36 THE EVENING STAB. WASHINGTON. D. C- WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1926. don in "The Wife Who Wasn’t and O. HCnry’s "Cupid a la Carte"; in "What a Lif#!”; Monday. Elaine mat),” with William Boyd, Elinor “Squirrel Food": Tuesday. Matt Wanted”; Monday, Mary Astof, Bsp Saturday, Viola Dana an 4 Robert Aff- Hammerstein in "Paint and powder” Fair, Victor Varconl. Julia Faye and Moore and Kathryn Perry in “Early Lyon and Tully Marshall, "The Pace new in "Wild Oats Lane," Charlie and Jimmie Adame in "Whoa Emma”; Theodore Koeloff. Continuous Sunday to Wed” and Andy Gump comedy; AMUSEMENTS I That Thrills*’: Tuesday and Wednes- Puffy in "Help Wanted.” and "The Tuesday, George Sidney and. Anita from 3 p.tn. Tuesday, Sally O’Neill,in Wednesday, Emit Janiilns* in “Quo || SWAT THE FLY J day. Lloyd ’’For Detective," 7. In “The Prince ‘'Don’t," and Larry Semon in "Stop, Vadis” and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Harold in Heaven’s Radio No. Stewart of Pilsen” and : Saks”; Thursday, William Collier, Jr. O. Henry’s “From the Cabby’s Seat"; Look and Listen”; Wednesday and Aileen Pringle in “The Wilderness Take advantage of an , and -Ernest Torrence in "The Rain- LEADER. Wednesday. Mary Alden and Priscilla Thursday, Lon Chaney In "The Road Woman” and Paths Review; Friday, early start by an aggres- NATIONAL PLAYERS—"Fair and I eessfully translated Into silent drama. Friday, Holt, Ernest Bonner in “The to Mandalay," and comedy. Friday, Greta Nlssen in Lucky Lady,” part maker”; Jack This Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Earth Woman’’ and “The sive war on die fly at die f? aimer. has the of Mabel, Torrence, Esther Ralston and Louies Sennett’s “Trimmed in Gold"; Thurs- Harry Langdon In "Tramp, Tramp, comedy, “Buster’s Skyrocket,” and Harrison Ford that of young hus- what are claimed to be the only real Fable, . Tramp”; Aesop’s comedy beginning of the "Fair and Warmer," with which the th« Dresser, in "The Blind Goddess"; Sat- and authentic war pictures ever taken day, Matt Moore and Kathryn Perry and "Screen Snapshots”; Saturday, Regi- season. National Playera hope to tickle the band, who thinks he is divorced, and urday. Bill Cody in "The Galloping in “Early to W«d” and Glenn Tryon "Fighting Hearts." No. 8; Saturday, nald Denny in “RollingHome,” Glenn Harry Myers, Haver, flf the Great War, “Over the Top Senor"; The Star has for free public's risibilities next week, com- Phyllis Paul Cowboy." With the Allies." It boys In “Ukulele Sheiks”; Friday, Hoot Tom Mix lh "Yankee Aesop’# Tryon In “Uukulele Sheiks” and “The night, Nicholson, Sylvia Breamer, Maud shows our Fable, ccdnedy and novelty film, "Old distribution wire-handled mencing next Monday ran for in the Battle of Chateau Thierry and Gibson in “Ths Phantom Bullet" and Radio Detective,” No. 8. more weeks than one can remember in Truax, Carl Gerard. Arthur Hoyt and Wanda Wiley in “A Thrilling Ro- Virginia.” , * fly swatters. . ELITE. our own famous Ist Division going i * ths biff show centers, and for several William Orlamond do well In support- mance”; Saturday, Viola Dana and i Ask Its pro- ing roles. Sunday and .Monday. Richard Bar- over the top. Oranges have many claims made for one at the main was a geld mine for Robert Agnew In “Wild . YORK. years Oats Lane” including improv- ducers on the road. In stock com- The companion attraction hi a su- theimees in "Ransorfs Folly,” Earle ' and Aesop Fable. for them, those of office of The Star, or at perb natural-color two-reel romance, Foxe comedy and news; Tuesday, OLYMPIC. Sunday, Charlie Murray and Gecrge ing the complexion, easing sore panies It is reported an outstanding Sidney "Sweet Daddies” and O. any of the Branch Agen- success. bearing the title of "The Vision," in "Off ths Highway,” with John Bow- Sunday and Monday, "Old Loves