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AMUSEMENTS. Filmograms Laew’s Columbla has just installed & new stage setting and a new pro. Jection screen as part of its Chris mas program of beautification. The color scheme is gold, while the ne screen will add materially to the.en: Joyment of the ploture attractio as well a8 to the beauty of the th made other additions to uty of the theater by a gen- e of Christmas decorations. Mary Eaton, who charmed ludl- at the National during las the mew Zicgteld show, “iid is exfected to remain over hington today to see herself in a prominent rola of “His Chil- dren’s Children,” the photoplay ver- slon of Arthur Train's novel, at Loew's Columbia this afternoon. Sam Wood, the Paramount director, ‘whe made & number of Gloria Swan- son’s recent successes, has passed the direction of the Gloria over to some- one eiss in order to do a series of dramatic production for Paramount. The “cake-cater.” that curfous phenomenon that makes life burden- #ome for the F street policemen, finds a place in the movie sun at last, In the screen version of Arthur Train's “His Children’s Children.” Orangelo Ratto, assistant manager of the Palace and that theater's closest approximation of Santa Claus finished the decoration of the lobby and promenade of Mr. Loow's play- house with a Christmas tree and other fleral decorations so thoroughly Christmassy that Manager Beatus took one look and started buying more Christmas gifts. When Mary Fickford goes in for art she spells {t with a_ capital A. When Mary decided ‘to abandon _the &olden-curied drama and grow up on the screen, she hired Edward Knob- lock, ths playwright, to adapt her story, “Rosita.” called in BErnest Lubitsch to direct it, secured Hol- brook Blinn for her “heavy" and George Walsh for leading man and then went to work with her Spanish comb and her curls up. Hollday matinees will be given in 2ll Crandall residential houses from December 25 to January 1, both in- clusive. All performances on Christ- mas day will begin at 3 p.m._and run continuously to 11 pm. On other days performances will be continuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tflno. ploturized by J. K. \chonlld. maker of “Ptnrod and Sam.” W 11 1tfle residonts of the h:: -’- d homes for children l lh ict of Columbis are enter- D! tained at the Crandall theaters this! week, according to annual custom, members of the Métropolitan Athletic Club, organized under the auspices of the public service and educational deplrlmen! will assist in the distri- butfon of ‘candy and toys provided to accontuate the spirit of Christmas for the 1jttle Crandall guests. club membership of thirty-f all leaders in thelr various branch of athletics and outdoor sports. Caesare Gravina, who plays the role of Charlot {n “The Humming Bird.” Gloria Swanson's next Paramount picture, toured Europe and South America for thirty-five years with his own opera company befors coming to this country nine vears ago. His first picture “Drk was done for Sidney Ol- cott. I oor Little Peppina,™ wlllh M‘ry Plckfurd in the featured role. London streets have been repro- duced extensively during the past two weeks at the Paramount West coast studio for scenes in Joseph ch bery's production, “The Stran- ger,” with Betty Compson, Richard Bix. Lewis Stons and Tully Marshail teatured. Renee Adoree, the film star, wilk! not bear any facial scars as a result of her recent automobile accident, according to & statement Issued by | her physician. With flve broken ribs and a number of brulses and cuts on her neck and shoulders fol- lowing a smash-up while en route to the Mayer studio in her car, Miss Adoree has been In a serious state until the last few da when her con- dition underwent a decided change