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*"AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AT THE PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. METROPOLITAN Shown this aiternoon. { srna Deone. “Glad Rags.” After AMUSEMENTS. = ! - {.. HE SHEIK," with Rodolph Vai- i1 felt that in my short skirt | was entino and Agnes Ayres, is said | 83 conspicuous as the turkey at & ! | Thanksgiving dinner. | ey Five hundred Flks and, their wives. red in a number of productions. has | were drafted into service as actors { been given an important role in the | when they visited the Metro studion {Allan Dawn =~ production. “The!in Hollywood a few days ago. The. | Glimpses of the Moon.” now being appeared as fans in a prize ring scens made at the Long Island studio. Bebe | in Bull Mon(asa's nen onrs, | Daniels and Nita Naldi have the prin- berg comedy, o i cipal parts. 5 Ernest Torrence. who recently fin- Bull’s bouts with Pete Harmon and Tom O'Brien, the caveman of the screen held court with his RIALTO-"The Face in the Fog.” Shown this aiterncon u i 1 A : o b b 1005, hed the role of a simple-minded | goitigle 100 0K = e PALACE — Shown this afternoon. clown in Penrhyn Stanlaw's produc: | PRI ale 30g an CHort ar o smite A Fool There Was.” COLUMBIA—Rex Ingram's 3 noon. CRANDALL'S noon. LEADER —“Ten Nights in a Barroom.” LINCOLN (Uolorcd)-~~All For a Womar tion af -Singed Wings.” with Bebe | ol Daniels featured. was trained for an! Albert. Metro® o . operatic career. Ho began his educa- | read recently abour. an 'imenroi ton in piano playing and operatic|agent who succeeded in selling a singing at the Edinliurgh Academy. $100.000 finger insurance policy to 4 Edinburgh, Scotiand: then graduated | famous violinist. “That insurance from the Stuitgart Academy. Stutl- |guy ought o get busy and wriie gart, Germany. and the Royal Acad-|out a policy for Bull Montana’ s emy of Music, London. Said Albert, | onooneeans ling \Women.” Shown this aiter- “Hound of the Baskervilics™ Shown this after- | Shown this aiternoon. hown afternoon I Ned Burton, a veteran of tie tiage Dav Rutler, a screen protege «f METROPOLITAN—Lorna Doome.'!™i!l be biciured in “Tie Masquer- | of fifty vears' standing. and of the|D. W. &GriMith. is 10 appe it 1 e ppear w g AR Tl Fox News and Dan Mason, | screen for ten vears, makes his debut | Viola Dana in “A Noike 17 Newboro Lo e ot 1 b, i1 “Pop Tuttles Firenshters i in Paramount pictures with Thomas |her new Metro xtarring vehicle, & nade By rounid out the bill, d Melghan, in George Ade's originallrected by Harry Beaumont = Mr i | — { story, “Back Home and Broke.” Bur-!Griffith engaged Mr. Butler for hi 3 s Anoll i i ton piays the role of the country town | production of “The Greatest Thinz = nollo. ! { grocervman. Burion has appeared on|in Life” afrer watching his per i S 2nd tomorrow. Iatherin: | i the screen with Lione! Barrymore. in | formances with the Moroscs stoch <cenic_and pho in “White Shoulders,” and {3dim the Penman.” and with Madgc|company. splendidly aeicd- & Fast National re-, eaton. in “The Electric { Kennedy and other stars. o e e ent st mamcmues | faaties oF | W 2s beoautiion o8 TaueY: ! Sigrid Holmauist has been choten | purchased “Her Fatal’ Siiions” o scones. Larry Semon ; Thursda g to play the part of Patricia in “Bel | story by Willlam Dudley Pelley, tn spectacular cou George Arliss, in “The Man ' Who Played God, s A orted Relatives'; Friday, O Moore and John Bowers, In “Affini- | Donna,” Pola Negri's first American- Donne. ol be used as one of the series of pie tures starring Viola Dana and direc: - ed by Harry Beaumont. The story { will appear soon in a national maga ot e *“The’ Agen! America. will Jacqueline Logan has arrived at and Mr. and Mrs' Carter Dei {west coast prepared to ber 2 " Entertaining ¢ Boss': | % 3 . 