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; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 7, 1925—PART 3. Photo pl ays This Week!|NexWeeks Phosoplays Roxy’s New Theater. e T PALACE—Henry King’s “Any the title role in the Paramount 7 screen version of “A Kiss for Cin- : \T\o"‘i" Sraneing JeAlice VERYBODY in Washington, prob- | only entertainment of the week known | decella.” Sir James says she is, and, (Conti Frietchie; Thursday and Friday eIy Y terest | to & majority of them. furthermore, he believes that the girl T Gloria Swanson in “Mme. Sans Gene'’; COLUMBIA—W illiam De ably, will learn with keen interest| “cy)) " showmanship, if you will, but |who proved she could “live the role Ruth Dwyer, Snitz Edwards and T.|Saturday, Norma Shearer in Mille’s “Men and Women,” | |that his genial friend of the air,|it is doubtful if among the millions |of Peter Pan’ is better fitted for the Roy Barne: 5o a juvenile comedy, | the Night. with Richard Dix and Claire “Roxy,” he of the Good-night! Sweet [ who eagerly wait for and accord a [part of Cinderella than any other Saturday, Univers . i > i “The Mad Whirl,” with EMPIRE. Adams. dreams! God bless you!” is to have a “Dragon Alley production of silent but affectionate tribute of grati- |actress in pictures. tude for his coming there will be found And now comes Jesse L. Lasky, who Xay McAvoy and Jack Mulhall, sup- | “roday, tomorrow and Tuesday,| | METROPOLITAN—Blanche | |new theater in New York, all his oWn | ;many who do not believe that behind |had decided that Betty’s other engage. ported by Barbara Bedford, Myrtle|Gloria Swanson, in ‘“Madame Sans | Sweet and Ronald Colman and named after his familiar nom de it all is a chastened and a wonderfully | ments precluded her playing ;h. Stedman and George Fawcett; also|Gene,” and topics of the day; Wed- | in “His Supreme Moment.” radio, “Rox Furthermore, it is tolgentle 1 alone that has won him |new Barrie picture, and says, ““We are Ralph Graves in Mack Sennett’s|nesday and Thursday, Betty Compson. | | RIALTO—Virginia Valli in | |9® @ stxmillion-dollar affair, and when countless admirers in every corner of |delighted that our own opinion has “Bashful Jim.” in “New Lives for Old,” and comedy, “Up B Ladder” completed it will seat upwards of 6,000 | this great country. been confirmed by Sir J. M. Barrie.” gy “Felix Hyps the Hyppo”; Friday Dt persons, according to the news reports.| He may be S. F. Rothafel in the TIVOLI—Corinne Griffith in There is a genial, gentle humanity | business calendar, but it is “Roxy” | ., = 2 - Declasse,” “Idle Tongues," | |in this man, who. though unseen, s | whom the people at lurge and especial: Directed ““Abraham Lincoln. comrades the sea Phil Rosen, who gained real fame ARLE ROOF. William Fairbanks, in “Do It Now “Bring On_the Chorus 1 “ (ki & nevertheless won many millions he |ly his still sick and stricken bl b g P M count as his friends, and who, [of the great casualty acros The opening of the rle Theater [and comed: Roof will take place Saturday, June | Saturday, Big Bo: 13, with Colleen Moore’s latest screen | “Fangs of Wolfheart,”" comedy, “The Girl of Gold.” ccess ;)" as ot Ioo Man,” and F 2% SRyl s ¥ evening, virtually takes [ever hold in their memory with a|py pis direction of the dramatic story S e e e e o AMBASSADOR—‘His Su- | |charge of the air and pours into thelr | tenderness that closely approximates| o ..o 1irq of Abraham Lincoln, has gkl b e HIPPODROME. preme