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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 21, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. =il 1 . X X - HOME. . pl‘lOtO plays Tl’lls \ v] €ce l( Turns to Burlesque A e D F1lmog rams | I | | morrow, Evelyn Brent in “Alias A | ——— | iF " and Stan Laurel in “Pie | | | | | | Next Week's Photoplays SHE e S ’ . | THE engagement of Willis Goldbeck, RIALTO—-Ernst Lubitsch’s | | production, “Kiss Me Again. METROPOLITAN-—Anna_ Q Nilsson in “The Talker.” COLUMBIA—Adolphe Men- jou in “Lost—A Wife PALACE—Zane Grey's “Light James M. Barrie on the scenario of Western Stars.” A Kiss for Cinderelia,’ will write TIVOLI—"My Son.” “New scripts for all of Miss Negri's future Lives for Old," “Sackcloth pictures.” said Mr. Lasky In as the industry’'s foremost scenario _ (Continued from First Page.) cels: Wednesday and Thursday, 1..1’.:2 ml‘ifiu.;!e.- ,‘.r‘““"‘l‘,‘“rd and LLARD ROBERTSON, author of | “Tizona” to *fLady Rebinhood” and lovla: Bwinsén in. ‘Atddaias’ B N lChusite: Chage .. “Phifh and: Feney he Sea Woman,” s in the cast | Ralph Ince s going to call the twelfth Foiflays iotense. waaes 48 ; {Girls”; Wednesday, Constance Ben. ©f Richurd Barthelmess' new picture, [and last of the “Pacemaker’ series alled as one of Ina Clare's R e e ) nett in “The Goose Hangs High” and The Beautiful City | “Miss Me Again outstanding hits of Gold,” supported by | ; | Timmie Adams- in “Why ures o rounds for Divorce” concerns | Alan Roscoe, Malcoln MacGregor and | Thursda Negrl “The mous French divorce Tawyer who i} Cpmapihiitael il e s e e B L v hix own medicine znd || A0 e e i e i {Eun”; Fridoy, Florence Vidor in whose devotion (o his profession and | “The Girl of ¢ 0 Oue G | " 10 the interests of a feminine client | Conley in “Wide Aw : Saturday, ARG e ang” | gy duced (0 30 reels. ! v poches — { 3 et and Y o signing him to this work we are fols brings abour accusations by his wife | Douglas A T ce Me, | Betty Bronson in Metro.Goldwyn ha< hought the | John Gilberi will play opposite Lil andrscacletiand SA Kissuin | ERILEE R ey o ns which resnli in his own divor Wild Waves 4 | GIrl® and Dark 3 Lize Conley in 7 screen rights 1o Donald Ogden Stew- lian Gish in “La Boheme.” | the Negri the strongest poss Ii i\"flv Moore enacis the part of thi Ihnent of “Su 4 s | Awake, X aris divorce lawyer whose wife e writer, to write the scenarios for the coming Pola Negri pictures has been tuced it. The play itself announced by Jesse L. Lasky “Mr. Goldbeck, who has - i turned from a conference with Sir i ucational has acquired distribu- Homer & ) is to be filmed, ton rights fof the Strangler Lewix | accordin re from Paris. Wayne Munn wrestling hont pictures taken at Michigan City on Decoration | “Ben Hur" has thus far heen re art’s novel, “The Crazy Fool — | | AMBASSADOR “The Talk material for t Mr { ok Sk Fen Glazer, the screen writer, hax | G e e G fran g il Played by Miss \idor. accuses him of CENTRAL—"The S , [ YMPIC. Slextried.” the Ufa production of been called in consultatlon by ‘lohn | ST o el e hitecs wanton negiect Siwes Y i et e 5 ner’s operatic story. has heen | Golden, in connection wit pres S : Siote the The attorney himself, however, Bva Novak and F Y | vmoday and tomor « Alice Jovee. | poiveq for showing® i Shubert | entation on the stage of his_ play | Lives for Old. Peter revenge, ¢ s wife, remarrying a