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{AMUSEMENTS." ‘. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 10, 1923—PART 3 " AMUSEMENTS of $4000.000 hero this season. Lmer. rhvthmi¢ mensure. At times complex| the last two reels ls it evident that | ’;’ son Hough’s ‘The Way of a Man” will | minor chords without rhythm or|the piot is steering for a happy end- L(ttest GOSSIP rom Hbllymod bé made into a Pathe serial, and nine | melody will be sustained during emo- | ing. Auilnor S ext io be espec e companies soon will be busy, includ- | tional scenes hundreds of feet long-| ~Meérry-Go-Round,” I feel, wm, arsha a I S ek Sl P W Ing one with Will ogers as its stax, | This combination of music and film is | definitely establish'Mary Philbin as| A G S Victor Scastrom’s “Mortal Clay” |startling and very effective. one of the greatest of screen| . has been selected as the first film to| It Is rare indeed to find a film play | actresses. I am told she Is only elsh- T . N R L s s STR. CHARLES MACALESTER be shown as the leader of the little | that combines artistic excellence with | teen years of age, her -acting luI LL c1éa ¥ to the spirit; which will put on the screen prac-|| 1050 o a, 230 m. SRR B icoriaRians e e er. the young beatty]‘heater films movement | sure box office appeal and that at|purely instinctive and that she ,.““,w of the Ten Commandments as they | tically the entire book of Exodus. : s e Expan- | from Montreal, has been given a fives | NeW purchases by Preferred Pic-|the same time literally makes several | “does not know what it is all about.” |were handed down on Mount Sinal”| “The modern story,” he states, “will Boat Fare 50c Round Trip o a g a sl s i Bl L tures, the R. P Schulberg organiza- |actors while it enhances the reputa-| Miss Philbin has a beauty that in| 0”0 00" Ho Mille, with reference to | be a dramatio - treatment incorpo- 510n and studio improvements involv- | 3 Navarro's younger brother,|tion. " include Frank Craven's “The | tigns of others who are already well | haunting rather than striking, but | | Maryland Fried . ing immense outlays of cash are to | Ramon Navarros vounker brother) pirst Year,” Belasco's stage version | kiown. her acting in “Merry-Go-Round” is|his screen version. {rating very human and quite up-to-| arylan ried Chicken T et e & part in Constance Talmatige's next|0f “The Boomerang.” Robert W.| “Merry-Go-Round,” the Universal |superb. | “I entirely disagree with <nose mod~1dmp people. I think the incidents Dinner, $1.50 it e 2 iy m‘ o . Cervice's “Poisoned Paradise,” Zon uperproduction, is the surprising{ (Copyright, 1923, i 3 ‘orn crities who say that the alogue | will be gripping and interesting, | Charles Ray has bought the Cosmo | film. le's “Faint Perfume.” George Ag-|kind of a film thus outlined. Tt also|fin by North American Newspaper Alliance. |js old fashioned, that we have outgrown | while at the same time carrying under- | Art Srudiv and will improve fhe lot| Mary Beth Milford, one of the|ew Chamberlain’s “White Man,” Rita | gives its director, Rupert Jullan, a|All Fishts reserved.) it. 1 am going to try to show that this | neath the greatest and deepest theme | Wwith landscape gardening and build-| beautles of 'Irving Berlin's “Musicijonnson Young's “Maytime,” Fred-|new position in the film world. I —_— great fundamental body of ethical law | that ancient or modern literature of- ATION N il - ‘ove. DX