Moment,” “Confes- | |millions of radio ears, perhaps, the | real affection. WoH L. ’ . has | s S y. Sunday and - 7 P ¢ “The Bs climbed slowly but surely up the lad- Monday nights, with a change of pro- | Today and tomorrow, Lon Chaney sions of a Queen,” “The Ban- 4 4 4 gram on other nights. in “He Who Gets Slapped”; Tuesday dolere” and “Stop Flirting. der of success during the past 15 “onway Tearle in \TRAL—Reed Howes in F'l grams years. ay, Jo Nidieiee EL o i m Rosen was born in Russia, came to i E Speed,” “New Toys' 1 o this country at the age of 7. and was fth Avenue Models. educated in the public and high An innovation is being installed.|and Wednesday, Instead of having the camera located | “The Great Divide in a booth in the rear of the theater | Gilbert and Eleanore Boardman in the Earle Roof cameras will be be- ‘The Tenth Woman!' aturday, Bus g 3 i hind the screen and “shoot” the pic- | ter Keaton in “The Navigator. LILLIAN GISH is to be pictured in Adulphe Meniou vAnd after vou've Ly it e i ture through the screen. This i > - 3 seen as much of professional jealousy 8 a- | ¢ cre: HOME. Faust,” the production to_be zraduated into the ranks of camera- new creation and assures the com-( - WMOME =~ Doug’s Birthday. made in Germany by Ufa, according |#0d backbiting as 1 have, you'll real- |\ en"¢or the Edison Co. in the days 2t S Dm whether: Garkness nad| Chances: and _ sportight; Monday. HEN Douglas Fairbanks dashed |t0 report. She will first make “La :f:‘iw{"*:_’“‘{“};{‘x‘:z"”h{:;“""r;i‘,d',:‘,". of its glory. fere wi = 3 v AB g y alley | the other morning he beheld a queer- | } 3 yn. Emi n . Fox ::::;:;e with the showing by this cj::{.I::_I:_-:_;Lclv;‘E?a‘:;‘lx;:?q:?l::‘:dob‘Lnlle\ e ,:hn‘( in the center | De the Mephisto of “Faust” and Ra-|ents People? Goldwyn companies, and won recog. - o e i e e Ot e pool. Diliug. i be investi: |aion Noverroytie Valentine. e | nltion as one of the industry’s great- LINGOL S caase s W adnenday. Tots Wilson. od Moot |sated closer and discovered that by A dinner of welcome to Colleen |est cameramen by his photographic comin, up underneath the box he Lionel Barrymore is to be pictured | Moore on her arrival in Europe for a work o George Loane Tucker's | el R B cation, naturally, was given at the | olassie, ~The Miracle Man. voy Hotel, London, by First Na- His first work as a director was in Beery in “Contraband’ o : e s o Lew Cody and Harriet Hammond in|Was in glass case. through which I8 “The Wrongdoers,” by the True “Man and Mald”; Friday, Richard |he beheld a fantastic miniature city | Story Film Co., a Bernarr McFadden “Declasse,” First National's screen adaptation of the play by Zoe Akin, in which Ethel Barrymore starred|p; ‘i “Too Many Kisses. and com-|With queer fish swimming about. enterprise. tional Pictures, Ltd.. recently, it being | two.reel Western pictures starring | el B (e e TRt oy Saturday, Jack Holt in “The Alv| About that time he realized that | etro.Goldwyn will present “Ben. | 21SHd€d DY representatives of the|Hoot Gibson for Universal. Then coln Theater the first three | g it was his birthday. The “Pirates’ | y2io"g oS csent "Ben:|British press, prominent film exhibi- | Metro engaged him for the production | days of this week, beginning today ut City” installed in the swimming pool | ¢; o\r a worl premier at the|iors, stage and screen celebrities. Miss [of four pictures, among them “Little 3 o'clock, with Corinne Griffith in the OLYMPIC. was an idea of Mary Pickford's, and (;::‘;:f;“',; Cohan Theater, New York, | Moore has been taking a fe Lady of Big House.” leading " role, supported by Llovd| , ... 