Vil be costarved at & e iy Sran g pmilton i guces, heginning A in the | “Foam.” 3 EARLE ROOF -1 Want My Mare N T noh s e, MEMATTDEl % iy hea op e Sk o ot | he Little French G comedy 5 o e e H Mare N T G S daien 1o be @ this week in “The Beautiful news. novelty reel: Tuesday. I it T Film Daily reports that Ernst Lu fan.” “Head Winds" and oo Than her ey hale o milea minute spee in which DIx in “The Shock Punch.” comedy:| The Charles A. Lozue story. “The |bitsch may make “Lady Winder-| Warrens of Virginis SR mow L leads her fo retain hus. | €Y are supporied by Geo Nichols, i Wednesday. Jetta_Goudal in “Salome | (‘lash of the Wolves.” will be the next | mere's FFan,” the Oscar Wilde f CENTRAL—"Silent Sander- the NIght: the Pand Nor 1 in divoree hrosedinm | CArmen Phillips and ¢ tockdale, of the Tenements.” Our Gang comedy: | picture with RinTin-Tin as its dog | for the Warners. It was first ser son.” “Sally,” “The Girl of Herainne o eahat huibe 0 ND 2 also the sixth release in H. C. Wit- @ Thursday. George O'Brien in Robert | <tar lin 1919 abroad and released by Tri Gold? "Sitss. Thrtn and Mice N Pa Among the outst linz features of WELS e S Ragonaka \_l.lrl'“'\l! Ww. 8 ce’s “The Roughneck™: Iri jang b ‘vr‘. Bandc ;rrn" ‘W’r . H'n. in the production are wondertul Parisian |GC0T8e O'Hara and Alb Vaughn, 4 day, Baby Pezzy in ““Helen's Babies, Margaret Livingston, who has heen — 2 | LSt | have a supe gowns worn by Miss Vidor vepro. | ANd Jimmy Aubrey in “Polly Veo": monkey comedy: Sa James [seen in “The Havoc” and “The| dJoseph M. Schenck (“Mr. Norma | a sy Gction oF & Boehch ohiii, aepre Iesday' and)iWednesd) First - Kirkwood and Lila Lee in “Another \Wheel” has been signed by Fox Talmadge™ for identification) is sl | Setirelics b aoany % tional's “One Year to Live,” with{ [ Man's Wite," B (G ven . considering Norma and Rudolph Val. | act replica of the Palais de .Justice in | patd, 5 (RGP @ Bt and o i James Oliver rkwood's story, | entino for “Romeo and Juliet.” | Parls and several beauiiful reception | Jprelts et oSBTt PAR “When the Door Opened.” will be di s | Soonen ares, ' Priscilla 8 vected by Reginald Barker with scenes | James Kirkwood for the lead op. ! Added attractions will include g g | . J Today and temorrow. Richard Di S ; : i Sth “The Crimson 1t " Edna 3 . skatchewan posite Carol Dempster in “That Royle | Mermaid's comedy. “Goin e IndHhe Crimaoh Runner § Bons e and Frances Howard in “The Shoc e [GIFl.” D.W. Grifith's fiest pleture for & e Internationsl News reel u His iSpedl Draely sand =iloy A J. LA MOTT unch,” Nea “Why Hesi Don Q. Douglas Fairbanks’ latest | Famous Players, is among the possi silof’s orchestral embellishment man 1. Howe “lodze Podge™ FTI-|to be new manager of the Gayefy and | tate” and Pathe i P G £ r y < ews events: Tues re. according to New York re-| repor | = s o i Hflds\ o o »r“'.‘-‘:it local representative of Columbia bur-|day, Jack Pickford in arrison’s ; siai money maker, fulllot ae |l b | STARTING TODAY TIVOLI—T Want My 3 ot Satuntns e me o e x hesque, Finish,” CUff Bowes In “The Mud|tion. Tull of spirit—a trific long, per-| Mary Eunice McCarthy of Los An.| = R e L n Rt UL < ———— |Rush” and scenic: Wednesday and|haps, but the sort of picture that|seles has bought “No Law for a La.| . . Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon will| Pat O'Malley and Harrison Ford in Thursday. Alice Joyce. Neil Hamilton kes entertainment of all kinds for | rimore,” by Ilupsburg Liebe. for pro-| ¢ 4RI':-"4E'""”'E be the ca . the Dill the first|Proud Flesh.” and Mack Sennett’s| comedy, “Dragon Alley,” and ““Sunken | ; it e liicias and st L o etion Thith Mary Cact as the ot Tesents e i o e e N e Sorasd) rag 3 and Mary Brian in ‘“The Little |kids and their elde duction with Mary Carr as the star. | \ n c! 0. 5. French Girl,” and Mack Sennett’s = Tivoli Theater in National’s film = o —— comedy, “Room Number 23": Friday,| Harry M. Warner of Warner rte will desizn the gowns, Pauline | version of Struthers Burt's novel LINCOI 1y Son. CAROLINA. double feature show, A Provost | Bros. has announced that Vitagraph|Star will be the star and Robert Z. | The Interpreter's House,” retitled| My Son." First National's. version In “Down On the I . ioined the Will H “Paris” for Metro. . v . Today and tomorrow, Richard rm” and,Johnnie has Hays organi- | Leonard will direct T Want My Man.” Others in thelof the play by Martha Stanley. will be ast include Phyllis Haver, May Al | g o Barthelmess in “New Tovs": "Tues | Walker in “The Slanderers' Satur ion, according to Film Daily. | Goldwyn. east incl vllis Haver, May the attraction at the Lincoln Theater - < Hi ith | day, Buster Keat in “Seven| . o o 2 S A lison, Kate Bruce and Paul Nichol- the f three days of this week, with ?5",.;[,1.'3:; .‘.’:::|"|a\r\"'f-‘|ng;§h l\;e‘:wl:' o] ' > Ilmlul .:.,.1 Title changes have been announced | Tom Reed. publicity director for son. Larry Semon in “The Dome Nazim and Jack Pickford in the| Daniels in “Little Miss Blueteard | scenic and of . “The|2s [ollows rd Talmadge's | Universal. wrote, directed and pro ; Doctor” and the Pathe view leading roles and lan Keith, Hobart| Thursday. Shirley Mason in “My Hus. | Riddle Rider Twenty ) o ¢ duced he \Wail of the Banshee.” : In u Daintily Daring Pictur- will be shown. Tuesday and Wednes- Bosworth. Constance Bennett. Charles | band's - Wives— Friday William | 2 erious anger™: Evelyn tworeeler dedicated "o all the Vons ization of Owen Davis' fa :'4_\"__ A\fli.';rlunfirl:;nm} ’lln .\|lmn - Murray, n«' Farley and' .\|a|"\' AKin in| Farnum in “Drag Harlan™: Saturday, | RAPHAEL. = 1\:‘“'”:? industry "'L"'i'”-‘ et mous Stage Success q ¥n's film version of the play. suppor e story is that of ajjon v in “The Monster.” Rodny 2 tohd Tom Moore in “On Thin OO, IO el der the Great,” supported by Flol mother's effort to save her-boy from| " Cleney in “The Monster Today and tomoj Richard | Cliff Bowes in “Inside Out.” mE, K na Maxian S haxles § Delariey Blinn, Harrison Ford, Hobart Bos-|himself and & fricky siren from the | — | Barthelmess in “New <. comedy. RES oL and Gaylord Tipton in the cast [1] worth and Hedda Hopper, also “Our|city. Harry Langdon in “The Sea CHEVY K. Aesop Fables: Tuesday, Georz TAKOMA, TEET »~ - S 2 - S : e 2 - The last classes in visual instruc Gang"” in “The Sundown. Ltd.." and | Squawk™ and the Kinograms will also| Today and tomorrow. Rin Tin Tin.