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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY b { N L o ) 25 % AMUSEMENTS. “Tinsel.' L, the Reginald Goode s sketch in which Florence Reed is appearing this week, is in reality ’ g e the second act of Miss Reed’s latest NE commodity that never has a | beauties f F d Spain. Warner Baxter and Billie : 3 y eauties from France and Sp oy, e - | Broadway vehicle, ‘“Ashes.” Miss s slump in theatric value is femi-| Irene also has something more than | : i Tis 3&;,3’ ‘ll"egg’l;heir-;\k"’[??llel Eififii‘-“’“" Reed has brought with her the orig- Lo T i ine, beauity: her beauty to recommend her as a | N | Gre mmtinas ouly, Dist Shentie: inal Broadway ¢ast, the highest priced g ; ; And_this opening serves to intro.|stage attraction. In the “Follies” s A N »liw-r"i»( I | Great Circus Mystery.” in vaudeville. = The play. ik said to 3 B duce Irene Delroy, the singing and|to her lot falls the favor of leading Drtmaiof Jeopay e pLrsien :;u(\‘gnler:m{mix‘r admirably to onden: : S dancing ingenue ‘of the “Gresnwich| prastically ail the mlf and dencingd N ¥ L 4 : -minute 3 A age Follies.” numbers of a hant and Vednesday and Betty Pask act Miss Reed runs the gamut from v Irene Delroy is credited with being | revue. Bronson and Ernest nce, in ark. low comedy to the heights of emo- the most dimpled young woman that| Her first experience was in the bal- Peter Pan” (time of shows, 7 and 9| mogay and tomorrow, Alice Terry, | tion. . the stage has presented since the|let of the Chicago Grand Opera Com- p.m.); Friday, Jane Novak and Ken-l o o mearle and Wallace Beery, in ‘'Tinsel” is the story of a star, seen p b - halcyon days of Lilllan Russell. The pany, where she was encouraged and neth lan, in “The Man Without a | Ly oat Divide,” CHff Bowes, in |in her dressing room on the opening . authority for this statement is Miss | coached by the famous Mary Garden. Teart iturday, Betty Blythe, in|.no Fooling,” and Pathe News Events | ight of “Autony and Cleopatra,” ; g Amy Leslle, the widely known Chi-|She has appeared in three or four ‘ChuChin Chow. (doors open’Sunday 2:43 continuous); who is forced to go on the stage and go critie. But it is not for her|musical comedies, and has made briet | Mary Philbin, in ~The Rose | finish the play after receiving a cable- : fmples alone that Miss Delroy is a | excursions into . vaudeville ~ with Empire. 5" and Lige Conley, in “Mid- | £ram telling of the death of her baby decorative delight. In physical con-| Charles King and Tom Patricola, Bl Wednesday and Thurs: | i Englan e _situation is not a d 4 tour she comes amazingly close to the| Because of her rare beauty Miss ‘ng\\ u‘:\:, Baxtes Billie Dove and | H€W one. But in the hands of so po- 5 4 classic standards and her ankles are| Delroy is constantly importuned to Douglas Fairbanks, jr.. in “The Air| €Nt an actress as Miss Reed its pos- e sald to have a symmetry and beauty | practice her art before the camera in | Mail,” and Harry Langdon, in “Luck | SiPilitles are attained to the utter- thut gladdens the eve, and in one |the cinema, but thus far has with ' g 4 d mos! notable respect at least surpass the | stoos the clamor of e Mo o . ‘c‘am Tn““’Ffli‘n,e‘r.'of }"d‘]m’lfx:‘;; m;.