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AMUSEMENTS Photoplays (Continued from Third Page.) ‘Wesley Barry und “Into the M Dumbarton. lorence Vidor, in “Barbara This Week Roberts, in “Backbone”; Friday, Ma- rle Prevost, in “Cornered”; Saturday, Agnes Ayres, in “Worldly Goods.” Leader. Sabatini's “The Sea Hawk,” Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; also “Into the Net” and “Mutt and Jeff” comedy. Universal's 1925-6 Products ONCURRENTLY with the an- nouncement of the engagement of John Griffith Wray as production manager of Universal comes word that the 24 productions which Uni- versal will release for the fall of 1925 and the spring of 1926 are virtually set. Universal has been buying for the last several weeks, through Mrs. Baggot, and may also star in “The Home Maker,” by Dorothy Canfield. Reginald Denny will be starred in “California Stralght Ahead,” an au- tomobile story by Byron Morgan, al- ready completed, and other produc- tions for Denny includs™“Where Was I?" by Edgar Franklin, and “This Way Out,” by Frederick Isham. AMUSEM History Repeated in Films HEN Anne M. Wilson left the stage some years ago as a member of Anna Held’s “Mlle. Inno- cence” company, she thought she had done with imitating the famous Pa- risian conquette and singing her celebrated *“I Jes' Can't Make My Eyes B'have " But when Frank Lloyd was ting characters for a T 1s an oft-repeated axiom stage and screen that st idols with feet of clay to the in their companies. When goes out of his way to speak ably of the star he is support means somethin Here is what Casson Ferguso is_acting with Rudolph Valen “Cobra,” says of the star “Velentino is the most symp: A Co-operative Worker. : of the n, who “wild party of 1900” for his picture, “Her Hunband's Seeret” he chose Miss Wilson to {mitate Miss Held. Miss Wilson is now, in privats life the wife of Comdr. George Truman Swasey, Ir. N. During the war she w. Government agent in |jected to the whims and caprices of France and was decorated by the |temperamental French government for saving the| *I am happy lives of an aviator and several civ- | Valentino ju {lians during a German rald on a |out of his way French village. Miss Wilson has|pany, and i &pent the past few years touring the | going o world, but when Lloyd brought her |not happe before the camera she had not for- | I know that I vo gotten how to roll her eyes and put|every person in th all of the former coquetry into the |say that it is a ples famous Held song. Rudolph Valentin (LT and understanding sta’ I hav worked with,” says Ferguson. W I was engaged for ‘Cobra’ I had son misgivings, for I had heard masy stories about Valentino. He was said to be ‘upstage.’ I exp ed to be su For Laura La Plante the following are scheduled: “The Teaser,” in which she will be co-starred with Eu- gene O'Brien; one of the “Winnie O'Wynne" series, by Bertram Atkey, and “Doubling for Cupid,” by Nina Wilcox Putnam. Winifred Reeve and Burl Armstrong, novels, serial stories and plays. Ever since the breaking up of the Ince production unit the industry has been speculating upon the affiliation which John Grifith Wray would make. In the fuce of ‘strong compe- tition from other producers Carl| House Peters will be seen in “The Laemmle . has Induced him to take tans,” by Charles Guernon, and in charge of Universal productions.