Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 62

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AMUSEMENTS Photoplays 1 from Third Page.) the leading will be pic- 1 comedy, and the lude the Kino- Talmadge; Lights, ed Hills"; anor Board- o plo-| Mar, | Row” | thelw T This Week Man"; Thursday, Viola Dana, In “Revelation”; Friday, Pauline Fred- erick, In “Married Fiirts.” Empire. Today and tomorrow, Buck Jones, “Winner Take AllL" and Clyde Cook, 'he Pinhead”: Tuesd and Wed Rod La Rocque, in “Feet of and comedy, ix in Holly- Thursday, Richard Dix, In n,” and comedy, “Robinson iday, Rin-Tin-Tin, in “Find " and comedy, o Famyy ; Saturday, Willl, “Wolves of the Nigh fake It Snappy"; “Fast Express, No, 11, and Fox News at matinee. in in nesday, . Olympic. and tomorrow, in “Classmate: Meighan, in Wednesda Toda oss, ymus hard Bar- Tuesday, ‘ongues of Dorls Kenyon ., In “Restless Hope Hampton and Lowell Sherman, in About: Women"; Friday, 1 , i “The Last of the Duanes"; anor Boardman, in Jack Silent Accuser.” Park. d tomerrow, Douglas Fair- Robin Hood,” and Pathe Tuesday, James Kirk- Lila Lee, in “Wandering and Lige Conley, in “Pig- Vednesday and Thursday, R Navarro, Enld Bennett and Wi 2 dual role, two cousins, e hands and in the same strip of surpassing beaut s gowns and cos- 1 especial- | of the fore- | THE o Beery, in Red Lily,” and vd Hamiltor East i Antonio and Agnes i o Story Without a Fox, jr. in juve- “Wolves of the and §:45. Doors \u\...m and Entd Lit tomorrow “Classmates,” £ the Day; Tues- Harold Lloyd, Rogers, | g to Matinees Mon- d Saturda: Y‘O{I(. Today and tomorrow, and Ricardo Cortes, Bebe Daniels in Semon, in ed”; Tuesday ana \\mnuaa xt Week's Photoplays METROPOLITAN — Doris Kenyon, in “If I Marry Again,”'and Waring’s Penn- sylvanians. PALACE — Agnes omorrow’s Lov RIALTO—Florence Vidor, “Barbara Frietch Peters, Ayres, in in in AMBASSADOR—'Tf T Marry Agai N TR A L—William Fair- banks, in “Women First.” € most designers of Paris, M. Travis Banton, who will go to Hollywood for the purpose. Paul Bern will di- rect. In Valentino's new ploture “Cobra,” Gertrude Olmstead, blonds beauty prize winner, will have the sympa- thetic feminine lead played by Clara Moore on the New York stage. Nita Naldl is playing the erring wife, and Casson Ferguson is s of the star's best fri the stage by Ralph Morgan. Newton Hall, it is claimed, Is HORACE ALWYNE Wil give the second of his Mustrated wisic talks on th Pluhdelphu Orchestn Concert Program January 19, at 4:30 P.M. 1734 N St. General Federation of Women's Clubs. Tickets obtainable at the door: Remainder of course, $5.60; atudents. $Aj siogle tickets, $1.50 ‘and 75 cemts. Other talks on M nd 30, Recital April 20, Mason Hamlin Plano LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH, SUN.~MON.~TUES, FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS LON CHANEY i Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Ford Sterling and Tully Marshall in Victor Seastrom's “He Who Gets Slapped” HARRY WED—~THURS, CONSTANCE TALMADGE With Ronald Colman and Star Cast in a lough hit “HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE” BOBBY VERNON, in “BRIGHT LIGH LANGDON, in SENNETT'S “LUCK OF THE FOOL] ISH” FRL—SAT, ELEANOR BOARDMAN CONRAD NAGEL In a Top Notch Tals of Married Life “SO THIS IS MARRIAGE” LIGE CONLEY, in “PIGSKIN" “Argentine | 'HE SUNDAY Internationally known, who will st landlord I Los Angeles H of 8, who haus all for World War British alr the noted aviators CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN ¥ Street THIS WEEK_LEWIS CRANDALL'S ;™ 14th st. & Park rd. n.w. TODAY AND TOMORROW — 0ON TANCE TALMADG! \Ir,nr or 1 MANCE CoN RAN umu.