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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, i 9, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. 3 Buddy: Go-Getters No, 7. “Golng of| Forsook Art for the Movies. Country Gentl ' K Will Study Pi | What Do They Think umming”; Hodge Pod cenic; . ry Gentleman Keeps 1 tudy Fictures. at Do lhey lhin phOtOplays ThlS Wee k Saturday, troot Gibson, ' “irhe Hur HETHER the motion plcture, in Next Week's Photoplays Tab. ROBERT MILTON, one of the, fore- About? ricane Kid"; Billy W, in_“The oo \ . t or| | RIALTO—Emi e ko - pisodo No: 13, “itie RIGAIS |, ooos sndividuel view, fs an a¥t o ...“‘E Lai"fllugfl",‘,"”‘g” 1 OBERT }\‘r;mh? JUTCHIE, well| st :)l:»';imn:.n:-:;‘r? .11414! wse] HAT does a man think . ) e e direct ~ . nown journalist and magazine C d ed State: as - ninute e deve (Continued from Third Page.) ron Davies, In “Janice Meredith”: e e e Tk e weho| | COLUMBIA—Pola Negri, in | [writer, Bas been assigned by the|tered the fleld of motion pictures, He|daily e Rielgny, Niom Dana. du i Alonsicsme have devoted time and arduous labor “The Charmer.” Country Gentleman to write an arti-) | when n tional's release of Thomas H. Ince's|Ruth® and Saturday, Richurd Dix, tn . . |in the pursuit of the fine arts, METROPOLITAN — Jackie | |¢le.on how Paramount 1s making the| it "EEt, i SREE S8 @ HOE 0 | Foutine that long habit has made plcture, ntlcement romance | “To0 Many Kiss and the Riddlef < = | 0 T orsow i Gollean | Maurice Tourneur, for dnstance, Cooman i “The Raz Man Zane Grey pictures, which havey .o SN0 TOCtR e O pectation | TiOSt meclianical. requiring mo 1 that traces its locale from after-war | Riders. “in_ “So Big." and cowedy, Ae- | was a painter in Paris befors lending BAD ML e Sag AL aroused much comment from picture- | PEOAUELIOn work with the eXDACLation [4iq in the ex u, how does France to America, Switserland, MBS e [ e taamte “to the artistie develop.| | PALACE—Buster Keatom in | |soers becauso of their wonderfully|Sf becoming a motion picture director | gecupy his mind? Paris and London; Bobby Vernon will Dumbarton s et of fho Biml oTh this cotntiy Sever Chabcss” authentio Western locations and pho-| When e 18 thoroughly familiy | e Tuttle supply the fun in “High Gear” and 3 - sur oGritent at 8.0 ednes- | Penrhyn Stanlaws, well known FOLI—t tography. 3 aue of the screen. 1t, admit % Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podge'| Today, Pola Negrl and Robert W. A’a"“““{;“;‘";!“"‘;,h;‘ssm e et ] Ty )}_l -onstance Talmadge, Ritchie will uccompany ‘a troupe of [ Mr. Milton, who recently joined the | como fo hir also will bo shown, C Chaplin | Frazer, " in tomorrow, Mary | J8%: TOFC TR ol comedy, |30 Tournbnr, (Re% Ingvam, altector in “Learning to Love.” Paramount players on location in|Tanks of theatrical producers. now|ho js and Jackle Coogan will be seen Fri- | Philbin, in “Rose of Paris": Tues-|.ininony and Clegpatr: Thursdgy, | of the “The Four Horsemen' and AMBASSADOR—“The Rag Arizona, where “The Light of West- I“}‘ ng two plays on Broadwa J}\;;nm morr v ay and Saturday in First ) day, Viola Dana and Theodore Rob-' on ooy An ol or "Night | “Scaramouche,” was formerly & Man. orn Steves is to be filmed. The ac.