9 Pat O'Malley |OnC® ashore again he found a set B pheric Shots of “We Moderns,” by Then a contract was offered him Hughes, Clive Brooke, Hedda Hopper | Today and Nacwatll 'in SrThe 3fiay |of garden furniture made from bam-| “Old Clothes” will be Jackie Coo- |Fael Zangwill in London. The picture | by Lasky for the direction of Wallace and Rockliffe Fellowes. The drama |and Dorothy o Poian e Mine )00 and rawhide, with weird Di-|gan's first plcture under his new | Will be completed in America. Reld productions. During this period reveals the manner in which a so-|WVith the Iron Door’: Tuesday.| ,teq' heads carved on the arms of | Metro-Gold he made one of the most famous pic vyn contract lker and Patsy Ruth iirls Men Forget™; Wed- ciety leader slipped slowly down the [Johnny W social scale until almost destitute. [ Miller, in d The climax comes as a surprise nesday, Claire Windsor, in “The is of great dramatic strength. Der Thursday, Florence Vidor Hurd's cartoon comedy, “The Ho-|and Clive Brook, in “The Mirage”; boken Nightingale,” and the Kino-|Friday; Eugene O'Brien and Mae grams will round out the program. | Busch. in “Frivolous i Saturday, tures in which the late star ever ap- peared, ““Across the Continent.” He also directed Rudolph Valentino and ssful produc the chairs—all in keeping with the Clarence Buddington Kelland's 2 pirate story Doug is to make next. Jack Blystone is to direct Tom Mix | areth” is being adapted by June Ma At the studio s an immense[In his new picture, “The Lucky |this for early prodiction. e 1 ¥ pirate 8 feet high, made of 2-inch | Horseshoe.” Betty Compson in succ 1 8 feet ; > tions. planks, and a ;fl\\%{u:((;‘ll‘l\e;lvle:‘lelhlrl?:\‘: Douglas Fairbanks and Tom Mix| A prominent role in Rex Ingram's| -Then came his big chance—the offer a : held rodeos and Charlie Chaplin acted fare Nostrum™ is played by Mlle. |to transfer to the screen the sjory Wednesday and Thursday, Bleanor | Priscilla Dean, in “A Cate in Cairo.” | DOWE 18 to lay uside the rapler and | %, 5 C0%¢ Ceremontes at a big en- | Kithnon. a Hindu girl who was born | af the life of Abraham Lincomn. con Boardman and William Russell will | ing. tertainment in Hollywood bowl for the | on the Island of Maurice, near Mada- | celved by the Rockett brothers, Al be seen in “The Way of a Girl,” also PARK. Mary Pickford stopped work in | Visiting Shriners. Ll :‘: {f:} !a.kmed d(flncer n:fl and Ray. Rosen Epant p!ix mon!hls Lloyd Hamilton in “Half a Hero,” a| fToday : : _{honor of the day, and a sort of a as an actress. She |of continuous preparation in research scenic, “Greece". Friday and Satur-|Lives for Old"; Mack Sennett comedy, |in @ dinner party at night, was the | 51 Nead the Paramount School allan company that visited Maurice, | costumes, settings. etc., and devoted | g nd s iy tar o e | “They ran me ragged and left me flat! day, Douglas MacLean in “Introduce | “Bull and et T naoyy | resttt & A & oA with ithem: e s o DonbERol e dec ke 1 tell you there are TOO MANY WOMEN" Oten it New Spatks and Pes|events: Tuesday. Norma Shearer and |, DOUE announced that he was just| Henry Vibert, the distingulshed | George Archambmud winl direct |05 TiSSDIC flm which was hailed | SAYS O'Neill in “Low Tide,” a domestic | Malcolm McGregor, in = 21, ‘and to ‘prove it vaulted over 4 | English actor, has come to this