|O'Brien in “The Painted Lady." alse Dhe waat 4 4 2o e B 3 Today and tomorrow d Chapl on conducted jointly by the publi a Grantland Rice “Sportlight”. Thurs: | he shown the wonder dog. in “The Lighthouse | amateur contest at & o'clock: Wednes |1 4oyt Ao e e e e ” day and Friday. Blanche Sweet and| Wednesday and Thursday Doris| by the Sea: News and Fables. Add. |dav, Norma Talmadge in ~The Onl il ! [ ) : Other Attractions Lew Cody in “The Snorting Venus'| Kenvon and Percy Marmont in “Idle | ed. Yale Chronicles of America. “Alex. | Womar comedy, ~ “Sure Mike™ |gomedy:, Tuesday. oo """\,..l.’v',d e randalll heaters: o ety Haw < MISCH 1€, sixth release in “The Pacemak- Tonzues.” taken from Joseph C. Lin-|ander Hamilton.” Tuesday. Fleanor { Thursday. Milton Sills and Pl e htet ednesday and Thurs. | canizatio clst of e District of | Story of o Man 1 P ers” series, H. €. Witwer, coln’s story “Dr. Nye.” also Lee Mo | Boardman in Booth Tarkington Dana in “As Men Déeires.” comedy, |anc. Muten Sl oy reid Thurs | canization el ] et ok M wike (Glimbed, ) » GUTERSON Cinema Stars,” No. 3: Saturday. Ray-ran in “His High Horse.” a Grant-| Turmoeil”; Sunshine comedy, * Andy Gump in “Oh, What a Day 1do: . 3 : et mond Griffith in “The Night Club.”|land Rice “Sportlight.” "By Hook or | Stranger Wednesdar and Thurs- | Friday, Claire Windsor in “The De Lige Conley in “Hello. Good by vook™ and the “Screen Almanac’:|day, Ma an, Alice Jo nial,” " come Arthur Stone in Sunken Silver,” No. | Friday and Saturday House Peters | Hamilton in “The Little Fr Hrl” | “Change the Needle: Saturday, “The No. 12, comedy: Saturday,|Fall. Tuesday afternoon many of the {and Patsy Ruth Miller in ‘“Head |News and Newspaper 0 | Cyclone Rider,” comedy, “Tell Tt to ers of Sizht pils made ] dresses express v EARLE ROOF—“Declasse.” | Winds.” supplemented by “Our Gang" |ters.” “A Fire When Ready.” Friday.|the Policeman,” aluo -Idaha." No. 2. | poiushters of the Night.” Aesop’s|pupils m e s International News Corinne Griffith in “Declasse” is the | In “Fast Company,” the Pathe Re.|Hoot Gibson, “Let 'Er Buck': Pathe | : 3 el it vevieIlt s CasiheE ; feature to be shown tonight, Monday | View and. a'fimla the fifth install- | comed: o Rir‘iex':‘ of lh}: l\::‘u"h'"_\ VOY. <. were made a r Locher and | and Tuesday on the Earle Roof. This | ment of “Sunken Silver.” matichaptac, Sunken Siyer i . = roday and tomorrow. Colleen Moore | Mrs. Kiernan. dire in charge o IS the film version of Ethel Barry-| Richard ' Dix in “The| Today, Beverly Bayne in “The Age| Today and tomorrow, Colleen Moore TR e o more’s stage success and has proven APOLLO. : : Century comedy. “Alof Innocence” and hysterical history | RHaview: Tuesday, Eleanor Board: | year. i a splendid vehicle for Miss Griffith Today and tomorrow, Lewis S. Stone | Nice Pickle™: fifth chapter, “Circus|comedy, “Columbus and man. Pat O'Malley and Harrison ! Wednesday and Thursday nights [ and Alice Terry in “Confessions of a | Mystery tomorrow. Adolphe Menjou in “Proud Flesh” and Sunshine| Uf2. the German producin Dougles MacLean in the comedy “In-| Queen” and Harry Langdon in “The | === | Swan™ and Earle Foxe in “The Guest | ¢ When Dumbbells Ring”; {Pany. will film “Manon Lescaut. troduce Me™ will be offered. Friday | Sea Squawk': Tuesday and Wednes EMPIRE. { of Honor": Tuesday. House Peters . Dorothy Mackaill, An- and “Metropolis” during the and Saturday nights the attraction | day, Corinne Grifith in “Declasse” | o o0 ow. Adolphe Men. | Patsy Ruth Miller in “Head Winds" | tonio Moreno and Aileen Pringle in will be “Marriage in Transit.” with|and Cliff Bowes in “Rock Bottom ’: oday and foMorrow, Aropue V=0 lana’ comedy. “Puzsled By Cross|“One Year to Live” and Hal Roach's g o e Pamund Lowe, who is equally well | Thursday, Eleanor Boardman in “The [Jou