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AMUSEMENTS. THE photoplafi (Continued from First Page.) his own per. past as well as to sink sonality from notice. Added sereen and musical subjects will include Harry Langdon's comedy ““Ho 1y, Jr Pathe news reel, of the Day and an or- chestral overture and atmospheric companiment by the Palace Orchestra under Mr. Gannon RIALTO—"Drusilla With a Million.” | “Drusilla With a Million,” a screen version of the story by Elizabeth | Cooper, will be the photoplay at the Rialto this wes with Kenneth Har lan, Mary Carr and Priscilla Bonne the featured players. Freshne edy, pathos and dramatic punch the qualities claimed to make it one of the outstand pictu f the vear. Tt is tialto initial offering of the “Greater Movie Season Mischa Guterson has arranged an original presentation entitled A Trip to Dixie,” by Washington talent, in cluding Camille Little abeth Tup man, the Orpheus Quartet, Mrs. David Kincheloe, George McCauley, A Griffith and Robert Wheeler and headed by Miss Abbie V nia E wh recently chosen as Washington” for the Atlantic pagdeant “Miss Washir make personal appearanc the performances thro week. A made for Miss F Hardell will the Rialto ( Guterson conduct Echoes.” The Internationa her divertissements will the bill com are \n\ ture picture, in wh Tupman and E, M ntation News and aplete ihe TIVOLI—"Her Husband's Secret.” Patsy Ruth Miller and Antonio Mc reno head the cast of First Nation production, “Her Husband's an adaptation of May Tudgme: will Movie Season Theater the first week. The come Hamilton's two-r and the Pathe Review shown. Tuesday and Wed cardo Cortez. Jetta Gouda Beery in Raoul W “The Spaniard,” a hearted, will sday. T and Noah production dar and high upplemented b Good Mor and Friday unt attract Jack Holt and 0 Our Gang rday Northwes “Oh, Brid also Thursday Secret,” 3 Betty liam Shootin’ Com Collier, Injuns’ “Steel Walte: a new Tiers in portlight AMBASSADOR—"The Desert Flower™ Colleen Moore Li Hughes, Kate Price v and Anna May Wa star at Crand the first ti ugurating son’” with Fir of Don Mullally's Flower.” The Conley in “Bew added short reels n_music Wednesday Alla Nazimo production with Lou Tellegen opposite 31 i supported by vd Frank ¥ olay, kinners i Univers: Ladde and “Top; EARLE ROEF—"She Wolves.” Moreno | of | Aesop Gouy | This Week Western Stars™; news events, | Fables and a_screen novelty, Tuesday, Willlam Fox pro- | duction, “It Is the 1 Imperial comedy, “Lion Love. Wedne: and Thursday, Bebe Daniels Crowded Hour”; news and newspape fun ric Chunder, the dog. flent Pal’: Mack Sennett's Spooky Night: ninth chapter en Silver. E aby Peggy stain Janu Cold™: third chapter “Zowie. DUMBARTON. | Rch and Cullen | <i tomor ot Today ndis” in It Is the Vidor in “The Mi Bessie Love and ( Silemt Watcher” Moore in “So lal and G Tearle of the Tenement chard Talmadge in *Jimmie's ions. Lillian “Cheap Law’ ¥ age” lenn Hunte Thursdd Friday, in s Saturday, Mil ¥ [ EMPIR Today and ton and Constance } of the West™ out day Owen M The ( Tenting brrow, nnett in and comedy Sunda Alice and cou Thu in Felix hursday he Hellion,” Flour,” and and Weds Little Husband Johnny nd comec News ner in It With urday comedy, HOME Lois Wil “Welcon venile comedy, “Dragon Florence Vid . “The S Nazimova in nd comedy Wednesday, Peter I and the Bad Man" ood Morning Daniels and Yout uxe’; y. Fred he Bandit's Baby'™ and com- | “When Dumbbells Ri Satur- ““White Thun- Marriage No. 10. Warner and ju-| tomor y_Me" Tues- Redeemi moked Out” Beauty and Thom- | Ben ircus” and “Sunken Silver, OLYMPIC. and tomorrow, Bebe Daniels Ci Hour” 't in ““White Wednesday , Thursday, Mabel Mayo, Wanda Burned Aws Ray in_ “Percy e and Margue Today in “The Strong London Street’ Frank Barrie Charles Owen M Motte in * * by Jack of the