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AMUSEMENTS. THE- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 15, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. ..B,A.:;.l?\‘.“i?\‘,“ Time." o] Ziegfeld’s Costly Follies | [NextWeeks Photoplays o Koo Vane. operetta based upon the melodies COLUMBIA—Henry King's role of Sir Ant production, “Sackcloth and “The Rivals.” at th HE current Ziegfeld Follies is said | Ziegfeld never considers the cost of Scarlet.” {ter this week, 1 to be the most costly of the serles | rich and magnificent costumes. One| | METROPOLITAN — M ilt on wiihemany ot e si fogr v g ro- _ ed by Flor i : A = | of many p Aesop's Fables and ¥ Scars " at_the. Leader!Musical blography ngtpuly.a& compre- | of 18 produced by Fiovens Zesfeld | scong alone, ‘Mald of Gold’ f Sills and Viola Dana, in “As | |nook and corner enneth Harlar : ay and temorrow, with | hensive ldea in a single evening of . countants and taX In-| oedg in expenditure that of many an bty [ERoR AN e Man Without a | Ra svarro, Alice Terry and|the musie of Schubert but also a pic- N et repre. | entire minor production. ~ Ziegfeld PALAGE f0o4 ek : . : “A Movie- | Lewis Stone in leading parts. Added | qypy of Schubert himself and his b Ll L P! gets less than 10 per cent profit on ALAChk Mol ant Mo sy and xhnw will be “Galloping Hoofs" b \x u;, m...], unl S the Follles, e salary list totals production, “The Denial. end Jeff” comedy ‘ S n inspired writer . $14.854 weekly he electricians draw O—“The Price of Pleas- Libezey Schubert is shown with his Aus- | ¥tarted the cry that ‘the big revues "The transportation also co-starring _ Virginia i : reducing and going In for sim- | {HC Oy avea Ot [trala but nono the lesa bohemian pliclty.” 1f he meant in the sense of IR & whee Valli andNormanu Kerry. friends in a b garden composing | o e should not h-\'vll"f';';’f“ a dozen Pullmans and bagga rs. TIVOLI—Corinne Griffith, ju come of his famous songs on the| Florenz Ziegfeld” says Mr. Price. | ®Loiloe q (il never economicaily | “Love's Wilderness.” Spur of the moment on the back of a | “'Loule the Fourteenth, TeceBtly |roquce or stmplify anything he stages, AMBASSADOR—“As Man De M &'jour, jus be did f shown in Washington, has simply| ;g pe stands upon the threshold of 4 G As ) jour, just as he d n weal| Seaggered binss w York with tta | 200 00 B o rodudtions. Nor willihe sires | 1ife His genius was .such that| beauty and opulent artistry. I was| o . 'rolow the lead of any other pro- CENTRAL—“On the Stroke oi | throughout his short life of 31 Fears | with the ¢ Ziegteld Follies on| qucar” He is an originator, a crea- Three.” he seemed to'be sble to hear music e New York Theater roof {n 1907 | (LAu, iR o St 0 o aker. § and tomorrow, Viola Dana|when he pleased, his only task being ¥ r witl its steady growth, Roberts, in “Foriy | to t i n on-any scrap of paper |and may speak with authority, |"~'hv' Daniels, In| that tainable. His life with “The initial Zle i o oo 1 et | PP MRS Kenyon 3 : psphere of the | extravagant. Th cluhteonth e FCRANDALL'S \ Thursday, B s v Vienna of the [ tion, now to be seen here, cost §23 Among Men”; Frida 4 205, know. it from. memoir | 000 when the curtain rose at its New F ST. AT TENTH—— TODAY—Doors Open 2 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Miller and 9 ¢ | and painting, {s clafmed to be faith-| York premler A