and Aileen Pringle in A Kiss {300 4" \Wednesday. Dorothy Devora|“Hot Heels": Thureday, Pedro De |, Blanche Sweet e B Cionithe dEmEilo et |Way of a Girl" Lige Conlev in|in the Dark” and comedy. The Fake and Matt Moore in “The Narrow |Cordoba und Renee Adoree in “The | '™ contract with First Nationa v de Wheeler has arranged a de | “Hello, Good-bye,” and Pathe Review: | s1arm”; Topics of the Day Sunday | Street” and Hal Roach's -Sheika In|BandoleroT and Stan Laurel in| 1 1 lates Hehtful musical setting for each of | Friday. Dorothy Mackaill Antonio|oniv. Tuesdas and Wednesday. Wil. | Bagdad”: Thursday, bedro De Cordova | “Monsieur Don't Care . Friday, Reed z0ing 1o b the three photoplays | Moreno and Aileen Pringle in “One|jjym 1 “It Is the Law” and com- | and Renee Adoree in “The Bandolero” | Howes in “Geared to (o, The | oy . The doors of the roof open nightly | Year to Live” and “The Pacemakers.” | eqy. nancially Embarrassed”: | and Sennett’s “The Cannonball Ex- Pacemakers,” No. 4. and “Cinems st z D heral. with the flrst showing of the | No. 6; Saturday, Florence Vidor in|Thireday and Friday, Harry Myers | press”: Friday. Constance Benmett in|Stare.” No aturday, Wanda | eta Nlssen. Paramount’s newest | ON THE STAG i photoplay commencing at 8 o'clock Hrl of Gold." Ralph Graves in|ang Louise Fazenda in “Listen, Les- | “The Goose Hangs High” and “The | Hawley in " 'Sennett's is said to he a protege of King : SEAGE AT Jim™ and “Sunken Silv it . :. “The Spanish | Fighting Ranger.” No. 1 day, “Giddap” and e 4 3. Haakon and Queen Maude of Norwa 7 | AmAssbaR_ e |3 a L e e N L R S . | TR e s oo Sk n e e .|t e | S e e Gladys Brockwell, Paul Nicholson.| Today and tomorrow, Corinne Grif. | = = Myrtle Stedman, Olive Tell and, Lora | fith in “Deciasse” and Cliff Bowes in CRANDALL’S Jaily Periorm Sonderson are in the cast of First Na- | “Rock Bottom”; Tuesday, Wednesday Plichei sl { tional's version of Elenore Meherin's |and Thursday, Colleen Moore and A " p1:00 A newspaper serial, “Chickie.” to be | Leon Errol in “Sally” and Pathe Re e seen the first three days of this week | view; Friday. Wanda Hawley in = g : at Crandall's Ambassador Theater, to- | Flirting” and “The Pacemakers.” No. b 3 sth ] N =TI RHTHI gether with a Paul Terry Aesop|5: Saturday. House Peters and Patsy W SEnCoy Fable, “Office Help." and added short { Ruth Miller in “Head Winds,” juvenile HANILTON. in . Doars Onen “Madonna of the comedy: | the projection room of andall's | Tried ta leave his Wife R, 4y, Conrad Nagel 2 This Is| Metropolitan Theat were held 1 :;"7|-h,’f",f"};';'” the Wives : Conducting Ze.” Aesop': s | Tuesday. They will be resumed in the | e a Had Climb Rialto Orchestra I Novelty_real F Street at Tenth B WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW N Firet National Presents Earl J. Hudson's Sercen Adaptation of One of the Most Widely Read Novels of tre Past Decade, in- terpreted by a Specially Assembled Cast of Distirguished Artis's ~ DOROTHY MAC; A LL 4ppears in the Title Role and Is Flawlessly Sup- ported by John Bowers, Hobart Bosworth, Gladys Brockwell, Myrtle Stedman, Paul Nicholson, Olive Tell, Lora Sanderson and Louise Mackin- thsh in the O‘her Pivotal Roles of Faos CHICKIE Derived From FElenore Meherin's Fascinative Story of the Attractive Young Stenagrapher Wha Adventured in a Gold-Plated Stratum of Society Where She Encountered Difficulties That Threatened o Tragic Domestic Cataclysm. DIRECTED BY JOHN FRANCIS DILLON The Man Responsible for the Overwhelm- mg Success of “Flaming Youth,” “The Perfeet Flapper” and Other Breezy Hits. “OUR GANG” IN “CIRCUS FEVER"---OVERTURE---SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR L ——CRANDALL'S. .CRANDALL'’S. —CRANDALL’S. ‘_Iflh and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. D and E: SUN.