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, has r [ Orioles,” a nd r children, the children are learning what a delight it and who are on to their ieve in fairies ries to pass he National t ining Mon- and to Miss Miller falls a part tc the grace quality which inter- hildren of those | “ | White and company, in “An Artistic | B pantomimist, assisted by | the Angeles sisters, | The aquest for the fountain of | vouth and the spirit of Ponce de Leon lis the theme of “The Battling the photoplay. Strand—Madeline Berlo and Company. The bill at the Strand Theater dur- ing inaugural week will have three | headline attractions—Madeline Berlo | a “A Marve- Aquatic S " given in a | &lass tank erected on the stage, with ¢ effects; McDevitt, K , in a comedy skit, | Movers and the Actress | | Cyele of Character Song Impressions.’ THE EVENING STAR, of Jack Bethea's story, “Bed Rock,” directed by ®dward Sutherland, for- mer assistant to Charlie Chaplin. It concerns a clerk in a big coal and steel corporation who marries the president’s daughter and, regarded as a fortune hunter, is sent into the most lawless camp in the company's possession. where great obstacles are met and overcome by tha young man, who climaxes his achievement by winning back the love of his young wife. The Pathe News, Topics of the Day and orchestral music will be in- cluded in the program. Metropolitan—"Learning to Love.” Constance Talmadge will be pic- tured at Crandall’s Metropolitan The- ater next week in one of her typical love comedies, directed by Sidney Franklin and supervised by John WASHINGTON, Emerson. It is “Learning to Love,” and in it Constance finds herself the betrothed of three flances at the same time, in love with her guardian and at daggers-points with her two maiden aunts. The leading male role is played by Antonio Moreno. Others in the cast are Johnny Harron, Ray Hallor and Wallace McDonald.” Ray Hallor is a former Washingtonian, brother of Edith and Ethel Hallor, hoth well known on the stage. Added attractions will be “His High Horse,” featuring Lee Moran; the Metropolitan World Survey, a new natural color soenic, and the Metropolitan Orchestra, under Daniel Breeskin Rialto—"Now or Never. Beginning Sunday the Rialto will present a special Inauguration week bill including Harold Lloyd in, “Now D. ., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925. or Never,” one of his funniest cellu- lold comedies, and “The Clean Heart," with Percy Marmot and Marguerite de La Motte headlng the cast, In a story adapted from A. S. M. Hutchin- son’s novel of the same name and made into picture form by J. Stuart Blackton At its world premier on Broadway, “The Clean Heart” was halled as “the surprise picture of the year.” Heading the musical will be Josef Turin, operatic tenor. Mischa Guterson, director of the Rialto Orchestra, will offer a musical setting “Melody,” which was written by Vice President-elect Charles G. Dawes, when a brigadier general in the United States Army. attractions Tivoli—"The Only Woman" The first two days of next week at Crandall's Tivoll Theater will bring Norma Talmadge, supported by gene O'Brien, in First National's pra duction of “The Only Woman." story concerns the expe beautiful young women rles a drunkard to save her father from the penitenti cast are Winter Hall, and Edward Davis. The be Walter Hiers in and a novelty “Crossword reel also will be shown. The program further includes, Tuesda: Wednesday, Doris Kenyon, Hughes and Frank Mayo in im has surrounded an excellent com- Others_include Al Abbott, in “At a Home-T! how,” and Max York's Pupils Clever Canine Capers.” ‘Listen, Lester, picture version of the music: is the photoplay. Its cast includes Hi Myers, Loutse F. , Eva Novak, g ara, Lee Moran, Dot Far- ey and Eugenia Gilbert, L nee wever| Gayety—'"Miss Tabasco. h is to be| Next week’s offering at the Gay- 3 er| ety Theater will present Lena Daley, | popular entertainer and producer, at of the cast of her own show, co.” Others in the cast hubert, Billy “Bumps” et | Mack, Sid »ld, Martha White, Lew a per- | Denny! Gladys Jackson, Rita and and Jimmy Van, together with sprightly and talented chorus for o many tuneful ensembles. Lena attraction Is brand-new, everything splck-and-spanty Miller with and h; ¥ will go perform- orders are being | Belasco—"’Cobra." subtlety, t the role, | | Known as “The Columbia Girl,” the | sprightly Miss Daley is ever in evi- |dence. | The runway feature inaugurated |last week will be a permanent attrac- tion of the Gayety mer- | Mutual Step Along. | The Mutual Theater next week will cffer “Step Along,” described as a nted Pheater next week, 3 with a New |s d a complete production | revue in two acts and ten fancifully costumed and with a large cast of favorite including Max Coleman, who lizes in Hebrew types; Bennie impersonator of Italian char- acters; Claire Stone, Mina Bernard, Chester Griffin, Ida Bernard, Peter Wells, Virginia Beattie and a chorus. Columbia—_—mrhe Swan.” Fereno Molnar's fascinating piay, | “The Swan,” as adapted to the screen | by Dimitri Buchowetski for Para- Keith's—Nellie and Sara |mount, with Adolphe Menjou, Frances | Howard and Ricardo Cortez in the KKouns. | cast, will be seen at Loew's Columbia E will celebrate | next week. Sunday| In the screen version Princess * | Alexandra is “the swa who is vis- | ited by Prince Albert, in search of a wife. His arrival, however, {s mark- ed by a wild flirtation with a lady- caiting, and all efforts to turn his tention to the princess are unsuc- cessful. The latter loves a tutor. The four are caught in a storm and forced to take shelter in a shack, the tutor confesses his love and is re- pulsed. Later, however, a fancied slight put upom the tutor precipi- tates a row that throws the whole court into a turmoll, and the princess boldly confesses her love before the world. Palace— Commg‘ T}lraugh At Loew’s Palace next week Thomas Meighan will be featured in “Coming Through,” a romance of the coal fields, supported by Lila Lee, Wallace Beery, Frank Campeau and Laurence Whe: “Coming Through” is an adaptation recently by Miss was Miss the 3 who } ' understudy 1e pla 1 the part for more e road. B. F. Keith's T inaugural with a ater week, beginning ala bill d Sara Kouns, famous con- nos, will headline in a| ital, ranging from grand | f present day | ckwell will nce here in * with its pan: in bushel quantiti T e his first ! Quack! he F 1 Hyde.” Olgamyra and Bitter | rtet of unusual danc T Gold,” by Alan K. F ng director of the York Hippodrome, who person- staged the ac y C. Flippen, in Ham What Am Leona Ste; Len D. Holliste in a novelty, : Parade,” by Courtney the Merediths, in a ghtful dances; Weymen , the premier Belgian and the usual screen s of de d_compan vilibrists, ures. Earle—"Millionaire Jazz Band.” R T . 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