toward improvement, although c plete recovery is still a little way off. The title of Perley Poore Sheehan's first picture has been changed from s working title of “Innocent” to eyond the Law.” Mr. Sheehan, who adapted “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” both wrote and directed this Universal attraction. which is to bef released some time in March, Universal City has another cham- pion cowboy. Several years ago “Hoot"” Gibson won the Pendleton ro- geo championship. Pete Morrison and Hoxie are world-famous in o THE SUNDAY: ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, PHOTOPLAYS THIS WEEK (Continued from Third Page) Doo-Dad *“Lovey Dnvey wvertus ‘Around ! Buste: y Wllh Geo. atallment of the Blood" serles. Daily ma be given. Central—"The Splder and the Roy Alice Lake, Gaston Glass, Robert McKim, Noah Beery, little Richard Hedrick, Otis Harlan, Alec B. Fran- |cts, Hector Sarno, Joseph J. Dowlin ithe late Edwin Stevens and Frank ampeau have important roles in “The Spider and the Rose,” a romance of Southern Californis, 'to be presented he Christmas attraction at Cran- Theater the first four days of itewne beginning this afternoon at 3, together with No. 8 in the Fighting - Blood” serien featuring 'Hara in the role of “Six- Kinog: s and pipe organ recitals: Tuesday showings will Te® glven continuousty from 3 to 11 pm. the usual schedule prevailin other days; Thuraday, Friday and Sa urday Muro. roduction of “Plea e shown with Mary Alden Wl]lhm Colller, jr., Winifred Bryson and Ward Crane in leading roles of & story of the modern flapper era, derived from Blanche Upright's novel, “The Valley of Content.” and Clift Bowes, in “Hot Sparks.” a laugh- able absurdity, the Kinograms and {pipe organ music. Crandall's—"Why Worry?" and “Adventures in the Far North." Beginning tod. in Dur Hospitality,' O'Hara in & ‘Z.'."w Hnral “Flghtin tneca will v at 8 and all Christ- shown Harold Lloyd's funny and inal six-recl comedy “Why Worry? in which a young hypochondriac ls {cured of his {maginary ilis by becom- ing involved in a outh American by \nluv.ion together with “Capt. hmidt's Adventures in the Far a series of the beautiful | natural studies of the Arctic, which afford many Intimate glimpses of wild bird and animal life; Wednesday and day, Douglss Fairbunks, jr. .in “Hte- phen Ste e Ot wn Our Gang comm: Ay, “Dogs of W Carolina. Todly and tomorrow, May McAvoy, ‘fi' Rtpuutlon” Tyesday and Dou; b { rblnkl. in Musketeers”; Thirsday, L !'rldly. "“The Bllent "Bhlfllnl Sands.” Ghevy Chase. ‘Tomorrow, Grant Mitchell, fn “Ra- and Wednesday, Culten Landy Allee Calhoun, in "Ploneer Tralls,"™ and Lloyd Hamiiton, ln “Extral bY ‘Thurs l’. HD Ham) Conrad Nugel. in wéu;‘ 5 an m, in *“School ays”; Friday. a7 b Fatmuns i Ighter,” and George O'Hara, In B “righting Blood: No, & and Enib Pol- “Join the Circus"; Saturda: Ehen' 200 By, Sienerd B e Lols w"lofl. in “To the Last 3lII\ - and “The Santa Fe Trail" No. 3. Circle. Today and tomorrow, Cullen Landis, Alice Calhoun and Otis Harlan, in “Ploneer Tralls”; Tuesday (open 3 p.m.). Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone lnd Elhsl Grey Terry, in “The White Mous Larry Semon in “The Gown Shop, also Land; Wednesda, ‘Merry - - Roun hursday, "Molhcrl in-] Llw' Friday, Only”; Saturday, Today, Dorothy Mackall, in “The Fair Cheat"; tomorrow, Bull Montana, in “Breaking Into Soclety”: Tuesd John Gilbert, in “The T: Wednerday and Thursd Avov. In “Her Reputation “Friendly Husbands": Saturday, F ry Carey, in “The Miraclo Baby. Elite. Farle Wiliams in “The Struggle”; tomorrow, Enid Bennett, in “Your Friend and Min Tuesday, Madge Ballamy. in “The U tamable”; Thursday, Willlam Stand- ing, in “Daytime Wives’ Friday, Brlnflon Tynan and Naomi Childers, In “Succe: Saturday, Tom Mix, in “Stepping Fast.” Today, Eternal Empire. 