|“The S Alarm,” by Joseph Arthur With the help of Miss Lols Weber,|and A. . Wheeler, and other special herself a director, producer and|productions will be Rex Beach's “The author, who will have charge of the|Goose Woman,” which Clarence script department, Universal produc-|Brown is completing, with a cast in- tions will have advantages never befors | cluding Constance Bennett, Jack enjoyed; @ new era in artistry and ef- | Pickford and Loulse Dresser; “Lor- fectiveness being predicted for the com- | raine of the Lions,” by Isidore Bern- ing season. stein, starring Norman Kerry; Larry Mr. Wray has had unique experi-|Trimble's production of the Albert ence as a legitimate actor, stage di-|Chevalier song and play, “My Old rector, stock manager, on the dra-|Dutch; “Once a Peddler” starring and has had association |Glenn Hunter. Nellie Revell is writ- Gfifith and Thomas Ince,|ing & circus story called “Spangles”; two of the screen’s most noted pro- |Illis Parker Butler a comedy-drama ducers. Among the 24 1926-6 pro-|entitled *“Advice to the Lovelorn”; | ductions are the following: Hoot Gibson will be seen in Willlam Samuel Hopkins Adams’ “Sfege,” | MacLeod Raine's novel, “A Daughter which ran serially in a magazine,|of the Dons,” and Max Brand's story, stars Virginia Valll, with direction|‘Dark Rosaleen” and the Mary by Svend Gade. Virginia Valll will| Philbin-Norman Kerry combination is be starred in “Peacock Feathers,” by |scheduled to do “Folle Farine” by Temple Bailey, which is nearing|Ouida, and “The Prince,” an original completion, under direction of King|story by Howard Higgin, Frietchl tomorrow, Agnes Ayres end Antonio Moreno, in “The Story Without a Name”; Tuesday, Helen Chadwick, in “Trouping With Ellen’ Wednesday and Thursday, ¢, in “He Who Gets Slapped y, Betty Compson, in “The Garden of Weeds”; Saturday, Claire Windsor end Lloyd Hughes, “The Dixie Handicap. Olymp:c. Today and tomorrow, Irene Rich and Ricardo Cortez, in “This Woman"; Tuesday and Wednesday, “Dante's Inferno”; Thureday, Nazimova and Milton Sills, in “Madonna of the Streets”; Friday, House Peters, in “The Tornads Saturd Betty Compson, in “Locked Door . Park. “The Snob"; “Her| Today and tomorrow, Thomas Meighan, in ““Tongues of Flame,” Larry Semon, in “Kid Speed and Pathe News; Tuesday, anor Boardman and Conrad Nagel, in “So This Is Mar- riage,” Cliff Bowes, in “Cheer U and Bruce scenic, “From Windows of My House”; Wednesday and Thurs- day, Douglas Fairbanks, in “The Three Musketeers.” Shows, 7 and 9. Friday, Harold Lloyd, in “Doctor Jack,” Chronicles of America, “The Pilgrims” and “Companion Sing' serfes; Saturday, Madge Bellamy, Charles De Roche and Wallace Mac- Donald, ‘in “Love and Glory,” an Louise Fazenda, in “Dizzy Dalsy. Matinee added feature, Hoot Gibson, in “The Ridin’ Kid." Evening shows, 7 and 8:45; Saturdays at 1:30, Sundays at 2:45, with continuance performances. tomorrow, Mirfa ] j in Accidental Husband”; rad Nagel and Eleanor Boardman, in This Is Marriage”; Wednesday, »ouglas MacLean, in “Going Up"i Thursday, Agnes Ayres, in “Worldly riday, “Marriage Gamble’; in “Bella s The Honse of Recognised Preemnance ||| [[IIIIHINIIINIIIEE »day and tomorrow, Betty Comp- in “Peter Pan”; comedy, (Felix) osses Crook Tuesday, Kethlyn in “The City That Never comedy, “Paul_ Jones, Jr.'; Thomas Melghan, in Flame": comedy, “The Thursday, Glenn Hun- erton of the Movies”; een Trees”; Friday, Bebe “Argentine Love"; comedy, “Her