coun- | 1 e SSrons L ey geirect |bY critics as one of the finest contri- {u\;«.e. Grantland rgu-\ portlight, ght”; Lee Moran, in Sam,” { 6-foot fence and turned a few flips | try with the object, it is said, of en- ‘Joseph Greer and His Daughter,’ ;m mr the film industry. {ebtune’s Nices. and Saturday land Bruce educational, for good measure. tering the movies adapted by June Mathis from Henry | He had arrived! Later he dmcmfl s nent of “Sunken Sil- | Ke Mo - 8 I St [Koope, Moving': | Wetnestay \ and R L “Brown Eyes" s announced as the | Kitchell Webster's story. for Warner Brothers, and then Suw = | Wonderful?” with Carol Dempster| -Pegasu . |title of Buster Keaton's next. Barbara La Marr's next production | L CURD | CofageC, DML 0 € e 5 5 : AvoLLO. |anaSei amor, o8 Liova By | Pegasus of the Pictures. | WP IRN IR TI | | Bethers L Mo nex pregucton | T Bl S0 St i In' His Greatest Comedy Senuation Since araE R e L] o 1(rf-:’,'m'"ans"“‘;‘,,‘m‘;“,xn:"’d“ » Yiola| ZANE GREY'S latest picture story, | play a featured role in “Lazybones,” | ¥ Elsie Jean Jerara an adaptation of the famous stage | - Gl BILET v i [ oaanane 2 i . - Vest,” ] in which Madge Bellamy, Zasu Pitts T ; % lay, ““Hail and Farewell.” 13 Glyn's “Man and Maid,” and Lige |Beauty Prize"; Lige ““Hello, Co0e fof- ho West,t which comes | in mivod ity F 2 he movie sheik now has a real ex- | Play, ~“Hall an 2 | Gonlles 4 “Wite Amiie’: onets | Eonyocatt N 10 Hello. | 1o the Washington scréen this week, | Edith Chapman and Emily FIzroY | cuse for his patent leather haire 15 | | Rosen is 37 vears old. and a deep | [+1"'} ou e own ind Wednest: jrday.|has a star whose name does not ap-|also will be seen. declared that the powerful studio | Student of the drama and of screen He Tried to Show Four Women the Sights, But He Couldn’t Richard Barthel- | Mary Pickford, in *Rozita”; Barthel. | Semon, in “Slips and Slackers,” and | P70 (e Pro€Tam. {8 WOWOIK| johnny Mines first picture for | liEhts will cause baldness quicker thay | technlqus: y Keep His Girls Apart or His Stories Straight Shape -’}‘fld »\é“\‘.‘ TP:S;:L = t‘"‘o{mi::eu R’?dle Rmer'a Paramount _studlo 1\\"'“ Jesonal Twill bt e " Eivel saniratinowitis castar ol te: ths Deat.| - Wintats baithe: nataa contest for a| A UNIVERSAL JEWEL PICTURE Shay hursday, | ¢ a 0 ous: Ioom, o This horse has the distinction of re. protection itabl for a new Crandall E HELEN JANE MARR e e e B T s iokach : - suitable name for a r: MARY APPL Neal Burns in “Why Hesitate?” and | having carried more prominent people | yerpert Brenon has again sailed to - theater and building, to be erected on | SONGS OF DIXIE PREMIERE DANSEUSE ‘Hodge Podge.” Iriday, Hoot Gib on his back than any horse in|.,nfer with Sir James Barrie on A | ACcording to Director James Cruze. | Georgia avenue at Farragut street | R son in “The Saddle Hawk~ and RAPHAEL. Christendom. He has taken part in|pgigy for Cinderella,” Betty Bronson's |l “Bergar on Horseback,” Miss Ral-|northwest, were announced recently. | MISCHA GUTERSON’S MUSIC Pacernsbara 4; Saturday, Har- |, T0day and tomorrow, Cecil B. De|more than 50 pictures and has been | hequle not permitting her to play |Sto0 Eives one of the tenderest por-|The name chosen was “Colony.” The -, | Mille’s production, “The Golden Bed";{ridden at once time or another by i v ¥ p travals of sweet, unaffected love since P vill v g the title role. Now watch for a won- | {Favals of $100 award will be equally divided be. Aesop Fable; Tuesday,|most