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headlining in a min- i is one of the here for thoroughly The " sirls aid considerably in | ns with a pipe | ved and pl «\od‘ h was appre- E The feature Miss Bluebird,” with Bebe g role. It is a affords this tunity to | as to keep the aud of the pro-| ma Brothers, which was hd Betty, in sang character Murphy, in | a monologist | a comedy skit, | 1 Kirby and “Bud- | cast, came on for a | running in high at | with viol, | na + good show throug Strand—"Capt. January dnd Bal’w Peggy. rance of Baby | movie- star, | photoplay hich headline Strand Thea- appy feature ade a brief adapted from the | heart tection go out to comedy dogs and with colo, | presented | the ukuiel alian Count rs and I action sents a new offering | itini. labeled and featurir | | Jin-Medium,” | Avery — Van, lh( being billed as | —and Gould and | Two-Man Quartet,” good-—indeed,'the entire program nks with the Strand's best offer- Riilto— OB Dastaz)s All who suffer with the blues or fancied iils of 1ife probably will find no belt r tonic for their erstoms than *C 3 offered t & y Leon Wil- tors of the same name will its punch in the screen pro- o who have viewed with ung actor best in his latest vehicle; those v neither Wilson’s story nor will be agrecably sur- " §s the story of a young a pleasant-looking fellow mself heir to all the 1ankind, and insists that has but a short time to live. An in- b he is pampered from 1hood until he makes his home with aunt in California. Sho takes little , and has him doctor of the is amazonian Es- - patient roughly un- “oh. doctor, 1 the scene. And tor discovers that his lives three more years, "A Quality Car STUDEBAKER At a Quality Price | scene of dramatic will inherit a fortune. Now, the doc- tor knows his patient to be physical- ly sound, b connives with three “money shark to get the fortune. They engage nurse for their ward, she is such a depressing charac- er that he really wilts. In despera- l on, they substitute another nurse, a “lovely view,” as one of the patlent's underwriters calls her, and from then on the hypochondriac's improvement is rapid It is ine: nurse fall in itable love that patient and and that she con- trives to have his fortune restored to him, but all is accomplished through a succession of incidents so humorous ence in an uproa Laemml as s to the Reginald Denn pochondriac is a hit, so are the three ‘“‘mon <harks,” Otis Harlan, Mong and Tom Rickets 2 nurse that would make any male patient wan live. Others of the cg above the ordinary scr ers. Other numbers on the prog etk it ioahinel boa evio- prano, and Sylvan Levin, pianist. in a pleasing “musical review” and a Prizma_color picture of wonderful waterfalls. Conductor Guterson the Rialto Orchestra and l‘uu\:lr« McLean are introduced combining r Tschaikowsky's “Marche Slav” is the overture plaved by the Rialte Orches- ture | Metropolitan—"Inez From Hollywood.” ing story of a movie From Hoilywood,” holds this week at Crandall's an, with Waring's Pennsyl- ring stellar honors, and had ience, no doubt, in drawing capacity houses yesterday. What a strange mixture the film presents, of a gorgeous actr known as the “worst woman in Holly- wood,” who has fought the “beasts who are men” playing notorious mm before the mera, and in the public eve! Her a8 Giois A nense ORI DY pios her little sister Fay, first in a Paris convent, and later at Rose Arbor, a farm in New York State. Anna Q. Nilsson is the tor plays t t sister role with ap- pealing & Into the scene steps a millionalre, Iver 1I, the inimitable Lewis Stone First he wants Inez to go with him to the Mediterranean, but when refused turns back to New York, where, un- expectedly, he finds little Fay, and falls in love. Inez discovers this and goes to save her sister. There is a possibilities well presented by the Jeads. Culver is goIng to marry Fay, he says. but the family could not accept Inez, nor would it do, he says, to have it known | is the sister of the worst | woman in Hollywood.” Whereupon Inez gives up her little sister. A tender scene of really exquisite beauty is shown, where they bid farewell in the little sister’s bedroom. In her grief Inez meets with a surprise which attempts to show -.