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AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AMUSEMENTS. Photoplays This Week | - B " 2 F . LATEST MOVIE GOSSIP | ‘ S FROM HOLLYWOOD “Ten Commandments" May Set Cecil De Mille’s Reputation at New Level—Pag- this afternoon and eyening. ] ; i ; eantry of First Reels Gives Way \lh'rcié‘(?‘lzggn Why Worry?” Shown! this aiternoon and g . . ; ! 7 . i to Modern Story. COLUMBIA—“A Woman of Paris” Shown this afternoon and ‘ i : evening. = i . % 3 £ BY HALLETT ABEND. | ural coloring more nearly than any AMBASSADOR—“Don’t Marry for Money.” Shown this aiternoon 3 @ . | S [ o0k A 5 November 15— |Thol, TG, SHORE UPOR hS e and evening. .4 . 4 Cecil B. De Mille, who has been wide- | of animals were used in this pro CENTRAL—“The Broken Wing.” Shown this afternoon and 3 . # E ly derided because of “Adam’'s Rib” '"Afrvln o He reclsrarat o TR ! ; 5 . e S \n comes the modern story with _ cvening. p ) . ' 1 : 3 ; {and “The Affairs of Anatol” €ON-| oyt pageant or many people. A tragi CRANDALL'S—"Trifling With Honor." Showh this aiternoon and : 5 7 7 . founds his critics with his next re- | story it is, having to do only wit! evening. : 5 2 " Fhaoh S i 2 v, lease, “The Ten Commandments,” a| the mother and her sons, two oth twelve-reel feature production, which | Women and a crooked building in spector. For seven reels this simp RIALTO—"Little 0ld New York. '”m ||\(r-'r tragedy, and ,u.mmmlm g ::;‘45“::‘2“:‘1‘::'1@;" _";:';"!:‘L:" ::,: yet convineing m ul‘lv'n‘ stors ‘un{o:d\ e hroughout with touc of comedy. | i ; 1y aking, os! 00,000 —cash, and when wholc production ha New York. just as it was a centurs || Bdna Purvianee, long Mr. Chaplin's 4 3 e i i 2 press agent figures peen set the magnificence of the pro zo. will be produced on the screen | leading woman, has achicved stardom | ;¢ 1 4 - : # o ke BamiE orom gue s ic mind merely as Jitle O1d New York,< the great | ir the title which deplets > A : It has become the bhabit of film | pickeround for the tense drama. mopolitan productios starring | country girl: of France who, agreeing % : % - 3 ¢ fans to refer to elaborate sets, over- Much praise is due to Heanle Mac Marton Davies this week at Moore's | to elope with the youth she loves. % b "L b ; elaborate gowns, boudoir and bath- | pherson, who wiote the Story and Rialto Theater, beginning this after- | finds herseif at the railway st i g e Sl 4 : DR room scenes and similar fripnerics as| scenurl and had most to do Wil e alone as the night train for Paris ¢ : L o the De Mille sort of thing. his | the titling of the film POonths of painstaking research | rolls in, OF the impulse of the mo- : : s o : * jibe will no longer be the fashion| 1In the biblical prologue Theodor: were spent securing the real ;u-lm nt. she bGards the train and is car- 4 o - A when “The Ten Commandment is | Roberts does the best work of his AT THE PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. RIALTO—"Littlc Old New York” Shown this afternoon and evening PRESIDENT—"The Virginian." Shown this afternoon and evening. PALACE—Douglas Fairbanks, jr. in “Stephen Steps Out.” Shown S sphere of New York as it was in|ried into the g vench capital 5 ik 2 : released, as it will be late this month, | long screen cr as Moses. Charles osBhere of New Sork a5 5 ey 1 jued i B o Panch ; v for worid premieres in Los Angeles | De Roche is tive Pharaoh and first steamboat on thelit r toll. But the story moves to . e " & 3 > and New York. Estelle Ta it the sister Ola fire wagons and | “happy lim - i . i Mr. De Mille has made not only a|of Moses stage coaches, stately drawing rooms, { Adolphe