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AMUSEMENTS. THE ST'NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925—PART AMUSEMENTS. . 's Boots"; tomorrow, Lewis § one, Equal Rxg‘hts in Love. Next Week's Photsplays, photopl ays This Week Vim0 S T | What Is a Movie Gag? PALACE—R Nov. ; “Look Out”; Tuesday and Wednes. | S s SHOULD & womay pursustheman | way ani give the next fellow an cb-| || METROPOLITAN — Ronald (Continued from Third Page) _|age Woman" and Tial Roach's “Hold | T thurscay, Florence Vidor in | YV The word. s used In making |its effect. But the fundamentsl o 1S Joves? i, asl e R e Coiman in “The Dark Angel.” e 2 My Baby'; Tuesday, Bert Lytell in, “Marry 3 and comedy, “Neptune's | screen comedies, has received “"'l“}:';.'fi“:m‘f"f,wm,"1‘";' ?0! e famous ster, asks |indep: RS, I 4 5 oky Mr. rde” d Walter teele of the Royal ounted,” stepdaughter”; Friday, lam Falr- | publicity, but its exact definition is > ous and the the question and e ges her opin- | =This s su:r}; a“f‘i_‘:;l m;:l\‘;l:z mekel: RIAL TQedRm}: Ts( n -T(l‘n in }';‘1;3_11 13"%“&3:{3%0&2”: Thurs. | St. John in “Curees” scenic and | b ighting . Youth,+ IHal | e O TX Tary of the fans, | will miss fire fon frankly on u..: wmh;n\) of l‘m\” ;: ;1‘.1: .endltuh'kl\' g inthe Snow Coun- day, Alma Rubens and Percy Mar-|“Topics of the Day"; Wednesday, | Roach’s “Thundering Landlords” and | According to Douglas MacLean, a Douglas MacLean it e st by gy ot L g g g e SOOI mont in “A Woman's Falth,” Aesop's | Jack Holt and Billie Dove n “The | Pathe Review; Saturday, Lols Wilson | “gag” is a dramatic situation bur- | ing R R L L e e Night,' I [IVOLT — “The Danger Sig- | | Fables and comedy, “Unfriendly Ene-|Light of Western Stars” and Lige|and Warner' Baxter in “Welcome |les, In other words, it is action | M. rtship heretofore. i A I nal” “The Cogat of Folly mies”; Friday, “Hob" Custer in “The|Conley in “Below Zero”; Thursday, | Home" and Lige Conley in “Beware.” | that, if played serlously, would be dra. | fc “She wiil do so, anvway. so ther Dl et LI MSFore Temser: ant” wipe | |Texns Boar Larry Semon comedy | Fred, Thomson i “The Wild Bul . : matically gripping, but if played for | MacLea 1s small room for complaint or argu [ an T iove Al the ay through the T e land News IRteel; Saturday, Fred|Lair,” Ben Turpin in “The Marriage | A... Nichols has become a cor- |comedy s funny in the exact ratio of | 3 T anentl continuesthoyiding ol scture. What Is more, 1 get him. sl Thompson in “The Wild Bull's Lair,” Clrcus” and a new “Sportlights Fil-| , oo tion “due to the success of “Abie's | its fundamental dramatic intensity. | S48 . screen has vet seen. Statisties show that leap-year har. | Vit dost’ soréan: Tiave. stage piays| | AMBASSADOR—“The!tiDark juvenile comedy “Baby Blues” and|day, Jack Hoxie in “Roaring Adven-| 1., Rose” and the roster of her in- | ‘“The crudest form of the gag is ! EliE sald Lo o don ! riages are on the increase. When | . g tion gtorles show the man in | Ange The Home Miker,” episode 14 “The Fighting Ranger.” ture,” “The Fighting Ranger” No.!| qitution reads like a committee of the | the situation of a man falling from a { o dramatic uation b women were given the ballot they be- | | . Sh sl AT “Wings of Youth” and “The 15, and Eddle Gordon in “The Polo|.League of Nations. Anne is president, | high point,” MacLean points eut. |lesquec the role of pursuer, which Is & K ing uth” a 3 S o o ety g 2 z | : 1y exercise equal rlghts | oy aecepted idea on the conven- Fcky D &Rt RAPHAEL. =L .