of the great lights in movie- | 1% e TOle * | Priscillatremulously told John Alden | {ween Joseph D'Alessio, 5903 Seven. | DE LUXE STARTS Shearer, in “Lady of the |land {lo r'speak for voursell, John." He|ieenth avenue, New York City, and Fox News; also amateur| Grevlock II was selected for use| Charlie Chaplin is sald to be consid- |5ays that it will help turn back the | §eabelle Siorne, | 1147 Clureh Steons TODAY Carey in “Beyond the Border™: | \s—nnfiu\ “Honeymoon Hardships” and “Sunken Silver,” No. 2 AVENUE GRAND., contest at 8 o'clock; Wednesday, Id- [in “Code of the West” and was shipped | ering the rental of the New York Hip- | modern tide of bold, jazzy femininity | marthavest: Manuel G. Zamora, 5158 | 5 mond Lowe, in “The Champion of [to the Tonto Basin country in Arizona | podrome, after its vaudeville season.|to a more old-fashioned quality of de- | Californta street northwest: Joseph H. | Lost Causes™; Charlle Chase, in “The |by a special car. 1In one scene he| in which to show for an indefinite run |portment. It will cause nicer lover|phillips, 1109 I street northwest, and thelmess and Mary Hay (Mrs. Bar|Shiek of Bagdad; Thursday, William |raced a motor car and, thanks to|his new picture, “The Gold Rush.” |and less wild partying. Martha Parks, 1829 Mintwood place | thelmess) in “New Toys,” and CHff| Desniond, in “The Measure of a |the rough going of the desert country, : = . Bu\,\e‘s\ = r‘]\lan \h‘mel‘ Tuesday | Man™; Spat mily comedy, “Bottle |he won the race. In another .«'(cue;h'l'hrb’:xe 'T:zdn A is mf h: (pnlure«;;‘ Y:;‘«'\’Nil‘arnmm 'lxs!h\lv=!l°d kl’kv g ind Vhonesday, Lew Cody and Har-| Bables”: Friday, Doris Kenyon, Ron- | he bears Constance Bennett and Owen | both in e Coming of Amos™ and | Woo x y ago while making =} : Hommond. n Biinor Glvns | 4ia Corman and Atleen Bringie. | Moore through the fames of 4 forest | “The Koad (o Yesterday,” by Cectl B. | word tour with un Auscratian staze | Sl IO o mme—ar ccammmmazeeemmmemee A an and Maid"; Madeline Huriock | “Thief of Paradise; Col. Heezs Liar |fire and leaps with them for safety | De Mille | company. He was induced to act in| = = in “The Lion's W hhk(]» and Pathe | in “Throwing the Bull”; also surprise |into a river. aticnall iea Ducchasel “The| sis e boiias cen dotng 8o e¥er RANDALL’ AL ALy B < the Bull"; E s . d since with noteworthy success. Mar. e e waen Y O, Poard | night. 8 o'clock; _Saturday, Jack [ [Incidentally, Grevlock II is about an atavistic study of « youth [ mont_has an important role in Her. am Russell, in ““The “Fy a 2,500. 5 man and Wi n ¢ | Hoxie, in “Fighting Fury”: Jimmie [14 hands high and is valued at §2 brought back to civilization after fsola- | bert Brenon's pleture. “The Street of Walter Hiers in “A ’ R s or. Rarin’® Romeo,” and _“Hollywood| s ing Hoss, 2iechanic’; a0 tion_from childhood on a Pacific isle | Forgotten Men. - Today and tomorrow, Richard B: northwest, all of Washington Daily Perform- ances, Contin- wous, 11:00 A. Priscilla Dean | Calloping Hoofs, o. 9. New hangings and Summer seat| by Ernest Pascal, author of “The Dark s M. to 11 P. M. “A Cafe in (Cairo," and “Pacemal. e vers were installed last. week in the | Swan."” Adolphe Menjou has an Army recdrd o 3 Satiniay. Reed o SAVOY. Tivoli and the house staff at the same that most men would envy. He en —Sunday— in “Geared to Go”; Ralph Graves in | Today, Priscilla Dean in “A Cafe|time blossomed out in new palm e's the most unselfish actress I|listed as u private, but even before he » Doors Open “Bashful Jim.” and “Sunken Silver.