Ballin, { Hawley, i Satur ite De Today and tomorrow, Bebe Daniels and Kenneth Harlan in “The Crowded Hour.” Cliff Bow n “‘Inside Out | Man” and : News: Tuesday, Johnnie W “Lillies of the Streets” and ¢ Age) Lois Wil Film Featuree ey St.D. C. JACK _HOLT. NOAH BEERY T STA AMERICAN Ist St. and R. I Ave, RICARDO _CORTEZ in THE PRINCESS 3 1119 H St. N.E, 1 WAN {ILTON SILI LIBERTY North Capitoland P Sts MY MAN ALICE, TERRY ANY NEW STANTON hllx&( Sts, : \' LA MPRON koma Parl CHICK Pathe Comedy CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN B Street at 10th THIS WEEK LLEEN MOOR il LLOYD FLOWER I DANCERS CRANDALLS mivawi—— Wednes- | Next Week's Photoplays RIALTO. Philbin “Siege.” COLUMBIA—Betty Br “Not So Long Ago.” TROPOLITAN—Doris Kenyon in “The Hali-Way G PALACE—Lon Chaney in Unholy Three. TIVOLI—“The Making of O'Malley,” “The Redceming Sin," “Baree, Son of Kazan” and “The Rainbow Trail.” AMBASSADOR—“The Half- Way Girl,” “The Spaniard,” Raffles” and “Steel of the Mounted Police.” : ROOF—“Everyma “Raffles” and * Making of O'Malley.” CENTRAL el” of the Mounted Police,” “Her Hus- band’s Secret,” “Soul Fire and “Her Market Value Mary in 1son M *The The Doctor” ouse! Dome A Doll's erything™; »d Thomson and and comed The ¥Friday, Nazimova in and comedy, “Hold I urday, double bill, F “Thundering Hoof Talmadge in “The Fighting Demon (Shows continuous, Sundays from and Saturdays from 2 p.m.) in PRINCES Today and tomorrow, and Doris Kenyon in “I and Al St. John in Doggie”; Tuesday, in_“Priendly dams in “Step Charles Ray in * nd educational comedy, lay, Priscilla Aesop Milton Sill Want M dynamit and Fields nd ailor-Made Man bod Spir Dean in ible and com tacLean ir Semon com Saturday, ky Raider,” “Never Say Die edy and news Nunguesser in venile comedy eplsode 8, T RAPHAEL. Today and tomorrow. Lewis Stone and Sh The Talker”; comed. ruesday, Dougl “Introduce Me"; also Wednesda. adge Bellamy Wings of Youth”; Nannette’ ire Windsor and Tearle in “Just Woma Spa Family comedy, “Hot Stuff riday, Richard Talmadge in “Youth and Ad venture”; also ‘‘Pacemakers,” No. “Merton of the Goofies"; MEN ONLY ADMITTED ARTING TOMORROW LEADER THEATER NINTH NEAR E STREET Sensational Expose of Our Social Evil ARE YOU FIT TO MARRY? And Daring Exhibit of ACTUAL CASES WOMEN ONLY Frida; lrom 10 i Io ll P.M. UNDAY sat- | Richard Capt. ju- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., AUGUST 16, a 3. 1925— PART Cvitbinl = M bt "M\ experience,” says David Wark | story | Griffith, motion picture | try to fit characters to them and you | director has convinced me that cl are off to a bad s |acters are the basis o rom this you mi zet the im | Stories are secondar | pression that T favor the star system.) |7 7“I don't think it is possible to con-| Note that I speak in the plural | struct a new plot. Literature has | characte I doubt whether I could | exhausted every conceivable situation. | makeean interesting picture with ant | Themes . but the elements of in. | outstanding star. I know I would not| | terest re all bound up in_the cl enjoy it. pale “For me each new picture is 3 It is something different, | evolved and developec Begin with the situations and | arieties of human beings are in- | venture. They may be likable or revolt- | someth amusing or disgusting. Choose | and fini refully, develop your situ-|phase of life. und “fhem and you have althe author’s | finite. ing, them ations not story, it may original Tom Mix in “Riders of the l'm-plv‘ Wednesday Dean in : Our Gang comedy, “The Big | Crimson Runner” and comedy: st chapter of laho” and | day, Tom Moore in Adventure st chapter of “Sunken Silver”; sur- | comedy; Friday, Richard Talmadge in ise matinee. [ i Aston Fable, Bt s, comedy and AVOY | Colleen Moore SAVOY. | Fable, -serial, * Today, Peter B. Kyne's “Beauty|and comedy. and the Bad