Revue” has slgned a contract{erick Orin Rartletts “The Triflers,” | have confidence in this estimate of| Mrs, Harriett Hawley Locher, direc-|is just as potent today as it was in th, | fers. AL ugs. Purchase price and Improve- to make twelve two-Teel pictures in | iidwin Balmer's “The Breath of Sc an- | “Merry-Go-Round,” for when I went|for of the public service and’ educa- | time of Moses, and the punishment for' “There has never been a photoplay s vient plans cull for & total outlay of ! m;);lllnu.ulonl l<»f1}1m-r,\lv C. Witwer's | ga1 Edward Locke' “My {outito Universal City’to ses It in the | tional department of the Crandall thea- | breach of any commandment is just as th‘a: didn’t have in t"t\a connection TOMORROW NIGHT 1ore than $3,000,000. | “FightingBlood” serles. ips,” y B projection roo: vent vrepared to|ters, left_Washington last Wednesday | certain.” | with one or more of the Command- $195= tunn B33 (00000 WAL Wil e Marlowe, who played with|Lan (LATTy Bvang The A R rats. o vent momem e e Lt L for Now Yotk to attend ine conferencs | Mr. De Mille ghnounces that the fiim | ments. . This Brodnetion. Wil bave CORA B, 11 his present studio 1 will have ! Jane Novak in “Divorce,” has been|\Woman Reaches Fort i tantly and thought. I'd be bored. of the Authors' League as delegate rep- | version as written by Jeanie Macpher- |them all, and will, in addition, show - v site for hls own|& a three-year contract by Sol| = joseph Schildkraut. the stage star,| This production in the making has |resenting both the Washington chapter |son will be a strictly modern story (in a_very human way, I think, that | for ten or twelve 5 who played with the Gish: sloters i | been somothing ot b Jenmuking has | ¢ the League of American Pen Women, | showing how the “Ten Command- | the Ten Commandments are not Just | REVE BY HALLETT END. ! loved Vagabond” and will be the star of the picture. Cody, who has been in New | ot o the' Storir has ] Rearted by TEIe N on et M of which she was recently elected presi- | ments” operate on modern people, | words, but that they are really vital psmo | ¥ for Bevers) monthe lax Tl s’ irer Honaton o mved|ktasted By ey ,',‘“mh',}_"',’j“;:,j_jl‘.’fl‘ dent, and the Crandall theaters. |preceded by a Biblical prologue |and lving” nty acre L-::;n;dmlu "th: s\'n;:l“‘l;; c‘:fi‘r!lu‘\'o'k wyns. He has never been in the v\usl‘:nul then Von Stroheim left Univi X ning strea WA AN SEWE S0 ¥ act efore. 5 nally Mr. Julian cu: ed o o T o . : i Ksnristh Horlan on{IlipIy (6 afed © Kratots Mctoman/ionslof themorlos | Lo e e oo o mesntod (o G TR U T T | Sy part in the flm version of Owen|gumous water color artists, has sign- | that he worked without efther a = 1 SR £ the . Wister's “The Virgindan,” which R. P.{eq with Lasky to design a canyon set | scenarfo or continuity script, feeling ‘ Y e cre Griffith, Schulberg will make this summer.|f,r yse in D¢ Mille's “The Ten Com-{his way from situation to situation | (e jmauy of Dls eatlier successes. | Florence Vidor will be leading woman | mandments.” The canyon is on the | with sure intul for the dramatic, ¢ deal was well under way for!and Tom rman will direct. slope of Mount Sinal, where Moses|gives him a n and envlable rank v * “uf‘h s this 1ot b ' Ruby Miller, English comedienne, (Theodore Roberts) receives the ten among directors. when » b 1 ¢ f starts work next week at Robertson. commandments. Presents the bLackers « »yd Hamiltos | Cote's