3 Fairbanks, g _Hearts,” also comed Richard Travers. in Tus y and \Vednesdu) +D.-C, DECEMBER 23, 1923—PART 3. Next Week's Photoplays PALACE—Zane Grey's “The Call of the Canyon.” COLUMBIA—Mac Murray, in “Fashion Row.” METROPOLITAN. Temporary Husband. RIALTO — Rupert Hughes’ “Reno.” AMBASSADOR — “Her Tem- porary Husband.” CENTRAL—“Bright Lights of Broadway.” CRANDALL'S — Johnny Walker and Ralph Lewis, in “The Mail Man.’ “Her Tom Mix, in “The Lone Star Range also comedy; Thursday and Friday, Rin-Tin-Tin, in “Where the North Be- glns"; Saturday, Willlam Russell, in “Alias the Night Wind." Home. Today, Grace Weir and Louls Wol heim, in “Love's Old Sweet Song’ tomorrow, Herbert Rawlinson, in “The Tuesday-Wednesday, Er- ce and Edward Horton, in “Ruggles of Red Cap”; Thursday, Jack Holt, in “The Marriage Maker"; . Gareth Hughes, in “The H umh Epibade “In the Days Boone"; Saturday, Jam: Klrkwood. in “The Eagle's Feather.” Olympic. Today, Bryant Washburn, in “Temp- tatlon,” and Baby Pegey, in “Little tomorrow, Barbara “Zaza"; Thursday. May McAvoy, [ “Her Friday, Anifa The Leavenworth ‘armel Myers, in “The Love Pirate. . Princess. Today and tomorrow, in Wednesday, Douglas Falrbanks, “His Majesty The America day, “The Silent Partner “Daring Yea Saturday ‘lu,e Reld, in “Human Wreckage.” Raphael. Frank Keenan and An me May McAvoy, Wednesday, Bry- wburn_and B A Today and tomorrow, Claire Wind- sor and Norman Kerry, in “The Ac- and Mack Sennett's “Sky- larking”; Tuesday snd Wednesday, Holbrook Blinn, in “The Bad Man,’ and Larry Semon, in “Lightning Love”; Thursday and Friday, Ken- neth Harlan and Florence Vidor, in “The Virginian,” and Dippy-Doo-Dad comedy. “Lovey Dove: Douglas Fairbanks, e) Out,” und ' comed Takoma. Today, “Down to the Sea in Ships’ and Tri-Arts picture, “Bashful Suitor”; tomorrow, “Michael 0'Hallo- ran” and Tri-Arts ploture, “The Bash- ful Suitor”; special Monday evening, a musical program, Holy Night," sung by Mrs. J. Frank Rice; “The Birthday of the King,” by the Trin- ity Eplacopal Church cholr: inciden- tal solo by Hubert B. Lawson, and Ehristman Carols by the muslo see: tion of the Takoma Park Civic Study Club and other: day, “Grand- ma’s Boy” and ‘Wednes- day, “Grandma’ Buwst” s ana “California ‘The Green God " and Kinograms; Saturday eve- ning, “The Green Goddess,” Aesop's Fables and “In the Days of Daniel Boone": matines Saturday, “Desert Gold,” Acsop's Fables and chapter § of the Boone serial. York. Daily matinees, December to January 1. Today and tomorrow, Blanche Sweet and Hobart Bosworth, “In the Palace of the King,” and Dn-m Doo-Dad comedy, “Lovey Dov- Tuesday, Douglas Falrbanks, Jr in “Stephen Steps Out.,” and Will Rogeres, in “Hustlin’ Hank": Wednes- day, “On the Banks of the Wabash and Clifft Bowes, in “Heads Up"; Thursday, Hoot Gibson, In he Ramblin’ K1d,” and Lyman H, Howe's “Hodge Podg Friday, Kenneth Harlan and Miriam Cooper, in ~The sken Wing.” and George O'Hara, in ghting Blood”: S Ruth Stonehouse, in i d AMUSEMENTS. "Cape Cod Folks." REGINALD BARKER'S new picture, ‘ape. Cod Folks,” according to advices from Louis B. Mayer's studio headquarters, contains a number of spectacular high lights, including real storm ecenes and sword-fishing experlences In the north Atlantic, the burning of a seashore home to sub- stitute for a lighthouse that has gona out of commission and thus warn an herofo rescue of a fishing schooner crew during a terrific storm and the Today—Doors Open at 2:30. M~ THIS Fin! National Presents J. K. McDonald's Wonderfully Appealing Picturization of the Latest Story Written for the Screen by BOOTH TARKINGTON Another Detightfuliy En- tertaining Comedy-Drama Based on the Youthful Escapades, the Joys and the Little