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* Clo**d S«ti ' Ifloohroath < Open 9:15 A. M. New York.WASH1I Tomorrow Re « N \ X Why not supply your wants when You cannot practice more sensible econ day, as we believe our prices to be the can be found. No Exchange*. No Approval*. No Mail No Returns. No C. O. D/s. No Phoi For Women: ® A Sale of Offering Remarl Such economies as these mean ra sary to be here with the opening of the 122 Pair at $3.75. Originally High-class White Canvas Oxfori Laird, Schober 8t Co., and other goo styles. Sizes 4, 5, 5 J4, 6, 7J4 and 8 '5, 7, 7% and 8 A; 3, 3J4. 4. 7 and 7 3, 3J4, 4 and 6J4 D. Also a small 1< Oxford Ties and Pumps, in sizes 4 y3% 5/j, 6 and 7 AA; 4J4 and, 5 A; 3 an 46 Pair at $1.95. Originally $< High White Canvas Sports Shoes soles and low wedge heels; sizes 4/i A . 2 y2t 3, 4, 5, 6y and 7 D. 39 Pair at $1.95. Originally U White Canvas Oxford Ties and AA; 3y,, 4, 4J4, 5'/j and 6 A; 3, 3 26 Pair at $1.95. Originally Up Black Kidskin, Calfskin and Pate sizes 4 and 5 AAA; 3. 3yi, 4. 4*4. 5 8 B; 2/, C Women's Shoe Section. Third floor. Exceptional Economies " \ in Men's Shoes Tomorrow Oxfords Reduced to $4.75 Pair. 60 pair Tan Calf Oxfords, ia good round toe English last; half of them have Neolin soles and rubber heels and half have leather soles and heels. Sizes 6^, 7, 7U. 8, 89 and 9tt B; 6,tt, 7, 7% and 9V4 Cj 7, 8, 8%, 9, 10, 10% and 11 D. White Canvas Oxfords, $5.25 Pr. Were $9. 42 pair White Canvas Oxfords, with Neolin soles and rubber heelsj a very good range of sizes. This is one «f our best grades. Black Vici Kidskin Oxfords, Special at $7.25 Pair. 30 pair of a comfortable soft kidskin in a neat and dressy last for the conservative dresser or the business man. Sizes 6 to 9 D. White Ked Oxfords, $1.75 Pair. 10 pair, sizes 6, 9, 9V4, 10, 10% ind 11. Men's Shoe Section, First floor. Men's Summer Suits Greatly Reduced 15 Tan Palm Beach Cloth and Linen Crash Suits.Excellent models, tailored in the best manner. Sizes.One 33, one 34, one 36, one 38, two 40 long stout, three 42 stout, two 44 stout, two 46 stout. $9.75 Each. Were $20 and $22.50 68 Palm Beach Suits.In light and dark gray, brown, green, heather and blue; well fitting and of the very best tailoring. S Sires Resrular, one 3S. two 34. four SR. tli 3«, two 37. one 38. six 39. one 40, one 44. one 4J: Cadet*. Ave 3fl, two 37. two 3*. flvo 40- I-ones, two 3R, on® 40, three 42; Stouts, two 3S, two 39, three 40, two 42, three 44, four 46. , $14.75 Each. Were $22.50 , and $25. Men's Store. First floor. 9 200 Silk Remnants \bout 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices. rrtv* Chine. «lk Shlrflnaa. f repe Meleor. Snort* Silk*. Charmenae. Cartridge Silk. Fralardt. Wklte Pongee. While Waak Silk. Many dress lengths are to be found among them in white, black, light and dark colors. Silk Section, Second floor. I Special Tomorrow Hemstitched Scrim Curtains at $1.45 the Pair With surh h value tis this Ton should purchase all vnu expert |o require this fall and winter. lt« duplication will not oceur often. They are of nice nualltv Scrim.sheer and neat, hemstitched ami very di-slriihlr for bedroom* or wherever a simple plain curtain Is desired. -4 yard* long. Curtain Section, Fifth floor. . f thqr * kTCothrop MGTON.Pari* Close 6:00 P. M. mnant Day prices are at their very lowest? omy than by buying here on Frilowest, quality considered, that « Drrlrn These condition! are lraWmC"'. po»pd an all sales must be aj._ final, owing to the great rele umer». ductions. » Shoes [cable Savings ipid buying, so that it is neces; store in order to get your size. Up to $15.00. Js, Ties and Pumps, including all d makes now remaining; numerous AAA; 4 to 6, 7/t and 8 AA; 3 to Ym B; 2 Y, 3. 3 Y, 4. 7 and 7Y C; )t of Black, Tan and Patent Leather 5, 5Y, 6 and 7 AAA; 4, 4Y, 5, d 7Y B; 2Y C. s.oo. for tennis and street wear; Neolin iA; 3, 3Y, 4 and 7 B; 2Y to 7 C; p to $9.00. Pumps in sizes 4, 4Y> 5, 6 and 8 Y and 4 B; 3, 3 Y and 7 C. to $10.00 and $12.00. nt Leather Oxford Tics and Pumps; and 7 AA.-1 4 and 6 A; 3, 3Y and ' Manufacturer's Samples Women's Undermuslins Very Much Beltfw Usual Prices f We thought onr sale of last Friday would be the last of the season, but we have succeeded in getting a sufficiently large quantity for tomorrow's offering. Included are: Drawer*, Envelope Chemise, Bloomer*, High and Low-Neck Gowns. Made and trimmed in the moat attractive new styles. and of the best ouality nainsooks and munlltifi: most of them are whiter but tou will also find a few flesh and Dink Garments In the collection. 80 piece* Uadermoallns. special &2.A5 each. 19S nlccea rnderuiasltna, sandal at Sl it", each. 1SS pieces I ndrrmasllns, specUfl at 1.JW each. 222 pieces I'ndermnsllns, special at 9So each. TTndermuslIn Section. Third floor. 40 dozen pair Women's White Hose Special 25c Pair; 6 Pair for $1.35 Forty dozen pair Women's White Lisle and Cotton Hose, semi-fashioned and seamless,; they are of very good quality, but subject to slight imperfections which have been carefully mended. If perfect they would be marked at 50c and 60c pair. IS Pair White Silk-Lisle Hose, outsize, un even weave; sizes O'/j. 10, and 10',*. 75c pair. were * 1.140. B0 Pair Women's Rlack Silk Hose, fullfashioned; lisle garter tops; sires 9 and 0'/4. $1.A5 palrt were $2.50. 120 Pair Women's Full-fashioned White f Silk Hoac, lisle garter tops and soles. Special price, S* .15 pair. IS pnir Sllk-plaiteil Hose. In two-toned effect*. *2 pnlri were $3.f>0. Hosiery Section, First floor. Swinging Hammocks Greatly Reduced High grade Hammocks of close twill and figured weave, curved wood spreader and pillow at head: full size, with fringe valance; a beautiful assortment of colors. 21 at $2.75 each. Were $5.00 15 at $3.45 each. Were $6.25 6 at $4.75 each. Were $8.00 > Hammock Section, Fourth floor. . Lawn Swings and Couch Hammocks 12 W. h X, I.iwn Swings. m^rte of choice easoned wood, fully bolted and riveted; green and red finish $6.95 Each. Were $9.50 * Khaki Pouch Hammoocks, adjustable head rest and wind shield. $7.75 Each. Were $15.00 2 Khaki Touch Hammoocks. good -prlng and mattress. $11.75 Each. Were $18.00 1 Fancy Couch Hammock, made In three separate cushions for msttre«s nnd bark rest; - overid with Imported materials of bird and flower design. $53.75. Was $90.00 Hammock Srcllon. Fourth floor. Washingtor ... j Shubt-rt Helunco Often New Play {Sunday.i'hotoplays ( Continue to Attract Large Crowds Here. SHUBKKT-GAKKICK. "Baby Mine" Coming. Beginning Sunday night an<l for on<- week with matinees on Thursday and Saturday, the Garrlck Flayer* will utter "Baby Mine," Maigaret Ma><^a splendid (art:*, which Oierit Jean Wathan < haracterlxes a> the best f«r<n ever written by an American The Oarrlckera >r< Ideally suited to the various roles In this piece. Nell Barnea will [4ty the part originated by Marguerite Clark, L. M Hell will play the mala comedy part. Ouy Kob ertson will play the leading male ro'c. Helen Goodhue and remainder of the players will be cast 1 nroles suit-j Inn their talenta. For the remainder of the current week "Oh. Boy," will be the attrac- tlon at the Garrlck. SHUBERT-BELASCO. "Mystery" Myatiflea. Edward Delanry Dunn's play, "Mystery," will be the attraction opening the winter season at the Belasco Theater, beglnnlnK next Sunday night, August ^0. It has for Its theme the recent Elwell murder myatery of New York. » Mr. Dunn has not only narrated In his play all the Incidents of thin extraordinary case, but has provided a solution In the last act which is supposed to occur one year hence. A brilliant cast has been provided which will Include Katherlne Grey. Thais I.awton. Mary lepp. Paul McAllister. Howard Truesdell, Harold Heaton, Clifton Keif. Marshall Birmingham, Cyrus Wood and Fleming Ward. The play has been staged by Kdward Eisner. NATIONAL. "The Broken Wing" on Way. Paul Dlcfccy and Charles W. Godilard. co-authors of "The Misleading l.adv" and "The Ghost Breaker," are aKain In the limelight with another romedy-draina which promises k to eclipse the success of all their previous Joint elTorts. "The Broken Wing" Is the, name of their latest collaboration and will open at the National Theater for a week's engagement on Monday evening next. A strong cast Is headed by Inez Plummer and Alphonse Kthler. It takes Itr name from one of the main incidents in the plot, the tumble from the clouds of a scouting plane. The disabled flyer lands In Mexico, the pilot Is killed, the observer cornea out of the wreck minus hla memory but plus a decidedly winsome Mexican maiden who recelrea him with open arms and proclaims him as the "King of Hearts." and then the complications begin. B. F .KEITH'S.Miss Lamar on BUI. Next week at B. F. Keith's Theater another co-star bill will be given, with