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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 4, dtd BENLYON Filmogrflms. |e : - / £ %, ] Valcnnno Meda] NewsandComment — R ey RERSLmN vausTio e o s o i nounced that he would present each The Way of A Girl® will be - 3 ir a gold medal to the motion picture | name of Robert G. Vignola's g & G~y ¢ actor or actress who gives the best per- | I-\ \ . production, made under the title “The & formance of the ¥ By W. H. Lcmdvorgt. Summons,” from the story of that AR, Gt 3 rT::.“q».v a;‘ 'A'mm\m ritics | of elemen 2 a nam by Katherine Newlin Burt 2 2 g of leading newspapers, fan gazines | tar NE of the most encouraging signs of the times appears in a little | Eleanor Boardman., Matt Moore and| m\:lfie‘f . i trade papers. T will be ied iolio received during the week, which is published by the National | Willlam Tussell have leading roles | o I : e R Indorsers of Photoplays, Indianapolis, Ind. It is the first paper | M K. Wilson, assistant director | L o 16, ellgtile with' the. exoiption 0t : S ued by the organization, and was sent out as a Christmas | to Victor Seastrom. who is producing | LN ¢ Mr. Valentino. 2 b Y gD oductio 5 i 5 5 R 2 . "~ | “Contessions of a Queen,” from the | 2 3 Rupert Hughes, the novelist, and Rob bol —a pla ! lovers of the motion picture. Its kevnote is constructive | noce) “Kings in Exler by Alphonse | ey L D Sagner. president of the Wrllerst CHb; € f00 “hig i and its aim to further the desire for good pictures. The move- | Daudet, was klnnun ahfb\\ ears agc i \YALLN Ll\b will serve op a committae with Mr. | tecedenta, 1 5 1als to the t ment was started in a small way in Indianapolis, and it is said to be grad- | 5 one of the best cowboys in motio of % Valentino in taking the poll. They will | tained the ¢ tures. Wilson can ride a bucking A V..A&S'adol {exprass no opinion, but scek the | yread of Andres e i | $70,465.45, exceeding ally feihing autiin TndiamssndinothenSrater.| The wditore ot thelintic | aieon G aide s bocing 00 - L ' L Nation's best < 1 anlnion hoad of v nother S0 »aper conceive that too many have been finding fault and too few have | handle the lariat with a skill m ." The poll for the hest perfory b 0 Clisic du photopl . A {vals Will Rogers. i 1924 will be taken as soon as the last > & | o been praising w hat is good. This self-evident truth applies to more things | ™"*'* = Ph t l }1 W reel of the old year has been run off lapped"” i 1 s e s s s e e i Fiamme s & O TOPISAY S I 1s Wee l( A R A R T ey former, but strange as it may seem, the wallop is not the most effective | IS to be King Vidor's next production i Sgn i 3 with Pat O'Malley in the leading male | acting inging about genuine reform. Even as far back as scriptural {role. “Women and Wives,” by Harve Andr | e s : - g £ 2 2 the Andrevev n pt retain- ho Gets S recognized that the chap who looked after his own optics | Ferguson, the Washington novelist At the Photoplay Houses This Week 3 A ed the Andrevev (it it has tal of has Metro-Go E ¥ lized 3 3 {also scheduled for prod ek _ amazing tota i of trying to cast out the beam in his brother's eye was the more | g, Seheduled for produ : METROPOLITAN —“The Madonna of the Str 2 Ftaras ; cn| trueted _the 1etion 10| gingie day's re uscful and ccrta e more comfortable member of the community i - - (fternoc 1 evening Per 2 ) bb's “One- | ¥ 04O . - X Snas 2 motion p i “The Denlal” is