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in “Boys Will Be Saturday, William Fox's pro- “The Timber Wolt," starring “Buck’ Jones, with Elmer Fair oppo- : also Lige Conley in ‘Pleasure und,” a new ‘“Felix the Cat” car- toon comedy and a scenic study of Hamburg, Germar CENTRAL—"The White Monkey." Barbara La Marr will be seen at Crandall's Central Theater the first two days of this week in_a screen version of Galsworthy’s “The White Monke: e Conley in “Pleasure Bound” and the Pathe Review also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday, “The Tlalf-Way Girl,”- First Natioral's super-action drama, featuring Doris Kenvon and Lloyd Hughes, supported by Hobart Bosworth and Sam Hardy. The climax is reached on the high scas, when a fullsized passenger liner is blown to atoms after catchin afire. The comedy “Who's Which Thur day, Constance Talmadge in ** ter From Paris.” supported by R Colman and George K ilal Roach's “Daddy ing"; Saturday, Eugene O'Brien’in Univ adapted from the nov S Hopkins Adams, with Mary Alden and Marc McDermott in the cast; also lial Roach’s “Sherlock Sleuth.” LINCOLN—"The Ten ments.” The Lincoln Theater will this week abandon its customary policy of show- ing several feature pictures during the seven-day period and devote the entire week to one attraction, Cecll B. De Mille's superb production of “The 2 Commandments.” Tt will be sup- plemented by the Kinograms, setting forth the major news events of the week. A large and capable cast imperson- nates the characters in this story which bridges the ages from the time of the Pharaohs to the present. This tncludes Richard Dix, Leatrice Joy, . Rod La Rocque. Theodore ‘aylor and Edythe Command- Thousan convieti ds of supernumerari ion of co in this « r was personaly De AMille and was | hie making. It has been shown v the country at the §2 scale of prices and w the Lincoln Al o at popular prices. House Peters in “Raffles™ m Desmond in “Ridin’ Cullen Landis in Wednesday, James Secrets of the Night™; “The Mon: Kirkwood in Thursday, Lon Chaney in ster.” 1 be presented at | | ship. Thursday, Fri Mo Me: "Be!nl on Horseback he Street of Forgotte: Satunlly. “Black Lightning.” EMPIRE. Today and tomorrow, Alice Terry in “Any Woman,” and comedy, ‘“The Polo Kid"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Marie Prevost and Monte Blue in “Recompense”; Thursday and Friday. Florence Vidor and Matt Moore in “Grounds for Divorce,” and Billy West in “Line’s Bus Saturday, James Kirkwood in “The Police Patrol,” and comedy, “The Amateur Detective and Fox News, also the third episode of John J. McGraw's “Play Ball” with Allene Ray and Walter Miller, HOME. Ayres in “The Awful Truth” and rry Semon in “The Cloud Hopper™; tomerrow, Virginia Valli and Kugene O'Brien in “Sleg and comedy, “Who's Which? da pt. Nungesser y Raider” and comedy Al Wednesday, Dorothy M The Bridgze of Sighs” “Felix, the Cat,” cartoon comedy; sday, Charles Ray in “Percy” and Charlie Chase in “Innocent Husband riday, Rich ard Dix in “The Lucky Devil,” Hal Roach’s “The Big Ki and Pathe Review: Saturday, Pete Morrison in ‘he Range Buzzard,” “‘Our Gang” in ootin’ Injuns” and Grantland Rice “Sportlight.” Today, Agn! LEADER. First of all the “super film dramas.” “The Birth of a Nation" will be shown at the Leader Theater all this week, inciuding today. Year after - ‘this mighty film drama of the I War makes its appointed rounds, long after its many succes- sors of far greater cost have slipped into the limbo of forgotten things. D. W. Griffith built his wonderful repu- tation on this, his first great