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4 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MARCH = 29, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. Tirzah in Fred Niblo's Metro-Goldwyn- H I ) i Mayer production of “Ben Hur," Is to }lOtOPlaVS I l‘lls Week Next Week's Photoplays Acqulrlng Stories for Pola. o casmabh h . < e Earle, S METROPOLITAN—J. K. Mc- canvas by Ferdinand Pinney : : o ho started her in pictures. Miss Key Donald’s “Frivolous Sal.” 4 play i (Continued from Third Page.) Kerrigan, Lois Wilson, Ernest| | COLUMBIA—Elcanor Board- ICHAEL ABLEN, the Scilliant|mopt Lving noxslisl, sles, ta now (0|00 Siarite: proauceian of ~he Bu- — oL . . Pully Marshall, Alan Hale man, in “The Way of a young author who has capti- | ORI G KO3 AGIUR Bl oplay for | baiyat of Omar Khayyam,” which has Carolina. 4 JHisrs el Loitm e hator Girl.” vated England, the Coiitinent and the | pola Negri, according to Jese L.|bsen witaheld from releass by litiga- . value, the picture emboides an ap- : United States during the past year | Lasky of Famous Players. . — Today and tomorrow, “The Devil's|Pealing romance, —together with RIALTO—Lou Tellegen, |in | |, 7"\\y cparkiing stories of the do-| Tha title of the story is “Flower of Z I Cargo,” with Pauline Stark and Wal- ills and stirring action. There will “Greater Than Marriag ings of sophisticated people in the [the Night* Mr. Lasky says it will y Mo erey; L Eaesday. <Tomotrows shown also as added attractions | | pA] ACE—Lois Wilson, in | |drawing rooms of London, has signed |be a colorful, romantic story of Do You Long to ove,” nes Ay Wednesc 4 ping Hoofs” and = short reel| “ a contract with Paramount to write | Latin life, replete with a wealth of 3 FWife of the Centatr with Conrud TI\C,S""I'“;(‘“; S n s two original storics Tor Fola Newri. | characierization, incident and swift Greatest Emotional Go to the Orient? gel: T and Friday, Colleen o J—Re Vo Mr. Arlen is an Armenian, but he | action. Mizs Negri's role will be one ar man ar ore, S0 | Saturday, Tom | Oly:npic. “Oh, Docto has spent practically all of his life ! of the best she has had since she ap- Actress— Then See— a tomorrow, |'Peter Pan"; Tues- Sal” Among his books which have aroused Hergeshelmer, it is claimed, is be- THEATRE . PR[SCILLA DEAN (:hevy hase. ' Mix, in eadwood Couch. v, Rafael _Sabatini's “Capt. AMBASSADOR — “Frivolous in London. He is only 26 years old.|peared in “Passion cdnesday, June Marlowe, in literary praise are “The Green Hat," | ing accorded the active co-operation d L W M urkdny, “he| | CENTRAL—Jane Novak and | |“Piracy,” “Those Charming People” |of the Mexican government, and it i | Today and tomorrow, Pauline Starke, | p, oion Play,” original production as Kenneth Harlan, in “Two and “The Romantic Lady.” He is in|understood that this a6 uxiesy “A CAFE IN CAIRO” Wallace Beery, Willlam Collier, jr.. and | fission Flavs ori@hal broquccon i Shall Be Born.’ this country on his first visit will be extended to the Paramoun Claire Adams, In “The Devil's Cargo”s [ 10N G 0 G e