‘rfd The theatre is at' once the most widely hc-rnp)eded ankles of imported ! rectors. e Swan,” and comedy, ?;fl:.me Sk dams. % Step Fas cruel and the most fascinating of \\h";‘,:,i B e e | urday, Marie Prevost, Monte Blue and | fareers: oy l:‘:&"j‘o‘:;""m e g?:"” y - * o % - 4 : ity | Helene Chadwick, in “The Dark d I f I h 1] ] } ; Friday, Edith | (@ <10 juventle comedy, “The Goat Jltxs;alter r;e‘m\mg word of the death 1I€e 1n a riil. 5 Cpind com- | Getters,” and added matinee attrac: | fiave played m whom she adored. .1 ; i ave playe tion, Chapter 6, “The Riddle Riddr" an 1 czllf‘ll:iel\t:r"\irl‘yo;‘:::.::flrf g (Saturday, coentinuous from 2 p.m.) my temperature was 104, and only pLAthun’rs may be playmakers, | grave, amost sanctimonious manager T habit made me repeat the lines. These o but sometimes they overlook a|of the Shubert-Belasco, who caught 3 R dacl things are a commonplace to any one CLIFFORD BROOKE, great chance. the inspiration like a radio message Favor“e‘ phae h‘md;henpro!esslortx But lm the out- | Direetor of |||ln National Theater|® g ") oversight possibly may be|from the air. A hasty co:(erence with R w Today and tomorrow, Gloria Swan- | Slder seers too cruel and some RNy pre. charged to Ralph Spence, the author | Donald Gallaher and other represent- o o e T “He | som, in “Wages of Virtue,” comedy,|™may think that a situation such as Sho. seve to 1% et ‘the unusual | atives and officials of the author and i 5 ooty e | “Little Robinson Corkscrew”: Tues.|!hat revealed in “Tinsel” is impossi ay called “The Gorllla,” which had | producer was followed by a rehearsal meo and Juliet”; tomorrow, Pola Ne- | “Little Robinson Corkscrew"; b play - T i East of Suesr Tox News. also | day, Elaine Hammersteln, in “Drums | ble- On the contrary it {s usual.” Mary Philbin 1 in “Follies |fts premiere in this city last Monday |early in the weels, Almdst immediately amateur contest at 8 o’clock; Tuesday, | of Jeopardy,” comedy, professional g F evening. * thereafter a big blue note of ;\A!‘n ndg ¥ Ruth Milleg in ““The Girl on|&nd amateur contest at 8 o'clock; In Explanntion anne. Mr. Spence d|m‘ create nnbul;)rxnwun; upmm;:'dlnégm:‘i;tIflos‘r&m”q:m&e”l“e s - “ Heels”; | Wednesday, Charles De Roche, in . Sl Bt play, one reminiscent, probably, of e il AL i Was Highi | “Love and Glory,” also hysterical [ FARL CARROLL'S 'production of | MJARY PHILBIN'S greatest ambi:| ‘rhe Bat» and of “Bulldog Druny|for the care of the gorilla Should be he Girl Problem,” comedy, “Nero”; Thursday, Mary “White Cargo,” by Leon Gordon, tion to date in her motion picture | mond,” which are supposed to have | get out front, st tight—do not be night: "Fhiirsday, “The' 3 Philbin, in “The Gaiety Girl,” com-|is a dramatization of Ida Vera .