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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925. . oy AMUSEMENT'S | Central—"On the Stroke of Carolina, R g g L BEBE——ZEEEEEEEEGEEEEEE o T Sunday and Monday, Johnny Hines, | Compson, Robert Edeson and Theo- J |in “The Early Bird”;, Tuesday, Pola|dore Roberts in “Locked Doors,” and | “, . — (Continued from Twentieth Page.) “On the Stroke of Three,” to be|Negri, in “East of Suez”; Friday, Buck | Lige Conley in “Wild Game”; Wednes- 7 m 7 77 K s e . "’ o 0 e shown the first two days of next|Jones, in “Arizona Romeo”; Satur-|qay and Th.,,,d , Pola Negri and 5 A 3 Y ' s () In the cast are Ruth Clifford, Rosemary - Week at Crandall's Central Theater, |day, “He Who Gets 7 with |\ > t of Suez” and l // v L_A_b 7 Theby, Irving Cummings, Tom Ken-|T¢lates a story of gripping action and A a8 . Walter Hi. ||1 “A ¥at Chance”; ¥ri- nedy and Frank Leigh tender pathos, the leading roles played day, Dorothy Devore and Matt Moore | Mermalid's “Hello Hollywood,” a new | DY Madge Bellamy, Kenneth Harlan Che in “The Narrow Street,” and Ruth issue of the Metropolitan World Sur-|and Mary Carr, supported by Eddie| o . 4.0 and \,,_ndm Ernest Tor- | Hiatt in “A Poor nun-\rm"; Satur- , o ] te | Philll d Robert Dudl Tt was - % Ricardo_Cortez vey and a color scenic will complete Ps an udley. . and Jack Holt, in | day, Irene Rich and Ricar o the program, rounded out by Metropoli- [ #dapted from Edward Payson Dows: 3 s in “This Woman,” and Al St. John in tan Orenerira muste. : magazine story, “The Man from Asha- i ekay Fath Mo | ‘Love ; matinee, added attrac- Entrances E and 8th Sts.—Stairway E Shoe Shop Vestibule “As Man Desires- derives its title | luna." ~The comedy will be “Bucca- : un Who | tion, chapter two of “The Riddle from the theory that a woman shapes |N€ers,” starring “Our Gang.” : Yeep Sea starring William Desmond her life to conform to the wis of | Tuesday and Wednesday, Jack Holt, | ileen Sedgwick. Evenings, the man she loves. The action starts|Lols Wilson, Ernest Torrence and|gyoior NVeobosdss: s0a Thu day, 5; Saturdays, 2, and Sundays, =, e ek “al- | Noah Beery in “North of 36, and| 2 = conti formance both e 2 . - L] in an English anilitary barracks in Cal & N and Marie - Prevost, in with continuous perform < chtte: Tty bwhece wtt Dbrief quar- | Clff Bowes in “Merrymakers”; Thurs- . 8% ‘cornady. News | auys: S onls I Indl, where ster 8 bt ot |G o i, oviine Fiirounts | The Lover of Camile” comety. News ing Values in 1hs Collection o « charge of murder. He refuses to per- |\ - Thle] ‘l{u‘vf O Bagdad”; Satirds e e NiThe Silent Stoanger': Savoy. mit the woman in the case to refute - aniels in aramount's Miss Jimmy edy and ninth . spect | Bluebeard,” and Jimmie Adams in the damaging evidence, out of respect | 7 el " 32 | enapter, Make a Man"; . g . “for her reputation, and flees to the | “Step Fast. of Paris,” and hysterical history ° . | Saturddy , in “Man Must | . . A" Olaopatia’” South Seas, where for years he hides. . = Iitver , N Gt A A | Soimeny nthony and Cleop : I bandor: ¢ alf- i s | Monday, Patsy Ruth Miller and Lou .‘,.‘s,“;(fn;f“",‘o’mt{:“‘,,',;‘,‘ s life. The History at the Ambassador.