Tregedies of Typical, Normal, Mischisvous Amer_ ican Boyhood as It Is BOY OF MINE A Realistic, Convincing T T Rt Preemimene| [CRANDALL S — F ST. AT TENTH‘—‘ Daily, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. _ WEEK % GREETINGS—AND A PERFECT BILL wrecking of a ship on the jagged rocks off a lighthouse point, All but the lati>r have been filmed Successfully, and preparations are now under way for the wrecking of the ship. Owing to the great risk and the extensive preliminary work Involved, this spectacle will not be attempted until the rest of the pi ture is completed. “Cape Cod Folks" is based on t! ola stage play and the book of the same name by Sarah P. Greene. The adaptation and secoerie are by J. G. Hawks and A LTS LITA Study of Home Life as We All Live It, With a Sym- pathetic Understanding Mother, 2 Father With an Obsession for Unduly Strict Discipline and a Far-Sight- ed Friend, Who Happily Solved the Lad's Perplezing Domestic Problem — Flaw- lessly Enacted by BEN ALEXANDER IRENE RICH HENRY B. WALTHALL ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES And an Admirably Selected Supporting Company Who Make This Masterpiece of Human Appeal in Every Way Superior to the Same Producer’s “Penrod and Sam.” Jack s cowboy epecialties, Now “Yakima®' Thuursday, James Kirkwood, Elinor (‘lnully wgo won the recent rodeo in Faire, Lester Cuneo, Mary Alden and New York city and repeated his vic- | Rosemary Theby, tory at Pendieton, has been signed ather,” by Kather for a role in “The Riddle Rider,” nd Ben Alexander, : serlal, in which Willlam Desmond'and | Which in addition to high tribute to the fé‘i’;‘wffiffi“c'?{‘y are being featured | IER tribute 10 e oria Swan |P ramount’s picturization of “The Turmoll” I8 screened. Five The second Crandall artist to be heard as a Wednesday night program unit at the WRC broadcasting station of the Radio Corporation of America, at 14th street and Park road north- west, was S{gmund Ziebel, concert master of the orchestra at the Metro- volitan Theater. who played Krels- ‘Caprice Viennois." “Zapatiedo.” arazate, and “Orjentale,” by Cul. All the newsbovs fn Washington. 5t 'is_announced, will be entertained at Crandall's M this week, wh bill is Booth with Cliff Bowes, in “Hang On months of intensive work has made | Christmas day performances will be this Booth Tarkington story into a | continuous from 3 to 11 p.m. Jewel production which Hobart Hen- = who produced {t, confidently pra. Apollo. dicts will far outshine previous . Tarkington story, “The Flirt. matinees December 25 to Jan- Today_and tomorrow, Mae Edward Ksoblock’s dramatization o f nal story Norbert Falk. Dall uary Marsh, in “The White Rose"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Kenneth Harlan and Florence Vidor, in “The Virginian and Dippy-Doo-Dad comedy, “Loves Claire” "'Windsor in “The Acquit- tal,” and Jimmie Adams, in “Done in | oir: Friday, Douglas Fairbanks. jr.. in “Stephen Steps Out” and George {O'Hara, in “Fighting Blood”; Satur- {day, Kenneth Harlan and ' Mirlam er. In “The Broken Wing."” and nile comedy, “Thres Cheers. by in 'ROSITA HOLBROOK BLINN achieve a “spaced” appearance, (ONE of the most remarkable inno- s the eye sees images at a dis- vations in the art and sclence of photoplay photography is nessed in Washington in the new Mary Pickford production, “Rosita.” Charles Rosher, for several years Aiss Pickford's comera man-in-chief, is the inventor of this remarkuble in- novations which he has named “per- | grectography,” and which affords an Blmost perfect perspective in the I dimension that practically | am-ints o stereoscopic_ camera | work. | v..ch Rosher's mew method figures &re said to be brought into bold re- lief in the foreground, while thes background objects, though kept in. to be wit- | “Rosher admits, of course, that true | | stereoscopic photography is only pos- sible with a camera of two lenses | placed at the proper distance apart 7" to correspond to the relationship be- | tween the eves of the individual.