Acnjou, Carl Miller and : F & i g ’ . unique photoplay, but he has also The re ar of the photopla old-fashioned gardens filled with hol- | Lydia Knott have important roles in 3 5 f made a film with a message, which however, is Rod La Rocque, who plays Ivhodle and amignonette 'were] fhe ifesture.. The 3 manage- % _ . . W 3 by some magic is not a preachy nor the wayward son. His work is truly ned. A big scene at the public | ment annousces a fine added . b g 2 ; a” goody-goody film. 1t has for a memora Richard Dix i the goo: whipping post., which was mode | olferines, wigh orchest usic under . . p G g % ; theme the idea that if vou break the | son and makes as much as can b of punishment in those days. shows Brusilof; #hy 9 7 3 ten commandments they will break of that kind of character “Pat O'Day” taking a scvere lashing - | : 3 " G 7 4 B » Chapman is the old mother for the prank plaged on a mod of | AMBASSABOR—-Don't Marry for| A 1 or the prologue Mr. De Mille has | Nita Naldi i3 the vamp and Leatric: r i ally filmed the Book of Joy is La Rocque's wife in the pla: men L 1 n the pla As “Pat O'Day” Miss*Davies is sald Money." PATSY 1 ) Exodus, Most of the titles fo this | Miss Joy does capital work an to have one of the most appealing 3 K £ F s five-reel introductory spectacle e | fulfills 1 promise of her perforn e e e STar | okt Albrs itor Mon el el QU T % o 4 a - el Exofus, Here thers 1a & |anee bt Cro ois agy irsaornt the part of @ young Trish irl, who [presented for the first time in Wash-| - pg e ¢ splendor in plenty, but it is necessary. | slaughter.” 3 he disguise of a hoy and comes | ington toduy:and tomorrow at Cran- | ILLER. 4 4 First the Jews are shown in — lons the disgu i to America to claim a fortune. Her|dall's Ar ador Theater. (It fea- i . % bondage in Egypt. Moses is shown dventures when she arrives and m‘;ih ;uh\ “vv‘ux~ Peters and Rubye De and ; xO E, . fé the wunt“!m'i ',“ ronouncing| uienesn producers. arve egw herself alone and friendless after the | Remer. Its Atory concerns i young & : e curse of the death of the first| Euron sroducers ags death of her father form the moti | womin pho v"mlr 4 a man of wealth ERNEST ] G ; o ;)‘orni Dl come thie Jhwewien of jERims don Soiiian '“l"‘“"‘!“l?(rs"u‘l:fi of as fine a romance as Washingto m she did not love in accordance S ¢ 5 o, e Jews, passing of the Red sea '3 orsle o of e Hune will have an opportunity to view this!with the teaching of a eynical uncle. TORRENC[ % & i G i and the ndering in the wilderness. Dack of Notre Dame." has refect season Who was the only relative she had 0 o : £ i Moses, on Mount Sinal, receives the @1 offcr from a French company A Special score has been written for {aver known. “The denouement is en Belssco 3 N g - = ten commandments from the - Lord Make “Les Miserab n Paris, an¢ 1he pieture by William Frederiek Pe- | tirely unexpeect . el ity X + % and then destroys the golden calf and 180 @ contract proffercd by ' Be ters and Vietor Herbert has written ) Mae Marsh will be pictured Tues- Pt ; % Shiava AL other “idols which the dews are Eiil orkanization. Oscar Apfel ha- o iture for the showing. entitled | day and Wednesday in D, W | 2 x ? ; il 3 1 Worshiping. b frered a a a cinen ULittle Old New York.” RBoth scort inoted production. “The White R 5 4 R 3 When the dust settles there emarge | COmpany in Holland and & motic ang overture will be piayed through- | the story of a. young divinity st \ 2 £ + s 5 P upon the screen the figures of 4 |Picture concern in Rome is trying 1 out_ the <howing by the Rialto xirl who brought him d - i mother and hier two ons. in the home ECL_Alln Holubird. Lnglish capi