Daily Doze irday, Doug- lus Fairbanks, in “The Mollycoddle,” @nd Monte Banks, in “Home Cooking.” ‘Willlam Faversham and OCharlotte Walker, In “Bixth Commandment"’; Saturday, Franklyn Farnum, in “Wolves of the Border.” Next Week's Photoplays RIALTO—Double bill. Harold Lloyd, in “Now or Never,” and “The Clean Heart,” with Percy Marmont and Mar- guerite de La Motte. Savoy. Today, “The Painted Flapper,” and Andy Gump, In “Ah, Min"; tomorrow, “The Speed Spook” and Baby Peggy, 1 s2h. o in “Poor Kid"; Tuesday, Harry Carey,| | COLUMBIA—Zane Grey s in “Roaring 1l and Buddy Mes “The Thundering Herd,” senger, In “His First Degre with Jack Holt. e Budol) ‘ ) Wednesday, “Daughters of Pleasure” | | PALACE—Thomas Meighan, » In “A Salnted Devil"; comedy The Dangerous FIrt"; Col. Heeso| .14 ook Sennett’s “Riders of the in "Coming Thtough g/ Aesop's Fable; holiday matinee Mcn- . sky pllot; vaudeville, Ethel|p o "cows: Thursday, Pola Negri, n “Loming gt also eur contest at 8|Adrain; Wednesday, “So This Is Mar- |\ "lktopiqgen’ paradise,” and comedy, METROPOLITAN—Constance Monte Biue and Bev-|rlage”; blg moments from little pic- |y oy Love Is Young”; Friday, Talmadge, in “Learning to Bayne, in “Being Resp: tures; Thursday, Shirley Mason, fn [ Vhen Lo¥e 8 00 by Vernon, Love {cal comedy, “Re ;| “The Diamond Mystery”; Aesop Fa- | tt€ULGER TCIA0, 8ol urday, Thomas i g : John Gilbert and Norma | bles; comedy, “Horse Play"; amateur |yo o, o0 Doniieb-of-Blame,” and TIVOLI—Norma Talmadge, in Snob”; comedy, | night; Friday, Budd: . in o et | “The Only Woman.” AMBASSADOR—"Learning to Love. 1so surp e 'Biff-Bang Buddy -Getters, Crusoe TRAL—'Silk- Stocking graduate of Peabody Conservatory of Baltimore and has appeared in joint recital with Gigli, tenor of the Met- ropolitan Opera, New York, and also as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, of which Gabrilowitsch is conductor. Princess. nd tomorrow, D. W. Grif- ; Larry Semon, in ‘Her Boy lend”; episode No. 3, “Riders of the Plains,” and Interna- and tomorrow, Rudolph Vale | tional News; Tuesday, Evelyn Brent, Fllmograms. Today Sivsl Samerc Ben Alexander, 12 years old, is a high-salaried film actor, yet he re- celves the same amount of pocket money which {s given most young- sters of his age—a dollar a week. Out of this he saved $27.50 for a much- coveted kit of tools, and when not actually required for production work he and his tutor spend the time building a toolhouse in the back yard. Favorite. TR EEEER AR RO Mr. Harold Bassett has been ap- pointed house manager on the staff of Managing Director Nash Wefl at the Rialto Theater. Mr. Bassett has had considerable experience in the amusement business and Is well known in the New England territory. Alice Terry and Conway Tearle, popular stars of the silent drama, are playing the same roles that once were enacted on the stage by Mar- garet Anglin and Henry Miller, in “The Great Divide” which was one of the big hits in the careers of the two older stars. Hobart Bosworth's chief interest, outside of his work in pictures, lies in | genealogy. He is a descendant of Miles Standish and a member of the historic Bosworth family. There is a quarterly bulletin issued in Los An- geles, by the Bosworth family, for which the actor is an enthusiastic worker. NATIONAL PRESENTS jentle Julia a 4, “A Kick for Cinderella”; cenics, sal comec Walter Raleigh”; | hodge-podge; Saturday, Tom