Man" and Earle Fox in | Spanish Romeo”; tomorrow, Doug- ! las MacLean in “Introduce Me" and ckin® Ahnu YORK. Owen Moore in “Code of oxe in “The tomorrow, Con rle and olmquist in " “School for “Hold My Baby Windsor and Pat and Constance the West” and and Neal Burns Dicta 8"’ Wednesday, A e T uckeloth and & rlet” and Senhett's iter Wagons”; Thursday, Doris Kenyon and Milton Sills in “T Want | 3 “The | Thurs. | and |4 | maki | ture | bilities of White Desert” and < Freely res in “Hei lley in * Marion in dnesc Agnes et Value” and Sennett’s Silk”; Thursday, and Alma Rubens and comedy, Horseman™: Friday, Betty nd Adolphe- Menjou in and e Saturday, nob Biue n" and Lari Semon in “The ne Doctor”: Friday, Milton Sills i he Last Hour” and Pighting | W | Ranger.” No. 9; Marie | Ma Prevost and Monte Blue in “Kiss Me | in” and CHlff Bowes in “Wake | ) ¥ e “A° Wom son TAKOMA. | and lnmnrru\\ Dorothy | maker: Pathe News | Howes , Seena Owen in | nile comedy, Woman™ and comedy; ' Review. A | Y " | “The Hunted |\ The Home of Perfect Entertainment |l LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH___ SUN.—MON.—TUES. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CORINNE GRIFFITH Kenneth Harlan and Harris of J. Hartley Manner’s play, THE MARRIAGE WHIRL HARRY LANGDON in “BOOBS IN THE WOODS"”| t | o = = n Ford in a perfect film ¢ The National Anthem.” FRI—SAT. AILEEN PRINGLE Holmes Herbert and Mary Thurman in Vitagraph's WILDFIRE Al St. John in “Curses” WED.—THURS. CLAIRE WINDSOR With Pat O'Malley in Reginald Barker's Drama of Snow Bound Peaks, the WHITE DESERT Jimmie Adams in “Sit Tight" flgme e H“I i RO REET AN The Season’s Supreme Romance! MISS IN GE HENRY KIN LILLIAN GISH ORGE ELIOT’S CLASSIC DIRECTED BY THE NOTED i {ish off | The Brain- | in sharp outlines Bron- | to w | ivpified | deep and fine differ from the scenario writer's treat ment, it may be unlike my own con- ception of it When T first read Edwin Balmer's “That Royle Girl,” which I am | my first Paramount pic remed like vies of situ- | I could see the pictorial pos these, but the characters | seemed jumbled. They lacked ¢ of outline. I reread it and then it n. 1 worked with Paul S field, who made the screen treatment of it. The theme worked ftself out iIn my mind as a conflict between stern justice, typified by the dis trict_attorney, and human nature, as | by the modiste’s model, the leader and the ster-hoot r. But individual to something more than types; they must be distinctly ineresti “It seemed to me that the girl was emarkable figure, the daughter of no-good, dead-beat father, workin, hard for a bare living and cravi excitement surrounding her in Chica \d yet with a strength of fiber that led her out of her surround ings. She gropes her way with an in stinct for fine things. Her conversa tion with the statue of Lincoln is sym bolic of her faith in a kindly powe that will guide thin ight. Hes loyalty to the weak leader has a her love for stor it a 1tions; an be a and | torney s | % the auster reform the the 1t spirit that would cle-handed In the backg world | q | ind T could see the | lovable old rascal of a futher, too weak | to rn an honest living, but with a| Micawberlike humor that could pol the rough edges of life with | I had to visualize these hefore them into the characters | 1 could begin | ve story of TODAY GLEN | ECHO The Big Free Admission Amusement Park OFFERS YOU FUN A-PLENTY 7 S First National Prese the Screenin a Vehicl COLL e WEEK BEGINNING TODAY == ) AMUSEMENTS. breaking, murder, intrigue and pursuit | of * excitement The p! of re. ¢ ducing them in pictures could not have been completely outlined in vance. I meet my problems proceed. I live with my people help me in working out de “Critics may question th of buying stories and usin; if they are to be radi but 1 will di