I.eona I.amar and Nonette the distinguished members. Miss I.amar is know n as "The Girl With a Thousand Ryes," and her mind-reading and mysterious mental feats are believed to surpass the famous Fays. Nonette Is the singing gypsy vlollnlste and very popular here. Others are Marshall Montgomery, supported by Edna Courtney In ventrlloquial comedy: Fay Courtney In Broadway songs: Mel Klee in topical ditties and drollery: Arthur Havel and brother In a new farcical skit. "Suits;" Meredith and "Snooaer." the college bulldog; Corradlnrl'a animals: the rick fords; "Topics of the Day," and the klnograms. ° Next Sunday at 3 and 8:15 p. m. at Keith's this week's bill win ha repeated. COSMOS. Primrose Minstrels Come. Seven of the famous Primrose Minstrels of yore. In one of the best a<;ts of Its kind in vaudeville; Thornton Flynn and company, in ^ifoments of Yesterday." a fantasy of song and beauty, and the Five Violin Beauties, are the alluring features of next week'p bill at the Cosmos Theater. Others will be I<aurle and Prince In a blend of song and .smlleft; Edna Aug. the noted comedle.nne of the big stage, in her character studies and song sketches: the Eugene Duo. funsters of the triple bars, and an act to be announced. The extraordinary matinee offering will picture Anita Stewart in Harold McGrath's story, "The Yellow Typhoon," and the leading film laughmaker will be "His Wife's Husband." Today's Program j for Theatergoers I SHUBERT-OARRICK . "Oh Boy," musical comedy offered by the Garrlck Players. H. K. KfclTH'B."Chic" Sale and excellent vaudeville bill. NATIONA1. . "Genius and The Crowd." George M. Cohan's latest Comedy. THE STRAND.r Vaudeville snd photoplays. OATKTY . "Folly Town," a whlrlyglrly hurleequp. FOI.I/T ."Joy Riders," a lively burlesque. MOORE'S BIAI.TO."Oo and Get II." a photoplay replete with thrills. METROPOLITAN."Tho Misfit Wife," with Alice l.akr KNICKERBOCKER "The Wonder Man." with Georges Carpentler, I, O K W 8 PAIiACK "Crooked Streets," a Isle of old Chins, with Ethel Clayton IA)EW'S COLUMBIA "Partners of The Night," romantle mystery drama. ' Girls! Howard's Buttermilk Cream An old fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date -ormtalns true buttermilk In the fprm of a wonderful vanishing cream. Sold by People's 8 Drug Stores and all flrst-class drug and dept. stores oil the money oack If dissatisfied plan. PEom.K'K nntrn ktobk*. i Stage Scaso ' i, > "-iii |b|188 MARGAKKT ELLIOTT, "T »t«r of "Kolljr T»w«." at I GintT Theater, who wants no " more flaking in Florida waters after her thrilling adventure no with a deep aea mouaier. ....... »u tai iai *'HBr ">H ' W- ^^Kt' tlr ^pP»» ho th (| r WM ^1 l»' fi'tfi-'S TM { be ' -k I *" i T1 i jo -'. * J S pr ....««r..i iwi^t MISS ELLIOTT IS OFF - J LOOKING FOR BIG FISH1:: Star of Gnyetjr Theater Attraction »' Has Kxcitinj? Time in Florida in Watera. th Izaak Wslton may have been a re- tri Hpected in^mbrr of hi» community, In, but If he were alive today he wouldn't Hi receive any volumes of praise from Mi Margaret Klliott. prima donna extra- t'O ordinary, who la pne of the featured "H stars this week with the "Folly Town" show at the Gayety Theater. »1' Walton probably sighed for the balmy vhoreM of Florida, according: to °' MIks Klliott, who a month ago wan a 'a member of a fishing party that ven Tl turnd too far away from the friendly port lights of Miami. The fish down P* there abound In great numbers and roach unbelievable size, If one Is to w believe the marvelotiH narrative of the finny trtble that MIm Klliott ha* re- K la ted to Manager .larboe this week. >.r On the eventful day when the angling party of which Miss Klliott was a member chugged pi out of the Miami hsrbor in a * motor dory a sharp wlfd was blow- Ci lug from the south. Miss Klliott Is authority for the statement that <-'1 whenever the wind blows from the sc south In Florida it brings the por- ^ poises tn great schools to the beach. The smaller fish disappear on these rf eventful occasions, she relates, bu' vl the porpoises, being also hungry, and o( willing to take a chance, even as *' Steve Brody. attack a well-baited 11 hook most savagely. j P' it must have been a baby porpoise j J" that bl,t at tha tempting bait held out T by the Gayety star, but at any rate he weighed around 250 pounds, more or less, for he pulled the excursion fish boat out to sea, after thoughtful Miss Klliott had wound the line st around the boat stay, and let fish and aj boat take their course. There was ho resisting the lyidersea '< force that pushed them in the oppo- at site direction to the shore, ard Miss Klliott relates this week, a little ner- L( vously, perhaps. how she almost lost "| her nerve at the spectacle of being towed to sea by a fish. , Never again will the Gayety prima h donna venture Into waters that boast of fish longer than twelve Inches, lln- * der that size she Is content to angle for, but whales, sharks, and porpoises. never! This is Miss Elliott's first bur- ^ lesque engagement. For years she has been a musical comcdy and stock ' favorite. . . w MOORE'S RIALTO. "Go and Get It." d! It has remained for Marshall Neilan, the youthful director-genius of p, the motion picture Industry, to bring forth a picture that combines the ele- ' ments of a deep scientific present-day question with a plot that holds hu- w man Interest as Its fundamental ob- Tl Jertive, embellished with a series of di thrills and breath-taking "stunts" w that go to make it undoubtedly one ti Of the most "different" productions Yi ever presented on a Washington to screen. vi "Go and Get It" Is the title of this w most recent First National release F as offered at Moore's Illalto Theater se all this week, the run closing Satur- w day, and If the expressions of approval or given" by the capacity audiences which have greeted every perform- C ance to date may be taken as a cri- ><i terion, the showing bids fair to prove one of the most talked-of offerings made at this house In recent months. sl A typical all-star Nellan cast Is seen In the many importunt and difficult ''' roles. ^ A special orchestration accompanies rf all showings which, together with 'r the unusual short subjects and mil- ol sical features for which the Rlalto ai has become noted, combines to form I'1 another program which should not be T missed by anyone with an hour or so vv to spend In amusement. n< CHESAPEAKE BEACH. Fishing still remains excellent at Chesapeake Beach, the nearby salt- t(1 water resort, and the half-mile steam-' ei er pier Is crowded dally with Ashing |,t enthusiasts, floats are available for |y those who desire to visit the choice m fishing grounds farther out In the f0 bay. Salt-water bathing and crabbing a) are other popular pastimes. Free ai dancing Is a dally feature, with snap- a. py music furnished by Bert Saulsman's Jazz orchestra. Varied amuse- f, ments. Including a giant derby racer, m line the boardwalk. All of them are over the water. , m GREAT FALLS PARK. Attractions at Great Falls Bark Include free dancing, free concerts by the ladles' orchestra, boating, fishing, kodaking, and a variety of other out- p door amusements. Visitors to Wash- ri ington will find at this historic place |. many evidences of the engineering |t skill of George Washington. Including || remains of Jail, forge, mill dam. and M canal. Fast and frequent electric ft trains leave the terminal at Thirty- C( sixth and M streets northwest for the falls. b si I CHEVY CHASE LAKE. o Dancing continues the popular v r.istlnie r«t Chevy Chase hake, whore n til'- two open air pavilions, both iiv.'r- w locking the beautiful Chefy Chr.se « lake, effer ample floor spsfe f <r ' r r danc'-rs. The music, the very J«tKa'«at n of J.izz mcsle. Is furnished by the Moyi r I >f.vis Orchestra, all of the t latest r1' being Included In lh<: e | rtir.tt ptcgiam. h n Awaking BTKOroLlTAN. lie Mliit Wif«." During the f»m*|ftlng day* of thl* >«k. A lie* LAW* will conllnu* the ir of the bill *1 »h. Metropolitan "The Ml*nt wife, by far th* »»» ' leworihy phoiodrama. In which »h« » bean fllmad. wilh Hnub Foliar" DDlytaa auppUmenlarjr featur* the pro*rani aa alar of "A London ,bby." Added Aim hUa and an (><> tally delightful oi-'Uratral atmpalilmtnl complete the billJEW'S PALACE. rooked StrMis." Beautiful Kth«l Clayton a acreen venturea In ."Oruukrd Rtreeta. a le of iiiyateriou* China, ia drawing «e houaea to lx»ew'» Palace thla ttjt. The scent* In thla draiaa of Par Kaat are exceptionally »t' ntlve, while thr trial* and trlbul* ,Da of the heronle and her hero are Idlnc the aufllencee well nigh i-athleaa Mr and Mr* Carter {Uvan. In rlr little playlet 'Never Again. (ether with high cla*a euppleroenry featurea. make up pne of the at bill* aeen at thl* theater thla MM. IE STRAND. nit Drgwg Crowds. Playing io a capacity audience acllrally every performance, thla ek'e vaudeville and picture bill at e .Strand, the run cloaing Sunday, worthy In every way of the popular pport accorded It to date, being tinubtedly one of tho beat and moit rfeclly balanced program* Been thla Jonla. 