3 4 : ’ : 3};‘?[ principal feminine ro Bne withioride Mirciistios. Billie Dove, 1 outh 0! 3 : 3 2 : {liings Spends His nd raul Parrot. in “Blaze| i Gh0% 3 i g - ‘ 3 Sy “ £ Ibe the first picture fu which Walter hulberg of Preferred P Hiers will be starred by Paramount. dram: { The play was an outstanding sucecs- n Broadway two seasons ago. whe |it was presented at Forty-eight Street Theater under the direction of The feature of th play form was th- PRk A : : . . 3 Fred fo hav begs . s A ¢ % production of James 3 i 5 3 “The Famous Mrs. Fair, tial productivn presented by Louis B Mayer for Melro Tor the firsi e {teriors, showing a reception upon the return of . Nancy Fair from > vl o Dugal. a ward tie s 10 inftist ts. his theart @s she ed 10 Carver Do { sargent “Aborn. piece s seen in hem a W] t ! 3 o 2l | Shoulders.” and Ruster e e R abroad, Mr. ) provided military | spectacular crashing of an airplane Doone,” amli The Electric Houv:": Thursday. Lon R ¢ jcolor through the ypresence of two|on the stage. he eventusl per combat in which | “haney. in “Flesh and Blood.” and! £ |bundred and fifty artillery regulars! 2 Ridd, the stronzest man in Devenshire.} 2an Mason, in “Pop Tuttle's Grass from Fort MacArthur. in addition to| Charlic Ttay is planning to take a pute Carver the way, Widow Friday, Pat O'Mall and seven ~hundred extr: forming ! fight into real omest-to-goodness Tor all tinie ¢ imuscle. ; PrRul.ne " Starke, in My Wild Irish‘ gay reception throng. Tae cast in-|footlight drama. Mr. Ray has jus' dge an ' ond IRose: Pitecait) th“Blioe cludes Myrtle Stedman, in the titular | completed the purchase of the stag= x : Huntley Gordon, Marguerite De | rights of “The Girl 1 Loved” the B e pie-; Away . Colleen’ M Marg L Subaidi ns ineluic John e e : : : T.a Motie, Cullen Landis. Ward Crane. | James Whitcomb Riloy poem. Charlic S and LR ae s s L et Tonany Hauni- i L % 3 3 |Carmel Myers and Helen Ferguson. used the same poem 8 a theme for Jtestral accompaniments: 8 comody fed : . TR il & | = e his picture. “An Old Sweetheart of wpi f the Yay the iiest | E 1 Mine.” Tox News. e i = The Mctropolitan World Survey. “Fup | - 3 » i Albert Roscoe. who came cast From the Press” and orehestral con- | Today and tomorrow. Themas | o o % . : - 5 X, e S M SR it sributio feat The Thistle” over- A Co “De Sy, 2 7 % 3 » . "Java ead.” is working on in Care b Mealttos. will b ndden at-| Meighan. ju Cecil Depsle e M l“!‘h_e Broken Wing." “A Mansion of | honeymoon. He and Barbara Bedford traction gdore f Bob, NorwooD { Aching Hearts” and "My Lady’s Lips" | were married in California four months ago, and the trip to Xew Yorl S J 10 ab- | and Salem, Mass., where the compan - umber of recent pro- | s making exterior scenes, is the fir us, inciuding “Thorns and | 0% S " e Blossoms.” “The Toll of the_}‘h ¥ have been able to make. I w is scneduled to ap-! | pea ley eth Harlan RIALTO—"The Face in the Fog.” ’ Florence Vidor, Presenting @ east of stace and scre he Real Adventure® = i 2 |the Name of the Law Thursda Frid; Yo !Saturday, Rupert Hushe ea.” “The Beautiful and Damned Margot—I do not know why wou the o ’*E*' ,‘ J-' = e The Woridis s Stase flgngh'! Lit-} 4:g not receeive & photosraph of Rus - 2 B e e | Howard. rerhups it was misad- Cosmopolitan - ire n == ! dressed g ow hi e as. will be the at ! Cizcle. | gLants Fairest John Lowell. who plass the part of Tl R r Theater this Today aud tomorrow. | oe Morgan in “Ten Nights in a Bar- [{,,"\;ng vou