large additional o THIS WEEKwg Who Judge”; S 3 auline | fully de ed | suin since has been expended for Al Christie presents the most laughable and most perpetually ke, in “His Last . In the production of 'S ‘resh equipment. Its rehearsals alone Time” the love affair. of sost $30,000 for salaries, wages, over- Park popular farce ever written, interpreted by a cast that hus never been surpassed. > is made to transpire with ) time and materjal consumed. Josef av and tomorrow, Claire Windsor, | Kranz, one of the three pretty daugh- | Urban, highest pald pictorial creator nd ||”\‘| Hughe: rs of Kranz, the court jeweler. IH in the world, de 1 ene: The funniest thing the screen has ever known aas BHABLEY’S 3 : A | composer and the Countess (¢ zon. Sl e 2 daughter of Count Johann ¥ g _\ Rarc Program 0{ ‘The “From Braxzll Where the Nuts (ome From” Tat O'Malley, Ir 3 . upon wi garia Meaning That you will be convulsed by the high- greatest di ty in ex 3 \ HEN the famous revival of “The | power hilarity of the portrayals ofiered by a nonpareil cast led by r the lady. As in the play, Rivals,” Sherid vrillfant com t love soug was dedlcate v, with Joseph J »n, William J Florend P \irs w head- Ethel Shannon, Eulalie Jensen, Alec B. Francis, Jas. E. Page, and scores more, in a_superb film version of the famous play by FBrandon Thomas z enir program, printed on pink.aatin, should T do: thut with a sin- | T PrOBruI, DT e O P asion. that has been an unfailing hit for almost vhzrtyv utive seasoms. chapter of “The Riddle|&l¢ composition?” he asked. vers Dy of this program, now in the pos- EMBROIDERY Ivenings 8:45, with | thi at T have written-bas be " fon of Miss Anita Schade of 1529 JIMMIE ADAMS In “LOVE GOOFY” continuous performs both days. Rhode Isiand ue, was shown last Special World Survey Pri ! the countéss was not Indiffer- | yeel by Miss Schade to those who | rincess. iove is whown by the fact|pigne pa interested Overture—Clarale Opera va. Operatic - x” (“Lucia™) (“I1 Trovatore™) © did not marry until 16 years|" DANIEL BREESKIN ter Schubert's death | " In addition to the name of the thea- Conducting {ter and the date of the opening per- {formance, the pretty souvenir bears WASHINGTOR'S FINEST ORCHESTRA S I 2z or e _awrsTTTTTIATIN @ full list of the £s Who CRANDALL'S E'l«h ST. AND PARK RD. Doors Open, Sunday, 2 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1 to 11 p. m. DWW THIS WEEK ONLY & of Franz Schubert, thé great com- d from Third Pi poser, gives to the lover of music and and tomorrow, “Her Night e Love “The Six Saturday (¢ > Love"; Friday “Man Tar |IIIIIIIIII||IIllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIII IIIIIHIHHIIII_N!I!IHllllllIlllll!llll_llllII_IIlIIIIlillll_llllllllllm "“Are Blond Men Bnlhful Comedy With Arthur : ick Paulding, Edw e Allen, George — rder W. Denham, J Miller, n: ¢ g in “Iasy Robert Ellis Silk Ste 5 o 5 | traits of Jefferson, Florence an 3 Mrs, i Davies, in | Dres Meredith™; iday, Eva Novak | — .