'The Pearl of Hawaii/' and r company of Hawaiian mualclana id dancer* In a apectacular "Tropil Serenade;" the Oeorgalla Trio, e markamen and sharpahootera extiordlnary; Darby and Brown offerk their mualcal flirtation "Back jme" preaented by WllUam i-l*ain Gate* and Company In their medy playlet lilt of the *eaaon tateroom No. 19;" and Inimitable mmy l^yona. the Hebrew aoldleratesman. In hi* side-aplltting monoBue, make up the vaudeville portion the bill; William Farnuih In hi* tent Kox production "The Joyoua oublemakers" to«ether with selectI short aubject* are offered a* the (Otodramatlc attractlona. Special orleatral feature* completing a most orthwhile presentation. nickerbocKer. rhe Wonder Man." George* Carpentler. actor, war h*r°' ,>jrlltatlc champion and ge"t,*l?1i,\' 111 be the pictured *tar of the bill a. randall * Knickerbocker Theater toiy and Tomorrow In Rob''1*""" ule's superproductlon of a brllHan >clety melodrama entitled. The fonder Man." , In thin subject, which bear* alight semblance to the cu,tomary "cr*le.'} ihlcle for a star of the ring the Idol ' France ia enabled to display a de ree of versatility that la amazing , 1* supported by a capable tommy of well-known player*, led by uuro Blnney and Florence Billings, he scenes partake for the »8t a quality of artistry that lend* em the effectiveness of genuine On Saturday only of thla week. Conance Talmadge will be the P'ct"red ar of the Klckerbocker a bill In The l.ove Bxpert." with ff and the comedy Home, James, < added comedy attractolna. OEW'S COLUMBIA.^ ftrdntni of the Night. The attraction of featured import^ew » Columbia Theater for le flnal three days of this week. bennlns today, will be the uthors' production of Leroy Scott« mous story, "Pardners of the ielit " produced by Samuel Goldwyn ,d Rex Beach, and directed by raul ardun. witl» * cast that Includes inn a Neabltt. William «. DavWaon. 'illiam Ingorsoll. and 0*ht orv Is tense and romantic myster> ama of New York of the present ly. OLLY. Kewpie Dolls" Next. Harry Hastings" "Kewpie 1*1 » ill be the attraction at the heater commencing with next Sun^ i v's matinee. The entertainment ill be produced in two parts entied, "The Girl Next Door and ou I.Ike It." both of which are said be overflowinK with fun. music ami Mldeville specialties. The rompan HI be headed by Jack, SharBcl an.i rank Penny. The show will be pre nied In two acts and seven *cene. hlch are promised to be most elao ate. RANDALL'S. Black In White." Dorothy Dalton will be the features ar of the jjhotop'ay bill arranged ,r the last two day* of this week at randalls Theater in "£lmc* J" rhtte." a picturliallon of the wldelj ad story by bout* Joseph Vance. this subject M1ss Pal ton Rives one ' her most diversified performance* id achieve* new laurels as a brll int Interpreter of emotional drama he supplementary feature of the eek end bill will be the Mack Senett comedy. "A Bedroom Blunder. GLEN ECHO PARK. The waning season does not seem dampen the ardor of pleasure aeek s at Glen Echo, according to th< imber of Washlngtonians who night jounrney out to the free amuseent park on the Potomac Th. irtv attractions are going full swing id the band concerts every Sunday ternoon and evening are as populm i ever. Kor next Sunday. Sol. Mln ter and his band have arranged 8 ill program of popular and classlca ualc. EORGE WALSH COUIDNT USE THEM IN HIS UNI George Walsh, the popular motlor Icture star. Is one oT the best all cund athletes In New \ork. HI oxes. wrestles, and on the dlam in fast and sure In any position In tni lflrld. Incidentally he has nevei moked to which he attributes thi ,ct that he Is alwaya In the pink oi ondltlon. . Not Ionic * well-known t acco manufacturer asked permls on to use his name In Indorsemen f a popular brand of cigarettes^ H law of his abstinence and lack o equalntance with the lure of h. eed. the star enjoyed a good laugl t the proposal. "I could Just as easily recommen. brand of wooden Icrs. h" sa rt l or I have Just about aa much u*< »r one g* th* oilier, nnd my dKe of both nil entirely conflnad ti r arsay." * * MINISTRY LOSES HIM. Mai* tt.a art^. cHWa a »> Ooldmy a picture* »« odu<&iod tu t>« a mloUlcr but tould nut ov«rcou>« hi* lun*in« for the MUOMK'a RIALTO T IKA'I'KM LAST THREE DAYS OK THE BIGOEST PICTURE SENSATION EVER PRESENTED IN THE DISTRICT l H MOOHK'N RIALTO THRATER * !< M CRAIUALL'S F it lOtk I Metropolitan C IAiSO A. M. to 11 P. M. C I.AST THREE DAYS C ALICE ! LAKE # In Her Brat Pleturr. y THE MISFIT WIFE S MtlB POLLARD la C I/OK DON UOOBV" c |#OlilDiLL'118tk indCol. Rd. | knickerbocker % TODAY C Ilrclnnlne at 6i-10 P. M. / GEORGES \ CARPENTIER ^F 'n * r>c I-uxe HwnancJ, \ the WONDER IVIAN % MANY ADDITIONAL HITS h d of tho Evening Moonlight Sail , Hurricane Deck MARSHALL HALL "On the Historic Potovuit." FREE DANCING Steanter Charles Macalester Imiw 7tb «t. wharf today at J0:00 a. n>.. t:30 and «: » p. ni. Round trip, laro Mr; war tai, 4c; total, Jj<-. Phono Main W.V Great Falls Park FREE ADMISSION, Fit UK IIAX( INtJ. I.4DIKS' Ollt'HESTRA. Amusement.I'loalr Urouada Rontlmc.Flablng Elertrle train* Irave Terminal Mtk and M Sta. N. W. fi^nrrrtitwn rnra mnkp ronwfrtl»». ctrand NINTH AT D STRCKT MM Under new Management. Popular Vrice«, Tic, 40c, 2Sc. Dally, 2 to 11 p. m. Sun.. 3 to 11 p. m. AM. THIS WEEK FIVE ACTS HIOHCMSS VAUDEVILLE S:0»».7:30.l:U p. m. Alio f'rrmlrr Photo Itrarautlr I'rnrntation of WILLIAM FARNUM Fn lit* Utnt Produrtlon, "1HE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS ' Added attraction*.-Matinee only. Two-reel Comedy, Scenic News. ORtHKSTUAl, FKATl'RES W* Beginning Monday ^ THE StranD NINTH AT l> Attraction Extraordinary one ok the most i'hktkn tious offerings in' VAUDKVIJjl.K WILL MORRISSEY PRESENTS THE OVERSEAS REVUE Wltk An All-Star fnxt nnoADWaV-Bkai tv_i iiohi » LJ AMUSEMENT PARK 1^^ FORTY ATTRACTIONS (llU'HMTHA OK It FOR ! 1 DANCING Montgomery County Fair 1 HOCKVILUC. Ml). August 24. 25. 26 & 27. 1920 harness races. running r races. motor races ftprrlal llfltra on R. A O. It. II. - Oprnrfl liny and M«h« (dnilMlo*. BOr Dny. Nlgbla Fryr. i; folly - MITh aiia.F.VKWINI1. hil.% p. m. "JOY NiObHb' I'lrat n««t of Sm«on! 1 THIS FRIDAY NltJHT - TBKKER vs. KILONIS » PURSE . **00. <.tj> rrb.-HI « I'll: HOI.I.S" I \ Ml | LOIWI . *1 ALACt A t-atlaa. lOtSS a. »_-|l j> m ^ TUUAT AMI) AI * WKKK 1 ETHEL 1 CLAYTON In "Crooked Streets" J M> ud Mr. I.rt«r la Agatm" | AU Wnl v«t 1 DOROTHY DALTON I | la -QmiUr Uw" A LOEWS m I UolumbiA I <«aHan»m«. ! ;. a. at..II p. ». TOD A1 .TOMORROW.SAT. ^ PARTNERS I OF THE NIGHT 1 Lsrty Scott's Fsmu Story 1 >»tar "The White Circle" T»«r»fur ['r»<«r1l«» Chesapeake Beach Oa Bfiltitil rkrta^ftkc Bay. Washington's Salt Water Resort Only Oar llonr** IIMr. 8 AI'T WATER BATUINC. CAFES * FREE DANCING > ON BOARDWALK All other aeaahore aauxntnta. Tralaa Irurr Dlatriet Mae Station: Sunday*.»i10, 10i30, 111.10, 2. 2:.10, 3t20, 4145. 8. Sa«. urdnya.0:18, 10. Ht30| 2. 2:30, 3t2S. Bi.TO, 8. Others days.Silt, II A. M.. 2i.l0, S)40, K. SHUBERT-BELASCO B^.S^Y A Play of Knormoun Human Appeal MYQTCRY ml u I en I sa v.,v With rr^st cant Including Katheilne Grey, Thais Lawton Marv Jepo. Paul McAUInter. Hsrold Heaton, Howard Trueadale. etc. l.ood for Suailay. Auk. 28th Oaly "SAVE ANI) SEE** rill* C oupon If prfirntfd will iicrarr dlxrount a* ftillovm: 0PENIII6 AIT $2.00 SEAT FOR $1.(0 NIGHT AIT 1.50 SEAT FOR 1.26 REFUND "T 1-00 SEAT FOR .75 C0UP0I m -50 SEAT F0R 35 PLUS RE6ULAB WAR TAX j ST NEXT WEEK*** Meore'sRI ALTO Theater I I Moore's P|| ALXO Th#l,#f W NEXT WEEKm B. F.KEITH'S I u. o»itn;!s sus-SiS HOL'Ys;jivr 'Continuous Roar".Star Jolly Operetta CHAS.O'CHIC") V| PURITANA SALE , l.YDlA n \KRV. COM.IN * Cil.AHS. EI) JAMS KKVIK. Mrt \KTY A FAVE, Itnxorll A I>evltt. Kudlnnff. Other IIU». National sw&ns. CEO. M. COHAN'S Smsnliinf Comrd) Hit GENIUS AND THE CROWD IVIIIi j Brilliant Cant of 30. stir I ins Monday.KmMk Helling. hARt.KNT AIIOKN Prr»«-nt« THE BROKEN WING n.r Paol Dickey and Cliarlea W. t-oddard GARRICK PLAYERS 2 Tonight. Mill. Toda.i. t sSS. 3 The Garrick Players I And ChoruK of Dimpled ll»rlln|' In "OH, BOY" £ Ne\t Waek."l»ab> Mine." J < BASEBALL 1 DOCBI.K-HKAI) Kit Washington vs. Detroit Ticket* on sale Spfildlnp. 013 Hth St. N. W. and Hccht & Co., 517 7th Ht. N. W. ii CAYETY - Ninth Below F ALL THIS WFEK .MATINKB DAI LT FOLLY TOWN llramlni wltli Kan and Jo;, p VNrurt from Vf» \ «rh A Mu»w of Hnrprlne* Humor and Merit, Pa. Ave, at 21st N. W.^jj In npen nlr on ronrble untl alfln, t\rrj wfrk nl|l»«. rnln wr thin*, to mttaflr rthlae. 4 e