ene, so 1 think today ' © " iTalmadge. in “Ea: We i Daughter. hich is announced as the fea- | oicor write him again. He has com- Dewmale imienzels op- jday. Irene Castle in “Siim i :\v”-,., 50,000 girls competing for the | b € eacer Tntele o r the Christmas hollduxs. and g © deal with; Wednesday, Tom Douglas and ) i 2 5 Sl 2 S e vou ddress him at 15 Prospeect e and T e I e e | honor, the job of selecting “Eng- a1 & survevor. Then h;"!'d'-ar;f:‘ 4 ',.,—'raf-'l. Montelair, N. J.. care of Misx e SRR @) and Friday, odore Roberts. i {land’s fairest daughter” was s 63 3 ed I Lily Bl Jaeger jelline of the fiiehi of the “The Old Homestead.” and Saturday.| JANNINGS | hardest 'n: v u‘ klr‘ e rd ’ : ShE | s fuchess Tatin- ‘rom the E r Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Hound ' i ) s A D Sl sy B iother scre & i Raymond Hatton is said to be ene ;‘:‘:r": ! mn jer f the Baskerville: Tuncoln i{to Norma Talmadge, who savs she w- 4 ) e e T | of the keenest character actors on the o » she is overtalen and { SRR = .. la Barroom.” wrote the film version in con " S where the uid of Ros Biackin Daw- ! L b= jgreatly aided by some of Britain'si, o 1o provide J with a f,“,',m:,;,, ’;‘!‘mx::lpr,,.e.e ovh T\lfi:dm part suitable to his capabilities an actor. ntrusted with an impor t he Herge- is_the He is now tant part in Dumbarton. son i providentally e swindlers, who trafle > ises- iat her decision which resulted in the triumph of Margaret Leahy, the beau- “Java Head. H n 1 most distinguished citizens in arrlving} | Aquatic Realism. ~ion of the < them. T ! Z . il S and th believe | 1 m {tiful winner. ! e mer story. Leairice Jo i iack 4 Tuesday, FION pict ey Details of this contest. which ook o5 aue » also appears in “The Ma:. ck v ai & OTION pict pl n el o 3 bt St i e New Teacher Mero \‘ piciure playaes pantonin gland by storm, are beginninz to warded Marzueret d L . Constan YLl st Wwork ifilter through. Of course. Miss Tal- < Maclean. = 3 e = t empty &l madge could not persc interview PALACE—-A Focl Theic Was. U s, strike blows witl (all the feminine e noted au \ yere Wi Fsers rnu . o and man: : ! Siles Lheis idon Da A chose “the lovely humoro " e < 11 he Eiite untit all § { hundre. o ich ad““: oo - [ seles -\_}-: -\?".uu? advert BE R ¢ wex“s‘ Washing- ] And so it was { mittee of very high standing had the ! : is 10 umber of | 3 . » has ton at Lecty's Palace Theator ths preay ! pantomimed with un diplomatic task of selecting the final o 3ack Mole p;a"_rjl Ave = Duanber ofdmtars ”:q(‘;;’i‘:"é:n-T,?‘:"\'.dfi:.'m:;' week. bogii teate = ie Bond Bov a scene in % S 7 y twenty to be presented to Miss Tal- 3 5 s cted president b It was adapted from Poiter Emer- ; da: man. in “The Sins of | new george Melford . =3 - : ; 5 A . { madge. That tais was truly a grand "}f‘,’“ by ‘,“;e'wm ‘“’l. T'g:»‘fflrh-‘ League. "f; ey ~xob“!’sv"rhs Jmen sen Brown's plav. in which Robert | Mar: Wednesday, “Society | where he finds that a = committee may be judged from the|Ev& Novak wil PIX the femininc)tioned these ads just before he mom: iTiliard aud Katherine Kaelred had | Burlesqued.” and “Up in the Air(pagne'stolen by himself - membership, which included Lord Ash- { €74, George Teriolar and Ceores|uated him LA the roles of chief importance. and is | About Mary ¥t Constance | combers proves to be sparkling spring ; field, Lady Diana Cooper, Sir Gerald | Ficld. well known characier actors s 2 n Rudvard Kipling's immortal | Talmadge. water. i : & 5 i 1du Maurier. Hon. Lionel Tennyson. %’} PP e CA % Blas Sniine = Ll Vampize® Boots”™: T But the hottle wasn't empty—and | e 2 | Seymour Hicks, Miss Olive Wadsle: _F’_:X"}n sumf cant Butles. B Bull Moutana has the role of Duke one has the role orig- it was with moist surprise that Faw- ' ' ir Willlam Jury, Mrs. Walter Wan- | B¥eR. S0 TR Bt ‘and iof Rich-Toy in 3ax Linder's me!