orchestra, under direction of his life, with a_new 2 > of a carpenter, in the San Francisco | talists — want [ reorge Wil = i : X of today. She is reading to her sons “Proad to f production is exceptional. its charac- { gles of dirceted b s | p s & a reckless unbeliever. The other be- Made rope Gol . wit ters including Robert Fulton, Wash-{Cruze, maker of “The ed | i . , ) » . lieves in the spirit of religion. The | Betty Blythe and lon Hamiltor Iigton’ Trving. John Jacob Astor. Cor- | Wakon.” and Saturday. Viela Duni _ o4 R /o mother, with a harsh faith, adheres I ding roles. The place nejins Vanderbilt and others of mote. { “The Sociul diipted from Rita 4 X : €0 the Tetter of the biblieal laws Tre | W ors will be mada will il feen at the trades on Which they | W elman's story, “To Whom it Ma | 5 & 1 bad on leaves home and taunts nis| Paris London, "Rome ‘and Mont. founded their respective fortunes. | Concern.” W . . brother by saying that he ia coles | Carlo, HEittle O1d New York i u soreen . A - % £ forth to break such commandooms | Rupert Hughes has changed ti a 1 of the play by Rita Joh o - i 2 as bz Bt name of his new 0t “La A o O D S treuiaa by Sio- | CENTRAL—"The Broken Wing. i £ i ; = "”Fl": b e ABaInsE Law” to “Hemor The Fis e cott, with lavish suitings de-! “The Broken Wine.” a Scrcen adap 3 P - S £ £ > 7 o aracters In Story. is about divorce. Since he finished signed by Joseph Urban. tion of the stage play by Paul Dickey f 8 i : 3 4 [ pouX shall hiave Jove and wealth and flming the story he has comple lthouun the picture has been | 108 GF I WAEE BAY DY AN e hown 7 g < i 5 3 power,” he says. “while you will end @ new novel. the title of which shown and is even now playing injar Crandaills Central Theater the fi s 4 e > up just where Lou belong not vet been settled other cities at prices ranging Irom four duys of the current we win 3 b - ; 5 ““The biblical prologue 14 gorgeous $1.50 up, there will be no advance 'y this afternoon, with mien | : * 1 - ; {in the “extreme. and much of TRIS (ooprrighe, 1023, in Caled States and Geest in the regular Rialto scale. the man= | Marlan and Mirian jer in the stel- 2% ; oS F J | footage hus 1 colored by some et e RN G S R agement taking this opportunity and jar poles, The stor pounds in sur- | \ § 78 1 : 5 J progress which approximates the nat- Alliu Al Tights reserved.) this action as an expression 0f its|prising situations cecurring after an | 3 appreciation of the stanch support ;girplane cra is landed Phi M i R orded the Rialto by Washington | rin en: the Medican aide of the Rio Tlaygoers Grande with his memory entirely gone. | — | The comedy wili be “Our Gang i PRESIDENT—"The Virginian.” | Todge Night" and i Kinograms. urope Wants Directors. Carl Laemmle‘s New Stars. “The Virginian,” a sumptuous yur he remainder of the iy ,|.0T.',’pm ‘{:'}-L""‘n‘,,[ ,L“.» ,:ff:‘:. ‘m.d‘ Sl ‘“. . '“' PON Carl Laemmle's arrival at warding enterprise and abilit play by Owen Wister and Kirke La- | Griflith production, “The White Rose.” : TUniversity City this fall the pres- | Within his own organization. It i Shelle, will be the attraction at the |starring Mac <, with Carol Demp- | 3 ident of Universal Plctures Corpora. | [UiLnE new for Mr. Laemmle to ;;“',lé"i‘,‘l’:“d,:r""“,}‘,‘"‘ HOXL mepk EEIT S R RN O kIR & g tion found four new stars, new at|Hi t hange managers have ning Sundas. This ia Tom | AT | least in the Sense that they were bee from his best salesmen berg, and the adaptation is by Hope ng Rutw quLD studio in the spring I t Universal City Loring and Louis D. Lighton e In_creating Tour new stars _The 1 ars are Mary Philb Bosk o e e iie otans] moskitis