- « Friday, William S. Hart, in "The Toll jran made for MargueriteOLAKR the news runs. Their resumption of Minor films and orchestral music will p___iL&iOllIlH. of American Penwomen large crowds today. and a Tuesday i>ike The. ipicture work in California in August complete the program. Gate," Saturday, "Remodeling ^ after their own performance. even»ing of A11 Nations," together With Prtli.V Husband," a domestic comedy-drama, Todav. "The Blood Barrier"; . is also her features, will be in full opera- Roland Young and Juliette Day will announced. Gish. The daily bill tic5n" head the cast. Dorothy row% "Huckleberry Finn"; Tuesdaf.tomorfeaturing Charles Wakefield Cadman, the Amer- RIALTO. will include minor pictures and special in "The lean composer, is said to be now Smith s Orchestra of CIlrlstmas holidays in a play by Capt Marian Davies, Cinema "Jazarettes" will «. and ""Fate and the of time Norma Talmadge in a film version of "The Life Muraccompaniment. two for at eritertaln each itcher Hughes Elmer Rice. passing play . BELASCD. der"; Wednesday, Line*; operas presentationcompleting evening in the cabaret many observes Robert Arthur Goodrich's play. "Yes or No," Thursday, "Old Wives for New"; the Metropolitan Opera House. His wihere dancing is free. tricks," Pitkin, Frank Keenan will be pictured all will be at Moore's Rialto TinTT'O opera "Shanewis" is the work in the Dancing each ]-"rank Thomas has been engage<i who is the Gilfain of the presented o. day, Bryant Washburn, in "Mrs. Fr^JrULX only by park proper is also a feature. Rol this week at the Shubert-Beiasco Theater all this week. The star s an American composer which has ever ev in the fo r the cast .of "As the Clouds dora" revival at the Century"Floro1Thea- j Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," Pie Telegram, and Saturday, J. ening large open-air pavilion which A. H. Woods Is toproducei. ter, New York. Mr. Pitkin's rheater in a photoplay sensation, two unhappy wives, oneimpersonatesa Tem"Mrs. been successfully presented for two Bj spoiled of wealth, who had picturized for Paramount by Hugh (Continued on Fifth Page.) seasons at the consecutive tion was based upon the fact observa.that the "Ruination." It is specially daughter Metropolitan. '16 Greenstreet will have thie that is not a sex or a everything to lose, and who said, Chevy Chase lake. lydney original Gilfain of the Casino this announced * produc- ' . lei role in a ne\v must clinic but a life drama "Yes" to the tempter; the other, a Albert Coates. conductor of the Royal »Two tding comedy tion of "Florodora" was R. E. Gra- picture, big Philharmonic Society of London, will large open air dance pavilions ca 1 play by Zelda Sears, in whicl* ham. While the present Gilfain is depicting scenes during a revolution child of the tenements, sorely tried AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. next at' Chevy Chase Lake are crowded Robert Graham Pitkin. ! in a mythical by poverty and misery, who bravely be the guest winter of Walter W1eek kingdom. L'amrosch and the New York Sym- nights by enthusiastic dancers M tzi is to star.