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MUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. —_——— i | & . . . plted saying ho would “lose no (h.m- Late tn November ‘(tol Burrows wrote An En:e T T J FILMOGRAMS. Ip HOI,?.}%SA%%EK Marine W as Orlgmal e et R e P D L s g ol would “use every exertion when there |well we did, for it has been very the dally task of *“The Lightor b to promote the city of Washington.” blustering weather since.” These bar- | Hollywood's youthful literary ps ERBERT BRENON has finished |cast, which includes Alice Calhéun, L £ a Late In June, 1800, Burrows, who |racks, of course, were those rented |whose Iatcst seroen sffors roy ror: work on “Shadows of Parls” |Wanda Hawley, Miss Du Pont, Fat (Continved from Third Page.) S e had been prometed to be lleutenant |from the War Department. | rialized in “April Showers® whic ) Key. 2 s > Pola Negri's fourth American picture, | O ully and Kathleen Key in “In the Devil's Bowl,” also eplsode colonel by this time, received order - | billed in Washington this week Why They Were Prisoners. | Louis D, otherwise “Bud” Ligitc “Shadows of Paris” was taken from | Pauline Frederick was Laptized|No. 13 or’“The Santa Fe Tral (mat- i o movo headauarters to Wasbingion, Andro Plard's French play, “Mon | literally ‘wpe her raturn to fima in inee ‘oniy) ‘sia “Huddy Sessingér in HE rst Wadnington booster|#nd “that wanting these the losses|®nd on July llwreta':;::; T s |ana Hope Loring wers kmown Homme," adapted to the scree Stuart Blackton's wuper-feature. The Nt was a marine. In fact, he was|bY Dlllage would be extreme.” Act- h’,’"'“"""gr:&:r: T Mcerms 1| Woman visltors were going :l;(;nl"r::m-n and magazine resde ¥red Jackson and put into scénario |lust scene in this problem story o ) Al - or. | his “men, Y | hrouah o pedltontiacy undsr the ex: {under thons names dnflwo yeu R b Ee ot divorco by Busll Kiux awas taken tn | Hippodrome. none other llhlh me]:::mn;;l: oo Mullaru!vlce. the secretary, or- | 1 | 0o erdered his quartermaa- || T D ey ea e o | 880, when they consolids ' - & rainstorm, SCRIENt, Biss Frederic Today, Alice Tersy, n Jasr oF anatines tn JA%, This warrows to send a detach- | | Second Lieut. Michael Reynolds, |¢°rt of the warden. y-e a |organizations, were married, Cogmonolitan will retain “Volandw” | was drenched and. for four hours| Pavemert Lnde'; tomorrow. Elorence |Iins been establlshed a5 a matter of | ment to Washington to guard the|ter Second Licut Shect FEWOI | oom whero three women were sew- gan, produc tories on s the name for its next Marlon |durlug the making of the sequence,|Vidor, in “Dusk To Dawn": Tueadny. |record by Maj. Edwin N. McClellan, | D&vy yard, This guard w ment- fng. writer under the nama Davies plcture; “Yolanda™ Is a pic- | endured wet clothes. ~Lou Tellegen, | \fadge Kennedy, tn “The Purple High- | o of% P X l’| firioat it et ot b LA Gt e = oy emal | ters tn order to avold trouble and ox- S ear e o RiEpeted bns. ot the 100 ‘ ture version of Charles Major's novel. | now “the great lover” of the e Wadneaday, Wthel Grey Terry, fn | o WEBLoTICal Section @ e | 1e summer by a smallf ., .o that would be necessitated by il whisp. b During their honeymoon an exper T ‘Mary plays opposite Miss Frederick. “The Self-Made Wife"; Thursday, United Btates Marine Corps. detachment from Frederick, Md. |/ o’ oven The commandant Yinitors, “what viclous looking crea; |ence of the v wated the stor con considered. “Yolan Stranger'n Banquet”: Friday, = Ruth| 1 y 7 had . ures. ray what are they here for 1 sh e idea later wi written by the author of v Dawn O'Day! —there's