«umn CRANDALL’ 18th st. & Col. TODAY. TOMORROW AND TU LEW CRANDALL 5 CENTRAL Oth Ret. D and E TODAY AND TOMORKOW HARRY CAREY “FLAMING FOR gon. And JACK DEMP. AT AND WIN," Fioal oy Theater 4th and Col 'r : OTHER TOMORRO CRANDALL'S 3yFyee ot 645 Pa. Ave. P Daily P ¢ "AND TOMORROW MAR BERT 8. CRANDALL’S “Apolle Titaies 624 M Street N.E. TODAY AND TOMORROW-_THOMAS MEIGHAN “TONGTES FLAME'"' And AL ST. JOHN, TUPID. BUT BRAVE.™ CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER Ave. & Quaboc 8¢, TODAY AXD TOMORROW — RER ANIELS and RICARDO TINE NER TAKE, COOK, "in Topics of the HOME _‘iniadi vimcoin: seneers RAPHAEL saox.w. TARNISH." _ Comedy, scheersFAVORITE ez 2 w.w. “THE RED LILY."” Comedy. CHEVY CHASE Con Avemaee McKinley St. D.C TOPAY, TOMORROW AND TCEDAY— ALL." CLYD! “THE PINHEAD. And y. id_Rennett and other s CAROLINA 11 &N.0.Ave. 5.5, MARY PICKVORD, in DOROTHY VERN HADDON AMERTCAN 1st St. & R. L Ave. A fames Cruze Produc tion. “THB CITY THAT NEVHR SLEEPS” starring KAT HLYN WIL- LIAMS.' VIRGINTA sTEE CORBIN LOUIKE DRESSLER AND RICARDS RTE: ST _STEPPERS, rth Capitel & P !Il» MARY PICKFORD, ;POROTHY VERNON OF HAD! ‘Do PARK 14th & Buchanan X TODAY 6th & O Sta. K, NEW STA“TON(W.. o8 Al RANON NOVARRO, ALICE TERRY e st . “THE_ARAB" oimpl You St. Bet. 14th & 15th RIOHAMD RARTHE In COLANKMATRR'' NEAT OURT m.u'nm o And Newuresl, CIRCLE 2108 P Alvo. Ph. W. 838 Ample Parking Spa; JLENN HUNTER. MESSTM LOVE. HO RART RORWORTH, “THAE SILENT Pm!gss RS e 1343 Wiseonsin Av. 14th Street and M. L. Ave. AILEEN PRINGLE, {a “HIS Als ELlTE HOUR." L TAKOMA ':'.‘:!i':'.!'n' n:;-r":n:‘nn’; i “CLASSMA’ P " e Honten_ ot the Day, 3 8. pm. - Special matin Nionday’ ot STAR, create role of Zelie in “The Rat. a studlo set recently every one ped, for they thought Miss Far- ar had been added to the cast. has the same ollve complexion, halr and fine features as the famous ger: | Laura La Plante's next picturs ls * taken from Wil- William Seiter {to be *“The Tease Ham A. Brady's play is the direc ry Beaumont {s sald to be look ‘or new faces for the minor part ‘ in ecompense,” the novel by Robert Keable, now belng made by Warner This director belioves that the | future of thé cinema depends largely WASHINGTON, D. ¢ L _JANUARY 18 upon the discretion and abliity of di- rectors in developing coming stars. In “Recompense” thers will be a number of “unknowns” used in small parts te gauge their abllity Harry Pollard preparing the scenario of “My Old Dutch,” the Al- bert Chevaller song which will be produced by Universal with a streng cast for the serles follewlng the White List, The title of “The Hleventh Virgin," the nevel by Ellgabeth Day, which Warner Bros. are to produce, has been changed te “The Easlest Road.'" Twenty couples of daneers who are to appear In Richard Dix's picture, ‘ Many Kissos," are being re- hearsed in the Intricacies of Busque folk dances by Paul Oscard, ballet master of the Now York Rivoll The- ater, 'The dance will be filmed in couneetion with village flesta and “Mascarade” scenes which Director Paul Bleane will stage. Arthur Fdeson, Doug's chief cam- era man, flgures that his right hand travelled 284 miles during the