a0 “alimony.” e e ieis Phe o To know the plot in detail would s o h comedy 1 2 e ¢ Wi - om- JSto tract fro e eds e ekt iy fes 1 JMarguerite De Lu Motte will DIay | pany will seal a copy of its film, “The | Doeioe Sor fin i Dledsure of = EVENING 1o studo. Tt was recently ;ummg«} oppossite Jo.l}nvhm\'?r:t\ivn the Lesser| hramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln,” | to°ing -t afore: e A ahy - new own lowever, | production, “Wien a Man's a Man." | now being made here. The film 15 £o | ‘ne " wr e [duriug andiatie i : production | Itta Lee, an interesting youdg!pe opened In 2105, the 300th - ors! & With e B D e y range from the emperor and members lits wete 16| Ralf Freneh, has-a hig part bn Gladys | LoISAEy of the Dirth of the martyred | of ‘his court down (o the clams that § || Two Hundred ave m Arts If Tru-art | Walton's film, “The Untamable.” - s B & _makes up the dregs of a great and 4 bought it, s the Selig produc- | The mame of Fred Niblo's “Capt.| Charles Wakefield Cadman, the fa- | corrupt city. Decadence is shown in Clever will ou need the space now-+ Applejack’ has been changed to|Mous composer, is working on a spe- both the exalted the humble Il o being 1 by Mayer at the Selig lot,| “Strangers’ of the Night” aud will 1 musical script for Ferdinand classes. Children on i e u Guadalupe, 200 | probably be changed again hef(yrn re- rle's film version of Goethe's The whole thing is refreshingly miles. fre 5 S Faust” Old Gregorlan chants are told, new in angle and development, ? C . 0,000 1 day | Marshall Neilan is having a whole | beIng Tevived and the musle will Le and it is not only entertaining, but | | 7 i, Y ? i : urtain biblical scenes | Russxian village built on & hill near|® ROVelty in that it casts off the | convincing. For eight reels it is 5 ; 7 " at he Ten Com- | Calver Clty for his production of|tyranny of the eight and sixteen|stark and terrible, and only during ! 3 - 7 g . i 7.45 Sh I am woing up to the “The Rendezvous.” i ¥ 7 : : s D vhere 2,300 persons are| Jesse L. Laskey announces that in mob scenes, and an early | Vicente Blasco Ibanez, author of “The i ¥ e A 'CA 7 A ter will kive a first-hand ac- | Four Horsemen,” has written an ||/l % 11l 1= = ! - p s : ; ' CHESAPEAKE BEACH f the progress of the wi original photoplay for Paramount. The | fil = = - — s ? - Y ‘ ot R 2 : most lavish and spectacu | title §s ““Argentine Love. | { 4 ; % , 5 R WASHINGTON'S ONLY SALT film ever produced. Other stories and plays purchased | I g 4 3 A v 2 / W. E Tust hefore the De Mille unit w y the Famous Players-Lasky organi- i £ B T 2 2 i 1 A An J.‘..T.ES.R.;?ER.,T..... . cut Into the sandy places, Paul Swan, |zation are “West of the Water the dancer. known as “the world's 2 a novel by an anonymous| | Round Trip: Adults, 50c; Children, most beautiful man,” left Lasky. A Big Brother,” by Rex Beach;| | personal dispute is sald to have “Triumph,” by May Edington, and | (Except Sundays and Holidays.) s Trains Leave District Line BStation responsible for the breach. The | “Rita Coventry,” by Jullan Street Other hasa. 10.50. 