‘fi:z'}:‘ and second chapter, “Galloping | pejlegen in “Those Who Judge,” and a estoratio The second of the series of Van Bibber comedy, “Paul Jones, Jr."; D o etecton e e ol | Chronicles of America photoplays | Tuesaay, Brent An. . iaea | society forms the ing “" | sponsoral by the Yale Club of W Dumbanon | night Molly” s James Aubrey in S £ Sl N Fal 4 . . : *|inston and the D. A. R. was shown| Sunday, Agnes Ayres and Antonio|“The Mechanic”; W ay, Elea Scores*of Styles—Newest Fabri (e % e - 3 T AL Rialto — “The Price of |vesteraay : y ics, Even the Popular Pasadena Crepe Among Them. Three pesterday Jaftastioon | @t Cranaella(y , i Monday, Mary, As- | Boardman and Conra 4 o e pa. mbassador Theater to an enthusi-| tor, ‘Fighting American™; es~| This Is Marriag | 3 9 > . ey 3 - R Pleasure. astic audience. s, Giorla Bunmson and Ben Looy | “Motor Madr: Thursdsy, Ssena Owen yles Made of This Beguhful Material Are Ilustrated “The Price of Pleasure,” a Univer-| These pictures are being shown in| Wages of Virtue”; Wednesday |in ‘“Neglected Women,” and Buddy sal-Jewel photopla rring Virginia |EToups of two, and yesterday's sub-|and Thursday, V Reynolds and | Messenger in aming the Vaill and Notme erry, which will | jects covered first Jamestown during | Ricardo Cortez, Feet of Clay”|Friday, Richard Talmadge in be the attraction at the Rialto next |the occupation of the early colonists| (time of shows, 7 and 9 p.m.); Fri-|ping Lively ¥ week, 1s a story of people in the under Gov. Sir Thomas Dale, and the | day, Florence Dison and Hedda Hop- | “Dangerous Curves ay, Hoot walks of life that are familiar to all.|Second swept the thoroughly en-|per, in “Women Men Marry”; Satur- | Gibson in “The Hurric “The Price of Pleasure” is paid for | thusiastic audience “Westward Ho!" . Tom Mix, in “The Deadwood|Andy Gump in “What's the Use? by a girl in heartache and despair|With young George Rogers Clark and | Coach.” for & love of lurery snd Eayety that |hiE gzlane ditue d of volunteers. | she knows full well is far beyond her | Who surprised th 3 in their {realization. stronghold Fine added | The musical portion of the pro-|to the 3 c territory which Sunday, Mary Philbin in “The Rose Sunday l't-xs.;)‘. matinee Monday 4 s, > 5, and” comedy, | Davies, in “Janice e )e headed by the Guar-|later went for the making of five : 8t Fdanic e . phonograph recording | Uni ¢ ampton 3 hout W sday, Pola N Silis, nike sic Loul N Ois & ot eldom has @ Washington picture |} i b }“]‘;’l:mt:;" Thursday, Pola Negr ngagement | audience responded more readily |0 bk than when this small band of settlers - ;- : e | - 7 “p started out through the wilderness|.} - == 8 Silver King, Wardman Park — "Richard | } to conquer new flelds, and when they : Aesop’s Fables, “Galloping Hoc | | i————jol———]olc———[gjc————n] 2 8% surprised the French in the small comedy, xit Caesar’; the Lion-Hearted. ROt O b et Th s el ; come; erous | matinee and evening, Mabel Normand, “Richard the Lion-Hearted.” will be | which meant the : . g £ox Hiewes . in “Suzanna"; Aesop's Fables; Hodge and com- | Podge serial, “Riders of the Plains, ch™; Satur- | No. 3 tern Fate"; played through Thursday at the Ward- | evacuation of the ich from man Park Theater. It is the screen ver- | West and the conquering of Seotts famous | wonderful ur ed country ith Wallace | our own budding nation, thre applavse | o A > aug " Hox York. chard. D. W.