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AMUSEMENTS. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 38, 1925—PAR AMUSEMENTS. Photoplays This Week|[NexWeiphoorie || Snubs Father's Advice: |, Sv et (Gendiar | Glder Py o | [E000050 w00 COLUMBIA—Cecil B. De Chee” tatd iNAt Pevied |t manuscripts, submitted by Amer-|Yielded more manuscripts t an Mille’s “The Golden Bed.” other city in the country. The rur B = 4 'Y FATHER used to tell me not|eight years. I played in a stock com- - 4 T ot Rl nmers-up were: Wichita, an.; - Lo (Continued from Third Page.) Kerrigan, Lols Wilson and Ernest METROPOLITAN—Corinne to tell my lifo story,” says|pany in Kansas City; I played in ;t\:;elzu:;nmna?e r.g;:(‘:’(‘:;(‘l‘ ;:_‘:u:rgi:; :f;sot;;;:c‘grlif:lf;u.# gawenr;ac;'\‘:d] nelte, Eallr,, and Atarts: ¢ - s Torrence, in “The Covered Wagon”; Griffith, in “Love's \V:lder- Jeanne Eagels, the star of “Rain.” Tepertoire companies in the Middle | VARATE I8 CAC IS of leaving noth- |Drize play contest, each oritic hav- e Marr and Bert Lytell, in “Sandra” Alioe, Taray, sl oace- KD b d beople never told the truth | Weat: In tent shows, Letlaxed all| g to the actors imaginations In the | ing selected and entered one play. It “Loui V" £ Ben Turpin, in “Romeo and Jullet,” and Aesop Fables; Wednes- | | ni0* 5o wp 0o Galdwynu about themselves. The temptation to|kinds of parts—old women without \N€ to the actors' imagiations i tie} (8 SREGCE and entered one play- 161 “Louis X or Washington nd International News reel: Sunday [day, Milton Sills, in Sabatinl's “The “ M Qb Tomance is too great to be resisted.|teeth. arenthetic stage directions are said|SCripts which came to the hands of | JRLOR LD has announc S vk} Th Male and Fe- Cheaper to. Marry,” from | |yy raen, 4 Ly tati New York first glimpsed Jeanne | o atinee, first eptsode of “Riders of |Sea Hawk"; Thursday, “Male and N Shivtnan's My tather was right. The temptation T &limp: to be superb marvel® of character in|these critics was more than 2,000, ed by telegram that he plans to the Plains”; Tuesday, “The Snob”:|male"; Friday, Harold Lloyd, in “Girl Samuel pman’s play. to romance stirs me. But 1 will con-|Bagels as one of the chorus gisla| % b8 Winerd mareels of HEERomr (Il Lol R e R en, has | presant il icgram that he plans | Col. Heeza Llar “Ancestors,” and|Shy"; Saturday, Colleen Moore, In RIALTO—James Kirkwood, in Quer it. In the Arst place, I will give|with Billls Burke, in “The Mind thel, 1, 'in writing‘es well as His-high |bound himself to produce, regardless | ‘Louts XIV." ctaceinm Loca Berol Bills Gee (in person), in “Sum Fun”; |“Flaming Youth"” and Eal Hurd's “Sacrets of the Night.” my right name. It is Jeanine. Iam|Paint Girl» Here she danced, sang |RoDUe I WHURERS MO A8 VI8 MR GENS Swn apinton as to thete wrorth | Teamhmmano g arring Leon Wednesaay, Tonnny Walker, in “Life’s | “The Sawmill Four.” TIVOLI--Gloria 'S on, in | |Gf crossed stralns. My father was a|and twinkled so effectually that a|refird for tho b artistically or from the box-office| Bernard Sobel. gemeral press Greatest Game,” and Juvenile comedy, Tk IVOLI—Gloria'“gwagson, -in Spaniard. My mother was from Dub-{veteran critic penned his impresston | 8,8 BIC SO0, 0140 v (ne pro-|standpoint. He will alio award cash | resentative for Fioceny Ziegte “Oh, Teacher”; Thursday, Shirley M akoma. Wages of Virtue. lin. They lived in Boston, and I was|that “the girl with the red heelg on |, o SCEP O (F40ECEs ) making | Drizes of $2,000 for the best script,|the ‘uthority. son, in “That h Lady"; Aesop's) Today and tomorrow, Rudolph| | AMBASSADOR—"Love’s Wil- | |born there. My father was an archi- |her shoes has personality. theatrical history in New York, i Fahles: comedy . “Gicl HAtE" Aot lvaiotios T Budaioh e tect and not very successful. We| “Before my New York debut I had : R amateus nlght; Briday, ARy FI¥an.