the name of Hobart = : i i 1 Off”; Saturda Gilbert, 1 L b top of t ~ i Henley's nest production, kn RIALTO—"The Tornado.” Shown terneon aud ¢ 2 Romance Ranch “Ius . ith | \lewers i Jan to want to tackle the other fellow’s faults, and | bitherto as “The Square Pes,” which | | COLUMBIA—"Wages of Virtue time as to our own. The photoplay, largely because of its| oV 0 0r™" @ 2 { g ccess, has been a peculiar victim of this tend, ¢ Haines, Emily Itz Bdward PALACE—"The Dixie Handicap suffered in consequence. Its improvement has been accom- nelly, Vivia Ogden, Robert Agne, ning. Central—"'The Storv With- AN s ' | Lucilla Rickson, Bert Roach and Bill; TIVOLI—“To Riamie 5 - i v N spite of this drawback. If it be only possible now to with- | . gene are In the cast L iy a : : i 8. out a Name. hammer-and-anvil chorus for a while, and to give the photoplay | ;. oo e Bl i i i - randall's, Centrd . R air chance, it is confidently believed great results may be achieved loatt comatin Bad Sorct & tiacy Got o : oty o AL ”\..,' ducers to ‘D‘Ca;:hl(r;)r hn ndel'\" Icardm\z:“lmi 3 ‘.\'n- —hd ‘“C;” sl * Y = i Name,” starring Agr € the ihove Dok office SomTLer Tm National Indorsers oi Photoplays appear to have the right idea. ‘;',‘d e o b Atiate OO - y s AN dxitonis Moreng, No. Jack febate. Shich I hes photoplay is not above public regulation. If its makers enter- | beauty prize from 500 contestants and y i i : : b e LA L such notion they should speedily get rid of it. The little paper | EPrejenied fUants 4o ihe Atlaniic “Col. Henza Liar, Daredevil 1 referred to calls attention to the fact that even bread-making and | mer, at which ehe won first prize for Mctropolxtan——"’rhe Madon— and who event E ced into a | Q&Y and Wednesday, “The s aiternoon and Let us examine for a moment wants not od was admitted to be a | e more lurid and i =, : e mpoicre 2| Hawk,” greatest of all the romantic g is regulated. But by the same token it is not cvery Tom, | the Southern division ~She is u Sl s Sohialy bhe Tatees | “oe oF | action dran ¢ Ratael Sabatinl. o) e s = o = A onde beauty, ographs exceed- o s e latter is bL one of | FEai eunett, Wallace eery. end Hasry who is petmitted to/ do theizegslating. Those who d¥e ltugh weil and shows enough prowis - of many dramatic develop- | N\, 1€EIon enemies. The recruit and | Ttk (I Jelnele Waliace Bes Secures Unu Sual bf{:ects . authorized to do it should be competent, broad-minded and free from |to warrant confidence tha Thieh iy 1n proniieed Ty then start on a perilous flight | 7 & AS€ T Thursday and Frida 1 : 3 e an © ding y | aenia, oss the desert and to reach a ship Those who attack pictures generally are not such. The pl\otap!av ,“_‘;‘u(‘l'u mong the leading comedy |.Tye YMadonna of the Streets,” EAwin | Lound tor Ameriva ach a shid | upye pry, a William Fox does stand in need of constructive criticism from competent critics. Such e N Carews's adaptation for First'Nate sw juvenile comedy, the Inter- .,;"l‘\;em _and Mack Sennet OF POMEROT who aided Herbert | pert connectad B Millis Tmpolito, « Rex ngram xwell 1 of P 1 ws, a scenic subject und . ork T ata srenor oduction avia 1 . His invent critics to be effective must be its friends, not its enemies, and their |.aagh Sl s apneared in seseen) | Ragred Messenger dall's Met- by Teon Brosflof and ihe oo | ring Ralph Graves; § Barrie's * fn ‘Wak Qevoted 4 the de criticism must not be inspired by a desire to be personally facetious, but [of the director’s pictures, has sailed ‘f;;(?ul fv < »-;‘ r thi "\l ‘h:’glh! 2 hestra w e the egri E in 2 rhidden rara i all group r of special ation apparat : o o e rati's 2it | this afternoon at m ¥ adapted from "The Czarina.” possible many unusual effects in mo- mero responsib it should be such as would be offered to any form of art. It is not fair ,3'!