waen. | STONEHOUSE [LOYD - Metropolitat_- A Lawiinile fas followed 4 prin: Vol Resinald Denoy o or ciple for wiiich he has become fam > h has serve version will recall, is lased upon the | inkton swic fayorit recentiv | 8 udalls 1 ” EDNA- R A e S L stirring events of the ( emen s | seen in First N 4 production War_of southern Wyoming. where{of “Penrod and il pic- | P 5 © playing minc e Virgihiun de vk (e pe | Gured for e st Porviave. Movies From Another Ang‘le 5 & complaint._The recurns are no flois, adton plavingesn 00 ° ron ermon eelk o anda v good and Charley is a busin 3 i narvelous the stage couxch overturns s | versal's release, “Trifling With - ¥ Columifla Sl ey el rmanc Merry' Go Found on her way to her new wo: his | or.” together with Hal Roach's p quiet enjoyment of the notices 3 t to pro is the beginning of beautiful ro- | Walkout. aturing Harry | L : 2 BY > ¥ i 1ty over what to of-|which credited h with tying up 3 | pictures during tne mance. into the cour. \ 1c other camera subjects and pipe organ | ? s i Specinl Dispatel to The Star. . even at extravagant|with art. Chaplin made his comedies 3 ith Miss Philbin. T! ever, obtrude varlous tions [ musie. Wednesday and Thursday g LOS ANGELES, November 1 - is small wonder that the en-| virtually \without story. He made firs s ‘Owen Kildare's “My Mamir incident to the conflict v “Lights Out.” by Mann Page and Paal | Broadway her work on behalf of act- tire industry is in a daze them with “gags,” which is the mo- se'"; the second, 1. A. R Wylle's cattlemen and th 2 Dickey, which concerns @ bank rob- T P ceodived toal Art, or the attempt at art under|tion pletire way of describing situs- | English life. “The Inheri- The cast is headed Ly one of bers and the schemes of & band of e ‘came to Holly- Dresent control of the industry, may tions. These gags were strung to. tors”: the third. “Mi by Delly. jost popular of screen fav s, | erooks | to secure ypossession of ' i te bioaden her Haa ana uplifc|be the answer. In a word, that melpmen and the story turned to fit and the fourth is still to be selected inot stars when he was last in t extending the System t Kenneth Harlan. Florence Vidor | va that they thelicve contains I este making of motion pictures is an in-|the gags. Virg alli first attracted the plays Molly Wood, the school teacher, | va 5 Wil by shown, together Announcement that a famous stage |4USUTY, and not an art, in its phesent ( Take the case of Charles Ray, who | attenti £ M. Laemmle in s filn and :nH ,‘Rlnn-l\\[ s;;.. son. Ra ;\",.,,1 .;h_ i iu:. % N k's Ph 1 play W to be made into a picture 5 l|ux» pose <;r art has been |won fame and fortune with his “hick ;h‘”"}“ T ed to HQ;”\- lhu" i > mong Pat O'Malley and S icked e riday 82 4 W rovtd iniration] /Sha sotgt e = al to the industry. boy” parts. He backed himself with r & s Manette in e Allen. Montana will be - SXf hicer & otop ayp Il prosldet ey ation ShetsougHctile the motion picture [ nis own money in a big production. Storm.” which convinced Mr. Laemmin The management of the President | s produc 3 i o RIALTO—Lenore Ulric, in And Aot Tine R Mpow Ahe aetar yont ve become famous—more |He was thrifty and emploved a di- 1li was of steilar mat believes that in this exceptional film | ety “ o Ger Ros i1teA to Diny the maledead «mousx than any actor who ever trod | rector who had been making custard- * r first super-Jewel Is “A Lad: @ worthy successor has b found j with g8 & - & i He hae ot anie taleni. but the the boards. This fame was achieved: pfe comedies. He spent $500,000 in J second, “The to the opening offering at the Avenue | Review : METROPOLITAN —Holbrook | . qvantame of