- nd \\1I1'nm Fairbanks, in “A Fight and Lioyd Hamilton, |"Cross-Word" at Le Paradis. y 4 18 in Crose-word puzzle parties will be L night feature at RIALTO CONCERT NEXT WEES ORCHESTRA VIRGINIA VALLI and MISCHA GUTERSON NORMAN KERRY CONDUCTING THE PRICE OF PLEASURY THE GUARNERT BROS and comeds ess." i 1 s 3 g 8 'lhm'«da\. Raphaal. ol Takoma. r . imp: ..a a orrow and Tuesday, Pas- | chars i and individual note to at popular prices rd puzzle craze. While i tomorrow 9 pm.); Wednesday | gy, ecially made for L Lewis Ston 1 v s e S e e e B e Yo |Film_Features prpodrome. HEcS Y e, I adel Today and tomorrow, K 14th & Buchanam N.W. Today and tomo p oore | a Man,” No. 6. n Scars Make|;,is Wilson, E 3 A NP ARK A and Dorothy Devore, In' T > Noah Beery, in “No TODAY AND TOMORR P WINDSOR. | FRANK Street” la Aesop Fable, “In Duteh: sday, ”‘n“l_""“ FEA i th Jomn Barrymore. n D Jor 30| motay ana tomorrow, Wallace | souRLieEs o Fleseure Wednesday, | EHAND'CAP" n i Y,| Auna Q. Nilsson, Lewis Stone and | ll"\" {““”"‘ i| Mary Astor, in “Inez From Holly- | . and_Sunshine comed Matd Lloyd lIIIIlllllIIIIllIII|IHIlIIIIIlllIIlllllllIIllllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIlIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|Il"lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII!IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIlIIIlfl IIIIIIIIIIIH“IIIIIIIIIIIlllflllIIIIlI|IIIIIiIIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIllIlIIIIII \.\r;u'\“ ' h ’, f IS Saturda Roach, in N R ) CYRIL Pickfore <u\h'\|‘ K Hadden Hall, Viarsie's z T OLYMPlC Tow SLBet 141h & 15th “Two Shall Be - A PAN Ny thHED “Nobody's § C s, N e R WINKS. Wwing in north T, T P OF THE WORLD | ,+_ A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION TURING JAMES KIRKWyOD © [Pomssrron i ANNA Q. NILSSEN AKOHA T35, i, The startling, vivid love-drama of a girl and two men in the heart of the ELITE 1 “:.':,', ',{“",."'\ Iave African veldt, revealing one of the RlN ’q METROPOLITAN greatest storm scenes ever filmed! A | c DALL'S ¥ Lsn-u( at 10th story that will hold you spellbound ! | s, “‘[Ltk 3 f v EMN,![\‘N;;_- BOBBY VERNON COMEDY PATHE NEWS—TOPICS TOM GANNON'S dssociated Quthors, Inc. “Frank Woodr fla Elmer Harris Thompson Buchanani: Clark W. Thomas prerent ‘RICHARD, HE LION- HEARTED' a 7}rank Woods Production Based on Jir Walter Scott's novel," The Jalisman® With Wallace Beery as’ ng R/cha/d o the role he created in "Robin Hooo ” A King in War and Love The heart story of history’s most populai monarch as he wages war on infidel hordes and struggles against treachery and intrigue in his army camp while his soul is torn by jealousies toward his capricious Queen. A picture full of adventuresome romance and action so thrilling that it sets the blood pound- ing; so beautiful it grips, fascinates. PEuuvavnulAué Hear them Sun. and mext Sat. at 3:15, 5:15, 7:25, and 9:30 p. m.; balance of week daily at 3:20, 7:25, and 9:80 m. Complete change of program with each change of screen feature. DEF-ON THE SCREEN- San.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed—CLAIRE WINDSOR AND BERT LYTELL IN “BORN RICH” Aesop Fable—News—Screen Graphio—Otto Beck and Har- old Pease at the organ. Thars.-Fri-Sat—CHARLES RAY in “DYNAMITE SMITH” CUff Bowes in “Merrymakers”—New Screen Graphic. O FEARE ¥ CIATRE WINDSC Aeson_Fable, Sery CRANDALL'S ) St. TODAY. TOMORROW AXD, ALRTH Cotaedy and ‘Spor CRANDALL'S c=ymmar_ TODAY AND TOMORROW. 3 STH TARLAN ang WEEK STARTING TODAY—-SUNDAY, MARCH 15 OVAK: I VWO SHALD BS BORN. I.OEW’S PALACE THEATER ). ..o 645 Pa. Ave. B.E. i llImM|lIIlflMlfllmlilllmlll“lfllm'll\.Ilhl‘ilmm NIHIKIHH}IHII\Ilflmllhfllln"IIHI‘)I!!IHI!II]H!‘I' [T UIV\II\[Ul“l\NNWN\IM”W“NN!