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1 AMUS EMENTS. Photoplays ued from) Third Page.) | week at Crandall’s Tivoli eat ' Alice Calhoun, tte M m, Cullen Landis, exarnde nd Allan Forrest, sup- by Walace McDonald and Herring. Ben Turpin in *“Rasp- Romance,” news reels and pipe are added fea nd Wedn stior Tan with Lloyd Hamilton 0 and a Lyman H Podge”; Thursday ar Avoy. Jack Mulhall tedman and in_ Univer. The High nd a Thomas nt,” Bartheln 1 Hay S8, suppce will be th Theater ted by star assador s of this w | | | | i | | | | Rever Windsor, on and Natior Cullen “Born 1 History” | { Menjou, in *¥ This Week ‘“‘Revelation”; Wednesday, Boardman, John Gilbert, Afleen Pringle, in “Wife of the Cen taur”; Thursday, showing, 7 and 9 p.m., Cecil B. De Mille, in “The Golden Bed,” with Rod La Rocque and Vera Reynolds; Friday, James Kirkwood and Norman Shearer, in ‘“Broken Barriers”; Saturday, Buster Keaton, in “The Navigator DUMBARTON. Today, Claire Adams and James Kirkwood, in “The Painted Flapper” tomorrow, Mary Philbin, in “The ety Girl”; Tuesday, “Darwin V Right”; Wednesday and Thursd: Alice Terry, Conway Tearle and Wa! lace Be in “The Great Divide’ day, Betty Compson and' Adolphe st Set”; Saturday, An. tonio Moreno, in “The Border Legion.” Cody, in Eleanor day and Mackaill and Pat Mine With the ‘The Girl Hater,” and Topics Day on Sunfay only; Tuesday and Wednesday, 4 na Q. Nilsson in “The Top of the World,” and comedy Felix Pinches the Pole”; Thursday and Friday, Dorothy Mack: “The Painted Lady,” comedy, and Fox News on Thursday only: Saturday, Ben Wilson in “The Desert Hawk,” comedy, he Mys- terious Stranger,” Fox News and kiddies’ matinee surprise party. tomorre o on Door”: comedy of the FAVORITE. Today, Lon Chaney in “He Who Gets Slapped,” Will Rogers in “Don't Park Here': tomorrow. Baby Peggy in “The Family Secret,” Fox News, also ateur contest, 8 o'clocl Tuesday, “Wolves of the ‘arnum in THE- SUNDAY AMOUS SCREEN STAR COMING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. APRLL 26, Next Week's p}lotoplays METROPOLITAN — Colleen Moore, in “Sally,” film ver- sion of Ziegfeld's musical show. 3 COLUMBIA—Marion Davies, in “Zander. the Great,” film version of Alice Brady's stage success. RIALTO—House Peters and Patsy Ruth Miller, in “Head Winds,” a Universal-Jewel production. PALACE—Betty Compson, in “New Lives for Old,” adapted from the French play by Emile Augier. TIVOLI—“As Man Desires,” “Isn't Life Wonderful,’ Clean Heart” and Shoes.” AMBASSADOR — Colleen Moore, in “Sally”; “Pampered Youth,” “The Chorus Lady” and “The Monster.” CENTRAL — “Pampered Youth,” “Secrets of the Night,” “Charley’s Aunt” and “Enticement.” Filmograms. (Continued from Third Page.) Friday. He remained over for the Gridiron dinner. A new name was added to the ros- ter of Crandall's musicians last week when Cecella O'Dea assumed the du- tles of accompanist for the Wiggle pictures at Crandall's Central and 1920—PART O. New Summer Star LENETA_LANE, Leading woman, National Players. Theater | her for her role in Frank Lloyd's new pitcure, “Winds of Chance,” a fllm verison of Rex Beach’s famous story, in which she plays the part of Rouletta Kirby, a woman faro dealer in the Alaskan gold-rush days. Barbara La Marr was chosen as the favorite screen actress of Prince- ton University in the annual election conducted by the Daily Princetonian, which will issue a speclal Barbara La Marr number. AMUSLEM LNTS. The Wings Win. WATY back 10,000,000 B.C. Dame