-‘rve by Mr. Hilliard ‘catt felt the water cascade into his' i ger. und Sir John Foster-Fraser. They | {T& Grassur: Hobevt Dutio: a4, im trave “The Three Mus- o~ has !\o‘“'lrl of mouth and flood over his tume. | very tactfully made twenty happy s “! “L;"" directing ir. Hol1. Ery these Miss Tal- ilections and from ! madge chose Miss Leahy. [ i - [Iis resulting reaction wasn't acting— 1 thes Viola Dina, after all her d tvo chief = it was reality. - ) i e 3 vers has rouped a cast of Empize. " Do it again.” commanded Dir ESTELLE. - ! The English beauty, who is coming! ¢ gaehion’s edicts, has succumbed to ! distinction. e and tomorrow elford. “That stu Toad's | 5 > |10 America under Miss Ta d { the lons. skirt idea. “The new &t i more emotioial rols adhe atest merpaid | comedy, | Dean in U, des Tvo Tla « most huinan thing we've had TAYLOR. | tutelage, will play thypart of "ABK'S’ {came in while we Wwere muking Miss) D e oBlazes™ the Puthe news picture, the iand Wednesday. Wlillam Farnum, in | the picture!” vin SWithinithe s Law, SOrmA S Emimy Hlou, she explained, || His main, plan)ie Soiput the WLkt t “Topics of the Day” und an over-!“Moonshine Valley”: Thursday. Rud-| “Hu snorted Fawecett. as Palace MARY ANDERSON~ Strand ! madge's next starring vehicle for | i St A O e think | charm of Jumes Whitcomb Riley intn tional release. about anything else at that time. I|his screen story of the famous poem by the Falace Orchestra. under !yard Kipling's "Without Benefit ofj went to the prop chest for a tow seph "Gannon, are further Clergy”; Friday, David Butier. in| it ough: to be. heard about the new styles, but|by the Indiana author—which has to i'\:’;ln‘]ls}{l)o!ll'l IG:A :Xe."hand S\amrhdu ‘ —_— uL D one " ,hadfl‘l s:;n ;hfln.s \{‘es\el;dzh_\'d was |do \thbn N;lh'l‘.cdt;)\:xl;!:rl!le\:éefi"l a: ., | Neal Hart. in “South of XNorthern rna oone. +in Los Angeles. efore ad win-!to be based on COLUMBIA—"Trifling Women." i Lights.” | To Use Color Process. 0 S oy idlmione Mhan thise bloin o {uE story of “Lorna Doone” is one ] of the world’s most enthralling | B —— {romances. Written in 1569 by R. D. ECIL B. 1~ | Blackmore. “Lorna Doone” has been || ! Ten Commzndments A.|read by each succeeding generallon‘ The sucecss achieved at Loew's Co. Tumbia during the pa-t week by Ingram’s latest mastern niay ach. “FF was so pre 1anageme 'OLOR uhotography of a new kind is to be tried in Cecil B. De Mille's . which is to be titled The system to be Favorite. e e, AT 13TH i i ¥ STRE! DE MILLE is to put the 0 a motion Hulse, wife of C. the pi ‘Accidenta! for a sccond wea will begin P known as a per- formerly’ of. Hempstead, Lons 5 e e ¢ he Lying Truth. picture. Y LONS i and apparently rem 3 this afternoo: senred | = oxe i Island. and now of Los Angeles: E. H. L i Hgie dons) feored non. in “Hickory froted “spotted” process. The Accaiis have nor oo worked ouf |2 eo and Bow O 98 Angeien BT inanlm: and gripping as when it was|j LOEW'S THEATER 1 e Theater. - 1 @nd Thursda . in “Broud The systein has been perfected by !yei, but Jeunie Macpherson. who does jn» a¢ Calif.: Mrs. Ottillie| first presented. & L 2 5 2 j way Tiose’ Mason, in ¥ e o o color|all the sc s for the PParamount | ke 2 Peasants. outlaws. courtiers clad in 3 5 loren Taylor. head of the color| e L | Beckett Adams street, Los 2 : and direc The XNew mermaid = £ the Para.