Bosworth, Shall sist in staging “The Green Hut.” company during the filming of the SUN. AND MON. Wi By > the Le and stery of the Orient to You ws and Acsop's Fables. T To “Hoarte of Dak: Seturdsy, Goorge “Mr. Arlen is rightfully considered | picture. fops HMampton and Lowell Sherman | (1 Hearts of Ok Serurday, BeOEe | ger Fingers,” Baby Peggy, In “Jack |to be one of the world's foremost| Miss Negri will begin work on NORMAN KERRY Vaudeville Features in “Truth About Women": Sunshine | ffrieh 404 00 and the Beanstalk,” and Screen Al-|writers,” said Mr. Lasky Flower of the Night” following her omedy, “Ma jirk 3 manac; Saturday, Richard Talmadge,| Joseph Hergesheimer, who abroad|return from Europe, where she has Kelso Bros. 1 Delmar’s 8 Other Great Erenic hinook.” Wed- | Park in BEBE DANIELS “Youth and Adventure,” and Sun-|is considered to be America's fore- | gone for a vacation of two months. sday and Thursday, Ricar ) 7 and tomorsow (doors open|3hine comedy, “Nobody Works But A Crazy-Quilt Revue | Fighting Lions Features i Irene Rich, in < = Father.” v, “Flaming rtiesn: | 3 harley Chase, in “Plain an e : ; ' Birs T amne S e R 8| sy oo, st Mo st gmumumuumuu Ti e T e L Wese U ol I L R morrow's Love": Mack Sen- | "North of i6 i Pathe news: Comed¥: | v inNrvpRSAL has given orders to Its|stage plays In succession. The frst, TUES. crata” three show mand, Extra hys Lizzies ’"‘r ”u‘, d';l"‘;;l-‘ ::gl"“" and Wednesday, Gloria Swan- exchanges in Illinois, Indiana,|Zo® Akin's “Declasse,” is completed comedy, “Remb rd chapter | of’ Splendo; SaneAdny {son. in “Wuses of Virtue"; comedy, | Missouri and Tennessce to use every (and will shortly be released. The| LILLIAN RICH m‘.\gt ::(nq. I:n>‘m§n: 0ol Proof’: Thursday, Doris Ken- |facility at their disposal for relief|second, “Modern Madness.” from the orty Winks," and Be : fith, in - o o | ok for vict ? the t tor-|play “The National Anthem,” byl et Faeksr: | Yon. in “If 1 Marry Again”; comedy, | ¥ ims of the recent tor Cirde |G g ik spa o | o HE s oy, | Pk o it oS votnd o | B e il KD | JOHN BOWERS od 1 to > [Richard Dix and Jacquelin |, 0 %0d' Beverly Bayne, in “The | Carl Laemmie s collecting u rellef | Taylor starred, is well along in pro- ay anc Logan, in “A Man Must Live : yne, de *ara £ B SO T a- | Ten Wor e A Fables; | fund In Hollywood and his corpora- |duction, and the third is “orever LT ) SEMcRe Beanest s lioping "EunE ~'mlf:.,.mx Hoote” No. 10: comedy.|tion will provide for benefit per- | After,” by Owen Davis which proved CLARA BOW o"; Wedn : | and Judge's cross-word re tir ey matiase aul svéning, Task|formances. & popular vehicle for Alice Brady. : ] day (continuous from 2 p.m.). e for Zhign Bl 1 . > Prevos in | Plekford, In “The Hill Billy": Aesops ek | EMPTY HEARTS « i ot U g | Fables: “Riders of the Plains" No.