‘3:(‘; A e e a0t v, w urn to the e emhes SRSl . e e ual cifects in m g le the photoplay out from all other modes and methods of expres- | ish type, will play Dona Christ: . gnalizes ‘nl Miltor % « &8 q s = | waple, Tce n and hamg it v P cial s i inelasti 3 ulations, | Ingr production of 3 B st memora achievement 3 = 1 and hamper it with a special set of inelastic and harsh regulations, g REOMCHion o Hawk it tataed L 1 C Bl . A 895 s father. 1or to u;mnm its destiny to the Lccpmg of a yng‘c :m or, indeed i latest two-r g incoin— apt. ood. < GG L5 SLI00MS g % & - n P Windsor , o distinguished ifatrpin_Duche. 1 al y 3 Met- r RASOT. | wcaptain © Blood.” Rafael . et member of ed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ropotlt: lestra, under 1| Frankc Keenan Hughes, Joht i r mber of ¥. This novel by Alice Woods is | Breeskin, and 2 new issue of S and Otis an, appears ir resented today, tomorrow yubli help wonderi: ¥ praising a tromniz i es | said to be ;-..rllrulnrly suited to picture | ropolitan World Survey will be added \;‘K'- ‘d—-lr.{f?l'“. s, Dproduction for!n P the Elncoln Theater. with =% Sy i’ : - edly from the |attracticns. Netro-Goldwyn of “The Dixie Handl- - n «nd Jean Paige i n youns Roy deserve 1 m y staying away from theaters where 5 of screen material. “The Madonna of the Streets 4 }7’3] y f‘v h },\x announced 1:‘ x’.on\ - et b s \biectionable pictures are shown. In this way only should the photoplay AeAvoy, T 1s. lasing the| O, Of strife betwoen the na o r s e mance, thril N LR S 2 have been see subjected to individual whit and opinion, Unfortunately the photo-||rer ot Teties tn Bred Mikion pros | borsine, Willsd young woms of Gerald Bea ira ‘an the Spaiiah Alakn |0 e Ohic) Wasiven: a4, Otiitinnest to the pr rs, has its camp followers, its get-rich-quick ‘u‘\:\t::{l’ "nifenl al'r :&«vaff:w;v‘u‘. RN ok liig it the use che »‘\‘»jg_::h- < ed in the ¢ ,‘;::.‘uu;luy.\ t. ¢ m‘i‘én, engineer L ncheon given by the American|pergonal advantage. . ke venters abou T 2 s S 4 €| York. he became a the whole, nor should general laws and regulatior r the | Academy of Art s in his palatial New York home of an aristocratic judge « iliustrator, » + .1 | Southern sct o 3 Wednesdar . 3 med with only that class of picture production in mind. | pascis, u horse _which was the St Off Without ent the beausital | LSUCE" 3600, 0 NS Deny s . Ve | man teading magasines T Vo ¢ now well in line for effort in | gift of the late Emperor Carl of \3oul WOTA 10 had been QIS BEO- | status of his beautirul daug Shginy Ol bhnlb‘:f‘v\:"r‘»:!;m]d‘ Fast | tinued until 1915, when he TR femarkonle o hould be helped. not hindered. hy cvers good | Austria to the former Crown Prince | i)t e, e Censun | hoDes of recountug Lis rortune Worleer tn which o unusual degresiof | pUREE S 1 S50 MR e over Ass n some of o should be helped. not hinder very 00d | G G rmany, and Schagya the XIV,|Q0:000 Jo T mephew. the tondon|centered in a colt, Dixie. A o ih “Ciona Mg o a0 hdded | Force. After a short time he. was!agencies are supposed o tihe