-MOXN. SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MOXN. DORIS KENYON DOROTHY MACKAILL EVA NOVAK Co-Starred With Wm Fair- John Bowers, Hobart Bostcorth, v 4 b M".Tu" s".l.s Gladys Brockicell, Myrtia Sted. | PO7KS i o New Tehicie of P L s S man and Scores More’ in 3 Pmried b e e BEAUTIFUL SINNER and Fine Cast in HI KIE | ';;"h’ Pacemakers,” No. 6 l WANT MY MA Aesop Fable. “Office Relp” SRy AbEaTRe Roty iiop? TUES.- 3 Larry Semon in “The Dome ES.-WED. Doctor'— Pathe Review WED.-TAURS. A'lEEN PR'NGLE TUES.-WED. GLURIA sw‘"su" Dorothy Mackaill, Antomio Ma- MARION DAVIES v of e Fetisin Biasn In an Elaborate Picturization | Drama of the Parisian Stage ook gy .| of the Stage Piny by Victorien melbiool Bhnw et pien Bect, Gl oy kA B ek T semble in Famous by Katherine Kiddcr Al S1. Johm in Please” ZANDER THE GREAT MME. SANS GENE THUREDAY “Our Gang” in “Sundown News—Added Auziliariea Pnlsc".u DEAN imi Sportligh Limite portlight And Exceptional Cast in The TRURS.-FRI. FRIDAY BLANCHE SWEET FLORENCE VIDOR HCR‘!MEI!N EI{'!'!'ERW R“NAI.D BUI_MAN Admirably Supported in The “_;RFILD-A_;_" Lew Cody and Brilliant Sup- wm[n & fl[lns port in Marshail Neilan's, The Humorously Suvported by a “The Pacemakers” No. B— Great Cast in Lige Conley in “Wide Awake “The Pacemakers” No. 6 SeMnatiass s Noux SATURDAY Jimmie Adams_in_“Sit Tight” SATUEDAY RAYMOND GRIFFITH | DOUGLAS MACLEAN | £1eANOR BOARDMAN A% la Claio e aaay i o A Laughing Sensation in His Voo Ci "Malle AP i e S New Comedy Pat O'Malley and Harrison THE NIGHT CLUB INTRODUCE ME PROUD FLESH Lige Conley in “Hello, Good- Cliff Bowes in “Wild Wares"— Sennett's “He Who Gete bye"—Sunken Silver,”’ No. 4 “Sunken Silver,” s Smacked” fillllllfllllflllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIl»m fials Ditima Toale i Eacerioimment |{|HIOONONUOOOOIOON 0 S O MMWWM% : T T T 3 Wisconsin Ave. CLAIR W IND- NTAL Is Easily Attainahie Even During the Moet Intense FHoat Ware by Attending the Crandall Theaters in the Capital. Actua’ Thermometer Readings at Crandail's Tivoli Theater PRecert’y Showed 91 Degrees on the Street, 78 Degress at the Front of the Orchestra Floor and 75 Degrees Back Under the Baleony. The Same Relative Temperatures Prevail at Cran- dall's Metropolitan, Ambassador, Central, Savoy. Avenue Grand, Apallo, York, Home and Other Theaters. All Being Approxrimately 20 DEGREES COOLER Than the Outside, Which Is Only One of the Factors System- atically Planned to Add to the Summer Amusement-Seekers’ Unmarred ENJOYMENT Read the Following List of First National Special Attractions ‘o Re Given Premiere Washingon Presentations in the Cran- dall Theaters During the Weeks That Immediately Impend. Each Is 0 Perfect Entertaimment Ty _’/-/':“m- AT 13TH WEEK STARVING TODAY--SUNDAY, JUNE 21 A Bares A gorgeous love-drama mount of Spain, more roman- Bicwrl- \ tic than “The Sheik” GLORIA SCoNRs e s 4 b and as thrilling as e W A B o “ . “MADAME SANS GENE. novel ty Blood and Sand L Rty Juanita b Masterpiece of beauty and d ; 72l