wide expericnec™ she through tricks of pantomime peculiar|making “The Courtship of Mil vhouse, “If Winter Comes : Cem‘ra] Blinn, in “The Bad Man.” i “rt, vo A omes” "' o the individual—an appealing look ! Standish.” Ruy had been # sm e Der e Vir i rica 2 = > Fhen he frunted he OF a little glad girl, a human jumping [time trouper and iwent E d throush, int i COLUMBIA—Jackie Coogan, R ! e a smile that showed tooth | speaking stage to carn mof nence 3 i fu 1 i - e N i “Long Live the King Bsnate 9 AhOr crtising teeth, 4 vous | Tour lias come to an abrupt « the south, t grecy T “Trilhy™; te £ SRICE Bnd Siice 8 > C Bt < = he ix back on 2 v ' »f baggy pa nd a{made a mista oin; i H ®ro hills of New Engla and T Bhoth Tarkingt Ehts”; . Dougias MacLean, i l._\l,.\( —Buster - Keaton, in e .r~‘ ! ]””l e dia At ane, OF the Wearing of | taieks of pantomime Poor. direction 7 amply justified An mirable musi tiing Sa Wednesday ¥ > Sunshin Saty . Hospitality n the pictures. The present slump|much or few clothes as dressing the | made it worse series of promi; 1 “Throush the Back Barnum, o AeHe AMBASS R = rook: i ~ Rt e % part. But the time came when thej The finding of the Federal T tures, of which L SPlinsisdiy, TKathert M | Cities AMBASSADOR Holbrook nakes it less encouraging than ever|BAF SUL GO HIRE CERE WRER the) el I R Derr oV “Love ISy, et ac Biinn, in “The Bad Man, for any of the produce o attempt | P! 2 Commission wi ake Hiice " ald. in_ “Money.: ) A 2 g 5, o) take Wt ion: In e makiie of pics|troubles ! ference to the movies. The finding c PALACE—"Stephen Steps Out. Alice” Lake fand Miiton Sills, | . and Thomas Meighan, in fostreniEt on i ke makine (00 Douglas Fairbanks, who says he has [ of the art of the movies may felp a | o Laura la Plante was chosen to tak A ,\,nn\\' ‘\mr‘n[‘(“y secaen w.‘n‘ m 'Arbw-l ivironment”; turday. Buster . . Woman Proof. ! Mary Pickford told members of 3ur’nxvml |n~cdll Jum:; for the Sooren g‘rsn;"de‘.zx 'nn"“-.- :‘Nslb;e l‘::lii‘\lzl\l¢t:: o thed b Niucs weitenlthe il is first how to Washington this aft- e 3 . H B in = % = is, i Federal Trade Commission investigat- | unless conditions change, told thechan 0 e =i changs Of Lviunte hos pla cads at Universa rnoon at Loew’s Palace when Doug- ger Trail” also comedy “Sal C'.l\,.rk"‘l‘.r(,“‘ll‘.‘.‘ andis;Sin ing charges of “unfair and stifing commissioners that his production |the old order. It means the passing | Plante hus plaved lea }hn‘nfdx{.-}g-.-r’u las Fairbanks, jr. the thirteen-year- Air:” tomorrow, Priscilla Dean ioneer Trails. competition” on the part of the Fa- now being completed will cost $2,000,-1of some of the stars who have en- (GF "5 TORR SEaRS CRe Manner old son of the famous star of “Robin-| ‘Drifting, also comedy shi mous Players-Lasky Corporation, at|000 and that he has absolutely no as-|Jjoved the greatest fame. £ it fs just | TG FA5 j4 (68 RET ATT RORPES SVl nod.” will be presented in “Stephen | Today and tomorrew, A | Follies;” Tuesday and “Wednesdas thelr hearing here last Saturday, that | surance of getting his money back. |& readjustment of the industry. then | e witched with interest ier fre Out,* & breezy Paramount |“The Cheat” and s iy )v ry Carr and Brandon Tynan i Regent. it conditions in the industry became| Mary Pickford, who has decided tolit means that the industry has pro- | AERRTIRCE Mol aorie version of one of Richard | “Save the Ship": Taexday d- | "Lo al Liyes” also comedy “The D Today, Milton Sills and Anna Q |4nY Worse she will Tetire from the| grow up in the movies, is not so sure+gressed too rapidly and must beat its s Harding Davis' storics. in which | nesday, “The Eternai Three” i L Thirsdas F”‘l‘lr'du ; Nillson, in_“Adam's Rib": tomorrow, | screen. Arf? No. business. dollars | of the returns of her present pictures, way back to cheaper production unc) Iy S young Fairbanks is said to be a glori- [y Semon, in “The Gown man Kerry and Miriam Cooper 'in Theadore Kosloff and “Elleen Perey.