|Dark Angel” and “The Youngest,”|the glass is not his al of the great v, erts, n “Forty ‘Winks": Wednesday| o¢ Romanae,” and comedy, “The Last |sculptor, and has recently avowed| | CENTRAL—Ch e 3 tual locations will bo the Supersti- | 968 Kid,” that first brought Jackie Coo-|&nd Thursday, “Dante Inferno”; | Chora~: Friday, “Gentle Julla® Go- | his putpope to abandon the Kliegs k AL—Charles Ray, in tious Mountains and the “sowari’ cac- | "t 3 e . B % b wan to the sereen, togother with Karl | Friday, Mary Alden, in “The Empty | Getters, No. 1, “The Going of Cum- |and devots the rest of his life to his Dynamite Smith. tus country. e R et L sk [wntln the reior oloukhs Jlurd's cartoon cc “The Saw-|Cradie” and Saturday, Johnny Hines, | iming,* ‘'and surprise night; Saturday, |chosen work. Fupert Hughes, who - AR S S R e R e S i Sl mill Four,” and the Pathe Review,|!n “The Speed Spook. Richard Talmadge, in “American Man- | has made many pictures during the . . - i =% ! Saturday the fourth Installment - nere " Andy Gamp, i “Watch Pap |t e yasra, took wp the mega.| 110w Gloria Won the French.| To Be An Authentic Epic.|mtks tie pias | produce on 1o siase | efore no reaches o o of “Idano” will complete the pro- Empire. and “Ten Scars Make a Man, phone and the’ scenarlo after years|/vyERE'S a diference between a *THE PONY EXPRESS now fn|At any rate, T am here to learn all|through thoir paces S Today and tomorrow, Beverly s the Tibracy. and.Tor the atage, Maus motion _picture star and an ar- course of preparation as James|that I can about the production of |ideas of the action X Apollo Bayne and June Marlow, in “The Savoy. rice Maeteriinck was not above a briee|tste in France—an important dif- |, cs next big Paramount picture, | o Do e . enth Woman,” and comedy, “Rafsing o7 o . excursion . into nilent- drama, And|ference. One is quite likely to be re- 3 g —_—— Toaay At omMOTEoy AL in”; ‘Tuesday. and Wednesday, 5 ;};:gm.l "‘l‘fnr;;r)} flc‘:\"né\}; {{;1; vend | any others might be numed, whose ceived f\hh cold glances in certain | will have the epic sweep and historic The famous Ame n pla; a4 Ronald Colman, in *A Jack Holt, In_ “North of 36, and l:r Raleigh: tomo;ru ¥ AL Wilson, | lives have been dedicated to the arts, places and to find his or her soclal|authenticity that the subject de-|of Harvard,” will be made into a mo- \mrn Goldw - ana_C : : o L activities conducted entirely e f % i and Chariie comedy, “Oman Khayan": Thursday, | (26, RN (ORI 0 WORRR | but who subsequently ' have sur-|etivitls conducted entirely outside| oryes, and every effort will be made | to8 plctur | ductron a the H\mk;_ T y @ Bebe Daniels, in “Mlss Bluebeard”; | /'y "\ darin Mixup Tuesday, kd- rnndpredu to the lure of the studlos o ht-af f o 1| to invest the picture with the at- = nd_ Lloyd Ha . in|Many Kisse nd Monte Banks, in Motion pictures liave fiot yet reached | ETe4t = a ¥ L are accepted |©7%d Wagon ———CRANDALL'S—_———_I F has taken an office at a Long Island not plan to forsake the stage|on the stame of the sindic entirely, however. | peoples this set with “Hodge-Podge"; Wednesday, Virginla|0f urtlst turned director s Victor [, OUDh Bicthres have f 3 without question as an art. Fiim| Henry Miles Forman, co-author of ST. AT TENTH—— “Hooked"; h ¥, ¥ The Golf Bug"; Saturday, William |- K ., - Schirtzinger, director of K. Mc- jirl_ on the’ Stairs” | Farnum, fn “Drag Harlen”; comedy, e o 1 s Panoa e Donald’s productfon of “‘Frivolous| Without question as a . s ith Walter Wooda; doti= Sparks, In “Low Tide”; Fri-| “Clear the V : News and [l Bow < Sal” for First National. Mr. Schert- 1 rule, are not national STy 4 < Noval: ‘and Witllag ustisl kiddies 3 day. Eleanor Boardman and John|(Ssl' for ¥iret Warional = Hr. Sehofl|heroes, as the stage celebrities often with Cruze and Woods on i Por Fromor Glibert, in “Wife of the Centaur,” and [ #inger 1 25¢ICIon 1o R0o¢{are. This applies even more strongly | their receut trip East. Mr. Forman b k Walter Hlers, in “A Fat Chance”;fPhotoplay director, 1s a composer ofj,, ¢, qigners. Americans are apt to|has since been doing research work be frowned upon as invaders. en the subject at the Library of Con- TODAY—Doors Open 2:30 P. M—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. First National Presents J. K. McDonald’s Absorbing Picturiza- sion of His Ouwn Original Story, Fault y Directed by Victor Schertzinger “Good Spirits”; 2 Priday, Buddy Roosevelt. in “Rough | Wide renown. Schertzinger is known Gloria Swanson knew about this at- | €ress, in ' Washington, to turn over Hoxie, in “Daring 3 O P to the world as the composer of b e ¥ E Riding,” Irvin S. Cobb's “One-Third | [ B " onléy, tep| Today and tomorrow, Jack Holtand | oy-"%na Pathe Review: Saturday, [“Marcheta’” -Just an Old Love™ andf ity de when ghe went to France some | to Cruze for actual production. time ago to star in “Madame Sans-| ‘The Pony Express” will depict the A dynamic yomance of the West a! = mining days, enacted with comswm~ = 3 3 i and Barle Foxe, in “The Race STOKS cutabig on PICtUre| Gones Forrest Halsey, who wrote|hardships, the trials and the vic- the scenario, however, preceded her|tories of the men who maintained mate skill and daring by a motable = cast, led by test at 8 o'clock: Tuesday, Colleen field this versatile young man was a Avenue Grand. Moore, in “So Bi and comedy; concert violinist of internationalf .’ . e el ot Today d tomorrow, Cecil B. De| Wednesday, Bebe Danlels, in *“Miss Takoma repute. 0 smooth out the wrinkles. communication Wwith the outposts o Milla's “The Golden Bed” and Earl | Bluebeard” " comedy, “The Last < Leonce Perret, a Frenchman, was |ocivilization which the ploneers estab- oadcasting”; Tuesday and|[Chord,” and surprise night; Thurs- Today, tomorrow and Tuesday, Doug- * s engaged as director, and a number of | lished In the Far West. nesday, Doris Kenyon and Ron-|day, Lloyd Hughes, in “Every Wom- |las Fairbanks, in “The Thiet of Bag- Needed Music for distingulshed French actors wers se- Iman, in “A Thief in Paradise,” | an's Life,” and comedy, “The Olympic | dad” (Sunday, &, 7 and § p.m.; Mon- . . cured for leading roles in this Na- . Chase, in “Is Marriage | Games"; Friday, Constance Talmadge, | day matinee, 3:30 p.m.); Wednesday, Inspiration. poleonic story, and, it Is claimed, the| Carlo Schipa, a musician of abili ! nk?’; Thursday, Novakand [in “Her Night of Romance,” and | Mary Alden, in “A Woman's Woman’ ¥ i change of attitude upon the part of |and brother of Tito Schipa, noted