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Page 1: Washingtor Stage Scaso ALACt A Ifloohroath kTCothrop...Clo**d S«ti ' Ifloohroath Open 9:15A. M. New York.WASH1I TomorrowRe WhyN not\supply your wants whenX You cannot practice more

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' Ifloohroath <Open 9:15 A. M. New York.WASH1I

Tomorrow Re«

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Why not supply your wants whenYou cannot practice more sensible econ

day, as we believe our prices to be thecan be found.No Exchange*. No Approval*. No MailNo Returns. No C. O. D/s. No Phoi

For Women: ®

A Sale ofOffering Remarl

Such economies as these mean ra

sary to be here with the opening of the

122 Pair at $3.75. OriginallyHigh-class White Canvas Oxfori

Laird, Schober 8t Co., and other goostyles. Sizes 4, 5, 5 J4, 6, 7J4 and 8

'5, 7, 7% and 8 A; 3, 3J4. 4. 7 and 73, 3J4, 4 and 6J4 D. Also a small 1<Oxford Ties and Pumps, in sizes 4 y3%5/j, 6 and 7 AA; 4J4 and, 5 A; 3 an

46 Pair at $1.95. Originally $<High White Canvas Sports Shoes

soles and low wedge heels; sizes 4/i A. 2 y2t 3, 4, 5, 6y and 7 D.