Magnificently produc- TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C- ;r’:fl':d i °d by the director of AKO| SYD. CHAPLIN. in 2 "W ‘‘The Thief of Bagdad™ \CHARLEY'S "AUNT." " Pathe News. Comedy. EMPIRE 11 M Siveet ATLE A bl THE_ _DARK." Comeds. __ALARM." ani Topies o RAPHAEL 9:!1 3-‘-} 0 Sireets N SUNDAY AND MONDAY—RI TIN. the wonder_dog_ LIGHTHOUSE BY THE News and Fables. Added Chromicles of _America, * DER HAMILTON - CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E. RICHARD BARTHEL- MESS. “NEW TOVE —and R. I. SUNDAY AND MONDA T B. DE MILLE'S “THE BED." CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 955 Amnle Parkine Space ‘GENE O'BRIEN. MAE EN ALEXANDER. MIT. WITH CAST INCLUDING e el LEW RICARDO CORTEZ-JETTA GOUDAL-NOAH BEERY _oh el il i ) ADDED FEATURES EARLE FOXE COMEDY-— - THE AMATEUR DETECTIVE " PATHE NEWS---TOPICS---GANNON'S MUSIC LEWIS STONE, ANNA Q. NILSSON. “THE TALK- ER;" CONWAY TEAR.<, CLAIRE WINDSOR, “JUST A WOMAN:” RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “SOUL FIRE:” MILTON SiLLS IN “THE MAK- ING OF T'MALLEY:” BARBARA LA MARR IN “THE WHITE MONKEY:” COLLEEN MOORE IN “THE DESERT FLOWER;" CORINNE GRIFFITH IN “THE MARRIAGE WHIRL:” LEWIS STONE IN “THE LADY WHO LIED:” CONSTANCE TAL- MADGE. “HER SISTER FROM PARIS RUBENS IN “FINE CLOTHES. PARK THEATER 46‘8‘!1"! NW. First run in X.W.—RICHARD DIX and FRAN- CES HOWARD. in “THE PUNCH."_ Comed?_and ) ETROPOLITAN Street Never Before in the Theatrical History of the National Capital Has Such Complete Provision Been Made for the Agreeable Entertainment of Lovers of the Beat in Pictures, Music and Environment. HARRY M. CRANDALL. s SRS WNER —TRe Fome of Perfect Entertaimment VIS R = e e CRAND. 14th & Park Rd. N.W. KENYON and MILTON SILLS T _WANT M MA L. SEMON, in “THE DOM 9 AMI CRANDALL'S AMI TODAY. TOMORROW DAY—DOROTHY £ ] STAR CAST, in “CHICKIE." And ___Aeson F; s G CRANDALL'S CENTRAL EV. ST R THE LINCOLN THEATER STREET AT 12TH SUN.—MON.—TU and in “THE PACE- Abd JIMMY AUBREY, 'S SAVOYTHEATER AND GARDEN bia Rd. A First National Attraction NAZIMOV Jack Pickford, Constance Benneil, Hobart Bosieorth, Charlic Murray and Dot Farley, in a perfect film wversion of Wartha Stanley’s Stage Play MY SON Harry Langdon in “The Sea Squawk" KINOGRAMS D.m. Sunday. EVE BAYNE and XTFR. in “THE AGF, OF INNOCENCE." " And Hysterical History Comed TOMORROW—ADOLPHE MENJOU. STHE SWAN. "And FARLE XK in “THE GUEST OF ond AR Ao oW on. GRIFFITH and_ LLOYD in “DECLASSE."” And A Paramount Picture With MATT MOORE—-FLORENCE VIDOR---LOUISE FAZENDA 624 Here's Paul Bern's hilarious picturization of the T‘_;'.;:,{Q*g,{“"‘g’i‘_'f,‘gfln";,{"?"l; famous Ina Claire stage hit that kept Broadway in A sSINS O gales of laughter for months on end. A gay story __SEA SQUAWR.® i of tangled Paris divorces, adapted by Guy Bolton CRANDALL'S ORK THEATER from the Ernest Vajda play. Ninety minutes of fun! ODAY. AND TOMORREOW — COL- WED.—THURS. FRI.—SAT. DORIS HOUSE - KENYON PETERS —with Perey Marmont in 3 | __ .\ jtrong cast including picturization of the novel, 5 2 “Dr. Nye,” by Joseph C. Lin. :’:::.yl‘.kuth Miller in U ““dle Tongues” | HEAD WINS T.ee Moran in Our Gang in “His High Horse™ “Fast Company PR ADDED HITS LATEST MERMAID COMEDY, “GOING GREAT” INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL---OVERTURE---OTHER HITS A E! e = “ALTAS MARY FLYNN. " And A T Ii STAN LAUREL. in “PIE EYED. L OO O RO RO Kl