M 'The overnor’ Lady,” and Wagon Tra J ¥ Aubre ter of th 'The Mechan ; episode No. Jack Dem Riddle Rider.” Matinee daily, Raphael. Today and tomorrow, Marion Da- vies, in “Janice Meredith"; comeds, Aesop’s Fable; holigay matinee Mon- day 2:30 p.m.; Tuesday, James Kirk- wood and Lila Lee, in “Another Man' Wite"; Baby Peggy, in “Poor Kid": also amateur contest at 8 o'clock; Wed- nesday and Thursday, Monte Blue and Bever! Bayne, In er Marriage Vow,” and comedy, “Alone at Last”; Friday, Wanda Hawley, in “The Desert’ Sheik”; also No. 3 of the Go- Alleen Pringle and |Getters, “Never the Train _Shall John Gilber “Three Weeks"; Sat- | Meet": Saturday, Patsy Ruth Miiler, urday, double bill, Marie Prevost, in |in “Fools In the Dark No. “Ten by nered,” and Hel Chadwick and | Scars Make a Man, and comedy, es Herbert, in “Her Own Free | Will Rogers, in “Don’t Park Here.” Today, tomorrow and Tuesd ter Pan,” athe News, Topi ‘s program 5 and 9:1 p.m.; M y. 1. 9 pm Ricardo Cortéz, in That Never Sleeps”; comedy, Oon.* Thursday double “Stormy Seas’ and “The Man She Brought Back.” Friday, Florence e 2.,‘3“,.'!”“:1_ Out of the 10,000 people in Holly- Dbles “Galloping Hoof: No. 5 Sat- | wood who it is estimated make their urday, John Glibert, ameo Kir- |iiving as motion picture “extras” only L A e Ten Scars|on. goes to work In a car driven by St g e hauffeur. She {s Carmen De Blasco, Vel of an aristocratic Spanish ork. with a ranch in Mexico. Se- Teday and tomorrow, Colleen Moore, De Blasco is used to directing in “So Big” and Acsop Fable; Tues. |a staff of servants and being the boss day and Wednesday, Nazimova and|of the household, but she willingly Milton Sills, in “The Madonna of the | takes orders from fllm directors for Street: Thursday, anor Board- the thrill that she gets out of being man, in “Wife of the Centaur’ and|in the movies. anday an show hours, day, 3, 5, T Wednes- “The City “Head teature, Sennett’s “Galloping Bungalows”; Friday, Betty Compson, in “Locked Doorg,” Charile Chase, in “The Fam- ily Entrance” and Pathe Review; Sat- p undas “The Speed Speok e javenils |Bebe Daniels in her next picture, “The 5 2 P 3 Manicure Girl,” filming to start short- gomedy, birty Hands” and “Gallop- | iy ynder the direction of Frank Tut- indiai il Il tle. Burns will be remembered for his worlk _opposite Gloria “The Humming Bird.” Earle Foxe, the leading man of the original Garrick Players of Monta Bell memory, brings another of the Richard Harding Davis “Van Bibber” BRkanhen. n ;:zm’afll»s to screen t!”s week. s called “The Burglar’ and is sald to be the best of the scenes Eb' far shown here. | Edward Burns will play opposite AILEEN PRINGLE Bupported by Claude Gillingwater, Aleo B. Fran- cle. John Patrick and scores more in a sensational Aim version of Leomard Merrick’s colorful movel of “The Worldlings” A THIEF IN PARADISE Directed by George Fitemaurics, with many unigue and Ga- tonishing touches. Hippodrome. Today, Virginia Valll, in Woman's Life”; tomorrow, Lefty ¥lynn and Jane Tolley, in “The Un- invited Guest”; Tuesday, double blll, wny Hines, in ttle Johnny * and Mildred Harris, in “Co Wednesday, Lloyd Hamil A Self-Made Fallure”; Thurs- Louise Fazenda, one of the best known'comediennes on the screen, has been signed for an fmportant = Paramount's “The Night Club.” role is that of a Spanish dancer who | Sylvan . | CHEVY.CHASE Conn. Avenue & peared