| mein ek oo or L e derness. moved to Kansas City. My earliest|played ‘Camille’,” continued Miss|581d to contain many examp) 'RANDALL’S. Getters,” chapter thres, “Never the|any “Wednendey, Betts Gompetn in in “The Fearless Lover.” #ome children in our strest, who made | Having attalned the strategic point | FOmPIS = Shaw 1= West PRCCLET rains Shall Meet,” and Hodge-Podge s Ccombly, "OFRBIMATS fun of 1is because ‘we used the broad|of Manhattan Island, she besieked|, ., eiript of a 'piay, &.peculiarity Harold Lloyd, in{Girl”; Thursday, Mae Marsh and ® in Dath and in laugh My wister)iuanagers. Bhe was efigaged to' DIVl oo vored Auring the recent cable F ST. AT TENTH Todey—Doors Open 2:30 p.m. Daily, 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. o e g | itude “lifewier o Waaer” | Marilyn Miller, in “Peter|Eyath, U8 SN, ahs, copuented | [Ths Outosst, yhen Bivi ereiaen | pates T 0t K nd Vo Tneator l First National Presents of “The Riddle|comedy, “A Truthful Liar”; Friday Guild. el o ik : " not be bullled, as I love combat. I|the hinterland again, but in an fm- Main Street,” featuring Florence | Pan. Heus 4t Hibve Dresaive role with a substantiatman.| .18 the courss of the performance was nothing if not explanatory. His|lcan play critics. located in all sec- I dor and Monte Blue; Aesop's Fa- | iy of “Candida” it is sald, patrons of Raphael. bles; serial, “Galloping Hoofs,” no. ARILYN MILLER will appear at| -My debuton the stage was with an|agement. —She had been observed |Gy, ™|} note: Pedro de Corhoba ! ¢ 5 i ! amateur organization of children. I|though. Then came her engagement|SHaw Ko Seithiia. stARENs John Gilbert and Norma |3, and “Flickering Youth"; Saturday | the National Theater inaugura-|was the grave digger fn ‘Hamlet, and | with George Arllas in “Disraeli” and (h(i)l':[) apdske SWiCh s, e Eliearer in “The Snob” Harry Lang- |[atihee and evoning “Stepping Live | i, \eck, tn Charles Dillingham's|ust seven years old when I made that | “Hamlilton.” followed by her appear- | Whioh I8 a luxury to m ;: ly,” Aesop's Fables, serlal, *Ten Soars . ; I #Xpresses it so finely”; Gerald Humer don in “Luck of the Foolish”; tomor- {yfake » Man,” No. 6, and “Bottled | Productidn of Barrie'’s famous fan- f;:;‘:t.hrg;":'m';‘o‘lf‘:,‘l’,"‘;' 1‘;"‘!‘;:4“‘;;; ,‘,x"w‘:nd;‘m‘;f‘fr’;fini'&"° Fancy” and |y vy), “in highest spirits, his eves Soenebi s ST S (SR R tasy, “Peter Pan” Miss Miller has :fé‘°}“?’"m,',§,t;h';i';° fl(,f:g“‘:lp(.ca{",' o : dy, Aes ] ble; o8 ) e: 0= 4 : /. jus c 15 ay, Reginald Denny in “The Fast York Just_concluded an engagement of termission promenade, when the ar-|gether with a slight twitch of her v\'urknr"l; "11“ p‘rnl'fl;nh;\nl“!ul\ld av&\ Today and tomorrow, Constance| WeeKks in “Peter Pan” in New York, promenndc Concerts. “'1[':, of the evening yill "c,m.,,_l nln;( h :;uz:t::;hr:;fini;pgnmgrfiz{) eur contest at 8 o'clock; ednesday v i y v ., “blushes a 5 " : 5 Y | malmadge, in “Her Night of R; ce,” | this being the record run, scored by EN O o fifth concert will be “American § * and Thursday, Richard Barthelmess |, oo Ciffr Howes, in Wonk Kaee vival in recent years. MRS DAVID ALLEN CAMPBELL, |y i ovening” at' the Washington|ard Bird's (Marchbanks) face “whit- lassmates”; comedy, WHorse|ivu.sqay, misanor Boardman and Con: Miller s said to make an ideal president of the American Lov-| Auditorium, April 5, at 8:30 o'clock.|ens like steel In a furnace that can- ’,n,,oir‘?