TAKOMA. in throats, soothing the nerves, helping La Motte, and and New," featuring Stone, Henry’s "Elsie in New York”; Mon* cure Influenza and curing cies. "Fair and Warmer" has four central which the characters are Imperson- ers and Margurite de Lewis Sunday and Monday, Cedi b. De day, Leatrloe Joy and William Boyd In to in- young married couples. ated by Julanne Johnston and John Buster Brown comedy; Wednesday and Barbara Bedford and Tully Marshall, somnia. figures, two Mllle’s production. "The Volga Boat- “Eve’a Leaves” and Cliff Bowes In ’ •Hiere are others in support, but Roche. The story was suggested by Thursday, Douglas McLean In "That’s comedy and news resl; Tuesday, "Pea- r around this quartet revolves the com- Sir John Millais’ painttng of "Speak! My Baby” and oomedy; cock Feathers,’’ with Jacqueline Logan edy. Billylikes home life; Laura, his Speak!" It is a beautiful gem. Friday, Clara Bow, Edmund Lowe in and Cullen Landis, oomedy; Wednes- wife, likes the excitement of evenings The musical program is notable, “The Ancient Mariner.” also comedy; day, Claire Windsor and Owen Moore out and because Billy cannot sub- with selections from "Sari" and the Saturday, Pola Negri in "The Crown In "Money Talks,” comedy; Thursday DR. FREIOT AND STAFF scribe to this routine, she decides it is solo debut of W. L. Marsden, saxo- of Lies,” also “Fighting Hearts" and and Friday, "The Blind Goddess.” OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND SKILLED DENTISTS You time to part. Billyseeks advice from phonist. comedy. featuring Jack Holt; Ernest Torrence, Offers you a careful service at a cost not taxing the limits of your Be Sure Jack, living on the floor above. Jack Esther Ralston and Louise Dresser, pocketbook. Twenty-five years of experience, with a proven ability. comedy reel; Is is the kind of roan-about-town type TIVOLI—"Say It Again." HIPPODROME. and news Saturday, "The appealing to thousands and is an assurance to you of dependable who has remedy for everything. He Fighting Heart," featuring George dentistry, the a Richard Dix is the star announced Get offers it, prescribing a "frame-up” for Sunday and Monday. "The Cohens O’Brien. Mazte in "Fighting Hearts? THpii>„Pstowt Section Handmade plates our specialty. Other for the first two days of next week, and the Kellys." with Charles Mur- No. 9 and ’'Felix the Cat" comedy. mm Laura, which works, but not as It was beginning Sunday afternoon, at ray and Kate Price, also comedy; plates In gold, aluminum, silver and all* supposed to. Avery Hopwood’s flair Theater, Original and complicating Crandall’s Tivoli In his Para- Tuesday and Wednesday, Adolphe orcelatn. for situation after situa- Again,” in PARK. 'KX«>01**18!* »iw* tion gets the widest play in this piece, mount picture, "Say It Menjou In "A Social Celebrity," also which he is cast as a young Ameri- Sennett comedy and news; Thursday Sunday and Monday, Mary Philbin /TOrii and there times when he appears are can who returns to the scene of his and Friday, Leatrice Joy In and Elliot Dexter in "Ste)la Maris,” GOLD CROWN AND BRIDQE WORK, Genuine to have so entangled his characters as "Made Vaughn Europe after the comedy; Saturday, Alberta in “Fighting Hearts” PER TOOTH. S 6 AND SB, to leave him helpless in extricating convalescence in for Love” and events; Tuesday, Great War and there finds that his Lon Chaney In “The Road to Man- and Park news Adol- guaranteed fpf them. phs Menjou. Louise I \ jJII For Constipation lords. lw»«f inimi«ir^r, former nurse is the queen of a- small dalay,” "Fighting Hearts and news. Brooks and LI 7T IT mountain kingdom. The comedy will Chester Conklin in "A Social Celeb- (Us KEITH’S-—Fred Ardath. rity,” Glenn Tryon In "Flaming Flap- delicious mlut-ilavored chewing gam tablet be Mack Sennett’s “Wandering Wil- HOME. Fred Ardath, called "The Komedy