| career is to be realized. She is to emlzlose‘; ;llk:};‘: {:9:::;';:: ((;]le !l;lfng :‘::;T@d He always runs from hu- ho Came Back,” Harry Langdo oy, e Ol e e | oA it (ielye Blayground." It| star in Qulda’s “Follles Parine.” A e thrarin il |What sollowed at the evening per: The s Meow riday, (e | he Go Getters.” and surprise night; | the thrill hunters, the Eourmets of| While Miss Philhin was working in|to chill the spinal marrow. But Mr. | formance. with a sudden bound, land, e I "R | Saturday, William Desmond, in “The | sensationalism, but for the thoughtful, | “Fifth Avenue Models,” a Universal-| Spence overlooked a big chance, and|ed Mr. Spence’s play from the 1ist o P, 3 ; i g capal perienced | the doubtfuls into the fronts ranks Hee Haw": Saturday, Tom|Sunset Trail” Stan Laurel, in “Short the dissectors of life, the truth-seek- | Jewel picture, Julius Bernheim, gen-[S¥en the capable e na | of the sensationally sucosssfuls N P S " also “'Ge oofs,” No. 2. " Tnive < y v E g in “The Last of the Duan Kilts, Galloping Hoo The story has to do with primall €78l manager of Universal Pictures Gorilla,” missed it in the multitudt It will not do to say more here. It our ‘J'“"“ “{!1""’(:v ‘J“M“' J conditions; it lacks the niceties of| West Coast studlos at University City, [ nous ' “surprises” and bloo%curdlera :lofl‘gh;eéb: b:;:erpwvletfl::?m”:h?lhfxg SplEas el i BT e civillzation. 1t is a record of the life | became aware of her hapes, and so the has YW“‘lf"\;;‘;dfl};Y“‘;,’g;‘“";, quiet, | then judge for themselves. fldren’s surprise matines. ¢ of the African tropics, the methods |y aris tololes h rathai e 3 Sl L D Today, “Forbidden Cargo,” and Stan|and duties of the white traders; the | L\ apor \° 10 PIaY @ rather sad part Laurel in “Monsieur Don’t Care”;| nature of the savages: the almost “ollies Farine,” one of Ouida’s - Gidl. Home. tomorrow, House Peters, in “The Tor-| hopeless problems of colonization and read novels. The Dream Gir ! i and Walter Hiers, in “Good | Christianization, and the demoraliza-| This famous Frenchwoman's liter-| =4\ BATNTER heads the company Next Week's Photoplays Today, Douglas MacLean, in “Never | Spirifs”; Tuesday, Gloria Swanson, in | tion which foliows the unnatural im-| .« works have furnished several| D Qg * 2 o METROPOLITAN—R ic hard Say Die,” and Lloyd Hamilton, in /|« a Virtur nd CIIff | position of thg rule of that will present ‘The Dream 3 d Half a Hero"; tomorrow, Madge Bel- ._“'Ee\:-pz;r( A il 9 N TdCe OVer| onsational picture plays, as well as| Girl,” the last opéretta bearing the Barthelmess, in “New Toys. lamy and Kenneth Harlan, in “On the n “The Fast Work.| Leon Gordon's treatment may seem |Some of the great dramas of the stage, | imprint of Victor Herbert, at Poll's PALACE—King Vidor's Stroke of Three,” and Cliff Bowes, nd Senneft’s Galloping Bunga-| harsh, but he is claimed only fo have|2mong them “Under Two ¥lags"” and | the week of May 10. Associated with “Proud Flesh.” “The Merrymakers”; Tuesday cs": Thursday, Bebe Danlels, in|penned conditions as he found them. | The Dog of Flanders. Miss Bainter is Walter Woolf, last| | o /00 Wal o d Battling Orioles” and Sennett’s “Miss Bluebeard,” and Jimmy 'Au- | T | Fi¥ it is sald, Miss Philbin | season with “The Lady in Ermine. AL Sl eymoon Hardships”; Wednesday, Allprey, in “A Ghostly Night”; Friday, Yok has “Follies Farine,” and it was|and also recalled for his work in the Norman_Kerry, in “Fifth Wilson, in “The Cloud Rider Buddy Roosevelt, in “Battling Buddy,”| qogay 3 3 while playing in “Fifth Avenue Mod- | Winter Garden shows. s Avenue Models. Hdna