‘ L= Touches Every Human Emotion IHIIIII||llll"lllIIININIlll|HlIlI!I|lIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIllIHllIIIi||IllIIIIIIIl_lfll!l_fl|ll|llllllliflljlllllIIImllllIIIIIllllIllIIlIII!I!IIlIIIIlllmlllllllllllllllllIIIII|(IIIIIIIIllIIIIHIHINHHl!'2!‘.5"” First Time in Washington Wardman Park Theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday R s mullmnmmmumm:mnuwlmuumulnumnmmnm|u|||||ummmnwmm A ‘ CRANDALL'S Apnuo Theater 4 H St N.E. IT'S HERE—AT LAS i AY AND TOMORROW MA MADGE, in “THE ONLY WOM, i A AL B “EAS £ N )§ YORK THEATER : u‘i wn‘s I RORTH OF LATEST SCREEN CLASSIC! J E 911 H Street e WALLACE REERY. in RG Comedy, And Top: WONDERFUL Griffith calls this “a simple romance of love— and potatoes,” but that altogether fails to de- scribe the wonderful, gripping heart appeal of his latest wonder of screen drama. Actually, L it is.a vibrant symphony of joy, and suffering < REVERE Georsia Ave. & Pk. Rd. WllYAI‘F R}EBY 1 and a love that is deathless. Direct from its - [B “DEVIL'S CAR A New York run. E —fic [EVY CW—C““ Avenue & WITH 'McKinley St., D.C. CAROL DEMPSTER-NEIL HAMILTON L2 S SR Aesop's Fables and Fox New AND A TYPICAL GRIFFITH CAST B || CAROLINA ™ o Coiviae. ADDED PROGRAM FEATURES E AMERICAN 1nt 8¢, STEIN, in “ONE GORGEOUS SToMEs WEEK BEGINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, MARCH 15 th § || LIBERTY ~ort: capitol ana r sex. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “HER NIGHT OF H%\l‘\fl‘! LOEW’S COLUMBIA THEATER § [=wu- i v snsee ar v f “SCARAMOUCHE” e '°$:fi:'§3.‘«4§o?'?6'.u g i TR e o CRANDALL’S I—— CRANDALL’S [AMBASSADOR | || CENTRAL | ———18th AND COL. RD.— ~—NINTH, BET. D AND E — SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. SYDNEY CHAPLIN EVELYN BRENT ' With am unporalleled caat in Bupported by an adle caat in 41 Ohristie’s inpired plctur. a fascinating drama _of isation of_the comed; Mt of erooks, mystery and thrills, T fi the last Ihiee decades, and | MIDNIGHT MOLLY CHARLEY'S AUNT SOt oente, G XY Comedy, ll Hook or Crook.” Grantland Rioce, “Sportlght.” j— THE LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH__ TUES.-WED. WED.-THURS. POLA NEGR! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | 5urported by Edmund Lowe. Yo Fell With Julanme Joknaton and a | "° Becry n B Somerset superb cast in the suprems Maugham’s screen fn'\ffl;‘i of all time, THIEF OF BAGDAD | cive ooy OLSUEZ . FRIDAT THURS.-FRI. JAS. KIRKWOOD NORMA TALMADGE MADGE 'Elu"v Bugene O’Bflfi'fl, !w“"tn-tflfi(l!' and an ezcellont oast im C. Splendidly eupported in Gardner Sullivaw's niveraa. .M}d:l':’l‘.fi“.flz.,olm.. BATURDAY DORIS KENYON PRISCILLA DEAN LLOYD HUGHES Frank Mayo, Hobart Bos- With an admiradle ensemble | Lrowe Move, Tobari Beer Win gery; Ooutiiian romarige) ' Pirat Nationals SiREN OF SEWLI.E IF | MARRY AGAIN What o e WO B e 2 Cliff Bowes tn ”w-u-- SUN—~MON.—TUES. CORINNE GRIFF ITH With Holmes Herbert, The tale of an snnocent bigan LOVE’S WILDERNESS WALTER HIER, in “SHORT CHANGE"—KINOGRAMS WED.—THURS. FRI—SAT. LEWIS S. REGINALD STONE DENNY Pl [ s iy B MARY ASTOR Z, Leonard's production of And o Briiliant Cast CHEAPER TO e b MARRY «OH, DOCTOR” WNELL SHIPMAN. In «WHITE v ' __SENNETT'S “RID. URY AR In ATER. TS OF THE PURPLE COW." “EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF" IIIIII||||I|IIlIII|Illlllllllllllllllllllfi Sl e e mumununmuumnmmmuummmmlwmmmm|lmm|u|n|||||nnu'x|mImumlunuuummu

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