|was loud and long. : Griffith's - o " featuring The early days of the colonists at Richard 9% Carol | Jamestown were interestingly de- | Dempster, will be sho ay and | picted also. Pocahor and her Saturday an v Down Iast,” | wooing and marriage to J Olympic\ David Wark Grifith's famous ;rm!ru-' Rolfe was an interesting detail v | kiddies' sur- prise ‘party and special showing of | Sunday, Monday Tuesday “Peter Parn ¥ 'Jum..h Bike on. will start a three-day Negri, in | ment Sunday film showed also how our forefathers lived in the early days, when they | had to litera sleep with one eye Baby Peggy = | Ern ‘aramount’s E Harry Langdon i . . “w . . open and be ever o he ate or ! .. ? - t e Tivoli—"Love's Wilderness™ | thelr enemy the red man. n for |5 ay, Colleen | Sennett's “Fes Mud,” and Lyman Corinne Griffith will the star at| These films have been done om Mix, | H. Howes Crandall's T e first | remarkable attention to the two day k in First a- | minute detail, and confirm fully 1 and Lewis Stone, in Mrs. Jack Hibbard, wife of a Hollywood vn famp- | conviction that Ar 's “vour Francisco mining man, is claimed to | ) “Love /ilderness w reatest industry” can be put to have a “golden nos her Holmes Herbert and lan Keith in the | r orvice for the good of our Park | power of intuition, or “gold sr Rl e lso Neal Burns|people as well as to merely entertain| Sunday and Monday. Gloria Swan- | enabling her to discover veins of goid in “Sea Legs,” and & new issue of the | them son and Ben Lyon in “Wages of Vir- |after experts have failed I view iesday at 4 o'clock at the and Wedne i be a third group in the Metro's product G rie: i e in_ *““Th Pilgrims” ! Miller S Iree and “The Frontier Woman | y 7 N N . o Ry ; Aollo. ae s Sunday Monday, Alice Terry | e P Tp: st e ..-;: Conway Tearlo in “The Great Di. X ? Materials— {q° \ 4 Trimmings fith’s production, | Yide.” and Charlle Chase in “Should | B e 5 < 3 - s new Acsop fable, | Husbands Be Watched?; Tuesday E e A icel Stripe Crepe de Chine 5 New Jabot Effects: fer an omy | Friday. Prisc :“}h""‘”' cors 3 Pasadena Crepe { Yokes and Panels of ‘ e Clatiz] s ; CIate Mty 2 Printed Crepes 5 ; Contrasting Fabrics: s ; the Crandall-Hahn oTn \ o) Flat Crepe 5 Collars and Cuffs of ’ | Bt “hapter h souvenirs | val, and candy for all |new chapter play, “Idaho,” e 4 JiSmops: 1 : | Canton Crepe only Cream Laces and Net: Buttons. Ribbons, Ruffles, Pleats Ambassador—"As a Man | Avem;r;crand, I i 0 § { Nl | B"n{lflli“f‘ Desires. | sunday ana Monday, Tal- : 1 = : Russian Crepe Milton Sills, Viola Dana. Ruth C dge i “The Only W . A’:di ford. Rosemary Theby and Irvin r Hiers in : pirits” Cummings have the leading roles “17 uesday and Wednesday, Alice Terry First National's productio 4 . i : 3 F Ssu DESIer; o Dt e = Again the Basement Store triumphs—revealing the tremendous buying power of 1 Ambassador’ The: the first ,,d,u Nils i i nm,nk l,h m..up of qm ning Spring dresses—new and crisp—fresh as a crocus. Dresses in tl west modes and ¢ Hileh Fopestiand ,‘,»,.;‘\’ Stone and Mary Astor oz Think of covering such materials and making at $995. L&B et prest from Hollyw vod. H Ilurn’lr\vtr\ re : 4 e a > . el 5 Jk iy in “Motor Mad," ana “idano: THE FAMILY LAXATIVE" ses’ Sizes—Women’s Sizes—and Plenty of Extra Sizes—$9.95 Brish, Ehedter Comal ans ;T.fif’ =l Fuller, the P able ‘In Dutch. Friday, Family ¢ E MV and Conway ‘\yrh’ and & | Husb ge le——— u| ——n| c——a[s| —[u| c—als| B c—x1 edz star Tomorrow We Repeat Our.Radion Sensation '»*c,ficg,; The Famous 3-Tube WARE TIGEr \ | ALE | Neutrodyne Radio Set Ac HERRMANN | Think of it! 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