flim- ing of “Fhe Thief of Bagdad" while the rest of his body was standing still. _“Plgure it out for yourself,” says Edeson. “I flimed 480,000 feet, according te my camera meter, which ,000 turns. Bach turn cov- inehes, which runs inte something ike 284 miles. Figure it out for yourselt" Pola Negrl in she wears In “East of Suez” is Chl- nese, & style In which ghe hair Is first’ fashioned and thefi drawn 8o tightly it seems carved in ebony. Mrs. Harrlet Hawley Locher, direc- tor of the public service and educa- tional department of the Crandall Theaters, left ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor | Ouly Appearance in Washington This Season Poll's, Tuesday, Jan. 27—4:30 Remal ning Bes Greons's Concert Bu- roau. Droop's. 5485 Mrs. 13th and G. M. Washington Thursday | BOSTONSYMPHORY | | Belasco Theater Sunday, January 18, at 3 P.M. CONFERENCE ON THE CAUSE AND CURE OF WAR n Civilization Withatand An- her Word Wart"—Lord Thom- bolished 1"—Maj, en. John ¥, O'Ryan. “Women and War'—Judge Flor- ence Allen. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Prealding PUBLIC IS INVITED Admission Free Ne Collection for New York as a delegate to the National Better Fllms Conference be- ing held at the Waldorf-Astoria. The national value.of Mrs. Locher's work in the Capital in establishing visual instruction a3 a means of education, alding Amerlcanization, ete., was sig- nally recogniged by those in charge of the conference. Mrs. Locher was invited to take part in last Friday' program, at which time she addressed the confarence on the subfect of spe- clul programsa for children. Her spe- ial bills | for kiddies at Crandall's voll Theater each Saturday morn- 9th at G N. W. Doors Open Today 2:30 PAULINE: FREDERICK| AND LAURA LA P’I,AQOTE Back Again OUR GANG COMEDY Duffey & MacKenzie In ‘An Auturnn Fantasy’ RIALTO SYMPHONY Balley F. Alart, Director. INTERNATIONAL NEWS - IN RAOUL WALSH'S PICTURIZATION OF THE BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS ‘—east of Suez, where there ain’t no Ten Commandments,” says! her career! ADDED FEATURES HARRY LANGDON COMEDY—"THE SEA PATHE NEWS—LYMAN HOWE'S “HODGE-PODGE™ TOM GANNON AND HIS PALACE ORCHESTRA OEW’S PALAGE THEATER BEGINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 il (AT AT That's where this pulsating drama of a beautiful white girl’s fight against Oriental intrigue is enacted. With the flashing, emotional Pola as the hemme. in one of the best roles of SOMERSET MAUGHAM as Kipling SQUAWK” wmrmfinf AN et hHlI-IN H!}'NH’H“‘(IMI B Never before, in all his amazing screen career, had nks even dreamed of a production so wonderful, so beautiful or so thrillingly real as this ex uisite Arabian Nights fantasy in which a daring audacious thief actually woos and wins a prin- eeal after adventures that would have made Sinbad the Sailor marvel. And certainly no one but the jrresistible Fairbanks would have dreamed of play= Douglas Fairl ing such a role! DIRECT FROM:-ITS GREAT NEW YORK ENGAGEMENT, WHERE . IT PLAYED ONE soLID VEAI AS A REGULAR 352 ATTRACTION DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2 P.M, LOEW’S COLUMBIA THEATER BEQGINNING THIS AFTERNOON — SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AMUSEM ENES. ing have attracted national Interest and attention. The Metropolitan Athletlc Club, a direct outgrowth of the earller work of the public service and educational department of