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AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) thing Is that, whatever the ‘sum, the picture is worth it. Douglas Fairbanks was on his way to stage eminence when the screen diverted his career. Having demon- strated his ability as a romantic actor, those who regretted his change of art may now expect him to attain distinction in the school of which the Younger Salvini was a_ pre-eminent example, there being a dramatic kin- ship between the screen star's D'Arti- gan and the former's rollicking hero, Don Cesar de Bazan. NANNIE LANCASTER. METROPOLITAN—“Dangerous Curve Ahead.” One of the most pretentious and enjoyable bills presented by a theater this year opened at Crandall's Metro- politan Theater yesterday. Dangerous Curve Ahead, = wyn screen version of Rupert Hughes amusing and satirical comedy of young married life, is the feature, in Which the stellar roles are played by Helene Chadwick and Richard D.A Of equal interest is Harold Liloyd’s 1wo-reel comedy, Do, by far the fun st picture he has brought to the screen. This is amplified by a novel musical interpretation, played by Milton Davis at the pipe organ and Carl Hinnat at the piano. Quite as much import e is at- pusical portion of the s to the cinematogra- . the overture “Orpheus” re iing the ensemble and solo rich- » Metropol orchestra e cxandir Pod- tone produc- tion Much ap- 1 iause tal quartet Little K e An interv is contributed n: Miss Abrams, se Milita, flute, and Tino Mens, : The firet trio of this number is played from the proscenium sidestage, With effective lizhting, and the second movement of Mr. Mirskey from a vantage point in the balcony, which gives a delightful effect. RIALTO—“Sowing the Win The Rialto Theater offers as its at- tion this week “Sowing the Wind, h Anita Stewart in the star le. ‘1t is supplemented with an ex- cellent musical program by Soloists of the orchestra. The story concerns the daughter of a woman noted in the fast world, but whose life is unknown 1o the innocentgirl. All is revealed when the girl returns to what she thought was her home unexpectedly and finds it a_gambling den, with dancing and drinking on the side. The mother Qefends her child from the patrons of the house, and the girl escapes and later becomes famous on the stage as an actress. The mother is driven into i along the down- from the drug . & al of cham- by Mr.. M har habit. B piring the regulation young man falls in love with the actress, and then fol- lows the battle of the girl to retain this affection. The father of the young man is the actress’ chief op- and at the critic point, i s as though he would scovers that the girl is his own daughter. 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Then comes “The Goat." in which Keaton is uproariously funny, so_that the last laugh at the Palace is better than the first. In “The Match Breaker” Miss Dana is shown as a young lady who likes to capture the sweethearts of other girls. Her winsome personality is at its best in this picture, and those who are fond of this star will well repald by viewihg this screen offering. Buster Keaton, in “The Goat.” gets himself mixed up in a hundred and one dilemmas that en- able the audience to roar with laugh- ter while he is getting out of them. ‘The latest showing of the Pathe News, Litergry Digest Topics of the Day and other features complete an cxcep_llonally interesting bill. . An at- tractive supplementa; feature is en- titled “Treasures of Earth,” i tures the subterranean the waters that once s Shenandoah valley of Virgini a Crawford and Carter picture of the cndless caverns located on the estate | of Col. Edward T. Brown and his son, M. Brown, both of this averns were discovered | ear-old boy in 1879. A al overture helped in the f event KNICKERBOCKER—"Dangerous Curve Ahead.” Crandall's Knickerbocker Theater Yyesterday and today presents features of the year’s best bill at this house, Goldwyn's picturization of Rupert Hughes' “Dangerous Curve Ahead,” starring Helene Chadwick and Rich- ard Dix, and Harold Lloyd, with Mil- dred Davis, in his comedy, “1 Do.” Both are reviewed in connection with the Metropolitan Theater, where they were also accorded first’ Washington presentations yesterday. CRANDALL'S—"“The ment.” Gloria_Swansan, in Elinor Glyn's | story, “The Great Moment,” is lhe‘ photoplay attraction the first three days of this week at the Crandall's Theater. ‘The cast include: ensemble Great Mo- Milton Sills, Frank | Butler and others, who give excellent support. The story concerns Nada Pelham, who comes to America with her father, Sir Edward Pelham, to in- spect mining properties in the west. 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