ee with author fur the id serves cred Wh ve will do is try to develop it pictorially by means of its chief characters. Mo tion picture audien i decide how we have suc Mary's ‘Little Annfe Rooney’ ‘“LHH! ANNIF Sar kford back imp of the scess which ri 1 They little fling ideal 1 Mary York lesirability their titles Iy changed them. The . He de daug ind the nan She is police thy idder shed for it he the mark on from ture d to < GREAVER L (\1\2 Seasol, INTH A STARTING TODAY Formerly Known Abble Virginia Eaga: Appesr During th Wewk at the De Luxe Performances iN PERSON WITH MISCHA THREE FEATURED STARS KENNETH HARLAN MARY CARR The Coolest Theaters in America I TS Daily Pe Conti 00 A P. M __Sunday— Doors Open At 2:20 7 2 Street at Tenth nts the Most Vivacious and Most Winsome Personality, e of Surpassing Ezcellence, Packed with Pep, Fun and Thri EEN MOORE WITH LLOYD HUGHES Kate Price, Frank Brownlee, Hank Mann and an_Ezceptional Ensemble in Irving Cumming's Skillfully Directed Film Version of the Formerly Successful Stage Play by Dom Mullally, the DESERT FLOWER y on Who A Rollicking Tale of a Desert Waif Deserted a Railroad Gang on the Mojave, Took & Gold-Rush Boom Town by Stosm, Regenerated a Weakling amd Came Out at Last With a Fortune and a Husband—The Most Entertaining and Most Original Sub- ject [ts Star Has Had, and That's Stepping! “GREATER MOVIE SEASON"" THE PEMBERTON DANCERS Will Inaxgurate Qur Greater Movie Seasom in a Speotacular Choreographic Allegory, Interpreted by Eleanora Peake, Dorothy Daye, Florence Ambia, Elizabeth Yeoder, Nina Haynes June Brand: and Jeanette Helbrig—Special Costumes and Lighting Effects. CONCEIVED AND STAGED BY MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON WORLD SURVEY---AESOP FABLE---SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRAL PRELUDE GREATER i NOW O N LETS G© i Hov\t RANDALL’. CRANDALL'S Seasol T|V0|. CENTRAL Her H 11th & 7 pro TODAY AND TO) ORROW—A ¥ ) and PATSY RUTH ER Greater Movie Season in Washing- ton will be opened at Loew’s CoJumbia today with first show- ings of the mighty, stirring ro- mance of the Golden Age that ran 18 consecutive weeks in New York at $2 a seat. A tale of haunting power and beauty, with Miss Gish at her finest in the role of the little Florentine beauty who was tricked by the man she wed, sform-tossed by destiny and revolution, to find happiness at last in the arms of the man she loved. Filmed in Italy by the producer of “The White Sis- ter.” WITH DOROTHY GISH RONALD COLMAN, WM. H. POWELL AND CAST OF THOUSANDS ¥ LER SECE i 'S AMBASSADOR Cf‘,,‘}'?'\”“ki,m- R 1d presentin, CENTRAL—"Youth's Gamble. t “ 1she n first attracti Youth' full i YOUTH LANGDON I ol p CRANDALL’S *“\?) ‘Tllh\ ER Wednesd \‘!J)I\ White Dese O Malle TODAY EAUT EARLE ROMEO. ORROW —DOTGLAS INTRODUCE v CRANDALL DAY AND TOMORROW —- AN TONTO * MORENQ PATSY RUTH MILLER HUS BAND'S . SECRET LLOYD HAMILTON in CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater and Garden H St. N.E MORROW _—RICHARD SOUL FIRE. CRANDALL’S = "“]‘:,"&",}“’\h";‘({{ QT old My nan’s | ce Budi Aiiracle,” 1tubens Hiers Lyman H Howe I A METRO- GOLDWYN PIOTURE WEEK STARTING TODAY SUNDAY, AUG. 16 CRANDALL'S 14¢th and Park Rd. " Ninth, Bet. D and E MBASSADOR {1 REED HOWES l!lh and Col. Rd. PATSY RUTH Washington’s Favorite, in An- WILLER cauétu MOORE ANTONIO MORENO e With Lloyd Hughes and o Ruth Clifford, Phyliis Haver, YOUTH'S GAMBLE Nonmpareil Cast in the Moat Walter McGrail and Davwi Harry Langdon in “Boobs n Delightful Vehicle She Had, Adapted_From Den Mullally's Torrence Frank Lloyd’s the Woods”—Sportlight —Sceniec, “Italy.” ipported by Ke ord, and Nita the Lincoln d: of this m version h Harlan, aldi, will Theater the week in First National's J. Hartley Manners’ play National Anthen together Harry Boob: W oods films Wednesday rsday W hite Desert and Pa Adams in Lyman H I'riday and in the film vers former stage su Al St._John in Pathe Review 1t t three of OMORR( SCHOOL FOR WIV ROACH COME CRANDALL'S B TODAY—LOLS_ WIT: CONE_HO i Stage Hit, The DESERT FLOWER Added Attractions—Pipe Organ Music. in Romance. HER HUSBAND'S SEGRET Lloyd Hamilton in “Waiting”— Pathe Review. TUES.