39 Pair at $1.95. Originally UWhite Canvas Oxford Ties and

AA; 3y,, 4, 4J4, 5'/j and 6 A; 3, 3

26 Pair at $1.95. Originally UpBlack Kidskin, Calfskin and Pate

sizes 4 and 5 AAA; 3. 3yi, 4. 4*4. 58 B; 2/, C

Women's Shoe Section. Third floor.

Exceptional Economies"

\ in Men's Shoes TomorrowOxfords Reduced to $4.75 Pair.

60 pair Tan Calf Oxfords, ia goodround toe English last; half of them haveNeolin soles and rubber heels and halfhave leather soles and heels. Sizes 6^,7, 7U. 8, 89 and 9tt B; 6,tt, 7, 7%and 9V4 Cj 7, 8, 8%, 9, 10, 10% and11 D.

White Canvas Oxfords, $5.25 Pr. Were $9.42 pair White Canvas Oxfords, with

Neolin soles and rubber heelsj a verygood range of sizes. This is one «f our

best grades.Black Vici Kidskin Oxfords, Special at

$7.25 Pair.30 pair of a comfortable soft kidskin in

a neat and dressy last for the conservativedresser or the business man. Sizes 6to 9 D.

White Ked Oxfords, $1.75 Pair.10 pair, sizes 6, 9, 9V4, 10, 10% ind 11.

Men's Shoe Section, First floor.

Men's Summer SuitsGreatly Reduced

15 Tan Palm Beach Cloth and LinenCrash Suits.Excellent models, tailored inthe best manner. Sizes.One 33, one 34,one 36, one 38, two 40 long stout, three42 stout, two 44 stout, two 46 stout.

$9.75 Each. Were $20 and $22.5068 Palm Beach Suits.In light and

dark gray, brown, green, heather andblue; well fitting and of the very besttailoring.S Sires Resrular, one 3S. two 34. four SR.tli 3«, two 37. one 38. six 39. one 40, one 44.one 4J: Cadet*. Ave 3fl, two 37. two 3*. flvo40- I-ones, two 3R, on® 40, three 42; Stouts,two 3S, two 39, three 40, two 42, three 44,four 46.

, $14.75 Each. Were $22.50, and $25.

Men's Store. First floor.

9 200 Silk Remnants\bout 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices.

rrtv* Chine. «lk Shlrflnaa.f repe Meleor. Snort* Silk*.Charmenae. Cartridge Silk.Fralardt. Wklte Pongee.

While Waak Silk.

Many dress lengths are to be found amongthem in white, black, light and dark colors.

Silk Section, Second floor. I

Special Tomorrow

Hemstitched Scrim Curtainsat $1.45 the Pair

With surh h value tis this Ton shouldpurchase all vnu expert |o require thisfall and winter. lt« duplication will notoceur often.

They are of nice nualltv Scrim.sheerand neat, hemstitched ami very di-slriihlr forbedroom* or wherever a simple plain curtainIs desired. -4 yard* long.Curtain Section, Fifth floor.

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kTCothropMGTON.Pari* Close 6:00 P. M.

mnant Dayprices are at their very lowest?omy than by buying here on Frilowest,quality considered, that

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Drrlrn These condition! are lraWmC"'.po»pd an all sales must beaj._ final, owing to the great releumer». ductions.

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Shoes[cable Savingsipid buying, so that it is neces;store in order to get your size.

Up to $15.00.Js, Ties and Pumps, including alld makes now remaining; numerousAAA; 4 to 6, 7/t and 8 AA; 3 toYm B; 2 Y, 3. 3 Y, 4. 7 and 7Y C;)t of Black, Tan and Patent Leather5, 5Y, 6 and 7 AAA; 4, 4Y, 5,

d 7Y B; 2Y C.

s.oo.for tennis and street wear; Neolin

iA; 3, 3Y, 4 and 7 B; 2Y to 7 C;

p to $9.00.Pumps in sizes 4, 4Y> 5, 6 and 8Y and 4 B; 3, 3 Y and 7 C.

to $10.00 and $12.00.nt Leather Oxford Tics and Pumps;and 7 AA.-1 4 and 6 A; 3, 3Y and

' Manufacturer'sSamples Women'sUndermuslins

Very Much Beltfw Usual Pricesf

We thought onr sale of last Fridaywould be the last of the season,but we have succeeded in getting asufficiently large quantity for tomorrow'soffering. Included are:

Drawer*, Envelope Chemise,Bloomer*,

High and Low-Neck Gowns.Made and trimmed in the moat attractivenew styles. and of the best

ouality nainsooks and munlltifi: mostof them are whiter but tou will alsofind a few flesh and Dink GarmentsIn the collection.80 piece* Uadermoallns. special &2.A5

each.19S nlccea rnderuiasltna, sandal at

Sl it", each.1SS pieces I ndrrmasllns, specUfl at

1.JW each.222 pieces I'ndermnsllns, special at

9So each.TTndermuslIn Section. Third floor.

40 dozen pairWomen's White Hose

Special 25c Pair; 6 Pair for $1.35Forty dozen pair Women's White Lisle

and Cotton Hose, semi-fashioned andseamless,; they are of very good quality,but subject to slight imperfections whichhave been carefully mended. If perfectthey would be marked at 50c and 60c pair.

IS Pair White Silk-Lisle Hose, outsize, uneven weave; sizes O'/j. 10, and 10',*. 75c pair.were * 1.140.

B0 Pair Women's Rlack Silk Hose, fullfashioned;lisle garter tops; sires 9 and 0'/4.$1.A5 palrt were $2.50.

120 Pair Women's Full-fashioned White fSilk Hoac, lisle garter tops and soles. Specialprice, S* .15 pair.

IS pnir Sllk-plaiteil Hose. In two-tonedeffect*. *2 pnlri were $3.f>0.

Hosiery Section, First floor.

SwingingHammocksGreatly Reduced

High grade Hammocks of closetwill and figured weave, curved woodspreader and pillow at head: fullsize, with fringe valance; a beautifulassortment of colors.21 at $2.75 each. Were $5.0015 at $3.45 each. Were $6.256 at $4.75 each. Were $8.00 >Hammock Section, Fourth floor. .

Lawn Swings andCouch Hammocks

12 W. h X, I.iwn Swings. m^rte of choiceeasoned wood, fully bolted and riveted; greenand red finish

$6.95 Each. Were $9.50* Khaki Pouch Hammoocks, adjustable

head rest and wind shield.

$7.75 Each. Were $15.002 Khaki Touch Hammoocks. good -prlng

and mattress.

$11.75 Each. Were $18.001 Fancy Couch Hammock, made In three

separate cushions for msttre«s nnd barkrest; - overid with Imported materials of birdand flower design.

