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AMUSEMENT | COLUMBIA—Douglas Tairbanks in “Robin Hood.” The de luxe photoplay attraction at Loew's Columbla Theater mext week, | beginning Sunday afternoon, will be| the first Washington presentation of “Robin Hood." the famous production that brings Douglas Fairbanks to the |s screen in what is regarded as casily | the greatest role of his entire career. something of the drama of “Seeing’s Belleving” and all the gripping and enthralling love interest of “The 14th ! Lover. “'he story tells of the adoption of |, an orphan by a woman who belongs 2 gang of thieves. Her husband is THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. CRANDALL'S—“My Friend the Devil.” Willlam Fox speclal Dx:duc!ion of be shown at Crandall's from Sunday 0 affiicted “with blindness during the |afternoon through Tuesday of next week. C day and only at night can he see. Compelled by the woman to work as one of her accomplices in crime, the | man is tracked down by the police, caving the orphan giri son to seek a home 1 minister, whose own | & defrauded by u gambler. | The story reveais how the orphan | girl obtains the ald of the unwilling Criminal to steal back money taken but escapes, Shaw and arles Richman, Pey featured in the Barbara Castleton are . Charles Ray will be ‘A Tallor Made Man," and Satur Lon Chaney | CENTRAL—“The Third Alarm.” The first four days of next week at dramas of the season will be shown |features and pipe organ music wilt|the kinograms. b Alarm,” with Ralph |complete the biil. I'Dlldbl.']‘har in 3hleknlr:h and Johnny Walker in _ ” 1t 1s described as a | LINCOLN—“The Dangerous Age.” | chaney and Harrison Ford: sigantic feast of romance, comedy in _‘““The Third Lewis, the ci of & Nation, the stellar ro! tinuing through Sauturday will be|¥ear included shown “Shadows,” starring At the Lincoln Theafer the first four | Tail Romance” and a news reel, and thrills, with some of the most ex- days of next week, beginning Sunday citing fire ‘scenes ever caught by the |afternoon, camera. Short reels and special music|John M. Stahl's production for First| HIBERNIANS PICK OFFICERS. will be Included in the bill. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of [ Madison, Ruth Clifford, Fdith Roberts, next week, Lewls S. Stone, Barbara |Myrtle La Marr and Ramon Navarro will be featured In Rex Ingram's picturiza- | shown. “Trifing Women.” tion of “The 'Dangerous Age,” Natlonal, featuring Lewis Stone, Cleo Stedman, Lincoln Stedman,| Daniel A. Calaghan was elected James Morrison and others will be|president of Division No, 3, Mack Sennett's “Gymnasium | Order of Hibernian: a’ 1 Short Jim” will be the comedy offering, with caday ut held at St. Joseph's, Tzll Tuesday Thursday and con-yOther officers chosen for the coming | financial John secretary; Patrick . Shanahan, | Geoghegan, treasurer: John P. Leo - [chairman standing committee; James - |J. Buckley, sergeant-at-arms, and : Thomas McGrath, | John Cahill, sentinel. Saturday Banking Hours: 1 9:30 A.M. to 12 5:30 P.M.to 8P.M. | from the minister without the father |the Central, beginning Sunday after- This is the mighty production that noon one of the most unusual melo- comes direct from its sensationally | being aware of the son's gullt. successful engagement in New York at $2.50 prices—a production that cost over $1,000,000 to produce and which represents the most magnificent mas- tlerpiece of Fairbanks' ent areer. 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