Sckheitiprocuct 2 favorite Rorsp of the Austrixd|,ign.q hionable parish and |helhbor's manager discovers |t ntion, ~ChlTren ot tio’ Moilars | #ent buck to Amerion ss Special iox- i the Gevelopmiaat of the s : ruler, are”among the drose of pure L E i his vtk i the shs, de- | {48¥S Teal statue and to save the atizaction, “Children o the Balkane, ) lopmer the Btats = ; white steeds seen in the chariot race |eien Ub R L e, de recl: ¥ an Hines thro ol | consents to s munager y . An= 2 1 T uction of and “Our S“'UW prize to Rafael Sabatini as the | piuagipn Valentino has selected (e apoit dquning ) ot Shioanaitite . “Phie Judge, nowevar sell. | Gang.” will be scen in Hal Roach's twc as astere ng 1sh. makes the best picture to be produced on |Gertrude Olmstead. Chicugo beanty e e Kl e A i ds the gli! Europe, and | Z¢¢1 riot. ,',"‘"’ & ‘«]rl; i T \‘u\ Ingram and :hc up'end!d Ccast assembled ympathetic feminine role in “Cobr: I'rr’:xc; iondy l'.mrl.u‘“: ;-..1l :’hcxn;:‘n’" “u il 50000 St et | E :m ctres hared in the homor, if not in the mon t was | his tirst independent Ritz production. | ZIFEER TREE FON 0 G tal and mo uies u.nh supposed useless anfmal ahfdkced i . { - . i % rings it home, and, w PN 3 e afier childhood ane om ritics and reviewers who undertook to name| (niversal has purchised for ing. ' The cast also includes Claude | t0ES 1L Apine, & d, ‘w h. thi _l;r' of ! o ; : a i “of Reginal he D Gillingwater, Courtenay ¥oc Tos L €. captured the rich La 4 . .., |able that language with the | ust returned to year that but nine out oi 80 considered e of Reginald Denny the [ 3 3 2 tonia stake, restores to the judge his @ ¥ o¥ TEEERSar T8 obe ) A ur | ¥ agazine | Kenyjedy, John T. Murray, Vivien Oal i 3 judge nis X i CUAnd ONIE ¥ necessary s 2iter two years of to Conceit_has been a prevailing tue in © magazl “=tol T | and, May.Beth Carr and Fred Kelscy. |fortune and wins the girl § - festt among people to|throughout the U d States in vaude recently foreign authors and screen actors were The. stors sertul U, e L e Tl omayi | Added offerings will include a new | BOY > i Ticanay uage is natural. [ville. Tt was with sincera re hat it was necessary for them to come to America | Which was comipleted in the Argosy, | o8 O AcEr e . “In the Hall|Sernett comedy, “Bull ard Su the S Rudolph | * Not more than half a dozen famous | tl:at the movie fans sasw her i ) o 12 Negri £ % 3 November g AR s oy 1 the Halllp,the News, Topies of the Day, ang | Valentino, in “iL Sainted De and| Thespians have been abl b e m fans 8 to make good pictures. Pola Negri, one of the finest ac- e jof the Mountain King' from Grieg's|rpons 1 Gan 4y, andh o F sy, “Weldoms Stisuger - fan 4 1 able to carry | them, and it is with sincere joy 1e screen in any land, has suffered much at the hands of | g Quimby, former ¥ | “Peer Gynt” suite. The musical set- |30 S GRUNCNTS orchestral em- | 75 Th s e tn: “Huvage Love; ::‘;Z.’; e k};’s;[‘:?'“h:n:flum';dm"m f‘;lw)' welcome her back. There 1 u:li.zrc and technique in the movies. Emil Jannings and other |dancer and featured n’:‘ Geor:)a White' 35mgbro; ‘gp 'l'cAI!ure- \‘_. m_rm-h Carrie i Suturday, Reginald Denny and Luurd | for & ries intain ew actors p red n s i 5 v Boston is | “Scandals,” aleo in Jack Dempsey’s |Jacobs Bon Love You Tr ang (e g 6 c " t “The TFast Worker," Ao len 1 mauagte dy it ey p!