at the Rialtc Theater as con cert planist in a special engagement, | McKinley St., D.C. has been engaged permanently as| (Doors Open plano soloist for the Rialto Or Dm e MERY Praanee | chestra. This young American is a| WOROTHY VERNON OF ' HADDOR Dorothy Devore, in “The Narrow | = News and, ¥obles:: . * Street”; Tuesday, “One - Cylinder | g i . . = 7 CA 11th & N. C. Ave. Love™; Wednesday, Babbling i . : L ROLINA ™ ONE-NIGHT Ro. = with CONSTANCE TAL. AMERICA Revere. Today, Noah Beery, in “Dangerous Trail”; tomorrow, Matt Moore and Home. and tomorrow, Johnny Hines, x"; Tuesduy, John Gilbert and ¥leanor Boardman, in “Wife of the Centaur”; Wednesday, Conrad Nagel and Mae Busch, in “Name the Man Thursday, Alfred Lunt and Edith Tongues”; Thursday, Lilllan Walker, in “The Lust of the Ages” R/AL Frida; — § LOEW’S PALACE THEATER : m A i uBERfi No ; Capitol 9’ AT G WEEK BEGINNING TODAY-—SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21 The Great Titerary Ciasshe Metro-Goldwyn Presen WORLD SURVEY--ADDED SURPRISES OVERTURE—"“ROSE MARIE" (FRIML) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA || WOW PLAYING THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN 2¢ 10 women wouLp £ SAME NEW-STANTON %= & ¢ sex V. Cont. from 3 P.] One Day Only One Day Onty CHARLES DeROACHE MADGE RELLAMY in “LOVE and GLORY" (] ;;nmo?dcfl::o?:‘hce OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th coast, come tidings of 3 SRS et : laugh-records shattered everywhere by this hilari- ous Pullman joy-ride that’s packed with ro- mance and merriment. There's a laugh every mlg}xte, a thrill every sec- ont LAUGHING HIT OF 1925! STARTING OO OO A DT R R AR vV Tz or e cmes AT CRANDALL’'S TIVOLI THEATE 14th ST. AND PARK RD. —— Sunday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1:30 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS BEBE DANIELS quflod by Robert Fraser, Raymond i ence D'Orsay. Florence Billings and a ngmguol;:m in & Sparkling Film Version of Avery Hopwood’s “Littls Miss Bluebeard.” MISS BLUEBEARD JIMMIE ADAMS, in “Step Fast"—Paths Review Tues.-Wed—Richard Dix, “A Man Mast Live” Mack Sennett's “Off His Trolley"—Soreen Almanao Thars.-Fri—Pola Negri in “East of Suez” Harry Langdon, in Sennett's “Feet of Mud” Saturday—Star Cast in “Captain January’ Chas. Chase. in “The Family Entramos”—Lyman How: “Hodge Podge”—“Galloping Hoofs,” .\'yov.y aé. S A CRANDALL’S [ AMBASSADOR | 18tk AND COL. RD.— SUN.-MON.-TUES. DORIS KENYON Ronald Coiman and Adeen Pringle tn Geo. Fitsmaurice’s sencational Ait, A THIEF IN PARADISE OUP Bowes in “Have a Heart” Ample Parki CRATHORNES £F PERCY TARKING: GEORGE H. Rupert Hughes' production of his noted movel and Broadway stage smccess! 1\ 1119 H St. N.E. D. W. GRIFFITH'S PRINCESS “AMERIC. in_“BARBARA_FRITCHIE," TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. o. TODAY, - TO! AND | TUBSDAY-BARRIES " Heagn PAN." with BETTY BRONS! EST TORRENCE. Pathe N of the Day. Special Children ram Sunday, and Monday at 7:15 and b:15. ow Hours: Sunday at 5, 7, 9. Monda: at 8.5 7. 0. Tuesday at'7,'s. 2 9th St. Near B LEADER 2 P.M.TO 11 P.M, TODAY, TOMORROW, TUESDAY, SABATIN “SEA HAWK?” “INTO THE NET. A N1 Comear. Continuone. 