| While it perfectly feasible to “take” pictures stereoscopically, no practical way has yet been found to project them, as some optical equiva- lent for the stereoscope must be | used by the spectator, which is not Practical in the theater of today. Miss Pickford's camera man, how- ever, it is said, has evolved a de- velopment in ordinary one-plane photoplay creates an {llusion closgly resembling stereoscop: Avenue Grand. . i Today and tomorrow, Claire Wind- . sor and Norman Kerry, in “The Ac- quittal.” and Ben Turpin, in “Pitfalls of a Big City Holbrook Blinn, in and Larry Semon, in “Light- | ning Love": Thursday and Friday, | Kenneth Harlan and Florence \idor in “The Virgintan.” and D Dad_comedy. “Lovey D B A AR ——————————_EMBROIDERY. “POODLES” HANNEFORD in “NO lOAFIIG" SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY OVERTURE, “SANTA CLAUS” REQUESTED, “JUST A GIRL THAT MEN FORGET" DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORGHESTRA SNt et et Taeare NN AMBASSADOR 18th ST. AND COL. RD.—— MATS. SUNDAY & DAILY, DEC. 25th TO JAN. 1st, INC. ODAY — MONDAY: EVER before has the theater known so wonderful a Mary as this! No longer the Mary of childhood, but a glorious; vital, allur- ing beauty of old Spain, whose devotion to her noble lover involves her in a royal amour that will fascinate and en- thrali you with its breathless force! The greatest Pickford tri- umph ever filmed! LOEW’S PALACE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY! Flm Features {J PRINCESS 13, X% St “HER REPT” HIPPODROME MAE_MURRAY. CAROL]N NEW STANT 0 SEORGE ARLIS DUMBARTO DOROTHY MACKALL. iIn “THE PATR CHEAT." l".LlT 14(h Street and R. 1. Ave. ¥ TERNAL STRUGGLE™ > FARLE WILLIA! CHEVY CHASE Sog, Soeovs McKinley $t.,D.C. RADIO MANIA®. tn |IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Il|II||IIIHIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII v in_ 3 FEATURE STARTS: 3:30, 5:00, 7:30 AND 9:30 P. M. 6th & C Sts. N.E. Contin. from 3 p.m. Foremost Char: WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT LUGRETIA I.OMBARI) ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL BY KATHLEEN NORRIS 1389 wum.u ave. First National Presents BEN ALEXANDER Henry B. Walthall, Irene Rich, Rocklifie Fellowes and a Gread Bupporting Company in J. K. McDonald’s Splendid Picturiza- tionTor Hooth Rarkington's New Comedy-Drama. of Ameri- can Boyhood, BOY OF MINE “POODLES” HANNEFORD in “NO LOAFING” SELECTIONS FROM “POPPY” (N. Y. OURRENT HIT) Ambassader Grand Orchestra. Bafley F. Alart, Conductor R L Cwawmtr Taes.-Wed.—Kenneth Harlan, Florence Vidor in Owen Wister’s “The Vx‘rgin'an" Dippy-Doo-Dad Comedy, “Lovey Dov. Oueriure, “Around the Ohrietmas Trech Thur.-Fri.~Jackie Co_ogan, “Long Live the King* GRANT MITCHELL, n Aescp's Fabie, METROPOLITAN F_Street at 10t THIS WEEE—BEN ALEXANDER AND STAR CAST, in TARKINGTON'S “BOY OF MINE": " POODLES' e m\m.u:liuuml:wmnwtm;mm LOEW’S COLUMBIA THEATER BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON—SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 [T 7 AMBA!IADDII HINAS TODAY AND TOMORROW— BEN AL DER AND. CSTAR CAST. TAnxmo'mx's (20T OF Mix {POODLE: 'ORD. and ADDED. FEATURES, EPACIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES DEC. 25 TO JAN. 1, INCLUSIVE. CRANDALL'S cE¥TRAL 9th Bet. D and E Here’s the most gripping and amazing drama of modern New York and its pulsating night life the screen has ever revealed!—Based on Arthur Train’s sensational novel, which was instantly hailed as a literary triumph! Prelude, “Majesty” (Fouchey) Sat.