|Produeer, is now at work on them, and| gy geleq: Lieut. Col Lynch, 1641 | sitk: knights, noblemen and fa:r la- conedy, Saturday, | process department of the Para-iehe plan'is to put the picture iato pro- | Spaity street, Los Angeles, 4 dies of high degree move across itsi Tis cast feur fe: was largel e ementin i attwosphere of vivid reai: WEEK PEGINNING TODAY--SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 ism. Ceremonials of the royal court involving thousands of participants; v, = = < mighty conflicts which occur when S - ‘ % John, the humble hero, rescues the /, ) “ highborn mald, Lorna, from the out- 4 law Doones; other ‘bloody battles when the inflamed countryside at- tacks the stronghold of the noble but ! banished Sir Ensor Doone, and court and baptism scenes in London e Frdnl; Mayvo. in “C " Bluffing, i nount studios. who has been work- |auction about Aprii 1. i “ an ourteenth episode of “In the for some time. The color: _ This novel plan to dramatize the ]Da,\s of Buffalo Eill. g O thyoush he regulgr biacks | Mosaic Jaws for the first time came | Dapud Kandieyousch, 280 2ouh o ed NS and grays of the ordinary celluloid |about as a Tesult of the recent nation- |y, <" 400 in'a Russian dialect which | Hippodrome. flm. “All-over” color photography | wide e e B i (he [og | Tequired an extensive search among : i tints of the skin is ) . ir -1 i w ¥ = E Today and tomorrow, Norma carried to the Hiknzeie § i % the con.|studio employes before an interpreter mogday and temorrow. Norma Tal-|Zimittedly far from perfection. ac-[Angeles Times FEight of the | Tuesday, “The Devil's Pawn"; Wed- Second prize of $100 was awarded to neludes no | Dabud Kandjeyousch, 220 29th street. players, wiote speneible for the Snoc of Prisoner of Zenda.” Barbara La Marr. { Stone. Ramoa Navarro and Tul ¢ s a sudy of exotic emoticnalism. which reveals a story | within a stor It represents the tfiort of a father to turn a frivolous daughter from the path of irrespon- le frivelity to more serious pur- uits by reading to her the story of 7areda. the cr gazer. whose #irange power over men's hearts and minds was irresistible. but who, in ! the end. brought Ler own ruin aa weil | as that of her lover. Home. Today and tomorro Stroheim. in Tues- day, Bebe Daniels, in Eric_Von and in which is shown a large group of jof $1.000 each, instead of one, and stage a battle before a motion and the lanterns lighte: Each lan-| will take a vacation immediately extended the creative genius of one “was a great demonstration of the ! und pr: and cheer them on, they ride | in the big battle scenes before the . | [atne Son jof, Lite: and Saturday.| When Russia Went Redl Slect: | shot af “sometning untl e 'fa e | don ot Henry Sha = i d hidden in the minds of the|hausted. t doesn ake any - | of S. Beginning this afterno the prologue fo “The Face in the eq 40d FUICH (& S O atinied utence %o them whether the camera is| Madge Bellamy. as the heroine, is <onan Doyle's famous Sheriock | Bachelor”: Tuesday and Wed i o o1 ihs Hound o€ tne o Dean. i nder Twe Fiags’; |leading role, there is = graphic| BUES FIUCl (0 1 i Mich.; Marie | coveries recently on a ranch near the of the hero, Frank Keenan as the glimpse of what happened when Rus- | Michael, 243 Broadway, Providence, ! Utah-Nevada state line, where he has | patrician exile, Sir Ensor Doone, and Mack Sennetts ‘Huckleberry Finn.” and Rey = 4 3 X ginald lZaghable cowedy, Denny, in round 3. “The Leather!ifi jive wrought-iron candelabra, six feat tall and bearing a dosen lighted | I . A ine to Paramount executives. | testants submitted ideas along this | ¢ould be found. ‘Shattered Idols”; Thursday n dancerg. ‘They are furnished with|jmmediately set to work to develop Some of the outstanding featuras of A e T i ttoa in o diffor | atice Brishing his present plcture.