“i,,,fi:3:5 ‘i"m ‘{::‘;x{‘”? rad Nagel, in “So This Is Marriage, r Pan, giving the ruleh:h]a ‘-pllrll ers of Music, and chairman of the fiytllh:lnw cc“:“z?"nm'tmh Fre?t not melt it, B . Ry vy t |and Walter Hiers, In “A Fat Chance”; | 0f Youth and buoyancy which 18 In-] 0 g artment of the National|R!Storical presentation of music in — of “The Go- Getters ' Saturday, Hoot | \odnesday, Agnes Ayres, in “Worldly | evitably suggested by the name of | L i s America, the first attempt to portray Rae S 1 todaat Minto tha Ner s Mist episede | G008 and Art Stone, In “The Siy |SIc Jumes Bareie's celebrated p Counell of Women of the United|from any stago in sequence and in ae Samuels. The production has been staged on | States, announces that owing to the)so stupendous a form the factors that AT b s ber”; Thursday, House Pet 1 «©f “Ten Scars Make a Ma and Our s o B ers, in “ ior" fornado,” and S *0 v, elabo: y th ersonal have molded and wil o0ld Ameri- Gang comedy, “Jubelo Junior”; chil- [ The Tornado,” and Sunshine Comedy, | an elaborate scale, under the b neceasary adjustment of a conflict in| have mold “Dmmnvl c':mlu e uels, the “Blue Streak of Vaude- the great national movement recog- | Ville”” is that she never changes the ella. and @ L oche, in 0! do 8 . t : - S “Love and Glory,” and Stan Laurel, | James Barrie always had it played in|American artists will open at the|nized all over tha United States as|type of her f"'"k-dfl"fl yet '."’J:.,‘é‘lf S avoy. “Short Kilts”; i v, London. Mayflowar Hotel Monday evening, | Music week. At the conclusion of the ?r‘l’lll-hc b‘;;lt a:::i:»"g\\‘;g.:'x‘,d n‘ S Today Richard Barthelmes 3 in “The Fla r | Theatergoers will note that theMarch 15, at 8:30 o'clook, instead of | four-part program of that evening | Ville. But, having found a styie e enough never to depart “Classmates,” and Cliff Bow 1| o Cha in he Fighting | present production of “Peter Pan”|on March 9, as previously announced. | there will be sung the prize-winning “h ikl “Empty Heads”; tomorrow, J. Warren | Fluid,” and “Galloping Hoofs,” No. 5. | differs in some degree from the ver-| The announcements of the festival|8ong by some Washington composer. i ‘,L“ -_— e | sion already made famillar to a for-|state that at ‘this first concert, “in|The flnnou:cemm! of this prize of- "((?hm other woman singles are er generation, but the statement is|compliment to the diplomatic corps | fer of $100 for a patriotic song by straining to keep up with the latest Called a Master 1ece. £ made that “Peter Pan” is now being|in Washington, the music of many|Some Washington composer, the offer | St e i " P | A Novel Idea | played exactly s Sir James Barrie|countries Will Lie presented by Ameri- | being made public for the first time | Paris sihol “r‘oofi?g"mfln”‘:a'i&f? I his latest, and some contend 1 VWHEN the “Cheesc Club” February | wrote it, and that in the earlier pro-can artists, in a sparkling, costumed | last week, brought immediate re- waisted, tight-ftting bodice and the greatest play, “Saint Joan.” Ber- | 15 closes its competition to se- | duction certain changes in the manu- | revue.” sponse and Tuesday morning’'s mail ;»éflmmi S Wiich. anNaTolEer nard Shaw was in @ mood different to |lect 4 girl to be exploited for the|script were made without his knowl-| Eight artists will appear, all in)brought to the executlve secretary| . ' gc. crace und give a certain fem- his antic disposition which has char- | stage and to be known as edze. At any rate, Miss Miller gives|brilllant offerings, and the program |of the series the first complete com- [FItRAC KTREe MG ¥ITC B LU A terized many of his recent offer-|body from Nowhere the irl onception’ of Peter Pan which is|will be a carefully balanced one of | position, entered in competition for | i h% CHARIE T0 AUF MON KRFORTAE T ings, wherein he has lampooned con-{will be immediately o E entirely her own, and which has at- | vocal and Instrumental selections,|the prize. dresses vary in color and fabric, but ditions and personages and affairs.