-WED. RICARDO CORTEZ With Jetta Goudal and an Ez- cellent Cast in a Love Drama More Thrilling Than “The Shei THE SPANIARD Sennett’s “Good Morning, Nurse’—Topics. THURS.-FRI. BETTY COMPSON JACK HOLT In a Fascinating Drama of a Siren’s Wiles, EVE'S SECRET “Our .Gang” in “Shootin’ Tnjun. SATURDAY BERT LYTELL a Numerous and in James Curwood’ STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Walter Hiers in “OM, Bridget” —Bgportlight. Wind Jimmie Podge P Russ: ifire and featurin Claire O'Malley, al sor COMEDY TOMORROW— MARY COMEDY RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets N.W. NNA O NILSSON 3 VIDOR in IMPERIAL LORENCE, and L ME.” And TUES.-WED. CLAIRE WINDSOR PAT O'MALLEY Supported by a Brilliant Cast in @ Thrilling Drama of ths Smow Country, The WHITE DESERT Lige Comley in “Below Zero. THURS.-FRI CONWAY TEARLE Percy Marmont, Claire Wind- sor, Dorothy Revier and In- comparable Cast in Eugens Walter’'s JUST A WOMAN Hal Roach’s “Hold My Baby.” SATURDAY ALMA RUBENS PERCY MARMONT Splendid Support in_Clarence Budington Kelland’s Engrossing Study of A WOMAN'S FAITH Walter Hiers in “Oh, Bridget” —Hodge Podge. TN WED.-THURS. NAZIMOVA Supported by Lou Tellegen in J. Stuart Biackton’s Drama of the Paris Apaches, The REDEEMING SIN Mack Sennett's “Skinners Sitk.” Curses the cAROLlNAlIth&. .C. Ave. JUST & WOMAN CLAIRE_W! ClRCLE 2105 l‘a Ave. l"h W. S.E. APOLLO. tomorrow. Rich “Soul Fire” and A Jable; Tuesday and Wednesday, P: Ruth Miller and Antonio Moreno in | Her Husband's Secret” and Sennett’s Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies™: Thurs. day, Gloria Swanson in Gene” and “Hos Strongheart in Hal i moon’ “Beauty Burns Review. Herbert Bramow’s Production for Paramount of George Kibbe Turner's Story—With PERCY MARMONT—MARY BRIAN AND NEIL HAMILTON Here's another great picture for the opening of Greater Movie Season! The story of a Bowery Cinderella and a beggar who lost himself for love! A drama of tears and laugh- ter that reveals a glimpse of New York in the '90s! "Harry Langdon Comedy Pathe News—Topics—Overture Today and thelmess in Bar- . A o R0 TEARLE ONWAY. WINDSOR ALL-STAR PARK THEATER 4"18"”"- BE, in “THE CROWDED 2 'BOWES in NS OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th &£15th TODAY AND TOMORROW 4»;«} DANIREY i ARSNOR ELlTE LAIRE FRIDAY VIRGINIA ‘VALLI Assisted by a Specially Selected Universal Cast in the Picturi- zation of Owen Davis' UP THE LADDER Neal Burns in “Call 6 Cop“—- Sportlight. at and “Call in Cop” and Pathe HOUR.” NEWS. 14th St. and R. L. Ave. “GRAND. ALL-STAR CAST in nd tomorrow, Patsy Antonio Moreno in “Her ecret’”” and Lloyd Hamilton sday and Wednes: in “The Redeeming ‘Our Gang” in “Shootin’ In- | Agnes i nd Hal Roach’s moon'; Friday, Peter uty and the Bad Man in “Looking for y, Owen Moore and Bennett in “Code of the and Lige Conley in *Below AVENUE QT Teday Ruth Miller and SATURDAY. RAYMOND GRIFFITH And a Corking Paramount Cast of Funmakers in a Sparkking Comedy-Drama, The NIGHT CLUB “Our Gang” in_“The Mysteri- ous Stranger’—Pathe Review— Topics of the Day. Wisconsin Ave. LIAN RICH and DUMBARTON 1343 1 y LEADER 9th Near I Street LAST DAY— and And petent Cast Com- Otiver WEEK STARTING TODIV—WIDIV lllfllll'l’ Il LOEW’S PALACE \ i 0! | 1 Hoit, | Light EMPIRE 911 H Street N Matince_at, Cna{ OF THE _WES G AN OWE £ N E TE NG CoUT LT CHEVY CHASE. Jack B A e N and Topics of the = Capital's Ultima_Thule In_Entertalnmen and tomorrow ind Noah B Today Billie Dove