}‘"rd’{)n“ 2 tfl};‘f.f& Gonan | of couree, with Willlam De Lignemare, | “n‘;" amenmllly, the -*‘H“ll 0& a ]‘“"' L+ = . tions of courtship. But Joseph CENTRAL—"The Danger Si Today, Thomas Meighan in “Old|}¥pn in “O. U o gy Cad vice president, and M. L. Malevinsky | falling to almost certain death 8] Universal i ning an elaborate “T am sure that the sisterhood geshelmer, In writing ‘T'lower of | foirs Sade > | [Home Week”; comedy, “Skinners in|in “The Mysterious Mystery,” Aesop retary. But what does Anne | tragleally dramatic. It certainly fsn't Nels ‘ekar i Betotiogs of | Mooreeanimen 0 RICHET RSN nal” “The Haii Way Girl” | |50 Yoo o™ Hiriers " Burned | Fable and Pathe Review. a7 Hhe hasiihe 'aotieh ‘ru‘r}n);.h But i it is plaved for comedy | Produrtion of “Gulliver's Traee: Is when they feel so inclined. | mantic girl who would dare all for Her Sister From = Paris Away,” comedy; Tuesday, Elaine TAKOMA. gt ol st e lnce Enowa At L S bashful girl became > | the sake of love and track down the | | and “Siege. Hammerstein in “After Business MA. augity Cinderella” with Irene |a burlesque fall—it Wil provoke|which, accord s to be given ol with long skirts. Now, this i really | object of her affections until he sur- Hours.” Fox news. also an amateur | Today and tomorrow, Jack Holt and | Bordoni as the star, made fis first |loghs. = 5 o | from Carl L T T 1ot an innovation, for as far as his | rendered would make a more dramatic , T contest at 8 pm.; Wednesday, Kennetn | Noah Beery in “Wild Horse Mesa,” a |pow In Atlantic City last weele, under | “As developed today. the gag i | back of Notre Dame" and “T « dates back, and even farther, | character and one bound to win the An American Violinist Harlan und Mary Carr in “Drusilla | Zane Grey story; Pathe News; comedy |(,o direction of the Charles Frohn |"mt "‘l"'*‘"l' cated '“lp subf ;a' s L“‘”/ hi W‘r”v‘)#?l’s ame’’ and ien have pursued the men they | sympathy of an audience. With Million,” comedy, *The|Tuesday, Norma Shearer in “Lady ¢ he parent dramatic situation | Phantom of the Opera ed. But they were more crafty in| ““Ip this picture my lmpulnh’; rn]ood To play Here. Hu\;n\cflrlmThlu‘rudu}'.lDor;:hlyuDev:z;:e g:»;d \u:’m &2"{“1"‘i’&m’£’35‘n53$.°y snarir h nates, becau: ust to be effective o e U 1 = nd William Halines in “Fighting the nesday d L . Dorc S A e s et e st have I A ertor, gives me & | AUBERT SPALDING, famous Amer- | comedy, Andy Gump in “A |Gish and Ernest Torrence in “Njght ve. They plied the art of mak- | free emotional rein In the lovo scene. fcan violinist, who will play here | Day of Rest”; Friday, Glynn Tryon |Life of New York"; comedy: Thursday, themse! ttractive in the e “Should & girl who is in love con-|January 4 In the Peggy Albion con- In “White Sheep,” also Pacemakers,|Alice Terry and Lewls Stone in “Con- an, using every feminine app ceal her ardor and sit back weeping an, us 3 or & ashinston | No. 9, “The Merry Kiddo"; Saturday, | fessions of a Queen'; comedy; Friday, i Woman who ran coyly away | her eyes out, or should she frankly | o't serles, will come to Washington | 720 "y ia® 1NITHC Western Wallop. | Laurette Taylor in “One Night in NINTH AT F: n was i lity pursulng | dispiay her feelings, facing romance | almost direct from a concert which | comedy, Jimmie Aubrey in “He Who | Rome comedy, Aesop’s Fables; Satur- GEE ‘ hie dldn't know it with a brave face? he will give in Rome, Italy, the mid-| Gels Crowned,” also “Sunken Silver,” | dat, Petty Compson, Raymond Grit -t o cankly |+ swer is that a woman's love N Daa b At No. ith and Noah Beery h a- the modern girl frankiy | “The answer is that a woman's Iove | de of December, Mr. Spalding satled !‘dm. e e e 3 | product avows her affection in most inst is her li on the Homeric from New York yes- SAVOY. e e e . ; e STARTING TODAY ) s ‘Love me 1t of the ' the right t u;rda,\- a European concert tour| ogay, Florence Vidor and Matt - of three months. M " ounds for Divorce” and g For the first iime sinice hefore the | oootd, " Tha Hontymoon Limived”: (o | Today, Betty Bronson in “Not So WILLIAM FOX Presents war he will make his appearance in i Ga & er- ¢ ** and Mack Sennett's “Cu- “Long Ago Berlin, where he will give three con cert He will bave six concerts in Paris, as soloist with the Parls i |_The Home of Perfect Entertainment [l : A STRIKING o SH V GE. | Davis’ dance music of u)\e{nmfl \dm\;s K x. -y CHehtx He n“m u;h( A SCREEN HIT OF ey % » d sparkling l(u.xlh\ as a feature. It|# concer X ber 9 at the ) panish Vilage, a unique nu.mvu“ el neana e et .1.\0,»; amous Monte Carlo Casino, then will I INCOLN THE & TER A THE PLAY THAT BROKE at 1304 G street, will open |vaudeviile features from time to time ce and on to Rome. THE WORLD’S RECORD on |as special attraction: . Ibert Spalding had the | The Club Chantecler musical ensem- distinction of being the first American U STREET AT 12TH s ] Ible is again led this season by Paul [to sit as a judge at the examinations | B ovel ¢ SUN.—MON.—TUES. A : ¥ s Will be provided Fidelman, an accomplished young pi- | of the Paris Conservatory. Early this = . Spanis : is @ veplica of [unist. : Year he won Durisians S inter. 1 > JAY HUNT MADGE BELLAMY old Spaneh village street. The | Luxuriously redecorated, the Cafe|pretation of the Respighi Concerto, ] EWIS : ETHEL CLAYTON EDYTHE CHAPMAN o X b | Le Paradis features the dance music |with Koussevitsky's Orchestra, a work . S J. FARRELL MacDONALD RICHARD TRAVERS contral floor is bordered by house- | ¢ the Le Paradis Band, led by Harry | which he will introduce to Washing- | S A R i | i e i | i NPANE ALLACE McDONALD BRANDON HURST #phere. Fach house contains a din- | Announcement is made that the| Mrs. Spalding and bis accompanist, | = ALMA RUBENS . 5 OTIS HARL JAMES MARCUS ing booth. equipped and planned to |Chateau Le Paradis, on the Baltimore:| Andre Benoist. will accompany the 5 ; PR % e Washington pike, will rgmain open [artist throughout his Eur { y Marmont, cond Grifith "t | £\ - - SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS BY nmedate two or more persons. | until at least December 1 #Kd then re-|and will be with him in Washington. k—’fl Mo e petumont ! @ ; ank Tillman, well known Wash. open on all holiday occasions. Yi(;:h;"rrlr‘”v\\')”?;; ;'::;;:Lr C;:]m‘h’:*: '1\': Molnar’s “Fashions jor Men” Renam EF 3 ’ MlscHA GUTERSON fngton musician, whose piano and Al o L LGRS (I0L0UeE. ; 5 4 B . organ novelties at Loew's Palace The. MAYFLOWER. S e el | D BN ci@: H H ” are remembered by entertain-| Dinner