|2nd cents, is what is worrying our | Whereas the “Pollyannas” went great. der the lin P nts o Gene Stratton-Porter, who recantly fication of the American Loy, fun, i Thursday, Ruth Cliford and Everything? |in “Children of Jazz": Wednesday,|Mary. And they blame the monopoly. Mebbe the stars and the vision of those in| completed th» picturization of her freckles and ail, as well as a Iilvrul]‘ s, in “Mothers In Law™; e i - Douglass MacLean and Marguerit Douglas Fairbanks, also testifying, so. mebbe so. present r<'nlm" dflfl l";r industry— | book, “Michael O'Halloran,” is now « chip of the old block | Agnes Avres, in “Tke Marriage Mak- | Larkin in “Flame s || Douglies Sk Man of Aetlon ;| declared that he would produce n ley Chaplin. who turned pro- narrow and well defined work' on the production of her stor tephen Steps Out.” which is based | cr” and Earl Hurds “Their Love]cplsode -}” ? ‘;f 3 ¥ Thursday. Pat OMally and Mar. | more pictures pending decision by the r 10 make a serious picture. als (Copyright, 1923.) “The Girl of the Limberlost on “The Grand Cross of the ent.” j Growed Cold ay. Cullen Lan- | (Mat. only), ulso cor Miss | uerite de la. Motte, in_“Wandering | commission as a result of the pres- has been scenarized 1 v {ais and Alic : ioneer | Holly % Baugnte Friday, Doris Kenvon, in | €nt inquiry. Art? No, business. ham and directed by Joseph He and in “Lodge i “The Last Moment"” and Saturday,| With the independents thus blaming bery, who. incidentally, has known | Nizht Hippodrome. Bennie Alexander, in “Penrod the Famous Players-Lasky Corpora- souns 'imrh.nlnl\‘\ sine h‘o‘ was un n = arod and Bam': fomors | Sam x'u,;‘.mmri"au :y::;lmfm‘?h‘-; as & mo- an oodore Roberts has the | . 3 ; fomor- — opoly < of trade, and w chief supporting ro nd the cast i 2 {row. Evelyn Brent. in he Woman the Famous Players-Lasky studio includes Noah RBeery, Harry Myers v and tomor nuett, | Who Came Back”; Tuesday, Enid Ben- Savoy. Ivlosfld down tight for the first time i | | Supreme Achievement of the Age! ALAN DALE ™ Fommdute o Nev “It’s unforgetable, epochal, haunt- ing—you will thrill mentally. This bit of work cannot die, it is immertally fine. Lon Chaney has stamped himself as an artist of purest ray serene” And DON ALLEN, of the New York World, adds: “That THE ieture is here; our advt:c is by all means see it.” ry other New York, Boston and Philadelphia critic has said the same. and Frank Currier. 1 angers of the:Night”; Tuesday nett, in “Your Friend and Mine Today and tomorrow, Enid Bennett, | in the history of the organization and The story concerns a youth whose ' and Wednesday, Pola Negri, in “The | Wednesday dys Walton, in in “Strangers of the Night”; Tuesday | father has sent him to study under a | Cheat” and Stan Lavrel, in “Save the i dust” ;¢ SHvour Kags and Wednesday, Pola Negri, in “The college president whose fear of the | Ship™: Thursday, Stgari Holmes and { Riches': s annion Ritls | Cheat,” and Stan Laurel, In “Save the | Crazy": Aesop’s Fables and “In the father pulls the boy through exam- | Miriam oper. in “Duughters of the | Noah Berry, in T""|>\!"