$53.75. Was $90.00Hammock Srcllon. Fourth floor.

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Shubt-rt Helunco Often NewPlay {Sunday.i'hotoplays (

Continue to AttractLarge Crowds

Here.SHUBKKT-GAKKICK."Baby Mine" Coming.Beginning Sunday night an<l for

on<- week with matinees on Thursdayand Saturday, the Garrlck Flayer*will utter "Baby Mine," MaigaretMa><^a splendid (art:*, which OieritJean Wathan < haracterlxes a> the bestf«r<n ever written by an AmericanThe Oarrlckera >r< Ideally suited to

the various roles In this piece. NellBarnea will [4ty the part originatedby Marguerite Clark, L. M Hell willplay the mala comedy part. Ouy Kobertson will play the leading malero'c. Helen Goodhue and remainder ofthe players will be cast 1 nroles suit-jInn their talenta.For the remainder of the current

week "Oh. Boy," will be the attrac-tlon at the Garrlck.

SHUBERT-BELASCO."Mystery" Myatiflea.Edward Delanry Dunn's play, "Mystery,"will be the attraction opening

the winter season at the Belasco Theater,beglnnlnK next Sunday night,August ^0. It has for Its theme therecent Elwell murder myatery of NewYork. »

Mr. Dunn has not only narrated Inhis play all the Incidents of thin extraordinarycase, but has provided a

solution In the last act which is supposedto occur one year hence.A brilliant cast has been provided

which will Include Katherlne Grey.Thais I.awton. Mary lepp. Paul McAllister.Howard Truesdell, Harold Heaton,Clifton Keif. Marshall Birmingham,Cyrus Wood and Fleming Ward.The play has been staged by KdwardEisner.

NATIONAL."The Broken Wing" on Way.

Paul Dlcfccy and Charles W. Godilard.co-authors of "The Misleadingl.adv" and "The Ghost Breaker," are

aKain In the limelight with anotherromedy-draina which promises k toeclipse the success of all theirprevious Joint elTorts. "The BrokenWing" Is the, name of their latestcollaboration and will open at theNational Theater for a week's engagementon Monday evening next.A strong cast Is headed by Inez

Plummer and Alphonse Kthler. Ittakes Itr name from one of the mainincidents in the plot, the tumble fromthe clouds of a scouting plane. Thedisabled flyer lands In Mexico, thepilot Is killed, the observer cornea outof the wreck minus hla memory butplus a decidedly winsome Mexicanmaiden who recelrea him with openarms and proclaims him as the "Kingof Hearts." and then the complicationsbegin.

B. F .KEITH'S.MissLamar on BUI.Next week at B. F. Keith's Theater

another co-star bill will be given, withI.eona I.amar and Nonette the distinguishedmembers. Miss I.amar isknow n as "The Girl With a ThousandRyes," and her mind-reading andmysterious mental feats are believedto surpass the famous Fays. NonetteIs the singing gypsy vlollnlste andvery popular here.Others are Marshall Montgomery,

supported by Edna Courtney In ventrlloquialcomedy: Fay Courtney InBroadway songs: Mel Klee in topicalditties and drollery: Arthur Haveland brother In a new farcical skit."Suits;" Meredith and "Snooaer." thecollege bulldog; Corradlnrl'a animals:the rick fords; "Topics of the Day,"and the klnograms. °

Next Sunday at 3 and 8:15 p. m.at Keith's this week's bill win ha repeated.COSMOS.Primrose Minstrels Come.Seven of the famous Primrose Minstrelsof yore. In one of the best a<;ts

of Its kind in vaudeville; ThorntonFlynn and company, in ^ifoments ofYesterday." a fantasy of song andbeauty, and the Five Violin Beauties,are the alluring features of nextweek'p bill at the Cosmos Theater.Others will be I<aurle and Prince In

a blend of song and .smlleft; EdnaAug. the noted comedle.nne of thebig stage, in her character studiesand song sketches: the Eugene Duo.funsters of the triple bars, and an

act to be announced.The extraordinary matinee offering

will picture Anita Stewart in HaroldMcGrath's story, "The Yellow Typhoon,"and the leading film laughmakerwill be "His Wife's Husband."

Today's Program jfor Theatergoers I

SHUBERT-OARRICK . "Oh Boy,"musical comedy offered by the GarrlckPlayers.

H. K. KfclTH'B."Chic" Sale and excellentvaudeville bill.NATIONA1. . "Genius and TheCrowd." George M. Cohan's latestComedy.

THE STRAND.rVaudeville snd photoplays.OATKTY. "Folly Town," a whlrlyglrlyhurleequp.FOI.I/T ."Joy Riders," a lively burlesque.MOORE'S BIAI.TO."Oo and Get II."a photoplay replete with thrills.

METROPOLITAN."Tho Misfit Wife,"with Alice l.akr

KNICKERBOCKER "The WonderMan." with Georges Carpentler,

I, O K W 8 PAIiACK "CrookedStreets," a Isle of old Chins, withEthel Clayton

IA)EW'S COLUMBIA "Partners ofThe Night," romantle mysterydrama. '

Girls! Howard'sButtermilk Cream

An old fashioned beauty recipebrought up to date -ormtalns truebuttermilk In the fprm of a wonderfulvanishing cream. Sold by People's8 Drug Stores and all flrst-class drugand dept. stores oil the money oack Ifdissatisfied plan.

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GintT Theater, who wants no "

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MISS ELLIOTT IS OFF - JLOOKING FOR BIG FISH1::

Star of Gnyetjr Theater Attraction »'Has Kxcitinj? Time in Florida in

Watera. thIzaak Wslton may have been a re- tri

Hpected in^mbrr of hi» community, In,but If he were alive today he wouldn't Hireceive any volumes of praise from MiMargaret Klliott. prima donna extra- t'O

ordinary, who la pne of the featured "Hstars this week with the "FollyTown" show at the Gayety Theater. »1'

Walton probably sighed for the '°

balmy vhoreM of Florida, according: to °'MIks Klliott, who a month ago wan a 'amember of a fishing party that ven Tlturnd too far away from the friendlyport lights of Miami. The fish down P*there abound In great numbers androach unbelievable size, If one Is to w

believe the marvelotiH narrative of thefinny trtble that MIm Klliott ha* re- Kla ted to Manager .larboe this week. >.r

On the eventful day when theangling party of which MissKlliott was a member chugged piout of the Miami hsrbor in a *

motor dory a sharp wlfd was blow- Cilug from the south. Miss Klliott Isauthority for the statement that <-'1whenever the wind blows from the sc

south In Florida it brings the por- ^poises tn great schools to the beach.The smaller fish disappear on these rf

eventful occasions, she relates, bu' vl

the porpoises, being also hungry, and o(willing to take a chance, even as *'

Steve Brody. attack a well-baited 11hook most savagely. j P'

it must have been a baby porpoise j J"that bl,t at tha tempting bait held out Tby the Gayety star, but at any ratehe weighed around 250 pounds, moreor less, for he pulled the excursionfish boat out to sea, after thoughtfulMiss Klliott had wound the line st

around the boat stay, and let fish and ajboat take their course.There was ho resisting the lyidersea '<

force that pushed them in the oppo- at

site direction to the shore, ard MissKlliott relates this week, a little ner- L(vously, perhaps. how she almost lost "|her nerve at the spectacle of beingtowed to sea by a fish. ,Never again will the Gayety prima hdonna venture Into waters that boast

of fish longer than twelve Inches, lln- *

der that size she Is content to anglefor, but whales, sharks, and porpoises.never! This is Miss Elliott's first bur- ^lesque engagement. For years shehas been a musical comcdy and stock '

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MOORE'S RIALTO."Go and Get It." d!