and supper dansants featur-| put ©0F p SOGECTE BOT RO Com-‘ A g : o4 I eeln n as ln on ent seekers, has been engaged as ing the dance music of the Spencer Louise Homer, ] % 1 an: famous con- ader of the' orchestra. He has as- | Tupman Mayflower Orchestra will be | PARY: OBI3 Hlome Dlanist: Retnald 1 P v e 3 2 ) ” 'S o A Al e LAt In et L e ey T o o | Werrenrath, ‘basitone! Edward - Johu: | Lige Conley in “Beware RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA e and dinner music to assist him. |October 7. Vaudeville specialties will | /FFEGPRT VRS EETERE S 0Tn- ; The Spanish Village will be conduct- \be used from time to time s added e e o anist: i & - K vy d as a club, insuring the members of |attractions at the supper dances. Boheiutionh, Dovin veti e | WED. THURS. FRI-SAT. | OVERTURE GLOW-WORM vxclusiveness and smartness. Robert | Two Spencer Tupman orchestras | LOnGon String Quavtet: the Cleveland | £8 U : - Lincke King, known both here and in New |will be featured at the Mayflower L . | : cinssial dancer. with her ballet. 1 York prominent figure in the | throughout the season—the Tupman | cassical dancer. with her ballet. VIRGINIA ALICE anmus nt world, is to be the man- |Concert Band of six pleces in the| S | presidential room and an eight-piece | 2 z VAI l I JOYCE The village was designed and ex- | Tupman Mayflower dance orchestra in || That Dynamic Sensation k o > 1201 o eroup of SKULCH eratiamen | (he Sasfower Gard ARE YOU FIT TO MARRY? : ORI Mak With, Ciivg Brook, in Universal's e dir i, O i . i Sy s S Superd Pro n THE ction of Edward St. Cyr | A number of innovations are being | AR OGRS i Mel mors and Others perh Prod: THE j Py * 2 “ “ i * 5 Iarrington, archite f Washington | made in the gardens. Most prominent and I heeles. he reconstriicdion of the bundstand, MEN ONLY = S EGE HOME MAKER 'ANEE. ‘Q‘nhrf““\.fi“f« e oo arapeniearet | I = T e 8 The House ot Recognired Pre-eminence Mack Sennett's Jazz dance music that crackles and [gold metal cloth somewhat in the ADMITTED a Fizzles with rhythm is the tempting |style of the band arrangements at the LEADER THEATER "“‘\ ,I;lxrlx,\";'(:,f\(,};)'v'- Jack Scunett's, e i ances, Contin- uous, 11:00 A. M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open Street at Tenth At 2:00 2 Pathe Review menu offered Washington young folks | Pennsvivania grill in New York. 9th St. Near E—10 AM. to 11 P.)M. P WEEK BEGINNING TODAY ~&u &1 the Swanee, where the Swanee Syn. | ———— = MEN—SEE THIS! copators, First National Presents the Screenw's Most Brilliant Actress, Supported by the led by Director Al Kamons, Cinema’s “Perfect Lover,” in the Greatest Romance Ever Brought tothe Silver Shect is the favorite dance band. The Swanes 18/etau et n the heast of the downtown theater district and the beauty and luxury of the resort Ravishingly Beautiful as 5 The Supporting Ensemble Charming Princess Yetive, 3 Also Is Distinguished by Adventurously Wooed by ’ % the Superlative Work of are enhanced by rainbow lighting ef- fects of fairyland. O’'BRIEN = % .