|in the National The a) a|tracted large audiences during the|with one striking dance number. Mrs. Campbell desires to again|the lines remain the same. He has handled his subject with all |stock company that ent a | long run in New York Cit The second program, March 23, will| stress the polnt that the composi-| Miss Samuels is one of the hardest his uncanny skill as a playwright, but | series of plays at the National Then- | prominent in Miss Miller's support|be “An Eveiing With Artists ¥rom|tions must bear no name, but must|working women in vaudeville, Fif- it 1s a handling that dallies not with |ter in Washington following the run| il be Leslie Banks as Capt. Hook,|Dixle Land” and will also be in the|pe accompanied by a senled envelope | toon years ago, fagging along as a history. He shows his pecullar genius |of the regular ateractions at ‘that | ¢he pirate; Edward RIgby as Smee, |nature of a revue. containing the correct name and ad- | “kid" sister with older members of a8 & writer of drama through the cre- | playhc the lovable pirate; Donald Searle as| The third concert, April 6, will pre- [ drexs of the contestant. the family in a musical act, she ation of emotional sweep in a de-| Clarence Jacobson, the New Yor 4 not to mention thé croco- | Sent operatic stars and the fourth pro- | A1) communications In regard to the |stopped the show by her singing of velopment that mounts to tremendous | representative of the National The 4 ana, the dog, and all the [&ram will introduce to Washington a | concerts or the prize contest should | “Wild Cherry Rag.” After that it climaxes. {ter Players, recently made this of- | O and the Indians pianist who has been styled “the|pe directed to Mrs. Daniel C. Chace,|Was a short leap to headline honors, 5 |for o tho officers of the “Cheese| ™Yoi® rGery are now belng recelved | American Rachmaninoft” and of whom | ¢“west Virginia street, Chevs Ghase: |which Miss Samuels now shares with 5 | Chany 1and_ the stage poaition Is an |, "t National Theater. one of the New York crities says: “He | yg Season tickets and box tickets|such singers as Nora Bayes and A. E. Thomas' New plny. {added incentive for unknown girls to 5 is the best of the younger genera-|,r. now available. ophie Tucker. A year ago she took |try to win the coveted prize tion.” There is an assisting artist on p her first real vacation, a trip to Eu- H}:Nm’ MILLER, actor and produec- | The “Chgese Club,” a live-wire or-| d “Sk this program. R rope, and returned to find a year's er, in his new play, “After |&anization'of press agents, mlvsrl\b] Willie Hownrd an y These concerts will all be at the| King Baggot will direct Virginia|bookings awaliting her. Love—-?" comes to the Schubert- |ing men and theatrical managers, re- del'x Mayflower Hotel and all will have|Valli in “Peacock Feathers,” Temple| Miss Samuels is a Middle Western TR ORORC AR Belasco Theater for one week, begin- 'h:""ll‘ “:;(l:u::ne:mtmt Ill”wm ;»le" -minute Bailey's current best seller. girl from Youngstown, Oh ing Monday, February 23. som own id through ex- D o hay b Bdsptation from tle| ploithtion asa) PRSIy ‘make har & THE Shuberts will send their blg, French script of Plerre Woolf and |theatrical star In two years. The new musical production to Wash- Menri Duvernois, by A. E. Thomas, |Winner must have some latent tal- | ington Sunday, February 22, at Poli's and will be mounted