2 b 1. (8 10 Dt ” «Artists ond Modeis.” ELITE #th Street and R L. Ave. 0'. m. “HE.' sxop.» JOHN GILBEET, w “THE = q‘—f_‘ngwl"flm’ou_‘v “THE BUCCANEERS” Cl DALL'S F Street at 10th Thoss Little Resoslo ot Theww || z Y. RONALD = @ NP~ —a Warner Bros. Classic of t7e Soreen Femous novel 2y Harriet T. Comsteck, with JUNE MARLOWE BEVERLY BAYNE and JOHN ROCHE ond on the esme progrem THE ROYAL MARIMBA BARD FAMOUS MBLODISTS PERCY GRACE 0AKES & DE LOUR Poature Danoers, TS 2anLE FOXE COMEDY— “PTHE BURGLAR” Patho News Roel—Toples [ Orchestra. NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL CRANDALL'S, ziotx 14th & Park rd. n.w. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—BEBE DA i . in “STEP FAST. CRANDALL’S_XMBASBADOR OVERTURE Blue Donsde Woits, Strewss Rialte Comcert Orchestra MISHA GUTERSON, Conducting IH T CRANDALL [CENTRAL | ~— NINTH, BET. D AND B — SUN.-MON. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN And on cdmiradle cast in The FOOLISH VIRGIN Bew Twrpin én “The Resl Virginian.” LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH____| SUN~MON ~TUES. CRANDALL'S AYESVE GRaxs NORMA A MATS, 2 P.M. DAILY: 8 CROAE 3 TODAY A N TOMORROW — Livers 3 STONE, 'FLORENCE VIDOR and LEW \ CODY, in “HUSBANDS AND LOVELS omeds. CRANDALL’S Avelic Theater 624 H Bt. N.E, TODAY AND TOMORROW—COLLEE MOORE, in *“SO BIG. 'owAl:d !A!{l%%r; FARLE! YORX THEATER CRANDALL’S Ga.Ave.&QuebecSt. TODAY _AND TOMORRI N MOORE, ia 80 BIG. O ey MPIRE °i1 W Street NE. EMPIRE % seees 3 BRONSON, fn PETER _ PAN " (Pelix) Comedy ‘CROSSES OROOKS." Al 8.” And Topies of Pth RAPHAEL 3%, & 0 Strects N3 “JANICE MEREDIT! Comeds. 62 H N.W. FAVORITE RUDOLPH VALENTINO, Comeds, TODAY, TOMORROW AND TUESDAY— ‘ '“nm m DORIS 'KENYON, RONALD COLMAN snd NGLE, in A THIDF IN TODAY _AND TOMORROW — B TAMMERSTEIN. 1 THE Fodtiag 14th a MATS. 2 P.M. SAT.; 3 P. Msg?.\lin}‘y' “OH. MI TOMORROW-JOHNNY HINES, {n * 18th8t. &Col. RA.N.W. ” ™ WEST! __PARA Comeds. \NDALL’S CENTRAL d E 1 CRANDA 9th Bet. D & £ Here's Barkers R wonderful iwyn CRA_NEALI Ts Savoy Theater tion of the famous E TODAY-—JAMES KIRKEWOOD and PAU- LINE CARON, in ““THE PAINTED FLAPPER "~ And ANDY GUMP, TUBS-WED. T THD SPRED SPOOK’"And BABY PEGGY, CLAIRE WINDSOR Lioyd Hughees, Frank Keenan and many more of note in The DIXIE HANDICAP Juvenile comedy, “The Goat Gettera.” WED.-THURS. GLORIA SWANSON ‘With Bew Lyon and Norman Trevor in The WAGES OF VIRTUE Ned Sparks in “Low Tide” With Eugene O’Brien, Mathew Betz and o strong cast in Gardener Sullivan’s drama of the seas THE ONLY WOMAN POODLES HA THURS.-FRI. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Supported by Ronald Oolman and Albert Gran in HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE Mack Semnett’s “Lizeice of the Fiold. FRIDAY ALL-STAR CAST In a comera drama of umusual worth, An Bennett's “Lisnles of the Field"—SportUght. EFORD IN “THE BONEHEAD” WED.~THURS. DORIS KENYON Lloyd Hughes, Hobart Bos- worth and Frank Mayo in “IF I MARRY AGAIN” LLOYD HAMILTON IN “JONAH JONES” FRL—SAT. ANNNA Q. NILSSON LEWIS STONE With Mary Astor and other Distinguished Players in Support “INEZ FROM HOLLYWOQOD” 1230 C Street N.E. HNNY HINES, in UCK.™ SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS And o briliiant oast in Avery Hopwood's® aprightly hit, MISS BLUEBEARD IAge Conley in “Motor Mad.® “Galloping Hoofs,” No. 9. T e e ==——w Zrp g T SATURDAY BETTY COMPSON With Theodore Roberts and @ splendid ensemble in LOCKED DOORS OUF Bowes in “Weak Knoee.” COMEDYX-—CROS8-WORD PUZZLE ONAL NEWS REEL — OVERTURE in_“A SAINTED DEVIL." HIPPODROME > &% 1 BBY l’!l?mnA ST RO RCETRRRE st AR TR g e R T