Marion, in “Putting on’ Afrs™: | Chaille Chase, in. “Plain and Fancy | oy, 34 tomorrow, Constance|els” that Mr. Beshelm saw her read-| Although “The Dream Girl was| | TIVOL]_“Pampered Youth” Thursday, Evelyn Brent, in k| Girls,” and ~The ‘Great Circus Mvs-| com oase:, 18 rning to Love,”|ing the book and, noting the intense-| adapted from *“The Road to Yester. Enticementy “Phe Kil Stocking ""and Lige Conley, in it No 2: Saturday, Maurice (Letty) | C. owes, in ‘“Welcome Danger,”|ness of her interest, questioned her by Rida Johnson Young and e Yop “Hello, Hollywood"; Friday, Maurice|plynn, in “The No-Gun Man,” and and Sportlight; Tuesday, Madge Bel-|as to the reason. Harold ~Atteridge, the new book is ANG. L UBEN SN (Lefty) Flynn “Breed of the Bor-|comedy, “The Mysterious Stranger.” lamy, in “On the Stroke of Three, “I know of no story in which I|credited with many dramatic qualities AMBASSADOR~"“New Toy ahr aridt Al Fite, dn Dyfarite 20 Mys <" land comedy, “The Sleep Walker":| believe T could:do greater work,” re-(of s own while the melodies are “Born Rich,” “Soft Shoes” ok itnday S Ha iy Cazy Wednesday, James Kirkwood, *| plied little Ma sald to be the most effective composed and “The Beloved Brate” Reattil Ratlart s o5l Eenson crets of the Night,” and Art ““Follies Farine” is the story of a|by Victor Herbert in his later vears. 7 Roaring Rails,” and Larry Semon, Takoma or ol of a|by or 3 CENTRAL “The Bel in “Kid Speed. . re Blond Men Bashful?” girl who sacrifices all for a man who | The trend of public taste for musical ~—“The Beloved Today and tomorrow, Corinne Grif-|day. Doris Kenyon and Ronald Col-| thinks nothing wha m-er of her. Yet|shows with a real plot is evidenced in Brute,” “Learning to Love,” Tl fith, in “Lov Wilderness,” Will| Mman, in “A Thief in Paradise,” and|she guides him to the height of fame | this operetta, which has been one of “A Thief in' Paradise” and eader. | Roges in “Gee Whiz Genevieve’;|Hal ,Roach’s *Are Husbands Hu-|and power sinks back to the|the highlights among the season's “Comirfg Through.” Lon Chaney. in “He Who Gets|Tuesday, Monte Blue, in “Loving(Mman?” Friday, X ‘ - successes. Blapped,” is the attraction at the|Lies.” Harry Langdon, in Shanghal % % o TEhAs Bod Leader today. The cast includes John | ed Lovers veduesday. Irene Ric = an odge Podg N T Gilbert, “Norma Shearer and Tully |and Ricardo Cortez, in “This Woman,” | Saturday, William Fairbanks and R R G Marshall. Added attractions are comedy, “Oh, Teacher” Thursday,|Novak. in “Women First”; Lea Moran loping Hoofs” and a Buster Keaton|Viola Dana in “Along Came Ruth*|in “His High Horse,” and “Idaho,” ’ comedy. comedy, “Court Plaster”; Friday, Bebe 4. 2 in_“Little Miss Bluebeard,” 1 : s’ Fables; serial X = Olympic % s,” No. 3; comedy, i Today and tomorrow, Rin-Tin-Tin, matinee and _evening, r WEEK BEQINNING TODAY—-SUNDAY, APRIL 19 in “The Lighthouse by 5 oin “The Dixie Handicap": . 5 and Wednesday. 'G. Niisson, | Aes serial, “Riders of the iscons 4 Metro- in “The Top of the World"; Thursda: . 7: comedy, “Drenched.” N SHIRLEY MASO! Goldwyn ‘heaper [u Mari i 5; nigl v —_—_— e - Picture TAKOMA Tl:‘?m- Park, D. = Famed for Her Beauty. ‘2! I [The House of Recognized Preeminence] ———CRANDALL'S = [METROPOLITAN ~——F ST. AT TEN'H TODAY—Deoors Open 2:30 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. 