-.lure~ gives credit to | wigned by Universil on u long term | Little Devil Thomas Melghan, Bessto Love and|and “Fast Sceppers Mnal chavicr | unguage unii ight of the English|to which he har dedicated ber ta o e imitei B : contract. Her first role will be op- | o . cen Percy will be seen at — e : yaxoed jonss tor Senstrorm andiDimites Buchawe Yor it : Rialio—"The Totnado Zileen e in her giflhood; mnor had she cver| Her returning screen vehiole is “M 2dmund . dall's Tivoli Theater the i p g d visited a 1isl ealki L hicle S R i % 5 isited an Luglish-speaking country | donna of the Streets.” an ot production. Y J. Carter’s “The Tornado,” | of thiz week, begiuning this 3 Avenue Grand. Shti thea | 3 an adaptati » E ; L itil then. from th OV Our directors have much reason S ¥ rectorship of King u.‘g»‘ noon ; . in Josephy Ienaberry's day and tomorrow. Eleanor B | _And yet s Russian actress, llks | W. ‘g M i swer rasd S L, 1 Bot, is the fewtured attraction at the | production of Peter Clarke Mucfar-|man and Raymond McKee, in Conrad, stered our tongue title, - t they also have much to answer Mayden Stevenson and Reginald| Bi e this week, svith House Peters ‘s movel of “Tongues of Flamer Siient Aceuser,” and Larey Soin g itle, uHey have tao long hovered over the gaudy | Denny, well known to movie goers|og'the star. In the picture the storm story of the attempt of a grasp- 3 "ruesday and Wednes- at ch too iu{_‘_z neglected the l:r:;n]f ¢nd!p0;\e_r orl dra- jas Joe Murphy wnd 144 Toberts In | eftecta are suid to be unusually ef- | inx capitalist to wrest valuable lands | day en Kerrigan, in “Capt . action aud portrayal. hey have furnished through their p ay;r\ | the Leather Pus Netlema tective. Ruth Clifford is seen oppo- | from a tribe of Indians, together with wnd : Thursday, “Wel 1 t E aracterizations, but too oiten have they neglected to give |WOrking together aguin in “Califor- | ite the stur und the story lus the | Mack Senmett's truvesty, -Lizales of 5 " and Jlmmie Adams, in ews epor in (o] asy. oper sctt Not until Pola Negri returned to Lubitsch a,di"“,%m;*"' Abead.” which HAarmy|twang of ii: big woods and pinc|the Field” and a new issue of the | “Sav A ey 21 her superb dramatic ability shown in “Passion.” Ameri- | Eollard 18 competil & he former | Pecdles . ; Patlc Review. Tuesduy and Wed- |merstein, in “One Glorious XNight, o AU or Pola have never a'(aincd a semblance of that ability, basads i 3€o] 7;x 5}4 S Sadeville Duftey and MacKenzie will offer nesday, Paramount's Argentine | Jack Dempsey. in “The Health Farm "THL GUOSE WOMAN" §s a story|admitted a kce 2 for a Georgie Coun of wudevill new repertoire of popular select ," starring Bebe Dani and | Wallop,” and “Hodge Podge":; Satur- | f "The Goose W . fesse all the stupendous effort of their directors to accomplish it.|also hus been assigned to t Galled “Ten 3finutes of Melody P e e et Glhsn. b e nd R L L confess uch money and cffort have heen expended in 3“’””‘“3 individ- | picture dhe comedy s “An Aggravati by Vicente Blasco Ibanes, | Aeson Fubles and “Galloping Haof: x E training at all. Befors he went fnt Bolhave ncenarbitirly e e o clever comediuns have been K" featuriuz Buddy Messenger, ¢ Mwith WAL Rosers 1o “ooos: | No. 1 (There have b number of at. | the moving picture business Brown wa o believe that “stars” have been the curse of the American photo- £ of oot & 'y | which, tog:tier i cross-word | pypic Fiore, d the “Scre - s SOR Detray pupers and | an automobile salesm . iadded to the cast of oot Gibsow's MR [ORHAN tlonal News |, orl tete s rand ithe Thcveen Almi eSEinpr SR ma lutest production. “Rarin’ To Go. 2 Batlongl and Friday, Betty B ; you what I'll do. thougl et e Qeorge Ovoy. one of the|and Edile Jarts orchesttal ar- | Compson, in “Ihe Garden of Weeds Chevy Chase. £ £e of them would [said Brown. “I'll get myself a job ¢ . 