Nature proved what Gen. Mitch prove—that the aft to the mighty dread- el is is superior naught. During this period of nature's col- orful career she was experimenting with the dinosaurs. To the pterodac- tyl species of dinosaur she gave wings. Some of thesc flying monsters were bigger than modern scout war- planes. Other species, such as the brontosaurus, diplodocus and moro- saurus, she consigned to the lakes and marshes. But in th out to aire greatest war of all time, | the bat | dreadnaughts |ond comparea tc » attack from |annosaurus « size of the w doom, wher saf olog! s continued sands of centuries water cousin had beer First Natio br species to life in a film_version story, now thex show UMMM e Fouse of Recognized Fre-eminence] NN 'METROPOLITAN| F ST. AT TENTH— TODAY—Doors Open 2:30 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. pw-THIS First Nationdl Presents the S in WEEK®&a tar Who Never Had a Failure, His GREATEST COMEDY HIT Adapted from the Stage Success by Milton Herbert Gropper, Author of “Ladies of the Eveming,” and Oscar Hammerstein 2d—Directed by John S. Robertson. | William Home Theaters, sharing honors with ght Margaret Libby “Crandall Saturday Nighters” last week and again last night announced by radio that Harry M. Crandall would award $100 to the person sug- gesting the most suitable name for a new residential playhouse to be erect- ed in the near future at the corner of Georgia avenue and Farragut street northwest. The suggested names must be mailed 1o reach the Crandall exec- utive offices, 934 I street northwest, not later than May 15. If the winning name fs submitted by more than one person the award will be divided. | hould Landlords =hters of the Little Robin Surprise Night; Desmond in “The comedy Wedne: Mack > Corkscrew. Thursday, William Big Timber,” Charlie Chase in *Is | Ma e the Bunk?": Friday, Lefty “lynn in “Breed of the Boarder,” also The Go-Getters,” “The Going of Cum Saturday, Jack Hoxie in “ight- Fury,” Jimmie Aubrey in *“Fishy also “Galloping Hoof: Dorothy Sebastlan, brunette beauty of Birmingham, Ala., has quit George ‘White's o0 play a featured role in Frank Lloyd's new First Na. tional picture, Winds of Chance. ki P Screen tests are said to indicate a % promising film future for Mi: lebas: B.E Lo W tlan, who is just 19 years old. COLLEEN MOORE, Now on her way to Europe, will arrive in Washington Tuesday morning, en route. Beloved Brute.” Jack Mulhall will play the leading male role opposite Corinne Griffith | in the picture version of Edna Ier-| ber’'s “Classified.” Charles Murray also has been engaged for a part in the production. in the 1 two days Central Brute,” a her wit HOME, Buccaneers': Friday, Beverly Moore in tig" “Age of Innocence d's F adeasting™ L “The Go-Getter: ow, nerstein in * ‘Desert Blues™; Bayne | Aesop's | No. .« Keeps Step With Mary. . JMMEDIATELY upon completion of urday 1d_ Walter Hiel Boardman and Peter th orQ = Wil probaBLr wil] be Tuesday, Nazi- silent Accuser”, | finished within the next month, Doug- ““The Ma ; serial, “R .!llfl of the Fairbanks will begin “another nd Aesop comedy, Li: What this new picture lay. Flor- matinee at 2:l Wairnor | Baxter fi t e 70 e is to be has not yet been decided, but that it will be an Hungry Heart” and | ‘Welcome o original rather than an adaptation of . Rube YORK. sither novel or play “Fast nd Furious 1 tomorrow, Thomas Meig The main reason the star has de- Talmadee in *“Laugh Ihm In yming Th gh d Jimmie ded upon this policy is that by the At i oaugh. | Adamsin“Love Goofy”:Tuesday, Belty tima he completes “Don Mary Waistlines": = Saturday, | Compson in “Ramshackle Touse” and | Pickford will be only well started on etty) Fiynn in oo G| comedy, “The Mysterious Stranger ttle Annie Roonis” which would Gang” in “Buccancers: | Wednesday, Tlorence Vidor and Ed:| leave Doug theoreti y twiddling shown | «nd Lyma owe “Hodge P .