-|in Paris,” and Buddy Messenger, in | beach uniforms, trimmed with Alice |ever worked with.” is the pretty com. [went overseas he was promoted to a F St Tenth At 2:80 o s : ""| “Clear the Way”: tomorrow, Marie| blue silk braid and brass buttons. pliment paid Betty Bronson by | captainey reet at Ien Prevost and Monte Blue, in“The CAROLINA. Lover of Camill and Neely Ed- | Today and tomorrow, Milton Sills in | Wards, in “Under a Spell”; Tuesday, | “As Man Desires: Tacsday Rasmond |Irene Rich, in “This Woman,” and IF THIS WEEK™S First National Presents a Cast of Distinguished Brillince in a Romantic iffith in “The A = ‘ednes. | hysterical history ' comedy, “Rem- v 4 s 1 2 ” g:'. (MJ:;” l:pu..;?: (‘:, "‘l:::d:?d oy Com S g;;ema. Nev eTrh Equalled in the Artistry and Opulence of Its Investiture, day, Magee Bellamy in' Love tnd It Wedneadny, Rin-Tin-Tin. ring . Their Most Effective Roles Two Favorite Stars of the Screem Thursday, William ssell and Marguerite De La Motte, ‘The Beloved Brute, d Jimmy p Adams, in “Love Goofy”; Friday, CHEVY CHASE. | William Fairbanks and ovak, FUATOn. Today and tomorrow, Johnny Hines | Myhe \Fatal Mistake." “The Greai BETTY BRONSON in “The Early ¥ “news events i D ~Waloonis Darger: Sat ¢ ” 2 STAR OF “PETER PAN" and Aesop’s s; added. Yale Shvoniilen ot Ammerics, 0ot owel® |urday, “The Thundering Herd,"and g ADOLPHE MENJOU Tuesday, Betty Blythe and Robert | X i ID‘ Flo.:ucE vlnon Here's Betty Bronson's first pic- Sllis in “Speed, unshine comedy > “Head Over Heels”, Wednesday -and | TAKOMA. ture since her big success in “Peter Pan.” It's all about a Ernest Torrence in “The | ay and Monday, D. W. Grif- pretty girl who cured her perents From Paris,” news and | “Isn’ X " Pathe of the divorce idea by giving them fun; Friday, Charles | News ;. 4 Blanche Jones in Man Who | , in “Tess of the D'Urbervilles”; a real “scandal.” 1It's one of the season’s most delightful comedies! Golden Bed.” with Rod La Rocque: Saturday, “Harold Lloyd in “Oh, Doctot TR AR BARBAR €2 LA MARR Sy AND CONWAY TEARLE < A Colorful Recital of the Heart Affairs N of a Magnificent Young Creature Who Finally Fell Vietim to the Same Sort of Desperate Infatuation She Had In- spired in so Many Others—Adapted by Frederic and Fanny Hatton From Square,” comed Sure | comedy; W y and Thursday, and ninth chapter “Idaho”;|Milton Sills, in “As Man Desires": Saturday, Shirley Mason in “The |comedy: Friday, Ben Alexande Great Diamond Mystery.” Bert Roach and Neeley Edwards in “Tenting Out’® -« and third chapter us Mystery.” | “Gold Heels, o “Checkers"; Aesop's [ " S | iCheckers": Aesor OUR GANG COMEDY, “BIG TOWN Today and tomorrow, Harold Lloyd in “Girl" Sh: and “Bucking the EATHE NEW, ROELC e Bucket Shop”: Tuesday, Marguerite| Sunday and Monday, Buster Keaton b ) TOM GANNON'S MUSIC. La Motte and William Russell in “Be. | in “Seven Chances,” sportlight, Pathe loved Brute": Wednesc Eleanor | Review and songreel: Tuesday, Pauline Boardman andConrad 1 in “So| Starke and Wallace Beery in “The This Is Marringe”: Thursday and Fri-| Devil's Cargo”; Wednesday, Raymond ADDED HITS vy, Gloria Swanson in “Mme. Griffith in “Forty Winks,” and com- : 2 4 Paramownt William Hurlburt's Stage Success, Gene”; Saturday, Claire Windsor and v, “Lion Love'; Thursday, Florence 3 Pioture, directed “Hail and Farewell”—Directed by Llovd Hughes in “The Devil's Handi- [ Vidor in ‘“The Denial," rry