| At a recent fares . Conmt: Aroriier, RusNALA ot Peaky ; . e oty York Polu Negri 5 ¢ a|Hopkins Joyce, has been signed to 3, vic! host of celebrities of filmland, along | play a role in “The Unknown Lover.” Bedpwic York with the elite of the official and the- | The selection was made at the an- Today and tomorrow, Norma Tal- |&trical world, as “a supreme artist.” [nual Art Students’ ball, held in Clo- WED. AND THURS. p - madge, in “The Only Woman," Already provision has been made for|ver Gardens, New York. Several se- v mincess. Walter Hiers, In ~Good a number of new and important|quences of the plcture are built ADOLPHE MENJOU Moore, in_“Foo t ,‘ L] eday and tomorrow, Mary Plckford, | Tuesday and Wednesday, Allce Terry, | Stories for productions to be made (around the Art Students' ball and inorrow, Bebe ) nd Ricardo | Vollyanna”; Harry Langdon, in|Conway Tearle and Wallace Beery, in | on her return these were taken right on the spot. Cortes, in “Argentine Love 2| “Look o the Foolish,” and T. A. Ran-|“The Great Divide," and Ch TRRIOIRAE RAbTh T teihe ha Hitis o RICARDO CORTEZ ay, Thomas Meighan irginia . “vlophone soloist; Sunday only, [Chase, in “Should Husbands et e e R rl Hudson s working on the Valil, fn “The ¢ ence ) ug b "V Riders of the Plains,” and | Watched?” Thursday, Elaine Ham.|©f Harold Lioyd's next picture. story of “Atlantis,” the nfythological| CES HOWARD nesday and Thur o v ernational News reel; Tuesday and | merstein, in “The Foolish Virgin, and | Norman Kerry's next picture for |Sunken continent off the coast of FRAN ack Holt, in ¢ Fri . Colleen Moore, in 0| Sennett's “Love's Sweet Piffie”; Fri-| Universal will be “Gallantry.” Tunis, in the Mediterranean. Mary Philbin, in “F 1 iz ) comedy, “Fast and|g.y, Patsy Ruth Miller, in “The Girl | - Saturday, Buck Joncs, in “The | Fur Col. Heeza Llar, in the Stairs” and Our in| The economic and social advantages | (Colleen Moore, whose spine was in Tuesday only, surprise Man for Himself”; ay, [ of prohibition are to be pictured on|jure@ some weeks ago, it is said d by Billy Gee: Thurs- | jack Hoxle, in ‘Fighting Fury.”|the screen, under the caption, “Pro-|hopes to resume work on “The Desert | dwick, in “Trouping | synshine comedy, “Dangerous Curv hibition on Trial.” and with the ap-| Flower” before the end of the month Aesop's Fables, and|gnq “ldaho, 5. 1, with Crandall-|proval of the Anti-Saloon League and z FRI. AND SAT. id Husbands Be|papn children carnival matinee |affiliated organizations, it Is reported. | oo gorue ine foreign beauty | nate night; | K, 4 o of Sante Fe:|oRY- | “Hay Fever” a Butterfiy comedy,|Whom Samuel Goldwyn recent RICHARD DIX Cast Steppers, in “Shooting Star,” and e featuring Gloria Joy, offers a novel ;{:::;ld n[b':!ol:(:,n \Tlx‘n upln':’“;"rv:;j;\(;! n taur i o Dot Care’s| MacLean With Paramount. |cencatien. possibieonlyin - the | G20ies wiiumaurica proauction. =ne|| T MANY KISSES Charles “haplin, in “His Night Out,” [ [PARAMOUNT will release a serfes of y is slim, blonde and blue-eyed. L4 IS0 12 “Riddle Rider.” Douglas MacLean feature come- Corinne Griffith will be seen In 7 = WWorks gsa ;_spec 3 - dies e e eriod of years, according | three pictures made from successful! Kathleen Key, who has the role of | Phursday i “Caroli to a joint announcement by Mr. Mac- i SRk e Raphael. Lon o Famgus Players-Lasky Cor- _ Mat. Sun. 3 P.M. 3 nd 9 p.m.; v var- ay and tomorrow, Milton Sills | poration. | Evenings 7 and 9 P.M. .per, in “Hor Luc} ¢ ‘. Nazimova, in “Madonna of the | "Nociean, a former Washingtonlan, . 