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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELfiGKAM, IWU. SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 1920..

T TJEXT WEEK AT THE HEATER

WASHINGTON. Suppose a beautiful and refined woman, with romance as one of the compelling motives of her life; a husband who is immersed in business, unintentionally neglectful and inclined to carelessness. Then imagine a handsome, debonnaire, romantic and convincing young man who appreciates the situation and Is overwhelmed by his admiration for the wife. Suppose the wife, swayed by the fine speeches and the result of odious comparisons, leaving her husband and marrying the interloper, who is at best, trifler. Then consider her position when the second spouse proves selfish, in inclined to stray while, meantime, the first husband reforms, becomes as neat as a pin and saves her from a disgraceful situation as the result of another woman's entrance into No. 2"s affections. What would the wife do? Go back to No. 1? To find the answer to this question, the public is referred to Cecil B DeMille's newest special Artcraft picture. "Don't Change Your Husband."

by Jeanle Macpherson, which will be; shown at the Washington , Theatre !

three days, starting Sunday. MURRAY. There is nothing new under the sun, says the old adage; but advance no - tices pronounce an emphatic denial of this in promising a theme never before portrayed on the screen, in the newest Gladys Brockwell picture, "A Sister to Salome," to be presented by William Fox at the Murray theatra Monday. This production, it is saiJ. contains not alone an abundance of thrills and a remarkable love story but is centered upon a mystery which is maintained with fine ingenuity until the very last scene. Edward J. Le Saint, responsible for the direction of so many of Gladys Brockwell's greatest successes, again officiated in the making of "A Sister to Salome." Supporting the star as leading man is William Scott. Others

in the cast are Ben Deely, whose work as the heavy consists in seeking to thwart the destinies of the first two, and Edwin Booth Tilton, the wellknown character actor. The story and the scenario were written by Julius G. Furthman. MURRAY. Emmy Wehlen, the golden-haired, brown-eyed star, is scintllating at the Murray theatre Saturday and Sunday in a new Pathe release, "Lifting Shadows." , Adapted by Leone e Perret, the producer and director, from Henri Ardell'a story, "Lifting Shadows," is a high powered drama of romance and intrigue. It is a tale in which one woman pits her wits and will power against a powerful, unmerciful enemy, aid fights gloriously to the end, when the shadows that threatened to overwhelm her are at last lifted. An all-star cast surrounds Miss Wehlen. Stuart Holmes, the screen

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villian without a rival, is the depraved husband; Wyndham . Standing, , toe most popular of leading men; is the lawyer and sweetheart, .and . Julia Swayne Gordon, known to every protoplay fan,' is a regal countess. The other members of the cast hare been chosen for their suitability for their respective roles. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE . According to the management of the Murray theatre, a "wonder bill" is booked to open there - next Monday matinee for the first three days. There are practically three headline acts booked uson one bill, but the novelty honors will go to Paprlni's Baboons, an act consisting of three big monkeys who have an olering termed "Pastimes On a Battleship," and which for comedy and near-human efforts- is said to be the greatest act of its kind in vaudeville today. Ben Harney, the "originator of ragtime," assisted by his colored Kentucky boy, in songs and dances is a close second. These two acts headlined the bill last week at the Lyric Theatre. Indianapolis, and broke all

records In attendance. Completing the bill is Kenendy and Brahaxn, a typical Keith big-time act in their comedy skit "Engaged, Married and Divorced." This act carries its own setting and is full of comedy. Gladys Brockwell in her latest fivereel Fez feature, "A Sister to Salome." will round out what looks vaudeville and picture presentation DeLuxe bill. MURRETTE. William Fanraxn leaves town tonlcht with the final showng here of "The Joyous Troublemakers," a William Fox production, at the Murrette theatre. Capacity audiences- have wit nessed every performance during the engagement, and the general verdict is that the picture shows Farnum at his best. He is supported by Louise Lovely, who played opposite him in "The Orphan," She is one of the most beautiful women of the screen, and is supreme in love passages. The story of "The Joyous Trouble Makers" is by Jackson Gregory and the scenario is by Charles Kenyon. J. Gordon Edwards directed the picture.

which is a finished production in every sense of the word. MURRETTE. . For swift-moving, electrifying entertainment and finished, forceful acting, nothing has come to the local screen in many weeks to approach "Alias Jimmy Valentine," starring Bert Lytell. which will be seen at the Murretto theatre Sunday evening. From the opening scene to the final close-up, this Metro screen version of

Paul Armstrong's internationally celebrated crook melodrama holds its andience In a breathless tension of interest. Mr. Lytell's acting is a feature that must not be passed over without a tribute to his art. Especially noticeable is the fact that this young star exhibited restrain in places where over-acting would have spoiled the illusion. This Quality, coupled with a dynamic fire in the tighter momenta.

enhanced the play in no moan measure. , An excellent cast. Inclodlng VolaN Vale. Eugene Pallette, Wilton Taylor, Marc Bobbins, Robert Dunbar. Winter Hall and James Farley support the star. Finis Fox Is responsible for the scenario, Sol Poll to for the photography and Sidney Ullman for the art effects. Maxwell Karger, director general, supervised the making of the en tire picture.

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MURRETTE "WHERE THE STARS TWINGE FIRST"

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The Best Picture of. the Season Only Three Days. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday

the world-famous crook" lay by Paul Armstrong S til-ring

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kcore it makes it1 get -'away ( (o need to explairTwho Jimmy Valentine is7 HeV more JM notorious than leap ye ap tS fully as.cUnferous. He's x- craftier than a twice-widow stalking her third victim; I J and stouter of heart than the man who marries her. The , most magnetic star of the screen in a play more famous than tthe eighteenth Amendmen-4nd many times as popular.

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Jesse L La sky Presents CECIL B. DEMILLE'S Production

A story with a new version of the familiar triangle a lovely and romantic young wife, a husband immersed in business, and a sleek and highly clever young architect.

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"Don't Change Your Husband" Which is the worst a wife's uncombed hair or a husband's unshaved face? Which would you rather see a faded kimono or a coatless, bedraggled man? The man who "trimmed the market" wouldn't trim his beard and it cost him his wife. Don't neglect this great domestic drama. You saw Cecil B. DeMille's "Why Change Your Wife," proclaimed by all as the best picture for months now sea his answer picture, "Don't Change Your Husband." ALSO "Edgar Takes the Cake" By BOOTH TARKINGTON Admission Adnltg, 35c - - Children, 15c War Tax Included Time of Shows 1:30, 3:20, 5:25, 7:15, 9:05

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