5 A o famous 2 comedians, 3 d pulur 1avor- | g"p ramount production, directed b Sunday and Monday, “The Hunch.:|D#5S as any _but crudities to an |2 newspaper in Los Angeles and 17 ¢ iaults. however, the American pictures have fovced their | 388 108, (09, oM\ o Yime' | ttes.” vill complete tie bill Jumes Cruze, and Lee Moran, in “Hot | back of Notre Dume”; Tuesday, James ;::i“‘,’,a‘.‘:;‘“""‘fiii Juum, The ‘ciuema | hold it for two weeks. If I get fire way to the very top in all lands. And that means that they also have | Ljerje Chester in the Andy Gump pi Columbia — “Wages of Air,” with added short reels. Satur- | Kirkwood and Lila Lee, in “Love’s | oo’ te ”h,"me‘u pe st ue, &rand | off one paper. Il go to another papes 1 to commend them. So long as the foreign director stuck to his | tur day, Metrols production of “The Snob,” | Whirlpool.” and Sunshine Comedy. | orking men 5 T'll get all of the poignant exper ma, with which he might challenge the world, he achieved results. | - o Ty I T Virtue.” featuring John Gilbert, Norma Shear- | “Scenario School ] ;;_e-‘ii ‘daj' Jl;!}‘d gather and nmf;ul‘\‘;::vg;:}“‘fll}";il":l‘{]nx :')J(ob_ ‘when he commenced to mix his method with American innovations || Irene Fich las been made o star b| o ooicq by Normun Trevor aud | OF; Conrad Nagel, Phlils Haver and | Thursday. -Marriel Flrts” and Jack | foy | ing that T am doing it for experiance American dircctor easily outstripped him. There is much trickery of j Bet own right by T0iers s o Ben Lyon in @ thrilling romance of | Medda Tovper, and CHIr Bowes, in|OWPCEr 5 BEOE M oriday, Harry | BOth for its own sake and for the |or that I don't itend to make it m ade in our “masterpieces,” and however much sensation they may create {r o Lady,” from Willa Cathes the French Foreign Legion, Glor! ”m';’[‘_‘. of \‘:sllL}nng‘Il‘o;!‘f zecoRd = Roaring Rails,” Charles Cheve | S8ke of Rex Beach, the author, Uni- | lifework.” flashed before eyes tickled with the vanity of i\h'le 1dor, they | novel, Two more stories have beeu | Swanson "'i-'xn ‘(Ex‘fifamf(‘ e 'hr»e\i\;\ i b. P Th M 4 Comedy, St chaptcr “Wolves of (he | Yersal determined’ o make “The| “Fair enough’ 1 nheim arc forgotten. rt is not Ammun. drama is not mmcan the | sclected for Miss Rich, work on them | Colu . heater s week, begin- mbassador— e adon- | North’ aturday (doors o0se Woman" as true to newspaper, “Go to it.” cater is not American. But it will be a good thing for America when it | 1o be started shortls. uing !”;roi::li:h:’zj;.' s L‘»‘,fi'“}u‘i{ £4he S ‘Anmnin‘ Moreno and Agnes Ay ".f:,,"f.{’(“ tradition as was humanly | e back in touch with art and drama and the theater and gets along oo Raymaker will direct the |cival Wren. C na o e direets. c"flm‘e 5;?:-;“]\:’:?