4 No Danger"'; kiddies' par atine comedy; Tuesday, Louis now stands in the top rank of screen Admission 50c P one, in_ “Husbands and Lovers,”|.,medians with Harold Lloyd, Charles ¢ F : Peggy, in “Stepping | gpencer Chaplin and Buster Keaton. : y Orchestra avorite. e,” @ amateur contest at 8|, yill go to Hollywood almost im- hard Dix i nie v day Neglected Wom- | 1 diately to begin work on his first 3 ive” also | arlic Chase, in “Should Hus- | piciyre under the new contract e — " tom Thursday, Shir- I do not have to say how happy 3 ands and Lovers. : oy Mo > Great Diamond |y um with this new arrangement,” ) s teur cor n k: [ M omedy: Friday, —Claire | Mr. MacLean sald y first picture, 4 5 STARTIIG Ton" exday, Milton and Naz Windso wenty-Three and One-Half Hours' jn “Madonna of the Streets” also |Dixie F comedy: Saturday, Leave, was released by Paramount, oy . 1 hyste ymedy S .4 | May MecAvoy, in -rn:- Bedroom Win- | n4 {'ym glad to be back again with ‘ SABATINI'S * John Smit W 4 3 3 edy, also “Ten Scars Make | 1pi. creat organization. I shall con- 7 . News. Orchestra No. 8. s ¥ ¢ , | & Man, tinue making my own pictures, with :, CIRCLE 2105 Pa, Ave. Ph. W.953 so surprise nig 1t . Shir- S my own producing organization, as I % g Ample Parking Bpace. Mason, re . avoy. have the last four comedies we pro- RI An ERNST LUBITRCH Today, Buck Jones, in “Winner | duced. But with the resources of the VETToN, “PPORBIDDEN PARA- 2 Takes AlL” and comedy, “Up on the | Famous Players-Lasky Corporation . s “The Gold Fhought,” al o Farn tomorrow, Pearl White, in|backing and assisting us I am con- 3 S | 1118 H St. N.E. Getters,,’ p E 3 <"; | “The Perils of Paris” and comedy, | ident that I shall be able to give the . NARY_ PICKFORD, in L “Her Dally Dozen"; Tuesday, M: public better pictures than ever be- o Busch, in “The Woman Who Sinned,’ fore. i 2 ¢ 7 nd Harry Langdon, in “All Night| “One of the big helps in production pint o' { ; s | DUMBARTON 'M’,,‘;,','m,',:'\'" Long” Wednesday, Lefty’ Flynn, | which I expect from Paramount is in in “The Millionaire Cowbo; Al St |the acqulsition of proper story ma- i James | Jobn, in_“Lovemania,” and Hodge- | terfal” c ; ¢ the | P'odge; Thursday, Reed Howes, in| S R. Kent and Jesse Lasky, speak- 1 . % TAKOMA by g “Lightning Romance,” Our Gang, in |ing for Paramount, wera equally en- 3 £ TORRENCE LOIS Wi Jvery M for ”Hl'kll( Pathe ¥ over the closing of the S n et 3 " \IETIIOPOLI"A‘ N R e Y ‘ CRANDALL S wnAm,p- AT i “Galloping Hoo 3r nlk IOB and Elleen ster 3 of “The Riddle Rider. NATIONAL'S SUPER-SPECIAL TAe Greatest Feature-Length Laugh- maker Ever Produced—Written and Directed by the Screen's Supreme Comio “Forty Worry"”; Brought Back for the Benefit of the Few Who May Nover Have Ssen It, as Well as for the Thousands WhAo Wil Wish to Revel Again én the Fum of