a screen mu,,eflw”' in “Lights Outs; ,’;M“mu’__ n 1800, when the United States was '}_)l _bm. guarding prisoners| ..,yoq gecretary Stoddert for the | Ly it they have no other home. | carrfe &, Drofact Xnighthood Was in Flower." name that shows imagination! In|\iola Dana, in “Fatal Millions." preparing to remove Marine Corps ey participated In @ Fourth| o0 ipe jatter had made of & house | This is our eitting room, and they are | Preferred — this c: it is sald, it happens to be headquarters from Philadelphia to|©9f July celebration in this efty the that “I care not for|my wife and two daughters,” blandly [ convert it into a pictur Tom_Gallery. in Marshall Neilan's | the veal name and not the pseudo- Home. Masy e S but declded thaf Tl e paea to their *The Eternal Three,” proved, during [nym of a four-and-a-half-year-old Washington, Ma). Willlam Ward Bur- | 8y 0f their arrival. A house or bar- y myself whers my bouse s, o 1 can to their bungal the filming of the picture, that he had |lassie who appears with Pola Negri w”'lu_ehsd“z"v ,,“T“I"j‘flm:flx_‘)“";{ s &\““ rows, the commandant, wrote to Sec- | Facks for the navy yard guard was|goo my men comfortable and pro- | = mapped out the Sodn #triioe st Hhe (rent. Ins towife f fu = }"he‘smmnl);‘E‘J:m“:r.'uu\r}‘;:h:ni; Aoy ot Irhureday. Mt Wallaee e {rotary of the Navy Stoddort acknowl- (bullt during July also. The navy|yigea for. Some Service. | was arch;‘mu a s o betor o but- | s ¢ Daw o ) 5 2 s accente Tons fiow At various anales Erom Bis | the Maon o 4t the Cojumbis Theator | und _James Kirkwood, iu Human |edging orders to move here, that he | Yard guard has been on constant duty The marines moved by water, stake | Prom tue Richmond Times-Dispatch successfully p Vs X . " e or screen ve o i o5 spnsacine helpiess |iast aumuner: e aEt Vatoak: -X:\ol:u Dane, I “would lose no time fn removing” [since that time, and hiking -to Washington in July.| A yokel fn a western town wanted | “1¢ Wae thue ledfately “gathered o . ) - : s i {Bimeelt “and his depemdemctes® to| A% ently as Mareh 23, 1800, the in supply depot, how- |t mail a letter. So he broke upen a vd g TRy e gver made for[of “The Days of Danlel Hoone™: Ratur- | ! 22, ; 11800, The main mup el e o % bt g i "Unieed States is said | day, Norus Talmadge, I ~The Heari | Washington and “would use every ex- | COMMANAAnt Legan to worry AbOUL|sber. romeined in DRAdelphie where | B¢ 418rm box. pulled the lever wn A Than d ¥ t peclally fitted for @jof Wetona." | h hy e | transferring head, t f th Aait| Haee et ded b epwed fom Spyer. there.* il speciaily. o Ui ertion. when there, to promote the nsfers| headquarters o e y. The commandan ve minutes later, surrounded by | troupe of youngsters, who, mounted ¥ it is to this day ninu o = pe of Youngsters, who, mi — oity of Washington cOrps from Philadelphia to Washing- |nrrived late tn July and about July 50 | Sxciled firemen, he was full of praise | And They With Him B eral Uionshnd Mest n o Bola Negrie - Olympic. Maj. ‘Burrows was described by |01 for on that date he wrote a let : ter In Phila- | 5 the servic le Hoston Transerd Im_showing act comba the | & ancer,” Pola Negi ¢ 3 . ‘Bu s demcribed by N o e he o -|wrote the quastermaster fn - nted € git my letter on its | From tie Hoston Transcript, Torld war nave been re d at the [ ploture. From visored 'helmet to e, fomortow, Pola Negrl, In |'Washington Irving as “a gentleman | €7 eaving he should “be obllged|geiinta that “the vemsel With my [way he satd, “but. shucks, T aidnwt| T 5 would be & fine world i a5 Isiand. studlo from | stecloapurron boots, of | by Chent: oo A ov N er to o ke vun'd ser il pustoffice | m o 18 xati ments for use in “The Humming | ticular. Maker” Wednes and manner. He was born In Bouth|“Y" &nd that he expected to “be w we shall go into camp.” dnesdny 1 Thursday, morro Bird,” foore, in_ “Strangers of thoCarolina, but moved to Philadelphia |*!9%ed to draw coaches from the ched their tents on mount picture. Scenes to be selected | Arrangements have been made with Friday, Vioh Des: te tte i elphia The marines pitche: e Nuvy there. as the different offices 3 ki 1 from the foreign films will be com- | the WRC broadeasting stution, at 14th | g & oo - O [t an early date. The firat Leadquar- & it of July 31 on a hill overiooking the bined with others that have been |strest and Park road northwest, to|Soctal Codeli’ ig&‘{c‘:‘:yl"e;::?:“- 2, Kitk- | {0 "¢ the oorps was eatabiished 1o | ¥l be & mile or two apart” Which Potomss .vives, On Beptember 17 picked from the f of the United [make some Crandall artist o regular - | Philadelphta in 1799, under canvas, | 0W® that government offices bLelnk 1800, CCol. Burrows wrote the quarter- States War Department to give the | feature of the programs put in the 9% " | moattered far and wide over the city I e 5 background called for in the |air on Wednesday night of each weel. Princess. and with but- s tew: maries there { g isios &t line by ans 1 master {n Philadelphia inviting him special courter way sent to [The Crandall musical Orgwntzation| gugu yodern Matrimony™; tomor- | AWAItINE Rsslknment to active duty. | s 1 DY dny manner ¢f) "L jete him in camp and see his de- * Famous Plg Lasky | is rich in sclo talent, the Metropolitan wncls X, Bushinan and’ Beverly | Reorufttiig offices hud been eatab- | 000 G ighetul sttuation, adding thiat “evers 3 oK nove oMy e's curjosity s excited to visit us’” 2| 1% li ! i | | | First National Presents A Star Whose Career Has Been Morked by an Unbroken Succes- sion of Distinguished Screen Triumphs. RICHARD BARTHELMESS Supported by Dorothy Mackaill ond a Brilliaut Cast in the Most Powerful, Most Thriiling, Most Delightfully Romantic and Most Magnificently Mounted Vehicle He Has Ever Had THE FIGHTING BLADE The Story of a Great Courage and a Love Sublime, Told in & Y Drama of Vigorous Action Set 1 to obtain the French war estra, conducted by Danfel Bree- 11, fodern Marrl 3 jbed R sy 4 ern nge”; Tuesduy, B and Geormeto =t alone bousting elght concert minans o the Secest | Llstied In Alaxandria and QeoTRetown. | phsiedelpnfa began sssiv. The heee : e 1y Geplten toivinic s artisis of the first rauk. rncdnesday. “The Man Be- | VUL 11 was Bot until the eoriie of fidea wan to establish headquarters wt | VU8 showing lure in those day Pete Macias' L'Alglon Orehestra | {¥e areday, enie, Quivi Biic | 1500 thut & yormmnent post of 1| bladenaburg and the. recruliing of. |Tines had & sirange lure i those duys | seorcd a big popular hit as an added ; g Negrt, rines was entablishad In Washington. | fioe at Bulttmore was ordered there |4 0 these, as, witnes Sm faveody T e (oA oy | Sitzastion ot ey 9 0lKIo0i WeEoIn e In February it wus recommended to{to look over,land for m camp and|l€Y's” boys who were here only he Next Corner,” adapted by | ances at Crandall's sador o i 2 Z . il Monte Katterjohn from Kate Jordan's | st 2t Con eIl 8 AT CAneeiay Raphael. Becretary Stoddert that & compuny [houmes for the oficers &nd fur head- |[*W Weeks ago. novel. Dights. The orchestra includes Vin-| and tomorrow, Colleen | °F M4rines should be went down to|quarters. Matters were moving for.