It has remained for Marshall Neilan,the youthful director-genius of p,the motion picture Industry, to bringforth a picture that combines the ele- '

ments of a deep scientific present-dayquestion with a plot that holds hu- w

man Interest as Its fundamental ob- TlJertive, embellished with a series of dithrills and breath-taking "stunts" w

that go to make it undoubtedly one tiOf the most "different" productions Yiever presented on a Washington toscreen. vi"Go and Get It" Is the title of this w

most recent First National release Fas offered at Moore's Illalto Theater se

all this week, the run closing Satur- w

day, and If the expressions of approval or

given" by the capacity audienceswhich have greeted every perform- Cance to date may be taken as a cri- ><i

terion, the showing bids fair to proveone of the most talked-of offeringsmade at this house In recent months. sl

A typical all-star Nellan cast Is seen "®In the many importunt and difficult '''

roles. ^A special orchestration accompanies rf

all showings which, together with 'rthe unusual short subjects and mil- olsical features for which the Rlalto ai

has become noted, combines to form I'1another program which should not be Tmissed by anyone with an hour or so vv

to spend In amusement. n<

CHESAPEAKE BEACH.Fishing still remains excellent at

Chesapeake Beach, the nearby salt- t(1water resort, and the half-mile steam-' eier pier Is crowded dally with Ashing |,tenthusiasts, floats are available for |ythose who desire to visit the choice mfishing grounds farther out In the f0bay. Salt-water bathing and crabbing a)are other popular pastimes. Free aidancing Is a dally feature, with snap- a.

py music furnished by Bert Saulsman'sJazz orchestra. Varied amuse- f,ments. Including a giant derby racer, mline the boardwalk. All of them areover the water. ,

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GREAT FALLS PARK.Attractions at Great Falls Bark Includefree dancing, free concerts by

the ladles' orchestra, boating, fishing,kodaking, and a variety of other out- pdoor amusements. Visitors to Wash- ri

ington will find at this historic place |.many evidences of the engineering |tskill of George Washington. Including ||remains of Jail, forge, mill dam. and Mcanal. Fast and frequent electric fttrains leave the terminal at Thirty- C(sixth and M streets northwest for thefalls. b

siI CHEVY CHASE LAKE. o

Dancing continues the popular v

r.istlnie r«t Chevy Chase hake, whore n

til'- two open air pavilions, both iiv.'r- w

locking the beautiful Chefy Chr.se «

lake, effer ample floor spsfe f <r ' r r

danc'-rs. The music, the very J«tKa'«at n

of J.izz mcsle. Is furnished by theMoyi r I >f.vis Orchestra, all of the tlatest r1' being Included In lh<: e

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n AwakingBTKOroLlTAN.lie Mliit Wif«."During the f»m*|ftlng day* of thl*>«k. A lie* LAW* will conllnu* their of the bill *1 »h. Metropolitan"The Ml*nt wife, by far th* »»» 'leworihy phoiodrama. In which »h«» bean fllmad. wilh Hnub Foliar"DDlytaa auppUmenlarjr featur*the pro*rani aa alar of "A London,bby." Added Aim hUa and an(><> tally delightful oi-'Uratral atmpalilmtnlcomplete the billJEW'SPALACE.rooked StrMis."Beautiful Kth«l Clayton a acreenventurea In ."Oruukrd Rtreeta. a

le of iiiyateriou* China, ia drawing«e houaea to lx»ew'» Palace thlattjt. The scent* In thla draiaa ofPar Kaat are exceptionally »t'

ntlve, while thr trial* and trlbul*,Da of the heronle and her hero are

Idlnc the aufllencee well nighi-athleaaMr and Mr* Carter {Uvan. Inrlr little playlet 'Never Again.(ether with high cla*a euppleroenryfeaturea. make up pne of theat bill* aeen at thl* theater thlaMM.

IE STRAND.nit Drgwg Crowds.Playing io a capacity audienceacllrally every performance, thlaek'e vaudeville and picture bill ate .Strand, the run cloaing Sunday,worthy In every way of the popularpport accorded It to date, being tinubtedlyone of tho beat and moitrfeclly balanced program* Been thla

Jonla. 'The Pearl of Hawaii/' andr company of Hawaiian mualclanaid dancer* In a apectacular "TropilSerenade;" the Oeorgalla Trio,e markamen and sharpahootera extiordlnary;Darby and Brown offerktheir mualcal flirtation "Backjme" a» preaented by WllUami-l*ain Gate* and Company In theirmedy playlet lilt of the *eaaontateroom No. 19;" and Inimitablemmy l^yona. the Hebrew aoldleratesman.In hi* side-aplltting monoBue,make up the vaudeville portionthe bill; William Farnuih In hi*

tent Kox production "The Joyouaoublemakers" to«ether with selectIshort aubject* are offered a* the(Otodramatlc attractlona. Special orleatralfeature* completing a mostorthwhile presentation.

nickerbocKer.rhe Wonder Man."George* Carpentler. actor, war h*r°',>jrlltatlc champion and ge"t,*l?1i,\'111 be the pictured *tar of the bill a.

randall * Knickerbocker Theater toiyand Tomorrow In Rob''1*"""ule's superproductlon of a brllHan>clety melodrama entitled. Thefonder Man."

,In thin subject, which bear* alightsemblance to the cu,tomary "cr*le.'}ihlcle for a star of the ring the Idol

' France ia enabled to display a deree of versatility that la amazing, 1* supported by a capable tommyof well-known player*, led byuuro Blnney and Florence Billings,he scenes partake for the »8t

a quality of artistry that lend*em the effectiveness of genuine

On Saturday only of thla week. ConanceTalmadge will be the P'ct"redar of the Klckerbocker a bill InThe l.ove Bxpert." withff and the comedy Home, James,

< added comedy attractolna.

OEW'S COLUMBIA.^ftrdntni of the Night.The attraction of featured import^ew» Columbia Theater forle flnal three days of this week. bennlnstoday, will be theuthors' production of Leroy Scott«mous story, "Pardners of theielit " produced by Samuel Goldwyn,d Rex Beach, and directed by raulardun. witl» * cast that Includesinna Neabltt. William «. DavWaon.'illiam Ingorsoll. and 0*htorv Is tense and romantic myster>ama of New York of the presently.

OLLY.Kewpie Dolls" Next.Harry Hastings" "Kewpie 1*1 »

ill be the attraction at theheater commencing with next Sun^iv's matinee. The entertainmentill be produced in two parts entied,"The Girl Next Door and A«ou I.Ike It." both of which are saidbe overflowinK with fun. music ami

Mldeville specialties. The rompanHI be headed by Jack, SharBcl an.irank Penny. The show will be prenied In two acts and seven *cene.hlch are promised to be most elaoate.

RANDALL'S.Black In White."Dorothy Dalton will be the featuresar of the jjhotop'ay bill arranged,r the last two day* of this week atrandalls Theater in "£lmc* J"rhtte." a picturliallon of the wldeljad story by bout* Joseph Vance.this subject M1ss Pal ton Rives one

' her most diversified performance*id achieve* new laurels as a brllint Interpreter of emotional dramahe supplementary feature of theeek end bill will be the Mack Senettcomedy. "A Bedroom Blunder.

GLEN ECHO PARK.The waning season does not seem

dampen the ardor of pleasure aeeksat Glen Echo, according to th<

imber of Washlngtonians who nightjounrney out to the free amuseentpark on the Potomac Th.

irtv attractions are going full swingid the band concerts every Sundayternoon and evening are as populmi ever. Kor next Sunday. Sol. Mlnter and his band have arranged 8

ill program of popular and classlcaualc.

EORGE WALSH COUIDNTUSE THEM IN HIS UNI

George Walsh, the popular motlorIcture star. Is one oT the best allcund athletes In New \ork. HIoxes. wrestles, and on the dlam in

fast and sure In any position In tnilflrld. Incidentally he has nevei

moked to which he attributes thi,ct that he Is alwaya In the pink oiondltlon.