THE KID n ochal Klz-Reel Masterpisce that Served {c Medium of Bringing to the Silver Bheet One of Tts Most Reriarratie Stars, JACKIE COOGAN Edna Purviance, Tom Wilson, Chuck Reisner and Lita Grey in Bupport. mmlm|||nmlmlmlmmmunmnnmmnlmmmmmmm|umunmlmunmmlmmmnnmmnnnnmmrrmmnmnnmmnnmmmmnmummmllm e MILTON DAVIS, EMILE SMITH--—“PIANOPEP” (Four Wisard Hands on two Stfeff Grand Planos) World Survey—Color Scente Overture—Selections, “Sarl” (Kalman) DANIEL BREESKIN Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA F_ Street at 10th BY INTERNA- : GREATEST i, in “PIANOFEP” WEEK BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON—SUNDAY, MARCH 20 : “ACE” CRANDMJ-’S e 22‘.;. 2 2w, TODAY ~_AND TOMORROW The beautiful, dashing Norma Shearer, CONQUEROR OF et g «-(;\}nf,;__‘_i_'g in a dual role as a society debutante and E ' *And REVIEW. a dance hall queen, heads the cast of 105 ENEMY PLANES! CRANDAI.L’S AMBASSADOR 18¢thSt. &Col. RA. N. W, this gay, alluring and dramatic story of Offtesr of the Liglen. of TODAY. TOMORROW “AND New York’s upper and under world. | Homor, MGitory Medal, Crors AN P AL re CHADIAN At Don’t miss— ! de Guerre, 30 Citations, © APPEARING IN PERSON JACKIE COOGAN. 1o THE KID. Stors; Militory Oross, Enight At the de Luxe Performances _HERO MONTA BELL'S LATEST! ‘ viem O 4o Guerpe, wuver AND ON THE SCREEN CRANDALL'S cEyTRAL 8th Be Pl = In the Sensational and Spec- TODAY AN 2 URmgAe oz, She. Orde tacular Drama of the Alr WHITE in of Kerogeorgevitoh, Ewight of Bervice. A Btory of Da BEN TURPIN, v the Order of Miohel le Brave, Hearts, Thrilling Alr Ba CHASER ™ And__COLOR Distingwished Bervice Oroes, and Men Who Laugh at Dang: “THE YVOICE OF THE Portugusse Orole do Guerrs, Overture “Orpheus In the le# Clase; Homoradly Dis- Underworld”’ CRANDALL'S S:‘“;y Theater MISCHA GUTERSON, Matx—2 PM. Sat.3 pom. Sunda Oenducting TODAY-BUCK JONER, in WIN Rialto Concers Orchestra | 7 ALL™ Ant COMPDY. A WHITE, @ _“THE GUARNERI BROTHERS | s S And COMEDY. Continnous 11 to 11—De CRANDA“’S AVENUE GRAND Luxe Performances, 8, 7, 9. mmr FuA“v;"sx TORROW—CORINNE g LOVE'S WILDER- 3 And LEE MORAN, in “HIS HIGH HORSE.™ I 000000000 oy unday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1:30 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY. Metro-Goldwyn Presents NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL Supported by Renee Adoree, Walter Hiers, Wm. V. Mong and others of mote in Rupm Hughes’ Pullman car farce, EXCUSE ME Semnett’s “Bull and Sand’—Pathe Review—Otto F. Beck, Concert Organist; Harold T. Pease, Assistant. Tues-Wed—Cecil De Mille's “THE GOLDEN ' BED” Fable, “At the Zoo"—Added Hits. Thurs.-Fri—Lewis Stone in “CHEAPER TO MARRY” Liloyd Hamilton in “Hooked"—De Luze Auziliaries. Satarday—Priscilla Dean in “THE SIREN OF SEVILLE” Ned Sparks in “Low Tide"—"Idaho,” No. 2. e CRANDALL’S CRANDALL’S [AMBASSADOR | | [ CENTRAL | ————18th AND COL. RD. ~—NINTH, BET. D AND E SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. CHARLES CHAPLIN | _PEARL WHITE an imirable Cast in a . | FRATHER S Tha Grey ond 5ia- | PERILS OF PARIS ;0“““}‘”3';";;:‘ Comedy | pen Turpin in “The Wia Goose Chaser” Color Fam- Liopd .!!MEMILB-EHI L3 o T;:':m 5L Hero"—New: "'LW mmulmmmmnnummnmnnmmmlu|m||nmmlmnmmmmfiifim:inmmlml|mimu||1Lm1|mn|m|umu||m|umunumnmmnmmmmmummummmmm WITH ADDED HITS . 