|picture camera is slow work. but Set- i of ¢1q gereen's: fow masters to its fin- | Wednesday and Thursday, “The Old | ¢ 3 oS the valuer of appealing directly to public/ wildly toward their objective, and| Doone gates; the scemes were “shot’ I ontinuing through Tuesday, at Cran- | Fog.” Jack Borle's famous “Boston | fhousand-fold in taking this means!running. The battle is real to them |said to demonstrate her right :o the of drawing it out. and can't be interrupted. and it is just|laurels she won in Ince's “Hail the Baskervilles.” made where the story | Thursday. George Eliot's “Silas Mar- i actually had its lowale. 1o the role!ner with & cast Including Crau- | sia “went red - R L Min. Peter Rasmussen, 4245 Col- | been making scencs for “The Covered | Donald MacDonald as the swashbuck- A magnificent palace of the last of avenue, Long Beach, Calif.; H. | |Uing & rve; and Phyllis Haver. Pushers,” and Saturd. e Dy >t £ 2y, Robert Mc- ek- R e S et i meq | Kim and Claire Adams. in e Lure candles, are used as battering ran %o break down the solid oak doors The scene in twhich the spotted|line. The producer way so impressed ~ = and Frida Down ‘East Indians and Films. largs Japancse lanterns. The main|his plans. It will require so much Maurice Tourneur's picture of the ent coler, red. blue, vellow, purple|“Adam's Rib." {ting them to stop once hostilities have, 54 and most embracing activities. | S Homestead"; Friday. John M. Stahl's; i CRANDALL'S—"The Hound of the| T opinion. for ideas. This tremendouscvery last Indian takes a swing or 2{by six cameramen under the direc- dall's Theater. will he shown the| Today Wesley Barry. fe” story picturized for Para- 4 T [Disckler sutory b *The winners of the multiple firet|plain luck if somebody doesn't get!Woman” She is supported by a cast of the great sleuth of fiction. Eille, ford Kent. Marguerite Courtot and £ the grand dukes is wrecked by a W William Fox's filmed | of Egypt.” and ~Shine B Tph s mate beautiful statues and objects of art PO color appears a night ballroom | that he awarded eight first prlzesl Saturday, “In the Name of the Law ETTING Indlans steamed up to {lights of the room are turned out|time and thought that Mr. De Mille ! story that has cost fortunes and has and many tints. “The contest.” says Mr. De Mi”!.‘he[{un is slow The =quaws weep More than a thousand men took part The Song of Life” and Saturday,| | ; § ; Baskervilles.” Peme for a picture has been neglect- | shot at something until he is ex- | tion of Henry Sharp, first cameraman rilling screen version of Sir Arthur, in “Rags to Riches,” and “ 3 o V1 e i mount, with Lionel Barrymore In thel 078 ZOTNT0 G ‘Nelson, 615 West |hurt. James Cruze made all these dis- | headed by John Bowers in the role Norwood offers an effe: George Fawecett; Friday, Mark Twain's soviet mob, led by the brutal Petrus. in Rome. by J. Gordon Edwards, with | nce onlv. Ruth Roleed im one o DRAMATIC MASTLRPILCE SoERt s e S S e are smashed. furniture wrecked and coons orn LEADER—" i i =1 S cabinets rified—all in frantic search TODAY E den m.;‘hts AR H Raphael. for the famous Romarzxr:nfl‘"dlamo;ld;éd AT i - ana. pla; ] Toom. { Today and tomorrow, Wesley Barry. | pyrbceanowren aed a faithrul serv- 230 oTL06K 4 PROTOPLAYS jin “Rags to_Riches": Tuesday and Wednesday. Richard Barthelmess, in “The Bond Boy"; Thursday and Fri- day, Rupert Hughes’ “Remembrance" Saturday, Conan Dovyle’s “The Hound (Continued on Fourth Page.) The screen story of “Ten Nights in a Barroom.” the feature offering at the Leader Theater this weck, is