ope- Willlam Fairbanks, | Fight for |Harry Langdon, in “Shenghaied Lov- | Stanley Laurel, in “Short Kilts"; OREIGN muisic is needed to inspire | the aristocracy was sudden, and the | ratic tenor, plays the part of Sasha, Yonor,” Lige C g Step L ers turday, Tom Mix, in “Teeth,” | Thursd: “Abraham Lincoln™ (mati- foreigners to act naturally be-|trick was turned. the cafe violinist in the screen ver- “and Murdock Stan Laurel, {n “Zeb vs. Paprika,” and | nee, 3:30 p.m.); Friday, Richard Dix, [fore thé motion picture camera, and e i, sion of Ziegfeld'n “Sally.” Schipa. it Ray, In * “Ten Scars Make a Man,” No. 8. In “A Man Must Live"; “The Go. the music must be the correct classi- is sald, did muok to put the players Hur —_ ters” (first chapter); Aesop's Fables; |fication of “foreign.” This fact was the Vienneso operetta|!into the spirit of their work, While 4 smond, in 1. . comedy, “Don’t Park Here": Saturday, | dissovered by Director Raoul Walsh| which has been setting new long-run | cameras clicked on the cafe scen Measure of a Man,” Sennett OYum~ matinee and evening, “Lefty” Flynn, mmnx the making of comedy scenes|records on the Continent, may be |the strains of “Every Cloud Has a Sil and Sand” Hodge-Podge and| Today, tomorrow and Tuesday, “The |in “The Millionaire Cowboy”; “Rid- “The_ Spanlard,” when Walsh di- - y for Fall pro- | ver Lining,” “Sally” and a dozen other “ldaho,” No. 4 Thundefing Herd," by Zane Grey:|ers of the Plains” No. b; Aesop's|rected 550 sons and daughters offduction, with Tessa Kosta In the title | popular melodies could be heard on — Wednesday and Thursday, Adolphe | Fables; “Chronicles of America Spain in a grandstand during a thrill- | role. the set v Menjou, Ricardo Cortez and Frances —— ing bullfight. All the native Spanish "E o The hazardous adventures of a beautiful dance hall proprietress, & stranded actor and his emall eon, who brings happiness and con- tentment out of the chaos of his daddy’s wasted life—eet amid the srow-capped gran- deurs of Rainier National Park, and thickly punctu- ated with climacteric sur- prises and breathless thrills. Carolina. Howard, in “The Swan"; Friday, Co- Waliian Pask atmosphere was there with the ex- an T o e e rinne Griffith, fn “Love's’ Wilderness" ception of just one item, and its ab- EMBROIDERY turday, Wesley Bar - : iy, sl o el sence showed in the acting of the AL ST. JOHN IN “DYNAMITE DOGSIE™ Tues Ag e Story | Get Tt Thundering Herd,” with 4 extras, until a rugh order was ment Without & dnesday, “The — Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton and fo Jus taniy “"““"“"‘l"“'s-v:':‘l"h"‘"’: Clouded 1 day 1 Friday, Park Beery, also Our Gang comedy, Lo At 8! SPECTAL WORLD SURVE OVERTURE—"SUITE L'ARLESIENNE" (Bizet) (Prelude—Minuetto—Farandole) Arkenting » with Rebs Dani . anee Wednesday and Thursday, | Chestra in full costume was playing DANIEL BREESKIN nd Saturda e Winks,” with| Today and tomorrow, Frances How- | “The Copperhead,” with Lionel Barry- | the native alrs of Spain just as they CONDUCTING Viola Dana. , Adolpha Mer and Ricardo|more: educational comedy. “Tootsy |2re Played in the'land of romance. lu by U Harry Lang-| Wootsy"” ; Friday and Saturday, “Those e e L] WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA = ([T e e | TR Ch Ch “All Night Long,” and Pathe| Who Judge” with Patsy Ruth Miller evy ase. New: CRANDALL’S events (doors open Sunday 2:45, | and Lou Teilegen: Mack Sennct comedy, | DBurlesques Apache Dance. First Showing Today and tomorrow, d | continuous); Tuesday, the “Freiburg | “Galloping Bungalows” Daly, 7 and e s y in Washington Grimth, Viola Dana heodore | Passion Play” and Sennett's 2 p., orchestra. ALT"O‘ GH “The Crowded Hour of Roberts, in “Forty Wi \erop's | dering Waistlines”; Wednesday LDy a serious, dramatic story, A R Fox Tuesday, | Thursday, Ric! x n = Bebe Daniels’ flair for comedy was i The Perfect Picture 14th ST. AND PARK RD. Sunday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1:30 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY. A Unicersal Hit Johm Bowere und Lillian | Howard, in sToo Many K York. given full swuy for u hilarfous s in “ y an” ence in this story in which she h, mpty Sunshine | Ben Turpin in “The Reel Virginian Today and tomorrow, Corinne Grig- | 2equence in t y o s . ite ;| F v, Bebe Danfels, Robert ¥razer| i in “Love's Witderness, and :‘mv;‘:«r;q - arn" ntertainer of the A. 5 sces D e . X el o Lloyd Hamilton, in “Hook A oA day and Thursday. Mari ! and “Our Gang” in “Blg BUs-| 34 and Wednesday, Cecil B. ) Seente Mn eunee Monte Blue and H o ss”; Saturday, Rin-Tin-Tin, Loulse | \iijes “Tha Golden: Bed : ! ' ke e Mille's e Golden B Miss Daniel, burl f The Dark Swan"; aper fun zenda and Buster Colller, Jr In|jyrd's “Broadcasting”: Thursduy,|ihe popular o “'-‘f;::n:.‘ -Evu:u:!:::c Spoutmutnuly Supported in an Enlivened Picturization of Harry Wilson’s Humorous Hit, and Fox News; Charles | “The Lighthouse by the Sea’: “OUr|priscilla Dean, in “The Si o De Roche, Wall; McDonald and r‘.nng in |u\‘|;lo, '.:ri,» ‘,fxu]\.ChAPle Seville,” and Sunshine Con .d;'ut,\-,,.r i '_‘-“x”r |vr‘m1r-'|;‘(r,.”r r;:u-ll(f’v“:ug:‘rnr ,’ Madga Bellamy, in and Glory of fr;:n"\" bder: (Saturday |04y Works But Fat : Fridav. | srous thie. open.pocked amivt el Svere, . Roy B T T i St Chithias Py s Smith”| tied kerchief worn the traditional | Mack Ml “The Cannonball Express” —Patlln rs. T. Roy Barnes, Wanda Charlie Chase, “Is) - che of the Parisian erworle ley and § 5 Tec Princess. Bunk? and athe Revi 5 | e pasiots - dlsgiared. saax ity ] A PARAMOUNT PICTURE—With Review—Otto F. Beck, Harold T. Peass, Organista. —_— Tues-Wed—STAR CAST, “A THIEF IN PARADISE™ Romance o g and tomorrow, Reginald | Eva Novak and William Fairbanks, Bobby Vernon in “Great Guns"—Added Attractions 113 r 3 Jarke - ndtoan.” ” % 5 black mustache on her upper lip. T > = e ;;TL(S‘ . harke : “s{('flfi},f';fl,{-du}_%x‘:’f Flght 1 " Ned Spa i uu’nw‘ i LH‘W LEATRICE JOY AND ERNEST TORRENCE Thars-Fri—THOS. MEIGHAN in “COMING THROUGH” IAge Conley in “Step Lightly"—Sportlight Episode No. 9, “Rider of the Plains,” Fustec aance ool _Sdornment} 2 S and International News; Tuesday and e e s PR En]] TnMevbe Festmre _NED WEXBUILYS ““THE EOUR! HUSBANDS” Satarday—Jas. Kirkwood, “SECRETS OF THE NIGHT” Juvenile Comedy, ““Wildcat Willie" to the caricature. Barnes' part in| (4 Other Acts and 4 Other Features) Mat. Only, “Idaho,” No. Nazimova and Milton Esther Ralston, “the old-fashioned |(his dance was that of the “lady.’ A Today and tomorrow, Lewis Stone in “Madonna of the Streets,” and | girl,” who made such an impression quslly grotesque CRANDALL’S '—CRANDALL S and Florence Vidor, In “Husbands and [ Walter Hiers, in “Short Change"; |as the lovely Mrs. Darling in “Peter Lovers uesday, William Faver- | Tuesday only, Bill Gee, Surprise|Pan,” will play the leading feminine /\\\\'//// V12222 0NN U ZZZZ 1 == I NN\ SSSS= sham ,in “The Sixth Commandment”; | night”; Thursday, Shirley Mason, in |role opposite Richard Dix in “Califor- 18th AND COL. RD. — NINTH, BET. D AND E— FUN.-MON. BUN-~MON. QENE 0'BRIEN JANE NOVAK MAE BUSCH KENNETH HARLAN ahed Ensam- With Bem Alezander, Tom | And a Distingul En itohell Lewss and ble in a Gripping Tale of Sesires Homra fn " rire: Taerioue Nesteness TWO SHALL BE BGRN F.wolous s‘l Lloyd Hamilton, in “Hooked” CUff Bowes, in “Inside Out™ —Hodge-Podge I TR AT IIIH!HI!III RHTEHEHI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl[ll]llllillllIlIIIIIlIIlIIIllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIlliIlIIlIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|lIlIIIlIlIIIllIIIIIIII AT N2\\W Lawis sroxt Tl Lot CE R ion o 12 DE -LuxE sHOWS 3-7-23, = | iew o “HUSBANDS AN D ”nmu'/// “I IIIIII’\\\\\\"I,W‘\\\ = . Wednesday, Agnes Ayers and Percy | “Husbands’ Wives”; Aesop Fables; | nia—or Bust!” She but recently com- F l F armont, in “When a Girl Loves';|comedy, Rembrandt; amateur night;|pleted a featured part in Herbert um eatures STARTS iursduy, showing 7 and 9 p.m., Ma- ! Friday, Buddy Roosevelt, in “Battling | Brenon’s “The Little French Girl” CIRCLE =105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W.953 TODAY : S il S AV ERS.” ety \ \ From the Saturday PRINCESS 3 ANDI- / wening Post_stor; __ BN . by Clavence Budd. Al 1343 Winconsin Av, \ i, ‘\\“‘ p \) III.\\\\\\‘\\ N ington Helland. : FU—MBARTONWM A l C \\\/ ROBT. FRAZIER, in TAKOMA Takoma Park, LAS FATRBAN IHE THIER OF BAGDADLY 3 thow A Sndas, at S, 7, 9. Mondsy matinee \\\\\\ll LI PP AN CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN F_Street at 10th ,,\\ = TSI = WWWezzzz\NEEin ) /L ;\\\\ A VITAGRAPH PICTURE ‘Greater Than Marriage' From el ‘Joan Thursiay’ By Louls Joseph Vaace Lou Tellegen Marjorie Baw Dagmar Godowsky P o X tioms of the W A\ ) CRANDALL'S i4th & Park R4, N.W. TODAY _AND TOMORROW —R] FEATURING DooToR BALL_EX " _And Review. LOIS WILSON—NOAM BEERY £ |crannaius zovcovvver JAY AND TUMORROW. RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND McKEE TR “ALEXANDER 0 'BRIBN, in “FRIVOLOUS RAL."™ ud 2‘ thrilltng story of a girl's fight % save s small town from a CRAND. K political boss and his merciless, TODAY AND TOMORROW- JANE NO- :u:;numnc henchmen. It's one VAK ).n;l‘kay\';;'lpfinliA!luN in e season’s finest love stories | oAl £ EEO this won- N derful, gripping tale! CRANDALL'S 53707, Shont s, — Matn—2 P.M. Sat, 3 pom. Sunday ADDED FEATURDS -85 | | TOPAY—STAR OAST. In “FOR YOU MY RoY. Comedy. AL, WILKON. in "THD COMEDY—PATHE NEWS—SOENIO ATR AWK Ant STAN LAURDL. ia A MANDARIN MIX-UP. & PARANOUNT TOM GANNON'S ORCHESTRA CRANDALL'S AVENUE GRANG PICTURE. % i _’“5 Pl.fllnv". 8.E. 2 pm_dally: 3 pm. Sanday WEEK STARTING: TODAY—SUNDAY, APRIL § TopAY "AND . TOMORROW-_OECIT, B, DeMILLE'S “THE GOLDBN BED. E Cartoon. 