8 THIS WEEK®u First National Presents a Superb Special Production That Will Take Immediate Rank As the RIUMPH OF TRIUMPHS Adding New Luster to the Name of the Most Brilliant and Most Versatile Emotional Star of the Soreen, NORMA ALMADGE Today and tomorrow, matinees both days, k Holt, in “The Thundering | Herd, nd comedy, “The l‘}n)l!\ulhll-. Cannibal”; Tuesday and Wednesday e Menjou and Ricardo Cort \\ illiams, wvenge,” and comedy HIIWMWIMWMWIMIMHMNIWHWIW T IlllIllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIllllIIllIIIIIIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlll!lIlIllllllIIllIlIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIWHIIII|IIIIIIIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllmfllllllllmu Supported by Wallace MeDonald, Brandon Hurst, Emily Fitzroy, Marc MeDermott, Margaret Seddon, Alf Goulding, Paulette Duval, Walter Long, Geo. Hackathorne and a Great Ensemble in a Splendid Film Version of Martin Brown’s Stage Success, § THE LADY The omng Story of 25 Years of the Life of a London Musio Smprr Who Made Love’s Supreme Sacrifice That Her Son Might Be Reared a “Gentleman”—Tremen- dous in Theme, Acting and Scenic Effects. EMBROIDERY NEAL BURNS A RIOT IN “WHY HESITATE” WORLD SURVEY—ADDED AUXILIARIES OVERTURE—"SOLONNELLE" (1812) Tschaikowsky DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA N e e v T CRANDALL’S TIVOLI THEATE 14th ST. AND PARK RD.—— Sunday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1:30 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY. Al and Charles Christie Preserts SYDNEY CHAPLIN Supported by a Remarkable Cast in a Perfect Picturization of the Greatest of All Stage Comedies, CHARLEY’S AUNT Aesop Fable, “S. 0. S."—Sportlight, “Traps and Troubles” Otto F. Beck, Concert Organist—Harold T. Pease, Ass't. Tues.—Wed.—Panline Frederick in “Smoldering Fires” Mack Sennett’s “Honeymoon Hardships.” Thars.—Fri—Margaret Livingston, “The Choras Lady” Harry Langdon in Sennett’s “The Sea Squawk.” E GRIFFITH. cmDALL'S “E;'ROPOLIT A Street at 10th NINT;-I = CRANDALL’S TIVOLT STARTING N oAtRAoN SARN ST - CRANDALL’S \“BA“S ADOR 18thSt&CaLRAD TODAY, TOMORROW A LEW COBY, HARRIET HAMMOND, RENEE ADOREE She dared not dreahm m of bein% 1mox-e th:n just = a secretary to this young nobleman who was CRANDALL'S “},‘],f T:':a;‘,"f{f ‘ surrounded by wealth and beautiful women. - SN 3 She was happy to love him from afar until E 5 the day he took her in his arms! You'll love every moment of this thrilling love stor{ 3 S] n g (r/ HIERS, i "GOOD SPIRITS." ] ] by the famous author of “Three Weel i ) \\\\\‘ CRANDALL’S AV ENUE GRAND || . g and “His Hour. W/, Pn 3 \\ p.m. daily; p.m. nday ADDED PROGRAM HITS )l *“Vr 2 rgg)fmm:‘qgo HARRY LANGDON COMEDY “BOOBS IN,THE WOODS" M@ % ”/ fo 3 “’1’ G TOLOV E IS = PATHE NEWS REEL, SCENIC, TOM GANNON'S ORCHESTRA | = / R4 PLUMBER. \ON T/ THE .rnaz/ CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER mm AIW ié;,.:‘;dv ind smhr’fi’.