| But while the marines were coni- Villlam S Horr olans to take a|¢ent Downey, cornet, who has just | . in “The Huntress”: Tussday, | KuU&rd &nd protect the materials on | ward smoothly to move to Pludens. |fortable and happy in camp during | h“‘r;”":‘“‘ “"\" n’l"}‘-l“\; Lo ke | completed an’ engngement with Puul {Mirlam Cooper und Mitchell Lewln, i a site of the nav | burg when Secretary Stoddert wrote |the summer and early fall, it becam. ok T er yim Metteer his secs | Whiteman's Leviathan Band Her ,\rlu;x_;‘nm Husband": Wednes- to Ma) Burrows that “a thousand | Tecessary to provide them with qu mount picture since his re-{ Arrincoments are belng made for o Eoench DOl s T e amen. 3 . reasons plead for you belng at ouce | 1ers more appropriate for winter. turn to the screen. {gpecial “community Christmas cele- | Dean, in “Drifting”; 8 ay, Juck |Old’ Gang of Mina": Tueaduy and|in the oity instewd of stopping a : The war office was offered as L Cecil B. De Mills has returned to | brations in ail the Crandal Pickford, in “Garris “tni Wednenday, “Rugeies of Red " | Bladensburg;” that the “place lan- |racks and the commandant at the Lasky studfo and will on start i \l;mvnu“ R .L’l\(;ll‘\‘”(Anx‘r a(,ml._ e a and .Tuv..u _{1[)]:4.—‘,:1.-._ «;:lm:(.\ ,(gm_md for want of a little exertion .~ | refused, as he expected to secure Li b oh v ginton's | > . i # ir ave esire,” ‘und Stun | o o e = B ”""1"...“‘“..1.1»:9(‘1":3 the | Crandall_enterprises, made a speclal rel, In “Scorching Aoz | 8ud “that upon the whole I think you |rucks for “somewhat less than o By Teants Machhe o {trip to New York in September for| Today wnd tomorrow ichiard Bar- |May McAvoy, in “Her Heputation, | had better hold yourself in readiness psr annum” and a location In Geo : o o D rChantng U ianey | thelmess and Dorothy 'Gish, in “The|and George O'Harw, In “Fighting |to feave Philadelphin witn all your |town was being considered. corge: Meltard has| Just, Anished 1o Lo given to the chi Bright Shawl"; Tuesday, T. Roy Burnes ! Blood”; Saturday, Kenneth Hurlan |dependencies fn a few davs, bot % Tionse e Frented toam Ale = 3 The pict was | T these gala and Beena Owen, in “The Go Getter’; fand (olleen Modre. in “April Show-|to move until you hear trom ) 1de” for $500 3 3 . year more Wednesday, Katherine MacDonald, in[ers” and HBobby Vernon, in “Hold | again. office on this water side” for $500 pe 1 th cecks. It was | two tons of candy was distributed “The Lonely Road"; Thursday, © i Everything.’ Then it was that Maj. Burrows re- annum up to the end of the ve weritten for the 'n'hiy Lyron Mor- | many thousands of toys glven away. | Hourdman, in - Thres Wiss Feo gan, and feat: » Logan, | This year the amounts will be great- ; Madge Kennedy, in “The Pur- = onio M e 1y increased by reason of the fact tiat | ple Highw Seturday, Douglas Mac- = = e DRTS ganreney IWalter/ Hiers and | 8 e eatery ane. oberatink in | . I “The Hottentot.” © “ T e — § Cran: 1 chain and more rh(‘lld 1 Jgnified their inte £ be Fifteen years ago Hobart Bosworth | have signified their intention o o ards | Present. Lighteen hundred have | ; ! %, Poards | ljed for finvitations at the Savoy - " \ THE SPARKLING rene Pate { Klein o e 4 - STAGE COMEDY - Shil = L, itures in he Far | Y D ‘,,‘,—‘ AL the orphanages and fomes for) g e e a 3 THAT MADB o T Y children in th strict of Columbii | ‘i sazn and Heas % Twyn studlos, and | L1l be entertained as uests of Harry | Laurel, Scorching, Sandess Frioc MILLIONS Sea- {31 Cran t the Crandall Theaters | Kimball Young, A Wit J HOWL! | Chriser This is an annual | e <. and Spat Family, In “E ! 