“‘ et | Ship”! Thursday, Kenneth . trlan and | Days of Daniel Boone aturday inations he could never have passed, Rich™; Friday, Agnes Ay in “The jurday, Sldemisnd Monte Bixe, Lileen TPercy, in “East S e, West|night, “The Young Raja comedy, ine to his disinclination to study, | Marriage Maker' and O'Hara, | “The Tents of Allah. Side,” and Bobby . Vegtnon “Hold | “Plum Crazy” and “In the Days of There comes a time when a conscien- | it “Fighting Blood.” round 5: Satur- | - | Everything”; Friday, Agnes_ “res, in| Danicl Boone." tious professor rates him “5" on | day. k London's “The Call of the Home. “The Marriage Maker,” and Seorge | e Turkish history, which <o angers the ! Wild" and BEarl Hurd's Mheir Love | O'Hara, hi “Fighting Blood,” round 5; i York. | /////////////////////////////////////// rather that the hoy is packed off to Growed Cold.” _Tud.l\' nd tomorrow, luux_‘lv“ .\v\!l> Satur v, Jack London's “The Call r)f ~ Turkey to learn it on the spot. Here ams and Renee Adoree. in_“The Yo Wwilgd™ and Cliff Bowes, in “West 1 tomorrow.. Mae Murray, ccomes involved in a political [ Eternal Strugelo: Tuesday, Milton ) {10l French Doll”; Tuesday, “The Tot el v it oAl Carolina lls, in “Why Women Remarr e e e Mok Je. 1s vewaded with gl q Wednesday and Thursday, Jacqueliné | el e -“_(_d"e-qdu 3 cross of the creseent, which he per- | o doGaY jid tomorro. Andre Latay-|Logan “Salomy Jane'; Griffith and Fri Mayo Suades the sultan £0 turn over to the | S STrilby™; Tuesday and Wed- | Hoot Gibson, in “Blink: a¥ | Mond sday. “My Ame ays": Thursd . diseharged professor. but it would | Ame’ dhmrenan: gy "ywihe Three | Richard Travers and May Allson, inlcan Wire”: comedy, “Easter Bonne m Cooper, in “Is Money spofl the fun to say just how the | jaes by avomen Re-|“The Broad Road: nograms; Wednesday and Thurs- and Lee Moran, in “The Various plot threads afe brought to | MArrs s Eriduy and Suturd ot- - y, “Within the Law"; Our Gang Friday, Madge Kennedy, In an infectious and delightful climax. |° 8 BuLter. { Liberty. {comedy, “Pleasant Journey'; Kino- - Purple Highway,” and Harry Addd aitractions will include 3 .. grams; Friday, “Pride of Palomar’; | Pollard. in “California or Bust” and annon and his orc Chevy Chase Today and tomorrow, “The Spoil- ‘Plum Crazy"; Aegop’s Fa-|Saturday. Mabel Normand, in * b e e rs"; Tuesday and Wedneaday, "Ru- i Saturday matinee, Ben Turpin.ina and “Our Gang” in omorrow and Tuesd il St e ; sday., A s B X : METROPOLITAN—Why Worry? The Lone Star Ranger: T|‘et That § " James | It "Small Town Tdol”; comedy, “Plum | Stage. Snuly . in “Where Am 1?2 {Oliver Curwood's “The Dangerous The theater-going public of Wash- | ywramesd oAt e - o ington hi's been o enthusiastic over | .canesday. Walter Miller and Bar- | Trail atsy Ruth Miller | arola Lloxils Iniest comely, Wit | Bire:™and Tie Conles, m oprans 70 AN Ve i IThe Drivi el - WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE fir Thursday, Katherine McDon- Thoster, aud so miny have (et i 510, in “Mone?, Money, Money: and} New Meaders. that the same program will be con- |} “hipp Bowes The Light”; Friday.| romorrow. Big Bill Jones, in “Cy- tinued this week, beginning this aft- | DOUElas Fairbanks. .in “The Ameri- {clone Jones”; Tuesday, May Allison ernoon. ' cano.” and Our Gang, in “The Cham-:und Richard Travers, in “The Broad In “Why Worry?" Harold Llovd has | RIO0: (?]:“‘,‘""1 . Rich and | Road”; Wednesday, Betty Compson. \ one of his most laughable multiple- | hATICS Clar ‘“L’;m"k" ¢l O'Halloran” | i "“The Woman With Four Faces 7727, 72272 Combines the Greatest of All--- Dramas---Romances- Spectacles---Love Stories Pz, reel mirthquak The co-attraction. | 404 he Four Or- | Thursday, Alma Taylor, in “Tansy. Kleinschmidt's Adventures in the Far | Fhans - . No. 4 DEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE North,” presents a study of wild life | = Olympic. CHANGE OF BILL. DOGRS OPEN % P. M. in the arctic with wonderful romance { ympic. THE CI?Y’S FAVORITE POPULAR IRE CITY'S FAVORITE FOFULAR FRICED VAUDEVILLE THEATER and intimate close-ups of wild ani-| 1. L0q : : | Today and tomorrow, “Potash :nd NOTET, = o mals and birds, The locales pictured My . arney Ber- | perimutter; Tuesday and Wednesday, -‘ —~Vandeviile = re in large measure those which|hard and Ale >otash and | Lois Wilson and Richard Dix, in Zane loday-3:50, 5:50, 7:50, 9:50 P. M.