9 = ¢ 'S Avollo Theater 624 H St. N.E, 'I'Y'D\\' AND TOMORROW—DORIS and RONALD COLMAN, in “A THIEE IN PARADISE. " Comeds. CRA e Ga. Ave. & Quebeo 8 TODAY AND TOMORR RINNE GRIFFITH, in TOVE'S LDER- ESS." And LLOYD HAMILTON, in “"HOOKED.' WRE 11 0 FLtnn N.E. REVERLY RAINE snd = > ” e N | N SN NN RAPHAEL ™ & O Streets NW. COLLEEN MOORB, 1In “§0_RIG." Comedy. 62 H Street N.W. FAVORI JACK HOLT, In arvinai22- |8 [ LINCOLN THEATER 'McKinley St., D.C. R HODONRE | RORBRTS. in = -TORTY bk v N £ Fables and For SUN~MON~TUES. ELEANOR > RN | s i e — BOARDMAN \ . 2%V g || e CONWAY TEARLE MATT MOORE ’ E || LIBERTY Fors Cavitol ana F e WII. n““ELL 2 m MARION DAVIES, in With ‘escoptional cast in Reginald Burker’s soreem version of R 3 “JANICP MEREDITH." Wm. Foughn Moody's— Direct from a won- S ¢ ¢ PARK THEATER #* N.w. & GREA 9 Soiaaki it the Can BV . mpu“'i‘n%"“““\«é-“m’i‘&"#‘l-f;‘énm CLIFF BOWES IN -T.It:e M?D kusn"E % % 3 o\ Tn.! HARRY LANGDON OOMEDY and News. ‘WED~THURS. FRI~SAT, CHARLES WARDMAN PARK THEATRE Crmtm i bRRG he e o Mary Astor CHAPLIN JACOK HOLT, RAYMOND (I;L\{'l\) DA':\"‘; N%AOH IIYEEBY. ., JACKI® Tl Y. Ian Keith COOGAN -~ In_the international revival of the NEW STANTON ¢ L:':.:;'."P‘r OVN0 Foaol jans coners; 0 Vool which co-siarred A fid “TOMORROW’S LOVE." starcing AG Dribatias RiAdoR ENT]CEMENT i m"k"fl“"'mm BOBBY VERNON IN “HIGE | Tals ..-~E 3 “ nt Show Fridey, ¥ 428 9 pm. OLYMPIC For & Bet ok a 1o GEAR" Bupper Setiriar,” ¢ B TODAY MORROW, TUBSDAY_JACK o/ Yois wit: SON. NOAT BEBRY, RAYMONY HAT. Paramouni's *THR THUN. DBRING HENDLS by Zane Grey; direct from Loew's Columbia, first showin Dorthwest. EARLE FOXB. in' -Ti BURGLAR.” one of the Van {bber [ Hows: Oitrostr ¢ Haring Deris ' | i . BT [P Copuels Tomscmest Bereen FomsesH{{HINTHINININ Innocence” ¥rom Edith Wharton's Pulitser Prize Stery Beverly Bayne Elliott Dexter Edith Roberts A Thriling, Dramatte & o Near ‘Wesek oy o e B A Ferfoct Onst. 19:28, 3:20, 5:40, Y207 11:01, 1:35, 4:96, 848, Ses g ot i i B B Rt Pt Next Week, “LAST LACGH" Next Week, “LAST LAUGH" (MMZA\—=X / ZA ALSO MISS VELMA SUTTON COLOBATURA SOPRANO IN VOCAL SELECTIONS RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA “AVE MARIA”.....................BACH-GOUNOD Featuriag MISCHA GUTERSON im His First in Washington as & Vioiin® Solotst 70" NOTE—LAST SHOW, PRESENTING BOTH FEATURE PICTURES, STARTS AT 8:25 P. M. NEXT WEEK—"“LAST LAUGH.” AND HOUSE OF DAVID DBAND S 7= 1D NZZININY N > 2 A A 22 \\,, % i AF N N\ ORI ERETE UllIZ4 /lohlllli\\\\\\\V .\/////—=umm i TUES.-WED. MADGE BELLAMY And Wm. Haines én George Ty B g sdie, e Barr McOutcheon's GOLDEN BED A FOOL AND OMas. Chase, in “Is Marriage HIS MONEY st Spat Pamily."in The Bottls THURS.-FEI. aby! LLEWIS S. STONE | o ONWAY TEARLE "G oims ™ | ALIGE TERRY CHEAPER TO MARRY | waiice Beery ana Huntiey o Gordon _in _Wm._ Vaughn Neal Burws, in “Sea Lege Moody's, the SATURDAY GREAT DIVIDE SIIILEY msol OUiff Bowes, in “High Hopea” t Washdurn and BATURDAY. '“‘lm Coat in Fox's * WY nussanp's | PATSY RUTH MILLER 4nd & Brilliant Ensemble, WIVES n tho «0ue Gang.” in.“Dos Dove’ | GIRL ON THE STAIRS d Pusale Ml Sewnett's “The Cannon Ball Sportiight—Mei. " Oniv, SThe, Camnon T A RO o (!

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