and bear the|ent. be of good looks, have ambition | Theater. The name of it is “Sky | features of theater that characterize |and musical ability, and agree to sup- | High,” and Willis Howard is the star Alr. ‘Miller's, productiol He per-|Press her fdentity, being known only | He is appearing in this production sonally directs the cast, headed by Miss Nobody from Nowhere.” | Without his brother Eugene. Carlotta Mouterey _and including ould any Washington girl wish| The authors of “Sky High” are Rob- Florence Shirley, Bdwin Nicander, |to enter the contest, it is announceg, | ert Bodanzky and Bruno Hardt-War- Albert Morrison, Ilka Chase end Mar- (®he should write to the “Cheese|den and the music has been written ory Wood. 1 Club,” 220 West For cond street, | by Robert Stolz. This is declared a " The story evoives around the lives New York, giving her age, height,|big Berlin and London success, which ! of four characters. the outstanding|t¥Pe. occupation, her name and the|has been adapted for the American being Francols Laurent, a wealthy |names of her parents, three refer-|stage by Harold Atteridge. The orig- historian, whose wifo has denied him |ences and est photograph inal musio has been retained the affection he craved and \\l)m “ cagerly grasps a bit of feminine in- | & il apcat Hane terest bestowed upon him by a " € French shopgirl. i times th]s lf'ter- oen _— i noon and tonight Film Features '" PEnso" RAP}.[A 9th & O !llre(:lu NW | JOHN GILBERT, R S 2 : o : AT 4:00, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. In connection with current pre- Ay p o . sentations at this theater of her TOMORROW -, MARION { . { latest photoplay triumph!—a B e S powerful, soul-stirring drama ith & N. C. Ave. S.E. 3 ¥ of the jazz-era and youth danec- CA,&?HH?‘R.‘A,‘H‘. AR 5 | i ; i e ing down the primrose AMERI 1at St. and R. L. Ave. 3 o g o e path of pleasure! Supported by an Excellent Cast C. Gardner Swullivan’s THE ONLY WOM A Highly Dramatic and Intensely Thrilling Story of a Beautiful Girl Martyr Who Fell in Love With the Cad whom she Metamorphosed Into a Fighting Man of Real Courage IHIH EMBROIDERY. ELIAS BREESKIN, VIOLIN VIRTE0SO IN AN ARTISTIC CONCERT INTERVAL SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY LIGE CONLEY in “STEP LIVELY” OVERTURE—“ITALIAN CAPRICE” (Tschaikowski) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA QT ey TN [TIVOLI THEATER e 4N ST, AND/PARE RD— Sunday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 2 to 11 p. m. —eee SUNDAY—MONDAY FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS COLLEEN MOORE A John Bowers, Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, Dot Farley, Rommry Theby, Jean Hersholt, Phyllis Harver, Sam D Grasse, Charlotie Merriam £nd Many More én Edna Ferder amous SO B'G Oharlle Chaso in “The Fighting Fluid”—Otto F. Beck, Washington's Premicr Pipe Organist. Tu.-Wed, Nazimova, Milton Sills, “Madonna of the Streets” Al 8t. John in “Lovemamia”—Added Hits Thars.-Fri.—Betty Compson in “Locked Doors” Irvin 8. Coddb’s “One-Third Off" Sat.—Reed Howes in “Lightning Romance” “Our Gang” in “Every Man for Himself"-—“Galloping Hoofs.” T T CRANDALL’S —— CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR | |[ C L 18thand Col.Rd.™ leh Bet. D and E SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. NOENA LEWIS STONE TALMADGE And Great Cast in Marshatl With Eugene O’Brien in Neilan’s Film Version of C. Gordner Sullivan’s Latest James Oliver Curwood's THE ONLY WOMAN THE RIVER'S END Clift Bowes in our Gang” “The Mad Rush” Big Drsmess WED.-THURS. TUES.