| mund Lowe in “Barbara Fricte \ls fingers until she finished her pro- n{«nd Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podge. T e s A ok tes: | duattan = OLYMPIC. Thursday, Pay Frederick in| Doug never twiddles his fingers, leading | ice Terry in | Emold Fires" ~ and Aesop | theoretically or otherwise, 86 the only ving | Tuesday won | Fable, Friday. Charlie | course open to him was to do another S Tuseney a0 S S \ Coogan in “The | pleture in order to keep in step with The Golden Bed Kid, ‘Hysterica comedy | his wife. Shearer and on: |and’ Pathe R Madge | If they come out even on the com- To Nagdl fh xcusoanar s amy and _Haines in “A | pletion of thelr respective pictures, Reginald Denny and Mary Astor in|Fooi and His Money,” Ralph Graves | they will probably then call it a day “Oh Doctor™: Saturday, James Kirk. |in = Sennett’s “The Plumber” and | for the ycar 1925 and go abroad once wood and Madge Bellamy in Lol Jors fof & Holiday. of the Night.” LOEW’S PALACE Today and tomorrow, Constance WEEK BEGINNING]TODAY—SUNDAY, APRIL 26 Bennett, George Irving and Myrtle Stedman, in “The Goose Hangs High,” lavish, beautiful dramatization of the Lioyd Hamilton, in “Jonah Jones” and he News: Tuesday, Robert s famous popular novel by Lawrence Rising! nd H mor ance | yf o. inli Fat To Love.,”| ova and in Plumber; | qonna of i is Kenyon. | Jiable. 8 Pringle, Alec|ance Gillingwater ind Clft Saturd o a Woman,” adapted from a | play by Willard Robinson, is to be come & First National picture. An nouncement of the purchase of the flm rights has just been made. { George Rigas has been selected {o play the role of Gaal, brother of the Prodigal Son, in “The Wanderer,” the great Biblical photospectacle las production Pola Negri, who recently arrived in Europe, plans while there to visit the Kleines Theater, in Warsaw, Poland, where she made her first stage ap pearance. Director Sidney Franklin is now! working on_ the continuity of “The Twin Sister,” which will be Constance Talmadge's next picture. Vidor “Christine of th, Cliff Bowes in Thursday, Alma Lila | Mayo in “The oming | Lige Conley in dy, | Friday, Richar n Danger’ ‘Wandering | Maurice (I West.” “Ou and lications are Wallace ind e Production of “The Lady Who E:;:"T‘Zr’""_‘:" ”“x e o = * adapted from Robert Hichens . orrence, 18 working in the].g, ve Bite”” has been launched by laboratory of the Paramount studio.|:qwin Carewe in California. In th Young Torrence is starting in at the| it oo Tewis Stone, Virginia Valll bottom and plans to work up to anliigwara Earle, Louis Payne and Leo executive position in the film in-|\rhice ' s dustry. X by - Samuel Goldwyn has engaged Frances Marion to_write the screen adaption of “The Dark Angel.” the Broadway play, which he will produce as a First National picture, with Vilma Banky, Hungarian actress, and Ronuld Colman in the leads. Viola Dana, it is announced, has been taking gambling lessons to fit LINCOLN— “As Man Desir 2 of In rinne Griffith has completed work lin “The Marriage Whirl,” an adap tion of J. Hartley Manners' pl "oday and tomorrow, i “The National Anthem | | i ackeloth and Scarle ednesday, Irene Rocque__in Thursday, Norr First National has purchased the creen rights to “The Tidal Wave,” - by Hutcheson Boyd, lay and Denial,” w ch, Film Features TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. ROD LA ROCQUE STAR CAST, in * ¢ BED " ‘Puthe News, LI ILT0X, in GOING Fast. CRANDALL’S ME THIS WEEK MESS . and TOY CRANDALL'S TIVOLI 13th & Par} TODAY AND TOMORROW_—] ANDER ™ and ALICE BOOTH __TARKING ERED_YOUTH.' BE; A, RASPBERRY ROMANCE RANDALL'S AMBASSADOR c DAI'L slxlhhl.ll' LRA.N. W, TODAY TOMORROW- JCHARD ] MESS ‘al‘l,?‘"d\‘!.\fi\' HAY, ELEANOR BOARDMAN § [ o F . TODAY AND TOMORROW—WM and Aesop’ Peters in “The i 1 ELL, STUCART HOLMES MAR: Comedy, “Rob- HARRISON FORD AND PAT O'MALLEY s OVED Bl MOTIOYD - and Amateur Contest, g & | N, LF_A HERO." . Wednesday, Madge Bel The alluring romance E AR AT T o “‘His Forgotten Wife,” & of a Spanish-reared CRANDALL'S * "}.‘fh‘ "T:: Col. “Is Marria American beauty who o PR Sate 3 pm i b ay, danced on the hearts of DAY_STAR ~ CAST, “in “The Fa Secr KISSES " " Comedy D S a]l men until one day \ TOMORROW-——RICHARD,_ A a’ love-bandit, with only I eq LAUGHING AT | Will Roger: winning ways, swept - ——— { her off her feet and into CRANDALL’S AVENT] his arms! One of the 2 pm. daily; 3 pm. Su most amazing of love- TODAY AND TOMORROW Color faniaey. * NIGHTINGALE. MARY HAY In Private Life Mrs. Richard Barthelmess, Playing the Leading Feminine Role Opposite Friend Husband in a Sprightly Love Drama of Two Youthful Newlyweds, One of Whom Was Girl- struck, the Othér Hopelessly (Almost) Stagestruck. BROIDERY A RIOTOUSLY FUNNY NEW AESOP FABLE WORLD SURVEY—ADDED AUXILIARI OVERTURE—"THE FORTUNE TELLER" (HERBERT) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA S 0 Sennett’'s “Liz + Lyman H. Howe and Tl Lady Satur PRESENTS METRO- GOLDWYN'S LATEST upported by m Coole: i Ethel Wales, and in “Hooked new | reen Almanac and the “Idaho.” ertrude Olmstead and Craufurd Kent in Lovers’ Lane, Lige Conley in ough and Ready” and graphic |scenic; Wednesday and Thursday, | ;] Gibson Gowland, Zasu Pitts and Jean { Hersholt in ireed” and Cliff Bowes |in “mpty Heads:” Friday, Norma morrow, Pauline Fred- | Shearer and Conrad Nagel in * Hawley and Laura La |cuse Me,” Ned Spar in “Low Tide"” molder Fi ' and|and Bruce scenic, hile the Pot in “Have | Boils;" Saturday Beverly Bayne and Wednesday Elliott Dexter in “The Age of Inno- harley's Aunt,” | cence,” Our Gang comedy, “The Buc- The Voice of the|caneers,” and chapter 7 of “The Rid- irsday, Betty Comp-|dle Rider.’ amshackle H " and Lige Hello, ood”; Fri | Top. ind Ly Street at _10th RICHARD HAY, in APOLLO. Pane §| = and WITH A CAST OF FILM FAVORITES |7 THAT INCLUDES — RAPHAEL Today and tom ) Stroheim in “Greed, Saturday, | ples; Tuesday, House uirbanks in { pornado,” Hysterical comedy Catss 1 “Idaho,” No. 6 ock: UE GRAND. 18 rrow, Erie ) EAN Sunda; “CHEAP TALMADGE, DANGER. ) rurs Voice of the Nightin 1 Wednesday 1 La Plant Smoldering in “Have a NEERRLEN AR in roing to Congress,” ght; Saturday, Tom Mix AstiYe @ |in “North of the Hudson Bay,” Jimmy . nd | Aubrey in hy Tail,” also “Gallop- ent,”’ and|ng Hoofs,” No. 8. reat Guns"; Fri-| and William “Women First, medy, “Doy rley Mason oneymoon ADDED FEATURES = MACK SENNETT COMEDY CRANDALL'S Apollo Theater “THE LIONS WHISKERS X AND TOMORROW—PAULIN ICK. "LACRA A PLA Pathe News—Soenle | . Today. “Cheay . | Bowes and Clift s"; tomorrow, Laughing at & ¥ AWL