7 % o used fn | CUStOM has been operative fo Saturday. Jor n ore) than ¢ Sxiraswers used Ao viwn Mrs. Harriet Ha s, und Wil Rogers, fiimpicenie aqensy St FlMonGlioe e tor of the public s Through.” at g Heen ie, Conraq | and educational department, is ho Nagel. John S is. Claire da Lores, | 9 these oo & e sy Takoma. i el I tlon Seh Blanrohis be entertained at a speclal ( celebration in the priva : tt Flynn's | Foom of the Metropolitan T {Yanks" Kinograms; Wednesday ‘loak Model,” | the studio Mrs. Hywaod,” i w | Locher,. which adjoins, Christma % sre I3 My Wandaring Boy : Fr st National is to bring Willlam | ) the Sea i burt's famous stage 88, “Lil- | Saturday matines un: WITH wiil have it 10 the s, n. John | e ; AN 5 i ’ 11 direct. . in " d “In the Days &, g o THEODORE ek of Danlel Boone" hupter six). V%, et e sk i AN, ROBERTS iother emotion-stirring feature. Her York AND ginal | ooy is “Secrots, pict tion of Law { fi"Stage play. Frank Borzage, who | Today and tomorrow, Thomas Meig- / LOUISE DRESSER directed ™F sque,” “Children of — — — & T Against o Background of Regal Splendor THIS ONE IS DIFFERENT v« Directed by John S. Robertson, 2 Maker of “The Bright Shawl,” “Jekeyl and Hyde,” Etc 0 LI T LT I Dust” and “The Age of Desire,” s |gm o st herd | handling the megaphone. i o R e O e arvin Willat pro-| _«Allas Nora O'Brien” fs to.be a fu- Fllm Fggtures heme Rejert. jture starring vehicle for Constance o scattered | TaImadse. {] AMERICAN *,%%: 908 5 5 0% horses ¢ large lerd | POWELI tiY MOREY, ia for seencs in the pic VALUE OF PALMS. e G | e menitiinent turioe nas || LIBERTY “oreh cav. am David th's skl producing MUTTER,” LYMAN H. HOWE'S DIVERTING “ HODGE-PODGE " SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY PRELUDE—“POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" (ELGAR) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA £ lII|Il|]llllIIllIIIIIlllIM“IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII = [AMBASSADOR | 18th ST. AND COL. RD.—— MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY ODAY — MONDAY: First National Presents director for Vitegrap! is being re made pa’ 8 the & of rejolcing ! 4 S warded by Broa lowings. His|and of _victory, Nature Maga- | AR VENS TaOR latest pleture, T4 \ From Brod- {zine. ‘Their admir all them th ney's, TR : G €e moxt maguificent vegetable produc- Barr Mec('utches T novel, | tious on the globe, while sclence tells | has b 1 booke r the Rialto Thea-| us thevre is no family in the whole ! tor, New York, be i December | vegetable kinkdor, except the grass J. Warren Kerrigan heads the! family, of such eervice to the | I h OWEN MOORE and & 303 | & To the Ladies: This is your picture! Bring HIPPODROME v & ~. ¥ along the men and enjoy an hour of hilarious TODAY RlALTo ALICE TERRY, in WHERE THD FAvVE. : delight!M - " = rTeas o ass 1 To the Men: You've got to ha e —= CAROLINA rina . AN S8 | Ladies” And oh, man! this picture gives s oo A P DOLL = them all the credit due! - NEW STANTON ‘.. | CHRISTIE COMEDY—NEWS—TOM MIRIAM TR o R TA GANNON’S MUSIC zgfilsnlitlen CRY _.ang e S el [ S O RICHARD BARTHELMESS DUMBARTON % R Bupported by Dorothy Mackail, Prederick Burton and a Dis- B UMBAL AE_ALLINON, in 2 tingwished Cost in the Most Impresive of ATl His Rereen e—and then a 4 = fare T OMAN WHOFOoLEn/ AN §j I oEw - g | Suooesses—4 gowerful and TArdling Romastio Droma Staged T i 2 TRUXTON F'=- Ave. nnd N. Cap. ‘With Vaet Prodigality whisper of terror ; TRUXTON %35, 8 rome o Sane flashed_through { QB - SAEAR mopfomedy, VONDER T THE FIGHTING BLADE New York’s Ll APSOP FABLE-—PICTURED WORLD EVENTS =i i i B i 1 i g S RO ey SHATGRY MAN A, (s (2 LOEW'S COLUMBIA THEATER & =i iee s A Picture . ) E McKinley St.,D. C. Tues.