lies.” and the Pathe Review also will pers”; Wednesday and Thursday, King." will headline the bill at B. F s Sunday, Bebe Daniels in "The Palm Clara Bow and Warner Baxter in examination. be shown. , LAKQK KI.ECTBICALLY COOLED OFFICES Keith’s Theater next week in an of- Tuesday Wednesday, Beach Girl” and comedy, "Buster’s “The Runaway” and Jackie Coogan in and William “Circus Days’*; Friday, CoUeen Moore, fering entitled "Surprises.” Fox’s version of Peter B. Kyne’s Skyrocket”; Monday, Renos Adores Ballantine, dancing girl, will Nagel In “The Exquisite Ben Lyon, John Bowers and Wallace Lucille story, “More Pay, Less Work,” led by and Conrad gg FREIOT X be featured with her four boy friends Sinner” and Johnny Arthur In “Mr. Beery In “So Big” and Richard Tal- DR. Mary Bilan, supplemented by Luplno in “The Blue Streak"; Satur- In "A New Idea and Some Dancing,” "His Life,” Cinderella”: Tuesday, Matt Moore and madge St N.W.-407 by Maxwell M. Ken- Lane in Private and Perry In ’’Early Wed” day, Charles Ray and Gertruds Olm- 407—Seventh Feena-mint an act prepared Kathryn to "Screen Snapshots"; Thursday . and NEXT TO KAY’S JEWELRY STORE nedy. Others will be Mr. and Mrs. and Glenn Tryon In “Papa, Good”; sted in “Sweet Adeline,” Charlie ENTRANCE Friday "Shipwrecked,” Producers’ Be Four large reception room*, eight operating, cxtrscUng ami Impression room*. Norman Phillips, who will appear in George Sidney and Anita Chase in “The Caretaker’s Daughter” building. oporattvo The LAXATIVE version of tbo stage melodrama by Wednesday, The entire second fleer of two entire given over to and mechani- Chewing "A Family Revue of 1926,” by William Stewart in "The Prince of Pilsen” and and (matinee only) chapter nine, “The cal dentistry. Everything pertaining to the comfort of oar patients you will And here. lamgdon McCormick, with Seena One Striking K. Wells, in which they will be as- Art Lake In “Separated Sweethearts”; Winking Idol.” Cleanliness Is of Oar Features Chaz Owen and Joseph Bchildkraut In the Hoxie sisted by Norman Phillips, Jr.; parts, Thursday, Jack in "Bustin’ ' 00-stellar together with Lige ’ SAVOY. , Chase, recently of the Ziegfeld Fol- Top- Through" and Lupino Lane in "His ¦*»"' * *'“¦ “ *BT’*- “*“ Chew It Like Gum Conlev in “The Tin Ghost” and ,„ ... lies, who will be seen in dances "Most Private Life”; Friday, Claire Windsor Sunday, Charles Ray and Joan 3k th. N.m. FREIOT ics of the Day; Saturday, Bessie Love Be Bare. Yea Get Into the Right Office Phono Mata tS | Unique"; Leo Beers, distinctive en- in "Money Crawford and Cliff a and William Haines in “Lovey Mary,” and Owen Moore Tslks" In “Paris” Bowes tertainer; Bert and Dolly Ryan, ski supplemented by comedy, dancers, in "Different Dancing," and Sennett the great Johnson, who performs mid- “Sportlight” and the ninth install- air with hazardous contortionlsm. ment of "The Radio Detective.” Plasterers." AMBASSADOR—"More Pay, Less EARLE—"The * vaudeville is promised Work.” Another treat Mary Wil- at the Earle Theater next week, begin- Brian heads the cast of ning Sunday afternoon. liam Fox’s production of Peter B. The foremost funmakers will be Kyne’s “More Pay, Less Work,” to O'Donnell and Blair in their amusing be seen at Crandall’s Ambassador The- sketch, “The Plasterers,” one of the ater the first two days of next week, comic gems of the vaudeville stage. beginning Sunday afternoon. The Another line attraction will be Tom story Is said to be a powerful one and Smith, heralded as, "an artist, a gen- enlists the services of a large group of tleman and a scholar," assisted by players. The bill will Include Neal Harry Newman. Others Include the Burns In Christie’s "Mr. Wife” and Original Five Honey Boys, black-face other short subjects, together with singers, dancers and comedians; Cecil pipe organ numbers. and Van in feats on the