the Crandall Theaters, Harrlet Hawley Locher, director, at- tended an entertainment and dance in Mrs, Locher's studio and the private projeetion room of the Metropolitan Theater Thursday evening. A buffet lunch was served later. Geneva Mitehell, who two seasons scored much success in Zlegfeld's ally,” has been added to the cast of | “Fhe Comic Supplement: and will ap- =TI ing Story of Modern Skillfully Portrayed by A ", @ Depicting the Engrossing Who Didn't Know What It; Find It, PRELUDE—“ALL T Sunday, 3 te 11 p. m. ed by Ronald Colman, Written by Homa Nell Bhipman in “White CRANDALL'S [AMBASSADOR | 18th and Col. Rd. STN.-MON.-TUBS. LEWIS STONE FLORENCE VIDOR LEW CODY Jno. M. Stahls Delightful O omestic Comedy Drama HUSBANDS AND LOVERS Chas. Chase in “Hello, Baby™ WED.-THURS, MARION DAVIES Giant Cast in Paul BnGeter Ford's Romance af JANICE MEREDITH FRIDAY ARRY CAREY n Bret Harte's “Tennessee’s Pardner.”” renamed the FLAMING FORTIES Bobby Vernon in “High v VGear T BATURDAY HELENE CHADWICK with distinguished support in TROUPING WITH ELLEN “our Gang” in “Jubilo, Jr." “Galloping Hoofs,” No. 4 The House of Recognised Preeminence Today—Doors Open 2:30 p. m. B THIS WEEK'&a First National Presents John M. Stahl’s Clever Picturization of His Own Satirically LEWIS S. FLORENCE ViDO LEW CODY He e Wife Who Knew What She Wanted, But Couldn't and a Lover Lejt EMBROIDERY NED SPARKS, PEG O'NEIL, IN “LOW TIDE” SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY THE TEMPLE OF THE ARTS Hort Hurd's “The Artist's Model*—* AR pear in the Joview when {t epens a the Nati Theater. Barry Conner's produced by Herm be known r stead of aw comedy, n Gantvoor: 0Tl DAL MONTE 2208t Coloratura Sopraze Boats, Mry. F ST. AT TENTH Daily, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. Amus- American Home Life, @ Brilliant Cast Led by STONE R of a Husband Until He Lost Ezxperiences Wanted the Church Waiting at ALONE” (Berlin) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA T 'TIVOLI THEATER | 14th ST, AND PARK RD.™ Deily, 2 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY Pirst Notional Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE Aldert and o Splendid lumbk n a neugm{wy Breery nd e Acted Comedy, raly emd Directed by Sidney Fromkim HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE Zige Conley In "Moter Mad“—Added Hita Twes.-Wed —Star Cast in “So This Is Marriage” Hervy Lanpéon in “The Honsom Cobmaon'—Hodge-Podge Thars.—Medge Bellamy in “Love and Glory” ONff Bowee én “Hove Meroy“—Added Attractions FRI.—Harold Lloyd in “Hot Water” Weter—~Supplomentaries Sat—Mary Philbin in “The Gaiety Girl” ~Galloping Hoofs,” Ne. 3 CRANDALL'S | CENTRAL " Ninth, Bet. D and E SUN.-MON. HARRY CAREY o Fine Film Version of Bret Horte's “Tenncarce's Pordner,” the FLAMING FORTIE’ Jack Dempae; “A Hnoock. out Inr Cupia” Earl Hurd's Snu‘flull Four” TUES.-WED. J. WARREN KERRIGAN in Sadatini’s Glrcal Romance o, CAPT. BLOOD Aosop Fadle, “Ons Game Pup” THURS.-FRI. ELEANOR BOARDMAN with Raymond McKes and Petor the Great in the SILENT ACCUSER Bobby Vernon in “High Gear” BATURDAY NORMA SHEARER Conrad Nagel, John Gildert, Phyllis Haver and Hedda Hopper in Monta Beil'a THE SNOB Harvy Longdon in Sennett's “The Luck of the Foolsh” | SN = S mmmemens movse s I to be ¥, s Hide-Behinds, Bureen, Disey's; 135 & 0 (TS [METROPOLITAN| TR = T AT ST TR OO

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