-WED. BETTY BLYTHE MARION DAVIES And a Mammoth Cast in Mighty O OO TSRO RR OO TR O i ST _OF THE GREY'S STORY. LIBF.RTY North Capliol and P Sta. RUDOLPH _VALENTINO, AINTED DEVIL AT AND and GRE NCHBACK Pathe New NEW sTAn‘fo‘N 6th & C Stw. N.E. Oont. from 3 P.M. REGINALD DENNY. uavny 14 HACHD A% SEAR CAST, 1a B ccadl PATHE NEWS VIEWS he Fast Worker” i O'I’:I'él ADDED HITS OLYMPIC >3 3t Bet. 1tn & 15t MRS. REID WILL ALSO APPEAR nd MADGE i 1" | & e ..’,,“:onf.}‘tLb}“f..uA,‘:n‘(‘ .»‘wm s A THRICE DAILY ALL THIS WEEK century ago, L.O > Lo - S g AT 3:45, T:15 AND 9:15 P. M. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W, 953 ) Ample Parkis B . poPRg ke Bpace . WEEK BEQINNING THIS AFTERNOON—SUNDAY, FE S T | T [ O il § LOEW’S PALACE THEATER ana BERT LYTRLL, 1 NASDRA —OTHER HITS— ‘ DUMBARTON 54 Winco Mauries Shrowski . \ E d : ] FITH and MILTON SIL SING VIOLIN 8oL WIVES.” TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. . Orphous Msie Quartetts = % — - = RUDOLPH VALENTINO, (APpeion Svepings Oaty) B i il W G I ‘A SAINTED DEVIL Pathe News. ‘Toplca of the Day 7 “CHANG Hu'muunu- 8 pm o LEADER 9th St. Near B IlVl’img—N:A:[‘:‘lwl Y 5 TODAY TOMORROW AND TUESDAY— il | ((PCHA GNVTERSTON en, 10c. " CONDUCTING - REVERE o er || RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA ELITE 14t svsstastiiir ave: VERTURE ; BY EMERSON HOUGH, AUTHOR OF “THE COVERED WAGON" "”M\fi \l}l HAN, in \ = ¥ JoLLy' FelESWS wactz WITH LOIS WILSON—JACK HOLT R The Home of Perfect Enterramment [0} ; E ERNEST TORRENCE---NOAH BEERY n ”' S5 ] ; : The heart of every true American CRANDALL’S TIVOLI &= | T mEE = | I & will leap at the thunderous drama, 14th & Park rd. n., TODAY AND _TOMORROW .- OLLE s | = s o the flashing beauty, the tender MOOTE, Tn 50 T by : / cuwintls oo | @ | LINCOLN THEATER » g o e B rq‘r:)\kvm oERW AN TUESDA ] - U STREET AT 13TH__| ; }{fo‘éfih Tgtory! g:l's tt:il epic PO SUN.—~MON.—~TUES, o e lexas cattle CRANDALL’S & = Z in the late ’60’s! TODAY AND FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS ADDED_FEATURES CRANT)ALL’S S | LEWIS STONE : WALTER HIERS OMEDY 14th nnd Col. Rd, b : Florence Vidor and Lew Cody, in John M. Stall’s Drama of International News ] PO -mm\\' RICHARD 13 LA h i i SCLARSMATE \ Laughetr and Tears - Leon Brusilof’'s Masic S SIS | HUSBANDS AND LOVERS CRANDA T ecs Pa. A 5 N TURPIN IN « A 3 NIAN" . MATE 2Pt pATTSS P Ave | BEN TURPIN IN “THE REAL VIRGINIAN TODAY AND TOMORROW. TALMADGE. in “HER N JANOE." COMBI WED.~~THURS. FRL—SAT, CRANDALL'S Avoiie 8t H ELAINE HOUSE TODAY AND TOMORROW-- ,E Rttt aporttiieor | 8 | HAMMERSTEIN PETERS “WIFE OF THE CE| . TT'S “FEET OF With a Great Cast in With Noted Support tn a Fast-action' Comedy a Version of Lincoln J, CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT H Lt B WEEK BEGINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY § TODAY, AND TomoRTGW = EONI e sarny ravooox 1v spx-| THE TORNADO " COMEDY. NETT'S “THE CAT'S MEOW?” | 2 AR 7T LIGE CONLEY in “WILD G. EMPIRE g ;&tmg N AESOF FABLE—SPORT Talent Bhow Friday, 7 and ,‘,x: = 5 ’ SHEPHERD KING - Comedy” “Dhm Bupper Bhow Saturday, 6 P.M. 2 A A wmmmuuunmmmunummnnmmmnummmumnmmlumummuuuu I T In Cosmopolitan’s Production of CHU CHIN CHOW | ,anicE MEREDITH Crushed.” THURS.-FRI. siired RAMON NOVARRO ELEANOR BOARDMAN ALIGE TERRY § And a Colossal Cast in John ng‘t:;l:»:: Aileen Sabatini's WIFE OF THE SCARAMOUCHE CENTAUR Aesop Fable—cBiting tha Mack Bennett's “Wandering Waistlines™ I SATURDAY SATURDAY ELEANOR AGNES AYRES BOARDMAN prmudlv Sunpoma in Her Supported by l‘onrad Nagel TOMORROW'S LOVE $0 THIS IS MARRIAGE Juvenile Comedy, “The Goat Getters”—“Galloping Hoofs,” Lige Conley in “What @ Night® lllfllll|l|lllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII TR gnmmnnmnnflmmnmflnmnmmnmnnmmnmnmmmnmmunnmnnmumlmlmmnmmm