2 a0 540 0 50 ° er Days, dancer has issued u Statement say Hal Roach is leaving for Europe [lI| = ahe ik ing he could not endure “the petty|this month to look for plays and UMMER has arrived. e hot Frequent Trains Returning. nees and humiliations one jnovels for photoplay use. ! weather is here to stay. ith in a studio.” Elmer Pearson, vice president of [ fIHiFai| rlisle Biackwell has secured the | Pathe, announces a program of pro- | *Cold snaps, from mnow on, can film rights to W. J. Locke's “The Be- | duction calling for the expenditure bardly be expected, but still they can be delightfully approximated for those who wish to escape the torrid torments of the heated term. Our METROPOLITAN, NINTH AND E, AVENUE GRAND and others of the SEVE : CRANDALL THEATERS in Washington, in- LLA DONNA i i - E cluding the SAVOY and the APOLLO, with s 9 | their delightful al fresco gardens, are FAMOUS . , p— [ = R BEBE DANIELS and ANTONIO MORENO AVORITE—, \ her. - \ = IN PARAMOUNT'S PICTURIZATION OF MARTIN BROWN'S FAMOUS BROADWAY STAGE WEEK BEQINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, JUNE 0 e S i ymeattan e SUCCESS v | Mostoac Imt N air many times a minute, insure uniform tem- i TODAY-3 P.M peratures many degrees cooler than the 1l /17” V4 MABEL NORMAND, in “STZANNE.” Even were our houses not the coolest, most | CIRCLE 211‘:& Pfi_ Ave. Ph. W. 953 comfortable and most painstakingly conducted i X, RICHARD HUSCH in n}:‘; C;pltihnl. (;:-:Ral'g?%fi(“!‘!l St}f‘ OUR Here's melodrama on flying wings!—A Witl:l tg};e] beautiful Bebe Daniels as a | rtod e AT T anc Lo : MUSIC woula | thrill drama supreme, based on that speed-gir] de luxe and Antonio Moreno i 1349 m;,::},:‘ chfisciRRces eiie ilical and s S famous stape success that was seen at as a mysterious crook whose final job DUMP&'}TON the Garrick Theater here last winter! is to steal the heart of the heroine! HIPPODI 'EXTRA ADDED HITS. MR. AND MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN'S LATEST COMEDY HIT—-“BORROWED TROUBLE" TOBAYs 00T INTERNATIONAL NEWS VIEWS---SYMPHONIC OVERTURE---OTHER FEATURES ] ] N e e i-?'suind B. 1. Ave. e S A e e . S R — CHALLES CHAPLIN, 00000 A0 M bt ”“"(“‘ e [ EEO A - . LlBERTYp.?x.\"“\‘J‘T,‘?{?”‘ Coxway ARy A NAGEL snd TA1S A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR OF [! N “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” U} E N E M | 11 GREAT . PARTS T CARO”NA 'rfl'hfi._‘z Ay ORROW. 60 A Sedtmueliten STHE NTH (0 } R R R Y " 9th ar @ st. Now. SUNDAY—MATIN LA NEGRI. ity &7 NOVAK and DOLLAR As it is, the provision for your PERFECT ENJOYMENT s complete. HARRY M. CRANDALL. Ji é T R Eoeren e mereaT AN ~——eCRANDALL’S —.. METROPOLITAN| F ST. AT TENTH—— Today—Doors Open at 2:30. Daily, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. oo~ THIS WEEK -»u First Vatiomal Presents Mowrice Tourmeurs Unique Production of One of the Most Enthrail- ing Melodramas Ever Filmed, Interpreted by a Special Cast Brilliantly Led by ILTON SILLS WITH ANNA (. NILSSON Frank Campeau, Waiter Long, Hershell Mayall and Others of Note in the Principal Roles of o Tivid Romance of the Sargasso Sea | filllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|ll|lIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIlIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII||ll|||lIHIIlIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIMIllIlIlI! treat for ‘Washingion 60 CENTS AN HOUR FEATURING WALTER HIERS a0 JACQUELINE LOGAN Snub T HERE are sixty laughs a minute in Pollard this hilarious comedy, with Walter Comedy Hiers as a small-town soda-jerker and ‘Where Am 17" beautiful Jacqueline Logan as the bank News-Topics president’s daughter.he loves. A sweetly Scenes From flavored concoction, sure to quench your Shrine Parade comedy thirst! Don’t fail to see this one! PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—T. J. GANNON, DIRECTOR OVERTURE—GEMS FROM “KATINKA" (FRIML) EMP"( 11 H_Street N, HUNTLY 3 CARMEL MYERS. MRS. FAIR.” Topics 14th St d R. L Ave. EL}TE Lk DANIELE, n - CLIMANES cmmu.'s ETESTOLTA: F Street at 10th N. MILTON SILLS . “THE_ ISLE OF LOST “COLD CHILLS." 