effort, and has never surpassed its drawing power and conviction, and Thomas Dixon_ author of the gripping story on which it was founded, still is com- pelled to center his reputation as builder of drama on “The Birth of a Nation.” The Civil War settled for time the question of Jiin far _as_ the hdrawal from the Union ind it is from that were drawn the prin and unity that ¥ to weld © half un- come into world leader: The cast is headed by Henry B. Walthall and Lilllan B. Gish. Short subjects will round out the wonderful program. LIBERTY. Today and tomorrow, Jack Holt in “Wild Horse Mesa'; Tuesday, Gladys Hulette in “The Slanderers”; Wedne: Sheio bt have of orether nsciously \IV‘ULI,U. Roact view Mhe B '|‘m sday e Ao daddy Goes Mason Thuvsday, T and T R r 3 in Novak and Robert Edeson in Danger Bignal’ and Lige Conley in “Pleasure Bound.” AVENUE GRAND. Today and tomorrow, Richard Dix in “The Lucky Devil,” “Our Gang” in rs’ _and Pathe Review Virginia ot o Warning Mason in . John in CAROLINA. Today and tomorrow, Colleen Moore in “The Desert “Middling Women, more; Wednesday, with Fair ) ‘Flames of Desire,” Qundmfi Thursday, The Mine With the Tron T Pat O'Malley, Dorothy * with | Mackail. CHEVY CHAS Brainless | nd Thurs. | Adams Mack Sennett comedy, Seventh chapter “Secret Serv anders”; Saturday; aire Windsor and Pat O'Malley in “White Bull's Tye comedy, “Milky tenth chumm— “Play Ball. DUMBARTON. v. “Slave of Fas Madge Bellamy Moore in “'No M day, “Wild Horse Me: Dorothy dav, and Wednes. | Chickie | Tuesday, Dorothy Devore in “Broad Thursday, Betty nmhn B OLYMPIC. rrow. Anita_Stew- “Never the Twain Shall Meet™; 3etty Blvthe and Lou Tell gen in “The Breath of Scandal Wednesday, Doris Kenyon and Loy THE SUNDAY Next Week's Photoplays. PALACE—Mary Pickford “Little Annie Rooney.” METROPOLITAN—Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman in “The Dark Angel.” RIALTO—Henry | in “Kentucky Pride.” TIVOLI—“The Iron in Walthall Horse,” Vever the " and “The / Dark “The Iron Horse” State | F Hughes in_ “The Half-Way Girl"; Thursday, Mary Carr and Kenneth Harlan in “Drusilla With a Million"; Friday, George llacklthorne. Clara Bow and Elllott Dexter in “Capital Punishment”; Saturday, Retty Bron- son in “Not So Long Ago.” PARK. Today and Tomorrow, Trene Rich, att Moore and June Marlowe in “‘A Lost Lady.” Ralph Graves in “A Be- loved Bozo” and Park News events; 5 Lionel Barrymore in “A of Tron” Walter Ifiers in idse t Shoppe: Wed Rod Larocque sh in < and Lloyd Hamilton in ; Friday, Frank Mayo, Wanda Hawley and Tom Sant- schi in “Barriers Burned Away" and Lige Conley in “‘Curses,” also talent night: Saturday, Marion Davies an: Harrison Ford in “Zander the Great, Buster Keaton In “The Haunted House” and “Play Ball,” No. 6, also Gift Shoppe for the kiddies in the Ninth LEADER THEATER X, By Popular Demand 2 to 11 AN thie edk, 0% . Bt pm, NCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH, ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING OCT. 4 ADOLPH ZUKOR ans JESSE L LASKY sarsene Cecil BDeMilles THE (OMMAN TEN DMENTS CThe Mightiest DramaticSpectacle BEGINS TODAY AT 3 ADVANCE IN PRICES 00 BHIIIIII]IIIIWNIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMII]ITI|M|||I|Ilflfl|fl|flflfl_1flflfllfllfll|flflfi and “The Spook Ranch.” CENTRAL—*The Danger Sig- nal,” “Shore Leave,” “The Lucky Devil” and “The Homemaker.” matinee. (Continuous on Saturdays from 2 and on Sundays from 3 p.m.) PRINCESS. Today, Herbert Rawlinson and Madge Bellamy In “The Man in Blue,” epl sode No. 7, “Perils of the Wilds,” and Mack Sennett comedy, “Giddap”; to- morrow, Rod