Lang. ' by Malcolm Bt. Phil Rosen, Maker of “Abraham Lin- cap don in “The S DUMBARTON almanac; Frid; Squawk,” and screen ¢ 4 Clair, with great Priscilla Dean in “A Byeing RO oaat. Cafe in Calro,” and “Pacemakers.” Today, Viola Dana, in ‘“The Beauty | No. 2; Saturday, Harry Carey in ‘“‘Be. Prize’ {omorrow, Hope Humpion and | yond the Borger.” “Walter Hiers y Lowell Sherman, in_“Truth About | “Tender Feet,” and “Sunken Silver,~ WEEK STARTING Women": Tuesd: Dorothy Devore | No. 1. DAY DOORS OPEN and Matt Moore, in “The Narrow TODA! TODAY coln,” One’ of the Screem’s Greatest AL ST. JOHN IN “CORSES"--SYMPHONY—-WORLD SURVEY--OVERTURE L T L et . Moor : RANDALL'S. RANDALL'S. muvmu. s. Street”; Wednesday and Thursday. SUNDAY, JUNE 7 AT 2:30 P. M. 55‘-‘1‘?5“&&1“?"'"u(""dx‘:'.."'ifgrf.x”?‘?g{n?,‘ CHEVY CHASE LAKE S em—————— TIVOLI AMBASSADOR ENTRAL ‘L'.‘hd'r}'e‘;_‘j D oaturday, Lon |} Pemberton’s Sprini Recital 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd.—— N.mh Bet.Dand E ],]’1"}:‘ at Chevy Chue L.l(e, SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MOX.-TUES. BUN.-MON. 'gnwmgw m Wl 77 Home of Perfect Entertainment | Tt musicap: ety ans | Areia Briliont cast i a Funsm’fiéi’cmfio Pathe Review—Otto Beck, iers in arin’ Romeo’ LINCOLN THEATER A SIREN WED.-THURS. Cliff Bowes in “Fun's Fun” AILEEN PRINGLE === VIRGINIA VALLI U STREET AT 12TH SUN.—MON.—TUES. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION PICTORE AN-mNm Munflm nnms KENYBN NflRMAN KERRY CORINNE bt Ay Mackaill, With Pery Marmont and a Tniv 2 CONSTANCE BENMETT, OWEN MOORE PReby ‘and Joseph Ritgowr s | Oreat First National Case in | (% Universele Wivid Drama MABEL BALLIN, DAVID BUTLER THE PRICE OF PLEASURE GRIFFITH Lioyd Hughes, Rockliffe Fellowes, Louise F ONE YEAR TO LIVE IDLE TONGUES enda, : < s, “ loyd il ¢ " Eddie Lyons, Hedda ”m'f"" and a distinguished ensemble in The throbbing, thrilling ro- g H"t’::‘l‘t'zl‘;lmfm” s A HE‘:V"'";”“A"::‘M‘Z'E’"""’ o great film version of Ethel Barrymorc's stage hit, by Zoe mance of a Broadway flapper FRIDAY CHff Bowes,jn “Fuws Fun’— e whose bewitching charms so et g Tose: DECLASSE e s oyt e FLEANOR, GOMRDWAN | ELENOR BONRDMAN | coov o 4 orc er to marry him at the Supported by Wm. Russel i | Pat O'Malley and Harrison BUSTER KEATON Star Cast and Flock of Beauties 4n Roi Cooper Megrue's EARL HURD CARTOON—KINOGRAM fi?‘int of a pistol and then risked life to win her love. THE WAY OF A GRL | ™ proub ries WED.—THURS. FRI—SAT: ¥ ADDED HITS » WM. RUSSELL DOUGLAS RALPH GRAVES' COMEDY Trors ocmaresy o, 1pemr | SEVEN CHANGES g MAC LEAN INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL TOM MIX e 2o suvenite Cqmedy. “Dragen N liertes Farse TOPICS-—-OVERTURE in Zans Grey's Colorful Tals WILLIAM RUSSELL SATURDAY WAY OF A GIRL LLOYD HAMILTON “HALF A HERD" SONG REEL—SCENIC MAY McAvOY With Jack Mulhall in a Hit THE MAD WHIRL Ralph Graves in “Bashful Jim lllilllllllllllllWll RSB | S “Owr Gong” in “Sundown, Ltd. Juvenile Comedy, “Dragom | —Sportéght—-“Sunken Silver, Alley”—"Sunken mm," No. 2 'IllIIIIlllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [ INTRODUCE ME NED SPARKS, 1 “LOW TIDE"” SPORT LIGHT =7 |LOEW’S COLUMBIA F STREET AT 12TH iourm S filllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|II||l|||IIIIIIIlII|IIII||I|IIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIllIlIII|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Thule in_Entertaipment

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