(m is the “best woman in Hollywood It's a strangely effective picture, moving some persons to wonde many to tears | Hollywood motion |are shown Waring's Pen tinuously success Their work rousing,” for the always responds with fervor. There are also an Aesop's fable, views, news reel and a special film showing Mary Pickford, chosen by the Hollywood actresses themselves as their most beautiful. Phlare S TR D etlis Cargo." “The Devil's Cargo,” a thrilling pic ture at Loew’s Palac fers a strange combination of con- tradictory emotions. It is well pro- duced, full of exciting situations, and succeeds in teaching the spirit of charity rather than leaving the audi- ence with the feeling merely of hav- ing been pleasantly entertained. “The Devil's Cargo” affords a retro- spect of some 70 years, and it must that Fay picture audience * | hom, in personal life, while | Several of | scenic | this week, of- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925 be admitted that the anclent impro- prieties are somewhat laughable to- day. When a pretty girl used per- fume, was out alone after dark, ac- cording to this picture, it was as much an abomination as many equally harmless propensities of the young of today scem to be to the reformers in the cast, The story is of California—Sacra- mento—about the b0s, when, among the pioneers two paths were trod— the carefree, rough and thoughtless road of the adventurer, and that of the unrelenting and somewhat un- charitable reformer. The story leads together two lovers from the diverg- ing ways, and suggests the lesson of helpfulness instead of condemnation. Pauline Starke is attractive &8s Faro Sampson, daughter of a gam- bling den owner and the sweetheart of John Joyce. William Collier, Jr., is a young Boston editor who has come West with the spirit of reform strong in him. When he finds that the girl he loves is the daughter 9! the owner of the leading saloon in Sacramento, his condemnation be- comes strenuous. | Much comedy and excellent acting |is shown in the picture. The young editor, through the scheming of Faro, hipped out of town o! a river r with all t “‘undesirables” the Vigilantes,” a self-appointed of reformers, who clean up the The Woat drifts out to sea, and exciting incidents are provided huge stoker (Wallace Beery), | who, after a riot on the ship, takes | command and has things all his own | way until a rescue is affected. There is plenty of everything in Jthis production—romance, history and good acting, as well as several stir- s and fight. Wallace Beery's k ture to an inter- town | many by a | % patt. A Ben Turpin comedy won laughter |ana applause and the News reel com- | pletes the program. | Columbia—"The Thief of \‘ Bagdac‘." “The Thief of Bagdad’ | Fairbanks' lateat and. greatest, went Hrm its third week at Loew's Colum- | terday with throngs of Fair- [bank's ® worshipers gathered o pay ! at every showing |° st in this achievement of the artistic Mr. Fairka continues un- | abated and gives promise of another | week of trafic interference in front | of the Columbia | “The picture previously h reviewed in these columns & thousands who have seen it have fa | vored with deserved praise. -It is | worthy of the attention it has been |attracting. The special musical program en- | hances the program, which has no par- ticular need for enhancement Tlvoll—— The Dixie p,” best of the plays brought to the “In Old Kentucky,” first two davs silver sheet s is the feature the the week at Crand It is a fine drama of Southern aristoc- {racy. depleted fortunes and luck on | the race ¢ The principal roles |are played by Claire Windsor, Lloyd | Hughes and Frank Keenan, who has the part of a typical “Southern colo- 1. Directed by Tetro-Goldwyn is beginning | Douglas | II's Tivoli Theater. | it takes rank with the most skillifully executed pictures of the season. John Sainpolls and Otis Harlan lead the cast. The comedy is Christie’'s “A Fat Chance,” featuring Walter Hiers, Short reels are added, with a pipe organ accompaniment by Otto F. Beck. Ambassador—"Inez From Hollywood." Charlie Chase, cameraj comic, is pic- tured the first three days of the week at Crandall's Ambassador Theater in “The Fighting Fluid,” a laughable ab- surdity. There are other short reels of varied interest with pipe organ music. The foremost attraction through Tuesday is First National's fiim ver- sion of Adela Rogers St. John's story of “Inez From Hollywood,” which is also shown at Crandell's Metropoli- tan. Central—" quhtmng Romance."” Reed Howes, one of the newer stars of. the screen, is pictured at Crandall's Central Theater the first two da this week in * cut loose from the rigid restrictions of his dad and went in search of thrills in the West. He found them Joining a band of outlaws, he posed Ex-football players are not the ones who give rubbers the hardest wear. It's little feet — racing, skipping and sliding from morning till night! “U. S.” brand Rubbers and Arctics are especially built to stand such treat- ment as feet like these can give them. Before they leave the factory their wear is tested and measured—ta the finest fraction of an inch. * * - N That’s why “U. 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