wire, and Hol- Tuesday and Wednesday, Marshall land Barry and Troubadours, in an Nellan’s production, ’Wild Oats elaborate offering unlike any hereto- Lane,” with Viola Dana and Robert fore presented at the Earle. Agnew, supported by Margaret Bed- The photoplay will be First Na- don and Mitchell Lewis, supplemented tional's “Senor Daredevil," a Western by Mack Sennett’s “Circus Todey” tional’s "Senor Daredevil," a West- and the visualized song reel, "Songs ern drama, in which the stellar of Scotland”; Thursday, Renee Adores role is played by Ken Maynard, a and Conrad Nagel In Josef von Stern- virile young man who is destined to berg’s version of Aldan Brooks* novel, lead his field in the near future. "Escape,” retitled “The Exquisite Dorothy Devore leads the cast, that Sinner.” with Paulette Duval, Frank includes George Nichols, Josef Swick- Currier, George ard, J. K. Arthur and Math- P. McGowan and Sheldon ew Betz, also Luplno Lane in "Time Lewis. Flies”; Friday, Reginald Denny In Universal’s "Rolling Home,” the tale PEMBERTON DANCERS, THURS- of a young man who runs a thin dime DAY. into a cool million; also Alice Day in Stafford Pemberton and the Pem- Bennett’s "Hot Cakes for Two” and berton Dancers will repeat their sixth Topics of ths Day; Saturday. Richard annual recital tomorrow evening in Dix in "Say It Again.” supplsmented Alexandria, Va., at 8:30. by comedy and 'chapter plsy. A special amphitheater has been built in the Dreadnaught Ball Park CENTRAL—"SiIken Shackles." and the performance promises to be "Silken Shackles” screen as beautiful in every respect as when will bq the. originally given cast, attraction the first two days of next here. The same week at Crandall's Central Theater, including Miss Elanora Peake, Elisa- beginning beth Yoder, Alexia Kennedy. Nina Sunday afternoon, with Haynes, Irene Rich, HunUy Gordon and Vic Florence Ambla. Mr. Pem- roles, berton and many others, will appear. tor Varconi in the principal It Tickets is a Warner Brothers production, di- will be on sale at the en- rected by Walter park.- - trance of the Gang” in "Buried TreajpPflMQi _ car with pipe organ numbers, wu com- PALACE—"Variety.” plete the MU. "Variety," heralded as a picture of Tuesday, CoUeen Moore in First Na- a thousand thrills, produced in Ger- tional’s film version of the musical many by UFA, under the direction comedy hit "Irene,” with Lloyd of E. A. Dupont, "the Griffith of the Hughes, Arthur, Continent,” George K. Charlie and featuring Emil Jan- Murray, Lawrence Wheat and Eva nings the world’s foremost pantomlm- Novak, augmented by an Aesop Fa- -Ist, with Lya de Putti, a noted Hun- ble; Wednesday, Lewis garian beauty, given S. Stone, Shir- will be Its initial ley Mason, Barbara Bedford and John presentation at Loew’s Palace next Patrick in First National’s production, could week, starting Sunday afternoon. he "What Fools Men,” based in.all story America a on find Brought from Germany by the ,the idea of what It is that fools men Famous Players-Lasky Corporation - and presented in New York rather than that men are fools, aug- without by Thursday famous motor car manufacturer came we are to judge by expressions Then, youwill undue advance publicity, “Variety” mented a Felix cartoon; A If the we too, understand the un- has caused a sensation, and has been and Friday, Bebe Daniels In "The comedy France to He inspected the acclaimed a triumph of photoplay art. Palm Beach Girl,” a thriller, born America. our hear, conclusions oi those who are qualified approval given to this From a story angle, “Variety" is with Florida’s play places as its back- the romance of Boss, a traveling car- ground, together with Walter Hiers finest factories and our finest American having their firstexperience with the Hup- beautiful car by those whose unerring nival gymnast, and hia assistant, In "Wireless Lizzie”; Saturday, "The Bertha, whose beauty attracts the at- Lucky Lady,” with Greta Nlssen In cars. He took home with him a single mobile Eight would be somethinglike thisr- choice <£ the things in is tention of Artinelli, famous Berlin the title part, supplemented by Clyde finer life inborn Cooke’s acrobat, and leads not only to the for- comedy, "Wandering Papas.” lder*can car * msrinctivu. mation of a great gymnastic trio, but It has just dawned on them that anything to a clash between the two men, with APOLLO. “ Sunday the girl as the and Monday, Aileen Pringle _ . prize. _ It reaches its Huptnobile less than eight-cylinder performance is no , one was . climax In a thrilling episode before in “The Wilderness Woman" and Cliff That the beautiful hundreds who had crowded a great Bowes In "Squirrel Food”; Tuesday longer in keeping ownership, Long before the HupmobdetEight readied music hall to see the aerial sensa- and Wednesday, George Sidney and Eight with fine-car tions of the continental stage. Charlie Murray in "Sweet Daddies" the end dbita .peec,itJiadbecome . ... or first the and Sennett’s "From Rags to f n „, „ with the claim of fine-car distinction. RIALTO—‘The Trap.” Britches”; Thursday, Matt Moore and Because, as he put it himself, the Hup- largest-selling, straighteighr in the world. "The Trap," Kathryn Perry in "Early to Wed” and starring Lon Chaney, Ralph Graves in Your Time”; Certainly, other types °fcan raider u»»- which is the photoplay attraction at "Take mobile Eight was tb* smoothest, quietest TL_, . the Rialto next' week, Is one of Friday, Greta.Nlssen in "The Lucky fuland often brilliant service to inere is more than a suspicion inthein- Chaney’s first starring productions, Lady” and in "Broken car he had found in rxmcnta. thousands. China”; Saturday, Reginald Denny in America. made and released four years ago. - dustry that Huptnobile, straight . * * its story "RollingHome,” Glenn Tryon in "Say * i with It is a love of the Canadian “ct -vuthat among woods and has Chaney In a Jekyl- It With Babies” and "The Radio De- lt the finar cars tective,” No. 9. What is in this straight eight to make it v . eight; hfes taken die eight out of its special Hyde role minus the revolting 1S changes of character by necromancy. quiet? nothing like Hupmobile Eight He depicts the actual character AVENUE GRAND. so much more smooth and limited class once and for all,.ami

Monday, performance—and among eights, _ changes of a normal human being un- Sunday and nothing , Charlie Mur- fl w* . i . der stress of circumstances. It is real ray and George Sidney in "Sweet rather than fanciful. He has to por- Daddies" and "Our Gang” in "Buried Why are buyers of cars at ami dhaot its like the economy which accompanies this tray not only the slyness, the hatreds Treasure”; Tuesday and Wednesday, nrwiu ZrUf Aileen and the subtleties of a supercriminal Pringle in "The Wilderness pfke turning like a tide toward kandaway distinguished performance. - . . but at the same time the graces, the Woman’’ and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Leatrice Joy Boyd s courtesies and the whimsical activ- and William In from other types and sizes and prices? . ities of a beloved village character. “Eve’s Leaves” and Glenn Tryon in D A The story and scenario were written “Papa, Be Good”; Friday, Reginald ikauty-Coior Options—Luxury by George C, Hull, the director was : Denny in "Rolling Home” and Ralph When you try k yourself, you wifi be as Robert Thoraby and the supporting Graves in "The Window Dummy”; cast Includes Irene Rich, Stanley Saturday, Matt Moore and Kathryn amazed as people usually are at its utter Sedan, five-passenger, *2345. Berline, -Goethals. Dagmar Godowsky, Alan Perry in “Early to Wed,” Juvenile Hale and Frank Campeau. comedy, "Raisin’ Cain,” and "The First, know