-NOTE Starring 4 - o ia] Perimutter” v - i H TWICE President Harding traversed on his! e er”; Environ- | Grey's “To the Last Man”; Thursda: e eci ill-fated (rip to Alaska, ment”; Wednesday, Eiliott Sparkling, | i Givaon.. in . <Blink Frida. TINY TUREK PRESENTS MAKCIA COMPTON AND CAST IN LON CHANEY P! The musical embellishment includes | B rbara Bedford and Noah Berry, in { Martin Johns: “Head Hunters of 11 DA,"-Y the " Zidmpi” “oVerture, - Brecekine | (The Forbidden Tover: Tiiursi, i Ropin " Seas ana | RiRhtng E ’ With ERNEST TORRENCE Symphony class 7. u yncopated arra y. Leatrice Joy. Owe o o, B senes: B - urcal Snz u wincovaied wrrange: | Fridey, Leatsics Jov, Open Stoors | ieea™ N0 (te serlve; sutirdas \ And a Stellar Cast of 3081 Orchestra BAe v Griftne | Partn . Milton Sills woa 3 “PERSIFLAGE,” A TUNEFUL SKIT FEATURING Players SPECIAL ¢ York who Sings “That Old | Florence Vidor, in “Skin Deep.” i 2 Gang of I,\l.nn with full orchestra 5 Princess. BOBBY HEATH ¢ ADELE SPERLING . MAT. SHOFFHES" accompaniment to the visualized story ' oy ¢, Buster Kea- ~ ~ T . 1d 1yrics on the screen. .\‘.,-w issue | noa “ Dm\:fl:&rt?‘n. m;f. ?:"-4-?;;Seel°;'\'?::~:?;“1'ue‘id;\'-. fi-cm- FUNNIER THAN EVER IN “PILLS FOR ILLS" S t a r t l n g 0 D A Y 3P.M. MATINGN { the Metropolitan World Survey oday, Mary Miles Minter, in “The | sell Si & 534 - e et T i e Toesome P fomor: | e mimse iy W, ooty HARRY and WILLIE LANDER sl 3§ son. in “Prodigal | Thursd Side, West Side EN NT LlM 5 COLUMBIA—' AWoman of Paris.’| DAusnte sduy and Wednesday. | Friday, *Daytime Wives,” and Satur- KANE, MOREY & MOORE |LEE MASON & STAN SCOTT full symphony . “Trilby”; Thursday —and = Friday.|day, “The Eternal Struggle.” GIVING THRILLS & BURPRISES | OFFER EXCLUSIVE SONGS orchestra. “A Woman of Paris.” the first ser Arliss, in “Green Goddess wus contribution to photoplay litera- ay. Buck Jones, in “The MEI L PHOTOPLAY—FIRST TIME SHOWNwa 3 ALL SEATS ture by Charlie Chaplin. the world- | enth Hour. phael. | RESERVED 6d Yy R famous comedian, a picturc written | = Today ~and tomorrow, Andree | directed by Chaplin himse wi i afayette, i “Trilby’ Tuesday, egin the second week of its Wash- ! Elite. | ve Terdne hrd Grats Darmona, A _“BOSTON BLACKIE” STORY, FEATURING LAURA LA PLANTE ;n;.(ou l'«grbxp nt this afternoon = -r;.nlu;x. ”1 1i|':x:;;ll‘,}’lla;r:nwrr.-zlx{om‘ and in Iud)tllne Wives™; w.sdne::duy and KINOGFAM—EXTRA FEATURE—COME! IES—EX“KLLENT MCBIC NO o THIS PRODUCTION POSITIVELY WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER Lwew's Colum| ert Lytell. | upert of Hentzau \ursday, George 'Arliss, in “The ASHINGTON THEATER 'WER PRI JBING SEAS 192834, Chaplin epitomizes his production | tomorrow, Wally Van, in “The Drivin' | ireen Goddess s Friday. Cullen Lan. TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE i’ i ATALY e LG SRRASONS O w5 “a story of fate and a woman's|Fool”; Tuesday, Alfred Lunt, in “The | dis and Myrtle Stedman, in “The| . \ I R A awied Bdire: Wednesday. Prisctila | s ¢ 160, S10—Nights, 900, Sbo—8at. Mat., Sunday & Molidaye ex D i o e D | e (ine . Tinatoins Tots | Camons Je SEaUt fand raturday, 2 Tp2zzz7zzzzzzzz7zzz7zzz2777 77