No. 7 Tuesday [ row's Love CHEVY CHASE. | et ind tor | Adams in in _“Tomor- Baby Peggy and ~ Jimmy Wednesday Januar; row, Jame CRANDALLtS Home Theater 1230 ¢ TODAY —COL! nboRe’ X BIG." Cartoon. TOMORROW ELAINE _TAMM STEIN. , in o] RM}REIEHT R: FAT CHANCE. i EMPIRE 911 H S!reft N.E. Matinee at 3 P.M. DOROTHY MACKAILL and PAT OMALLEY. in “THE Z {\n WITH THE IRON DOOR.” Comed. “THE GIRL HATER. And Topie of the Day. RAPHAEL 9 snd I terical S C 2 in © The Prehistori i | Bill, jr., in “Bringing Ho | Bacon.” Bert Roach in “Horse Play," | The Great Circus Mystery, news e Mackaill ir perial omeds I GLORIA FAVORITE ¢ NSON Adolphe | 3: Saturday, Y. Canutt in wan. | Hanan.” and Harry Langdon in Jsr; | of Mud. Friday. | Dangerous Cow- | Are Husbands| Today chapter 3. “Idaho”: Satur. | Rovaue Galloping Hoofs.” A carnival of Youth, Beauty and Gaiety. —A picture of high-speed civi- lization _staged in _the dazzling orilliance of fash- ion row. —a style in itself. TAKOMA. and tomorrow, Rod Ta a; in the *“The Golden Bed"; n," | Pathe News; Lloyd Hamilton in “G { Tuesday, double bill, s in “Disraeli” and Bebe Daniels ] Tomorrow's Love”; Wednesday Chase ir g 13 0 Streets N.W D." _Comedy. H Street N.W. E_ WHO GETS Comedy. CIRC Doris Kenyon “If 1 Marry Viola Dana and Lew nd Thursday, Lon Chaney and Shearer in “He Who Gets Our Gang comedy, Frank Mayo, i show Tue end Again’ Slapped” “The o Tome o] Ferjec Prierisieere SRR THE LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH . SUN.—MON.—TUES!. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MILTON SILLS VIOLA DANA " h Cliffo Rosemary Theby and I ' AS MAN DESIR CLIFF BOWES, IN “HAVE A HEART” KINOGRAMS . ON THE STAGE LEUT. FELIX FERDINANDO 4 HAVANA s00s ORCHESTRA. ss0¢ IN A RETURN ENGAGEMENT WITH ALL NEW SONUMBERS ¢ o MISCHA GUTERSON- CONDUCTING - RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA L i LR A O e Continuous 11 to 11—De Luxe Shows 3—7—8§ WED.—THURS. CLAIRE WINDSOR Win. Haines and Lucille Ricksen, DENIAL FRL—SAT. With Star Support, in Metro- Goldwyn's The MONSTER LLOYD, HAMILTON, in “HOOKED" Talented Show Friday, 7 and 9 p.m. Supper Show Saturday, 6 p.m. AMER'CAN h;flt. and R. I. Ave. rose to the rank of Duchess and became the PARK THEATER 4618 14th N.w. TODA WAGON” SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE ¥ I0LA DANA; DORIS KENYON. "ANKA 0" NESSoN. Conn, Ave. & N CHEVYCHASE Con ,‘“m‘{: L = B 0 : fop OF ik News 100 AMCHARD DIX. in sensation of Napoleon’s court! Then you will MONDAY—CONSTANCE BENNAT understand why we had to extend the run of i P R g’,mfiwngggfgmflmfls HIGH " LAST CHANCE IN ;\'AQH[NUTUNV You St. Bet. 14th&15¢ OLYMPlc ALICE Tl‘inllv in "SAl‘Kh b ART BOSW 1:}& fs“, ry.finx_f? r?:fié; .\.W-}{E 1119 H St. N PRINCESS 1119 H BB s ey , CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. §, E MM' “THUNDERING HERRS ™ s: Try to imagine the glorious, alluring Gloria in LIBERTY North Capitoland P Sts. the role of a pert little French laundress who “LIGHTHOUSE BY THE EA™ this wonderful picture another seven days! T e R T L FEATURE SHOWN TODAY AT WARDMAN PARK THEATRE “ , At THE COVERED ADNTSIOE 6th&C Sts, N, CLOTH AND SCAR ET." " Comedy, ’ CIRCLE *1% Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 933 DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2:30 P. M. in 'TAPTA R 3 DUNBARTON 1343 Wisconsin Av. JAMES Kl.llWOCOIfiIAPH DPAA N .E.‘]g FLAPPER." LOEW'S COLUMBIA THEATRE R SENNETT'S Bizet . T

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