that thoughtful engineers smoothness, its dashing get-away in second Coupe, two-passenger, A stage presentation arranged by Radio Detective,” No. 8. *2445. with nimble Mlscha Guterson and other subsidiary ' competent critics whose business it is to speed (the starting gear today); features will-complete the program. CAROLINA. favorite seat, *2345. Roadster, with rumble seat, Sunday and Monday, Richard B&rtji- know allcars—call the Hupmobile Amer- the flow of power that seems to have no Touring, COLUMBIA—"VoIcano!” elmess in “Ranson’s Folly”; Tuesday, *2045* five-tpassenger, *1945. Bebe Daniels will be pictured In a “Brown of Harvard,” .Urith Jack Pick- icas most highly perfected limit; you get, at any vivid dramatic role in “Volcano,” ths ford; Wednesday, “The Other Woman’s finest and de- the cradleride speed Touring, seven-passenger, *2O4S Allprices William Howard production for Para- Story,”w lth Alice Calhoun'*; Thurs- velopment straight eight. mount of Lawrence Eyre’s play, day. “A Social Celebrity,” with Adol- of the and on any road. L o. b. Detroit, plus revenue-tax. “Martinique,” the -attraction an- phe Menjou; Friday, George O’Brien nounced for Loew’s Columbia next iir "Rustling for Cupid”; Saturday, week, starting Sunday afternoon. It Rln-Tln-Tln in "The Night Cry.” fafti |Nw nrr field, thtweNi Bght| has Ricardo Cortez and Wallace rndombtedkftoamtd Beery in supporting roles. COLONY. The picture story has a powerful Sunday, Ken Maynard and Strong- dramatic climax and features the heart In "North Star” and Lloyd eruption of Mount Pelee, the destruc- Hamilton In “Nobody’s Business’’; tion of the city of St. Pierre and the Monday, Belle Bennett in "The Reck- mad rush of the natives for safety. less Indy” and cartoon; Tuesday, Including the two lovers of the story. Anna Q. Nilsson in "Ths Splendid Miss Daniels is seen as a French Road” and Aesop Fable; Wednesday, convent girl, who crosses the Atlantic. Monte Blue in "The Man Upstairs” to visit her father at St. Pierre, In • and Cliff Bowes In "Hanging Fire”; the West Indies, only to find him Thursday. Pola Negri in "Good and dead. She Is suspected of being of Naughty" and Sennett’s "Isn’t Love -native stock and sent to the native CuckOo”; Friday, Charlie Murray and quarter to live. Here enters her life .George Sidney in "Sweet Daddies" Quernbo, the lord of the island, whose and O. Henry’s "Elsie in New York”; s advances are checked by a young Saturday, Vera Reynolds and Edmund gallant who has fallen madly in love Burns in “The Million Dollar Handi- with the girl. The romance between cap” and “Our Gang” in "Buried them Is suddenly checked, however, Treasure.” by the suspicion of her native blood. It Is only In the excitement of the CHICLE. eruption of Pelee, that the truth be- Sunday and Monday, Jack Holt, gomes known. Ernest .Torrance, Esther Ralston, Louise Dresser in "The Blind God- & METROPOLITAN "Up In Mabel’s dess" and Andy Gump oomedy, STERRETT FLEMING, Inc. Room** and "The Vision.” “Smash Up"; Tuesday, Bessie Love, The bill now befhg shown at Cran- William Haines, Mary Aiden in dall's Metropolitan Theater will he "Lovey • Mary”; Wednesday, Hops continued through next Sunday. Hampton, Lionel Barrymore, Louise Na“ sfc U' m* Comeetieat t The house will be' doted for two 1 Glaum, "Fifty-Fifty"; Thursday and p weeks for remodeling and rebeautl- Friday, showings 7 and 9 p.m., “Quo Omiii 1* St 1 r<^ A^rt^ -1) cation, reopening Saturday, July SI, Vadis,” with Emil Jennings and a for another eight-day week. cast of 20,990; gang oomedy, "One ¦ ' The major feature of the present Wild Ride”; Saturday Claire Windsor program Is Al Christie’s screen ver- and Owen Moore in “Money Talks.” sion ot ths famous stage farce, "Up in Mabel’s Room,” one of the few . DUMBARTON. if farce hits that have ever been sue* .^vy, ; ..- v jt-¦&> .-I