‘.m T d . ]orious masf i of baa.utyand dramatic art, First presentation on tage of CRANDALL’S Home Theater made in France with the cooperation of the govern- e fifi,, 0 C St NE. £/ ment amid the actual scenes of Napoleon’s triumph! GUADINO& coop:p" B il 4 Z GLORIA OPERATIC ARTISTS! EMPIRE kg A o kil A T, in “THE TEUNDER] Vi L Day Prices lorlfi) Adults, and N Children, 20e. MISCHA GUTERS ONcmovms ||FATEL S “"'?'“A"J*"’"’ N ) e et Sannett's Comody: [y il g oo g T "'%'f“f“, / « MADAM E Vlln‘l'l(nl LIT. H “THE TENTH OM. HF THL\DER NG HERD. dy L Arranged by Tobas Fables and News Events NoT® eonce Perret gnn the 11th & N.C. Ave. 8.] = hough this su- Mum.h CAROLINA b8 N.c. A = BRI I . LINCOLN THEATER | § |owewcivizs saree | § Z50% e e it G U STREET AT 12TH —___| B s ot drama of a little regimental laundress who rose to the vank of Duchess and became the sensation of the court of the First Empire! Satarday—Florence Vidor in “Barbara Fnelrlut" Hal Roack's “Are Husbands Human?"— Idaho,” No. L A A AR |u|au||||||1um1|1|u|uu||u||||||||u|uu|mmnu!m|||m|||uum|m||||muu|uumuuunlm|m|nmmnummmn|mummmnmmm — CMIIDALL'S CRANDALL S [AMBASSADOR | || CENTRAL | ~———18th AND COL. RD. NINTH, BET. D AND E — lmv.vuax..rcsm SUN.-MON NORMA TALMADGE | CLAIRE WINDSOR Wik Distingulshed Support | Bert Lytell and Star Cast in THE LADY BORN RICH Adesop Fable, “Deep Stuff.” Bert Roach in “Papa's Pet.” WED.-THURS. H“!&E ,55“‘”5! PAULINE FREDERICK on’s, A HO S Laura La Plante and Wanda FOOL and HIS MONEY Haiey e B, B, 7t | SMOLDERING FIRES “Voice of lhc “Nightingale.” Acaop Fadle, “S. O. —_— Crossword l'uzm LIBERTY Nnnh (‘npltollndP Sts. SUN.—MON.—TUES. CONWAY TEARLE, in “THE GREAT DIVIDE." METRO-GOLDWYN PRESENTS PARK THEATER ldth NW. & uchanan TODAY MOXDAY— 5 RY. CONWA ul;uglfmncn BEERY in “TEE GREAT DIVIDE OWES, in “NO FOOLING. ST Rews. it Max Davidson, in Willard Mack’s Original Story of ¢ Bucin.ss Ma? & Partwer i the Eirm of SKelly & NARDIAN PARY. THEATRE 3 A g0 Ginsberg,” Dealers in H lass Junk. ALICE TERRY. Also * ch OF T! FOOLISH.” with HARRY. LANGDom‘ THE RAG MAN NEW STANTON s s ¢ ERIC VON STROHEIM'S NEAL BURNS, in “EASY PICKIN’S” “GREED.” o Also_Variety, “JERUSALEM TODAY.” OLYMPIC You Et. Bet. llfl‘l&lflh WED.—THURS. FRI—SAT. | EEEEML.IE‘?TROINE BY THE SEA ” JAMES J o i e i e KIRKWOOD EUGENE O’BRIEN CIRCLE #105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 en Alexander, Mae Busch, le. l’ulln o MADGE BELLAMY, T 8 : ANNA Q. NILS wis E. With Strong Support, in ¢ M"};::',‘,-,"‘{"f Mane "33" 'ASTOR, “INEZ FROM HOLLY: the Mystery Play SECRETS OF “FRIVOLOUS SAL” £ 1.0; ; e 1 d AL , in THE NIGHT e e “He Who Gets Slapped.” BRUCE SCENIC JIMMIE _ADAMS IN “GALLOPING, HOOFS." g “STEP FAST” Talent Show Friday, 7 and 9 p.m, AL S, BUSTER KEA. Supper Show Saturday, 6 p.m. TUES.-WED T = PRIDAY BETTY COMPSO In Hulbort Footuer's Mystery NORMA SHEARER And Cowrad Nags!l in IAHSIIGILE HOUSE Jimmia “Why EXCUSE ME Firey Hodoe Podge Sennett's “Bull and Sand.” A ST Wiy Y NN s BATURDAY AT SHIRLEY MASON s srainnng TODAY—SUNDAY, APRIL 19 CURLY TOP Mary Astor and othars in OH! DOCTOR Ralgh Graves in “The Plum- col“ MBIA THEATRE 5 ,m““‘) ‘”’ - iy Dot Sl R e PRINCESS 19 H 8. NE ke ¥ STREET AT 1TR i -~ = eSS e e || Bermm——— o , e T T e AR AN TR \ Q

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