familiar, no doubt. to the majority of theater- Zoers. The modernized film version is by Mrs. L. Case Ruseell. The thread- bare topic regarding the evils of liquor, has. in this picture, been entirely dis- carded. and only serves as a back- | zround for a wholesome story of | mother and father love. John Lowell, the star. is pictured as Joe Morgan, and has, during the ac- tlon of the play. many thrilling mo- iments. An Andy Gump comedy will be shown also. LINCOLN—All for & Woman." Beginning this afternoon at 3 and | continuing’ at the Lincoln Theater | through Wednesday. will be skown for the first time on any Washington screen First National's release of “All for a Woman.” for the initial presen- ! tatlon of which in Awmerica tickets cost $10 amiece. All for a Woman" places before the spectator a gripping story of love and intrigue, in which ! the ‘outstanding figures afe Danton, | friend of the people; Robespierre, un- bending aristocrat.. and a beautiful royal refugee. The turbulent action | of this master-drama has as its back- Ground the tremendous soclal cata- | clysms that attended and followed the French revolution. Thousands of players take part in_the climaxes. Danton is played by Emil Jannings. rememberced for'his work in “Pas- sion.”” The cast is composed exclusive- iy of foreign artists. “The Steeplechaser,” new es of the Kinograms and Screen Graphic, with pipe organ accompaniment, will be added attractions. Thursday, through Saturdey. Guy Bates Po: ant smuggle them to this country, where the redoubtable Blackie Daw- son, portrayed by Lionel Barrymore, takes a trump hand In foiling the soviet emissaries and smoothing out the course of true love. T LINCOLN THEATER] U STREET AT 12TH TWO MASTER PICTURES Today, Mon., Tues., Wed. Thurs., Fri.. Sat. First National Presents Another First National Emil Jannings | Guy Bates Post i «Passion” . De. | i1 @ superd picturization of b A Passion” ona - pe [re y ey S g i A moth and most thrilling of | Smasing dual characterisa- all love stories— Soxce The All For a Woman Masquerader “Th g:eepleih-ur" - i “Pop Tuttle” Comedy Extras Kin raphic Special Mat. Today at 3 Evening Concert De Luxe| Juvenile Mat. Sat. at 2 REMEMBER THE CONCERT SUPPER SHOWS WATCH FOR CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS SECOND GREAT WEEK HERE WAS INSPIRED BY ~ YARD KIPLING'S POLM "THE VAMPIRL" If you were one of those who saw Rex Ingram’s great picturizations of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” and “The Prisoner of Zend: vyou must not fail to see this marvelous hit! The Home of Perfect Entertainme: i Rl | TRIFLING WOMEN’ REX INGRAM'S LATEST TRIUMPH A gorgeous, enchanting masterpiece of photopldy art, revealing a tale of a mnotorious Parisian temptress and her strange power over the destinles and hearts of men! ‘WITH BARBARA LaMARR RAMON NAVARRO LEWIS S. STONE LL the world knows anu remembers Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem, “The Vampire'—the poem that inspired an egually-famous stage play. STAGED BY EMMETT J. FLYNN—CAST INCLUDES ESTELLE TAYLOR LEWIS S. STONE MARJORIE DAWE MAHLON HAMILTON WALLACE McDONALD WILLIAM V. MONG EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS NEW MERMAID COMEDY—*“BLAZES!” Pathe News Pictures—Topics of the Day Palace Symphony Orchestra—T. J. Gannen, Director Overture—Prelude ia C-Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) 113 same splendid stage hit now appears as a photoplay—a picture by far more splendid and glorious than any play could be! It starts today: —NEXT WEEK!— TZAURETTE TAYLOR In a picturization of her greatest stage suc- cess “PEG 0' MY HEART” e