.

Not Ionic * well-known tacco manufacturer asked permlson to use his name In Indorsemenf a popular brand of cigarettes^ Hlaw of his abstinence and lack o

equalntance with the lure of h.eed. the star enjoyed a good lauglt the proposal."I could Just as easily recommen.brand of wooden Icrs. h" sa rt

l or I have Just about aa much u*<

»r one g* th* oilier, nnd mydKe of both nil entirely conflnad tir arsay."

*

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MINISTRY LOSES HIM.Mai* tt.a art^. cHWa a »>

Ooldmy a picture* »« odu<&iod tu t>«a mloUlcr but tould nut ov«rcou>«

hi* lun*in« for the

MUOMK'aRIALTO T IKA'I'KM

LAST THREE DAYSOK THE

BIGOEST PICTURESENSATION

EVER PRESENTED INTHE DISTRICT

l H

MOOHK'NRIALTO THRATER*

!< M CRAIUALL'S F it lOtk

I MetropolitanC IAiSO A. M. to 11 P. M.

C I.AST THREE DAYS

C ALICE

! LAKE# In Her Brat Pleturr.

y THE MISFIT WIFES MtlB POLLARD laC I/OK DON UOOBV"

c |#OlilDiLL'118tk indCol. Rd.

| knickerbocker% TODAYC Ilrclnnlne at 6i-10 P. M.

/ GEORGES

\ CARPENTIER^F 'n * r>c I-uxe HwnancJ,\ the WONDER IVIAN% MANY ADDITIONAL HITS

h d of tho Evening

Moonlight Sail

, Hurricane Deck

MARSHALL HALL"On the Historic Potovuit."FREE DANCING

Steanter Charles MacalesterImiw 7tb «t. wharf today at J0:00

a. n>.. t:30 and «: » p. ni. Roundtrip, laro Mr; war tai, 4c; total, Jj<-.Phono Main W.V

Great Falls ParkFREE ADMISSION,FitUK IIAX( INtJ.

I.4DIKS' Ollt'HESTRA.Amusement.I'loalr Urouada

Rontlmc.FlablngElertrle train* Irave Terminal

Mtk and M Sta. N. W.fi^nrrrtitwn rnra mnkp ronwfrtl»».

ctrandNINTH AT D STRCKT MMUnder new Management.

Popular Vrice«, Tic, 40c, 2Sc.Dally, 2 to 11 p. m. Sun.. 3 to 11 p. m.

AM. THIS WEEKFIVE ACTS

HIOHCMSS VAUDEVILLES:0»».7:30.l:U p. m.

Alio f'rrmlrr Photo ItrarautlrI'rnrntation of

WILLIAM FARNUMFn lit* Utnt Produrtlon,

"1HE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS '

Added attraction*.-Matinee only.Two-reel Comedy, Scenic News.ORtHKSTUAl, FKATl'RES

W* Beginning Monday ^THEStranD

NINTH AT l>Attraction Extraordinary

one ok the most i'hktkntious offerings in'

VAUDKVIJjl.KWILL MORRISSEY

PRESENTS THE

OVERSEASREVUE

Wltk An All-Star fnxtnnoADWaV-Bkai tv_i iiohi »

LJ AMUSEMENT PARK 1^^FORTY ATTRACTIONS

(llU'HMTHA OK It FOR

! 1 DANCING

Montgomery County Fair1 HOCKVILUC. Ml).

August 24. 25. 26 & 27. 1920harness races. running

r races. motor racesftprrlal llfltra on R. A O. It. II.

- Oprnrfl liny and M«h«(dnilMlo*. BOr Dny. Nlgbla Fryr.

i; folly- MITh aiia.F.VKWINI1. hil.% p. m.

"JOY NiObHb'I'lrat n««t of Sm«on!

1 THIS FRIDAY NltJHT

- TBKKER vs. KILONIS» PURSE.**00.

<.tj> rrb.-HI « I'll: HOI.I.S"

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LOIWI. *1ALACt A

t-atlaa. lOtSS a. »_-|l j> m ^TUUAT AMI) AI * WKKK 1

ETHEL 1

CLAYTONIn "Crooked Streets" JM> ud Mr. I.rt«r

la "« >« Agatm" |AU Wnl v«t 1

DOROTHY DALTON I| la -QmiUr Uw"

A LOEWS m IUolumbiA I<«aHan»m«. ! ;. a. at..II p. ».

TODA1 .TOMORROW.SAT. ^PARTNERS I

OF THE NIGHT 1Lsrty Scott's Fsmu Story 1

>»tar"The White Circle"T»«r»fur ['r»<«r1l«»

Chesapeake BeachOa Bfiltitil rkrta^ftkc Bay.

Washington's SaltWater Resort

Only Oar llonr** IIMr.8 AI'T WATER BATUINC.

CAFES *

FREE DANCING >

ON BOARDWALKAll other aeaahore aauxntnta.

Tralaa Irurr Dlatriet MaeStation: Sunday*.»i10, 10i30,111.10, 2. 2:.10, 3t20, 4145. 8. Sa«.urdnya.0:18, 10. Ht30| 2. 2:30,3t2S. Bi.TO, 8. Others days.Silt,II A. M.. 2i.l0, S)40, K.

SHUBERT-BELASCO B^.S^YA Play of Knormoun Human Appeal

MYQTCRYml u I en I sa v.,vWith rr^st cant Including

Katheilne Grey, Thais LawtonMarv Jepo. Paul McAUInter. HsroldHeaton, Howard Trueadale. etc.

l.ood for Suailay. Auk. 28th Oaly"SAVE ANI) SEE**rill* C oupon If prfirntfd williicrarr dlxrount a* ftillovm:

0PENIII6 AIT $2.00 SEAT FOR $1.(0NIGHT AIT 1.50 SEAT FOR 1.26REFUND "T 1-00 SEAT FOR .75C0UP0I m -50 SEAT F0R 35

PLUS RE6ULAB WAR TAX j

STNEXT WEEK***

Meore'sRIALTO Theater I I

Moore'sP||ALXO Th#l,#f

W NEXT WEEKm

B.F.KEITH'S I u.o»itn;!s sus-SiS HOL'Ys;jivr'Continuous Roar".StarJolly Operetta CHAS.O'CHIC") V|PURITANA SALE ,l.YDlA n \KRV. COM.IN * Cil.AHS.

EI) JAMS KKVIK. Mrt \KTY A FAVE,Itnxorll A I>evltt. Kudlnnff. Other IIU».

National sw&ns.CEO. M. COHAN'S

Smsnliinf Comrd) HitGENIUS AND THE CROWDIVIIIij Brilliant Cant of 30.

stir I ins Monday.KmMk Helling.hARt.KNT AIIOKN Prr»«-nt«

THE BROKEN WINGn.r Paol Dickey and Cliarlea W. t-oddard

GARRICK PLAYERS 2Tonight. Mill. Toda.i. t sSS. 3The Garrick Players I

And ChoruK of Dimpled ll»rlln|' In

"OH, BOY" £Ne\t Waek."l»ab> Mine." J

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BASEBALL 1DOCBI.K-HKAI) Kit

Washington vs. DetroitTicket* on sale Spfildlnp. 013

Hth St. N. W. and Hccht & Co.,517 7th Ht. N. W.

ii

CAYETY - Ninth Below FALL THIS WFEK.MATINKB DAI LT

FOLLY TOWNllramlni wltli Kan and Jo;,

p VNrurt from Vf» \ «rhA Mu»w of Hnrprlne* Humor and Merit,

Pa. Ave, at 21st N. W.^jj

In npen nlr on ronrble untl alfln,t\rrj wfrk nl|l»«. rnln wr thin*,

to mttaflr rthlae.

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