3 YORK THEATE] WALTER HIERS QOMEDY - : Jacqueline SGRAN DALTLS(;% ey .5" Rarin’ Romeo' ¥ LOG AN P R g NEWS-TOPICS—GANNON'S Musio | @St @Ry7 |E S Edn MPIRE 91 i Sersei NE: 7 EMPIRE S o asonry «W?—fl T O A R i, ’ Werlds Unentens [ H?lrfl\li\ “DIXIE_H. 4 o EyPSEs RAPHAEL Oth & O Streets MILTON SILLS, in *‘MA DONNA OF THE &TRE) “LOEW’S GOL“MBIATHEATER | —— OO | i —m WEEK BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON—SUNDAY, MARCH 20 ‘ e CHEW CHASE.-.em....y Ser DG, Doors Open Sunday 2:30 THE TODAY AND TOMORROW - "PAULINE ents the wonderful, graphic STARKE, WALLACE BEERY, WILLIE l:cx:;en ;nmnnuuon of pt»ho R i A0S, CLATRE ADAMS. 18 A ews_an famous Lewis Beach Broadwa; Aesop Fable. Bxtra—Special showis stage success that became . U STREET AT 12TH of ‘tornado havoe in’ Middle Weate ¥ z . o g 1Ith & N. C. Ave. 8.E. New York footlight sensation! —MON.—TUES. CAROLIW“T“ AU Y, FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS o 4 g STARKE and A CONSTANCE T ST T A JACK HOLT, “NORTH OF 36" TALMADGE HBERTY o3 oo With Antonio Moreno and a Strong Cast in John Emerson’s and Anita Loas’ Sparkling Story g | |LEADER TSATER, oth Ne. E 8t PRovucTion o 'LEARNING TO LOVE “The Covered Wagon” A gloriously human comedy- p LLOYD HAMILTON IN “CRUSHED" Continuous3 1o 11 fin. Sduie; 2c. drama of American family o W 7 ] KINOGRAMS Cinifdren lfi:teheirn lo:’:sld}"lisa lnm:ci:l’l{ ‘WED.—THURS. FRI—SAT. TODAY AND TOMORROW-JACK HorT, ! : NAZIMOVA NORMA SHEARER O VUQORTH OF 36 finds t:g hearts ml three ) T MILTON SILLS CONRAD NAGEL Hilarious Comedy and_Pathe News. Jd::xzcz;inby tilzmr‘ng:n o ml nd' ne g e | With Strong Support In First g Lo WARDMAN PARK 'l'HEATRE TUBS.-WED. winTHORS CORINNE GRIFFITH WORNA SHEARER | 2. 57 . 52 goa. prant cupeet o | LOVE'S WILDERNESS ert Hughes ebrated - ” Rup: ot phe. i A}l St. Joba in “Lovemania. THURS.-FRI. STAR CAST FRIDAY Novel, “McTeague,” STAR CAST GREED PR oT W ambere | T Eockeq T e O l‘:lm" SATURDAY saTuRDAY LEWIS STONE CHARLES RAY DB T’ otk in u Yorleesen [Tuh Jasqueling Logan, Wai- Behind the Screen, e Latesh o INEZ FROM IYIQIITE SMITH IIOLLWIOGD “ e Co # Pl A i A ey Ll (T e e Tocge B THIHITHASIIN R National's The “The Covered Wagon.” \ MADONNA OF THE EXCUSE ME T, i 2 — T\ STREETS S bociNeine: NEW STANTON Fra e s Contin. from 8 P.M, ' NEAL BURNS, IN P 0 DAY Dony RALPH GRAVES COMEDY “COURT PLASTER? Py e CcrANEY, NORMA SHEARER, 1o “BASHFUL JIM" LA GT::;F::. e . Norih Capitel St an $5,000 Popularity Contest (V) I INTERNATIONAL NEWS—SCENIC. £ WITH A OAST OF W T R SR AT PASSION PLAY . The most el s Washington theater or place of “QALLOPING HOOFS." Gomedy. 3 / Show Starts OVERTURE--OTHER HITS REAL llvomu - a. medy. Sunday at 3-5-7-9. lxl;;k—w" T and 9. Children, 3e. Adults, 88c. T O A A

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