-Wed.—Milton Sills-Virginia Valli, “A BEGINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, DEC. 9 STARS. In “HOLLYWOODSS Assop's . Fablee “HAPPY GO LUCKIES, “The AT ) WY . F _ Miracle g ’ CRANDALL'S '=TROFOLITAN Man” < THIS WEEK — RICHARD BARTHEL: . . MESS, ¢ THE FIGHTING BLAD! In Theme : 3 Adiled hits. AMBASS CRANDALL'S 3088 330 % % w. TODAY _AND TOMORROW—-RICHARD BARTHELMESS. in “THE FIGHTING BLADE."_ Added_hitw. Pth Bet. D and E TODAY AND TOMORROW-—STAR CAST, in “THE AFFAIRS OF LADY HAMIL" TON" and GEORGB O'HAR. “FIGHTING _BLOOD." = CRANDALL'S 75575 TODAY AND TOMOR- ROW—_STAR CAST. in “THE MARI THE BEAST" and MACK SEN COMEDY. b . ST — ' C—RANDAL_L.’S SAVOY THEATER ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE'S POWERFUL DRAMA MaTs. 3 M D u‘r.‘v':ha-r'.';. ‘gg};n‘:;!: TODAY AND TOMORROW — HAROLD LLOXD, 1n WHY WORRYM SCAPT. KLFINSCHMIDT'S TURES IN THE FAR ORTH. CRANDAI l 's AVENUE GRA! 045 A 2 DALY & NDAY, : i in “WHY WORRY?" . KLEINRCHMIDT'S .2 URES LVE E_ FAR NORT! CRANDALL'S Azptic mheneer 624 H St. E. TODAY AND = TOMORROW—GLORIA SWANBON, in “ZAZA" and comedy. TR noh I e . T DIRECTED BY TOD BROWNING FOR GOLDWYN gggfl%n)\lgfi‘%’},;}t}? ,""_,‘.:)?;:‘ DOLL."" R ELEANOR BOARDMAN || i flggflgysg[g’fl %ggg;b Gfig’"‘" the_revolutionary ‘days tn Cubs. " 10% . JANE MERCER WALLACE MacDONALD I ‘gm WILEON end RICRARD Bixy i CIRCLE *0%es. X5 Jhese ¥ b, § ¥ ADDED ATTRACTIONS &y P oS ‘“"’n}a‘é 45:"!“ h " »” : “o'n alle W“En"' ms .' 'll ll | OLYMPIC You 5t Bet. 14th & 150 EXCLUSIVE NEWS OVERTURE | | mour, i rhn tHRALS "3 Pika FAR NORTH” STAN LAUREL IN TFAMOUS RIALTO OROHESTRA, GEO. WILD, DIREOTOR bl ol o Xn0GRANS “ROUGHEST AFRICA” g NEW MEADERS ** s . By g }E_lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH[IIIIIIEE{M'= L rhfl! Rl")a’. TOMORROW AND TULESDAY—THIRTY Lady of Quality” Harry Poliard in “Pully Insured” Thur.-Fri.—Blanche Sweet-Hobart Bosworth “In the Palace of the King” Lymaon H. Howe's “The CUat ond the Fiddls” —_— e Saturday—Ralph Lewis in “The Mailman” Geo. O’'Hara in “Fighting Blood,” Round 7 Hy Mayer's “Such is IAfe Near London’ T, CRANDALL’S ORIGINAL CENTRAL || [CRANDALL'S] “—NINTH BET.D & E: NINTH AND E— Today—Mon~~Tues. Today—Mon.~—Twues. STAR CAST STAR CAST In a New Dromg by Thos. Led By Liane Haid and Wer- | Dizon, Author of “Birth of a wer Kraus in_one of the Most Natiow” anoe Ev Pl ootk | THE MARK OF aFFAIRS OF | THE BEAST LADY HAMILTON | “owN To THE sea IN SHOES” GEO&O‘:;;J';RTA, - Wed.—Thurs. “PIGHTING BLOOD” LIONEL KINOGRAMS Weod. —Thurs.~—Fré—Sat. BARRY "onE With Seena Owen and a HAROLD LLOYD UNSEEING EYES Supported By Jobyna Ral- -foot B o o Entire Sasts AESOP FABLE, Smerloan Revolution in o | <“THE FIVE FIFTEEN" Réot of Wholesomes Fum WHY WORRY2 | axpMFl ‘MYERS ADDED “CAPT. I . B. 02 New Specic) EINSCHMIDT'S aoventuaes v tue | LOVE PIRATE T last!— A perfect photoplay combina- tion! The greatest Pola Negri the screen has ever revealed in a superb ro- mance with a happy end- ing! That is the treat of- fered todasy in this gor- geous drama of old Spain, with Pola as a gypsy dancing girl, daring every- thing in her fight for love! Vivid with color, tingling in its action and gorgeons with beauty. Unless you have seen her in this great story, you've never seen Pola at her best! NEGR IN - THE SPANISH DANCER : WITH ANTONTO MORENO KATHLYN WILLIAMS ADOLPHE MENJOU ‘WALLACE BEERY GARETH HUGHES ROBERT AGNEW Directed by the noted Herbert Brenon from f that famous classic, “Don Cesar de Bazan. ; AL OO AL g e IO ST OO L OO AR O CL O LAY

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