7§ CENTRAL A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA cmm'}!‘sr.,’:;.,&'n‘“‘i Aen ‘WEST OF EUROPE'S LOVES ; b A" NoNTE AND INTRIGUES (‘RANDALL’ST,':;:;;V";'::‘&EF\T TR e CRANDALL? CENTRAL THEATER NINTH, BET. D AND E. stacep N B .4\.‘."..‘3‘3:" IN PARIS, AuEmentes Onchestra. MONTE CARLO AND NICE y 7 WITH A CAST Hetincs Huates OF CELEBRITIES ff | o i Sl INCLUDING THE [ | CRANDALL'S *2ie hoses @24 H_St. ‘N.E. MOST FAMOUS \MATINED $ATURDAY AT o TOMORROW — THOMAS BEAUTIES OF : N and STAGE AND | CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER SCR H 'Ga. Ave.& Quebee St. EEN MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30. TODAY AND = TOMORROW—GLORIA SWANSON and THEODORE ROBERTS, A A R iJ n i} WO Today, Mon., Tues., Wed. Thurs., Fri, Sat. WESTBOUND LIMITED HERBERT ing DYama of the Rails With RAWLINSON Its Crashing Climazes and Ripplin, Rogwnce Fiatlessty || Wik ARbsiDaks and o Grest Enacteq Cast in the Romance of, & RAI.PII LEWIS Daring Grook, ELLA HALL NOBODY'S AND STELLAR CAST BRIDE ~ADDED— Monte Banks in “Siz A. M. Das - Mason -én Hinograms “Pop Tuttle’s Lost Comtrot” MAGNIFICENT I’I{E ORGAN MR. W. E. THOMPSON AT TAE CONSOLE ! The Capital's Amusement Bargain House; ALWAYS A HIT: CRANDALL’S THEATER NINTH AND BE. ‘ODAY—MON—TUES, THOMAS MEIGHAN With Lila Lee aAd a Brilliant Cast in Rex Beachs Stirring Story Fdmed im Panama “THE NE’ER DO WELL" Aesop Fabdle, “The Mouse Oatoher” Wed., Thurs. i, Sat. ALL-STAR AGNES AYRES CAST RICHARD DIX mount’s F¥ir: Sursion In & Romance ef I v Brownes ‘the Bpceduway EUEIWIMM . RACING HEARTS R Cartoon . 0”&, "M Hatines Idiers” ~Collars and Ouffe” Crittenden Marriott, Washington Traveler, Author and War Correspondent. THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS The Amasing Tale of a Beautiful Heire tective and . His Prisoner, Sole Survivors of & Wreck, Thrown Into a Stramge Community of Derelicts Whoss Law Demands That a Woman Choose @ Mate Within Twenty-four Hours. TAril Piles Upon Thrill Until They Escape by the Most Bensational Means Iver Pictured on the Soreem. EXCURSIONS. {GREAT FALLS BY WATER | Power boat ‘‘Peggy” leaves Aqueduct <|.mm 30th and M mw. Sunday at 10 am cents. Rates to charter parties. 100 | Toacher of Washington's Booisl Set. Class and erlvu- instruction in all forms | ow introducing the ni EMBROIDERY lOUISE FAZENDA IN “COLD CHILLS" DE LUXE WORLD SURVEY OVERTURE, “1812” (TSCHAIKOWSKY) DANIEL BREESKIN * CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIII!IIIlllIllIIIIII||IIIIIIIIllllIIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllflllllfllll Torn st. ‘o, 'Clars Slonday and Friday, 8 to ' BEieate lessons by appolntment. Phone n_8667. Established 1900. 140 TODAY DAILY | ne o o CATEERSE pdttar OO 3-5-7-9P.M.. = = 11-1-3-5-7-9 R L R EXCEPTIONAL MUSIC SCORE, FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA, GEO. WILD, DIREGTOR | .- "Ho " S i, v ACCOUNT OF EXTRA LENGTH OF THIS PRODUCTION SUBSIDIARIES ELIMINATED f :i:: :ii™:.fi i:..‘&;:‘{,.‘:nj.iflf:’:, ‘1"]“1 DIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. 2802 2 [ . i e 3 *