\“91 a8 ) P e meavet B forh e memapayne- | EY Th from their imitations @ Rin-Tin-Tin picture, which will |~ The story concerns & vouns Italian | Nusitiova, co-starred ~with Milton S caTing. Your Doetor tralned director began. Two’ weeks L 33 eater Smgmg Club the callers of the week—quite a number—who wished to say that | yyorg nus Leen received that Mrs. | cus, es @ clown. wears big- of this week. beginning this after- Circle. Bernheim, general manager of Uni- thing new, in the Takoma Junicr they had played make-believe and dreamed of iairies while enjoying 'Robert Keable, wife of the author of E pants, lumberjack shirt | neon. Vi rewe's production 7poday and tomorrow. Virginia Valli, | versal City, that Carl Anderson, man- | Singing Club, organized by Mis “Peter Pan” at the Columbia, a few confessed that while they admired | “Recompense.” whica is about to be | and shoas a mile too big, and also of Max s “The Ragged Messen-|in “In Every Woman's Life”: Tues- | aging editor of the San Franeisco |lrene Juno, organist at that theater etty little Betty Bronson and thought the picture quaint and fine and | produced. died in London recently, | does a series of Uriental dances. Her | ger.” presented \:ntler the title “The day, Betty Compson, in “The Fast|Chronicle, had made statement | The club numbers about 40, none over 1 that sort of thing, vet they could not appreciate its sentiment and |2nd the author will 1:ntlbe -(Ne‘ to llife is saved by the circus strong man, .\vlallo‘nnd 9r311j- Streets, A}‘Ed Charlic| Set”; Wednesday, Irene Rich and|about the direction “The Signal [16. The first public appearance ¢f Juid not belicve that it could interest children. It is a sad fate nover to | lcave England as soon as he expected. | who, in a fit of ealousy, kills a mau Chase, in “The Rat's Knuckles".|jonte Blue, in “Flamiug Passion”;| Tower” which had a bearing on the [the club twas at Takoma Theater o3 i ngb ; ; |1t is expected that he Will be in this [and 15 forced to take refuge in the | Wednesday and Thursday, Rudolph| Thursduy wnd Friday, Milton Sills|case. Anderson, after 1ookIng at this | Christmas eve. 1ts entertainment con. ave lived and loved and played with children, and sadder fate still never { ountry Jate {n Junuary. Foreign Le where no questions | Valentino. in “A Sainted . Devil,” and Enid Bennett, in “The Sea Hawk,” | moving picture, stated that the di- lsisted of Christmas earols, popula » have been really a child, There isn't any Heaven here or hereaiter for | R are asked. With him goes the girl, | with Nita Naldi, iHelene D'Algy,|showings 7 and 9 pm., and Saturday, | rector, Clarence Brown, had one of the Rongal wniitndivtanal Shet e 1os¢ who are and Al\\a‘ s have been grov ps. The New Year.is a good | Lillian Knight, “hq. won the titls| wno there mecets & young Americs Dagmar Godowsky and Louise | Willlam Desmond, in “Big Timber. most perfect news senses he had ever |dancing acts. The club, it 8 said. will S P 2 1 iand be a ch in, just to learn how |of "Miss Los Angeles” in that city's|recruit, who loves hor at first sight ' Lagrange, and Earl Hurd's cartoon and Anderson dida’t know Brown. | form part of the many shows given {# T (Continund on Feurth Tage.) and ajso aronses the ziil's devotion, comie, “The Sewmill Fowr™; Fridav, n v h Tag Bernhe nt fon Brown. Drown ' he | Academy snd famous for his England and educated created atter from embarriss the girl tered a strange : i a fixture in the e English-speakin a n on either stage or screen wi appreciable length of time. can surpass her {n the peculi onal ac well Ragged M of newspupers and newspaper and women who publish the uews of Virtue, Takoma Theater has som theater ib the future

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