——Buster Keaton, “Our Hospitality” r s O’Harg in “Fighting Blood,” Round 8. i otion, "-Ifl.lfl"!:lafih"-,—l‘fl!hf Review l|ll||||||||||l||I|llII|l|||l|||IIIIIII|||lIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIHIIlIIllIIIIII [ GENTRI —] ORIGINAL ~—NINTH BET.D CRANDALL’S NINTH AND E Today—Mon.—Tues —~Wed. STAR CAST Today—Mon~—Tues. Inoluding Alice Lake, Gaston Glass, DhEESts. TODAY AND TOMOR: o WH o BVENTORES 18 THE IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllII|IIIIIIIIIII_llIIIIIIIllIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIII FAR NOR! SAVOY THEATER CRANDALL'S 343°7.3 0or. Rd. UA“ 2 Pl DAlLY l P M. SUNDAY. m D OW — CI.AXBI l\l’)!OR and FQRHA. KERRY, in “THE ACQUITT} And IE‘\\m! BKYLARKING. CRANDALL'S %7E3E SFArp 645 Pa. A 2 P.M. DAILY; TODAY AND TOMORROW —-CLAHII ‘WINDSOR and hORKAN KERRY, ACQ 'TTA] And CRANDAI I [’S Apoii A.ollo 'l‘lal(cr N.E. TODAY AND ‘I'OIOIBQW—MAI MARSH, P‘ABLIHI WHITE ROSE.” ~ AESOP SPEGIAL HOLIDAY MATI- NEES DECEMBER 25 to JAN. 1, INO. CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER Gn.Ave.&QuebecSt. TODAY AND TOMOBROW. fililllllmIflllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll]llllfllllIIIIHIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIlI|lIHIIIIIIHIHIllllllllllllflmllllllIIHIIIIIIlIlIllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIlIlliIIIllllllllllllIlIIIIllIllIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIWIi|IIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIHIIIIHIIll|IlfllI||IIHllllllIIIl|IIIlIHIIlIl|IlIIIIIlIIIIIl!lII!IIIlIIlllINlIIlllllNIllllHllIlllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllulllIllllllllllllllllll|Illllllllllllllllllllllll Are we losing all our ideals in the mad race for the almighty dollar ?—Every family in America should see this gripping production, with its scenes of Broadway’s midnight revelry that stagger the imagination and dazzle the senses! —A gorgeous, breath-taking epic of modern Manhattan, with one of the season’s best casts. HIS CHILD ~——-CRANDALL’S LTI HAROLD LLOYD Eupported by Jobyna Ralstom, Ne Feet Balr%and Others o] of Giant and_a Complete ‘Reborution i i 1, Romant S e rn Calfornia, New Siz-Reel Riot of Fum, /Iflped W“h Umuual Opu- WHY WORRY? SI’II)EII AND -THE ROSE CAPT. ADDED KLEINSCHMIDT’S ' ADVENTURES "IN THE GEORGE O'HARA IN “FIGHTING BLOOD,” FAR NORTH' No. 8 Wed.—Thurs. KINOGRAMS R | CHILDREN JAN. 1, INC. Oth at 0 8t N.W, RAPHAEL 32.5%.9 *% 7 ERANK KEENAN and ANNA _BON. in “HEARTS AFLAM] DR HOME SN CIRCLE ™% av. Hr.h.o- W. 083, . CULLEN LANDIS, LHOI Time of Castar ":“y:.zg.. S an sreat gold OLYMPIC Yon it vet.iam &35 N!.r—n!Am A Drasma of Flaming Passion ~—FEATURING— IRENE RICH and MONTE BLUE ~EXTRA— A FEAST FOR EYES OLD AND YOUNQ ARNUAL RIALTO CHRISTMAS TREE WITH ELECTRICAL TOYLAND REVUE NOLIDAY SPECIAL~*A LITTLE FRIEND OF ALL THE WO COMEDY—A HAL ROAOH “SPAT FAMILY" Mllllnr ~—CONCERT FEATURE— SIQHOR ARSINO RALON—VIOLIN $0LO FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA-Goo. Wild, Director nan c Street K.l. GRACE WEIR and _LOUIS in “LOVE'S OLD SWEET L DIRECTED BY SAM WOOD, WITH BEBE DANIELS MARY EATON JAMES RENNIE GEO. FAWCETT DOROTHY MACKAILL MAHLON HAMILTON JAMES KIRKWOD Elinor Faire, Rosemary Thedy and a "Remarkable Cast in.a Drama of the Open, .The EAGLE’S FEATHER BEN ALEXANDER IN “YANKEE SPIRIT” Fri—sat. GLORIA SWANSO! With H. B. Warner in Belasco’s ZAZA CLIFF BOWES - IN “HANG ON" = T Thur.—Fri—Sat. HUNTLEY GORDON MARY ALDEN nd a Speciall; Sallvud Canl e Breesy i)mm PLEASURE MA —COMEDY— CLIFF BOWES IN “HOT SPARKS” XINOGRAMS Ifilllfllllllllllllllllll ‘with ‘mNI HAIM nm LYTELL, mlu %‘x%“‘"‘ Aand others. liiii" N.fll Cap. and P Sta. iD_NIBLO Presents “STRANGERS or " THE Nmm d‘.{ WRT Si0onz, B A