| McDERMOTT LE PARADIS. In the Colorful Role of 3 Frank Currier, Wanda Le Paradis gayeties are now in full | ff{—E swing for the Fall and Winter season. AI I 's TIVOLI Grenfall Lorry, @ Real p Hawley, Winter Hall and American “Go - Getter.” RE- I g Many Other Favorites. h the Club Chantecler and the Cate | 14th & Park Rd, wradis have reopened, with Meyer | 'mm\' NG FROM PAR Not a “Costume Drama;” Not a “Period Play,” but Dimitri Buchowetsk's Magnificently Appointed Picturization of the Fascinating Love Story by Geo. Barr MeCutcheon, So Modernized That It Is as Up-to-Date as Tomorrow Morning's \mapa;wr A NEW SORT OF COMEDY, 0. HENRY'S AMUSING STORY OF “SHOES” NEW WORLD SURVEY--OVERTURE, “THE EVOLUTION OF THE WALTZ" WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING IIIIHIIIHIH"-IHIIHIIlllIllIIIIIIIllllIIHIIIIlllllIIIIHlllIlll!llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIlll!llllllllllllllllllll RANDALL’S. CRANDALL'S. ‘RANDALL'S. ivolLli AMBASSADOR CENTRAL 14th and Park Rd. 18th and Col. Rd. Ninth, Bet. and E- SUN.-MON. SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN.-MON. CONETANCE NORMA HERBERT TALMADGE TALMADGE RAWLINSON Supported by Ronald Colman | WA Eugene O'Brien and o | And Modge Beliamy in Gerald and a Great Cast in Her Buperlative Cast in Geo. Borr | Begumont's “Fiewer of Napok,” Zippiest Vehicle McCutcheon's Benab s < HER SISTER DRTIE | oo Lige Conley in “Beware”— —Review Aoy BEBE DANIELS = TUES.-WED. SORGTD And Splendid Bupport in The VIRGINA VAL | MANICURE GIRL | AGNES AYRES Spet Family Comedy—Soenio | In @ Ciever Film Version of And Ercellent Support in == Ina Claire’s Stage Hit, The Samuel_Hopkins Adams’ THURSDAY g VIRGINIA VAL AWFUL TRUTH In Unfversals Production of Lige Conley in “Beware’— Neal Burns in “Soup to Nuts” SIEGE Screen Almanac nment and superior I Qi Spec:al MUSXC Ton }lt Wnll g Dedxcate C}’unlles RAN ALLS A"::MSGA"OR b & Col.RA A Al‘ Calvary Methodist Church a spe- 3 clal music program will be pre. STARKS | n fented this evening to dedicate The G TN eI ;gOE(:EV'I'lnL new chimes, usec or the first time at RANI'AI I I : i e bt TR Q;’i;(fi%‘fi?’g o I ilf:. l;:‘tg E }?t sy Clown_annnce o bers: “Sonata in D" (allegro) by Guil- L OUR GANG in $ 5 ughter, is with us once again nd this : “The Swan" by Stabbin: I - | ' time, he's a star! In a side-splitting com- CRA DALLS 5;:‘.2"5',15::%",‘ “ix edy }t:fi my‘:lt)firevg‘]ution ar}xld romance, of CE . VIDOR an heir the throne who wanted to give the throne the “air.” A riot of mirth! 1 Prayer”; - % ¥ Neukomm | £ I £ Production! Culbreth G dire TOMORROW 0N solo” quartet, has X0 ADGE and KON Ao o & pme HER S 3 \ \ —ADDED_HIT! ge_of tha prog Mrs. James | WALTER { ED — Montgomery will be at the SimEE e 2 i — PR 0 othor sololsts are Marie C. C-—D—Am - UfflfllgTflTml HE E : F. W. Evans, tenoi RAN ot ‘P - " n Randall, bass and Garden | COMEDY—*Mume. SANS JANE The morning rausic to be broadcast, T o | PATHE NEWS-—TOPIOS Il feature two organ selections by adagto and allegro move. ([l STE RATE WY GIRL o TOM GANNONS MUSI A PP e | "RANDALL'S YORK THEATER Ga. A IQHQW St ‘What Schenck Thinks. | 20 1.0 ; s ‘_ £ WEEK BEGINNING “People 1ok to the screen to bring | fll - 5 ! “;%':3!“0: < TOMORROW them entertainment and happiness— NIA n Du_m in . AT 230 P. M. to lift them out of themselves,” so _coM 10" LiE And s Joseph M. Schenck, producer o r““_.'t,‘i:“”», e aoh ot R an CRANDAU-'S '!";‘:,_’3;‘.“?‘_' {00 | T s ; e 'IIIIIIllIIIllllIIlll""'"lIINIIIl|lllllml|lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII'I“I||||||||||ll|IIIIIHIIIIlllIIII!IIII"IIIIIIIIIIHL‘ LOEW'S COLUMBIA REGINNING THIS AFTERNOON DOUGLAS k FAIRBANKS Direct from its wonder- ful suceesses on Broad- way comes the Ilatest and greatest romantic masterpiece of Fair- banks’ whole career! With America's most amazing and versatile star as a gay, romantic adventurer at the court of Spain, winning hearts and plaudits with his inimitable daring and prowess! It's one of the m o st thrillin dynamic screen classics ever fllmed! we"y k. g i Rl T ful cast including lflll' ASTOR—WARNER OLAND JEAN HERSHOLT AND OTHERS i v \ are & any sweet and PpY events in ¥ nd sordid ones : it RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets N E THOS. SHAN wavs reflect happiness without being LOLD HONE ”m TR reriie. It is al bl ) that the American publie li} ing action tts entertalnment. yunt - the tremendous i of the N inelodrama in its hevdey. The screen | “10’; Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 95 Wil present an ncreasing var | CIRCLE Al Eacking Souce iction_storfes, probably t _TYPHOON COOLE| ward Western drama COLLEEN MOORE, u]\“;]rnm?‘rh “I look for a resurrection of man . of the melod < of the late s era. They will, of course. be mios L N izad to meet present-day conditions, ! in “DRUSILLA WITH A ML the Inevitable confilet of right ||l N and wrong will be strongly to the| OLYM”C You St. Bet. 14th £15th gore" | COLLEEN MOORE in There Is also a bright future for SSERT F R al screen stories, M = sald, citing that Consiance | DUMBARTON is now meeting with bl flf “in ovw: succegs in “Her Sister B 911 H .s.m-: \m een b s C REL sean hen ' v, TI(F SNOW HAWK IR = of_the Day. CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & MeKinles S D. €. : CHARLES RAY ¥ " — [ il ‘ 1 OYD |ur E' 3 HOWARD AW A CAN 15t St. and . l. T St at_Jth N.W. & an Phane N Tony. AMERICAN A e T Mate, Deilv—Midnife Khaw Frl _“LOST. A WIF) WEEK ONLY DrlNcESS 1119 H S o JAGK, HOLT, 1 SO “WILD_HO] TY North Il‘lltulnndi‘ Sts. DOROTHY MACKAILL MILTON SILL: b o S AR OF 0'MAL] Whitney & Tutt's “SMARTER SET (OMPANY" SNAPPY UP-TO-THE-MINUTE 3 MUSICAL COMEDY 5 2 g i NEW STANT ON 6"“(' Sta, N “NON-SENSE” ; e R PSP IR | Fiaborste Special Scenery (i A Bevy of Entrancing Girls | | 'EADER, 6ih Near E _.Unequ.led‘ Comedians— 'l‘udu)—lk;: lfi:{‘: and Anita : G ewart in ESLAUGH S TORM Never the Twain Shall Meet" ——FOPULAR PRICES— ‘Secret Service Sanders,” ‘BRO SKI Comedy ARTIST & JIODBI.!" ('»nllnl"lu 2 n.m. lll |I .1 —Topics THURS-FRI Waiter Hiers (",_‘”‘(z; His Beat HURS-FRI. RICHARD DIX AT BETTY BRONSON - et ord ONG AGO = I;UB!‘(YHDEY!I.G PATHS TO PARADISE | comes. “me rowtst—zoias A-Grunting”—Bruce Scenic Chas. Chase in “Isw't Life P Terrible”—Cinema Stars, No. 3 SATURDAY SBATURDAY SATURDAY lAuRA lA Pl MADGE BELLAMY | JOHNNY HINES | ..AURA LA PLANTE And Star Support in Wm. Fox's And Stellar Support in The tion of WINGS OF YOUTH CRACKERIACK THE TEASER Sennett's “Sneexing Beezers”— Lige Conley in “Beware”— Spat Family Comedy. “The Foz Cartoon Comedy—Sportlight Sportlight Hunt” s = = = = g s g g DOORS OPEN THIS AFTERNOON AT 23 o'cLOCK iIIIIIIHIlIlllllllmlllllmllllllllllfllIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIII]IlIlIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIII!llIIIIHI ponRn e e T S IIIIIlllllIIII|II||l||lIlIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIll|IIllflllIIIIllIllllllllIlllllIHIIIIIIlIIII|IIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIII " ST E