La Rocque, Ernest Tor- rencé and Dorothy h in “Night Life of New York™: Arthur Stone in ‘“Change the Needle”; Tuesday, Aileen Pringle and Antonio Moreno in “One Year to Live,” and Ralph Graves in “Oft His Trolley”; Wednesda Dana in “The Beauty Prize Charley Chase in “Hard Ro”ed Thursday, Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon in “Idle Tongues” Aesop's Fables; comed No Place to Go,” and Amateur nf h ; Friday, “Barriers Burned Away,” Pucomnkvrs in “Three Bases Fast,” and News Reel; Satur- day, Tom Mix in “The Last of the Duanes,” episode 15, “The Fighting Ranger”! Stan Laurel in “Twins,” and the first eplsode of the serial, “Secret Service Sanders.” RAPHAEL. Today and tomorrow, Colleen Moore and Lioyd Hughes in “The Desert Flower”; comedy, Glynn Tryon in “Thundering Landlords”; ~Tuesday, ason in “Scandalproof”; Spat mily comedy, “The Rubberneck; Fox News; @lso amateur contest at 8 o'clock; Wednesday, Betty Compson and Ray Griffith in” “Paths to Paradise’; Stan Laurel in “Twins Wanda Hawley and Pat O'Malley 'in “Let Women Alone”; comedy, A “riday, Fred Devil Quemado'’; No. 10, “What Price atursiay, SBEck Jonesliin Our Gang comedy, S Iso “Sunken Silver, No, 8. SAVOY. The Troubles of a Bride,™ “Greater portlight”; James Oliver Curwood’s The Funted Woman,” comedy, “Dry nd scenic: Wednesday, ‘Aileen s in ' Wildfire,” Al & The Iron Mule” and Aesop. Thuraday, Patsy Ruth Miller Antonio” Moreno in “Her Husband's t”’ and Liovd Hamilton in “Ws Friday, Charles Ray in ‘‘Percy, Than Tuesc a Sherlock Sleuth Albert Gran, One of the Most Skillfnll ‘America’s Soenarists, Not a *Coztwme Drama;” So Modernized That It RANDALL’S. TIVOLI 14th and Park Rd. BUN.-MON. JANE NOVAK ROBT. EDESON With Robert Gordon, Gaston Glass, “Lincoln _Stedman ond Star Cast in a Thrilling Drama of Love and the Rails, The DANGER SIGNAL Bennett’s “‘The Iron Nag"— portlight—Review TUES.-WED. GLORIA SWANSON And en Incomparadle Ensembdle én Paramount’s Floridiaw Furore, The COAST OF FOLLY Roack’s “The Big Kiok'— Hodge Podge—Topica THUR RICHARD BARTHELMESS With Dorothv Mackaill and Ted McNamara in a Maater- plece of Realistio Komance " SHORE LEAVE ¥Our Gang® én “Boys Wl Be Joye” -FRI. SATURDAY BUCK JONES And an Adm‘mllo Cast Foz's, The TIMBER WOLF - Lige Conley in “Pleaswre Bound” ~—Feliz Cartoon—~8Soenio n e Supported by Eugens O'Brien, Wanda Hawley, Winter Hall, Lillian Lan- rence and Frank Currier in Y Ezxecuted Groups of Charac- ter Partroyals Ever Enacted for the Camera. The Story was Adapted to the Soreen by Framoes Marion, Foremoss of Appointed Picturization o) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Side Shows of the Capital Le Paradis and the Club Chantecler in town and the Chateau Le Paradis on the Washington-Baltimore road at Ammendale, Md., are all resplendent for Fall and Winter activities. It ia planned to keep the Chateau Le Par- adis open until at least December 1, perhaps later. It is also a certainty that the chateau will be opened for the holiday season. Paul Fidelman, director of the Club Chantecler musical ensemble last year, is again in charge this year and pre. senting dance music of the most de- lightful type. The redecorated Cafe Le Paradis announces Director Harry Albert, the versatile orchestra leader of the Meyer Davis organization. Spencer Tupman dange music of the newest type is announced for the gala opening of the Mayflower Gardens Wednesday evening, with clever spe- cialties as surprise features. While a number of decorative changes have been made in the gar- “‘Hodge Podge”; Saturday. Capt. Nungesser in “The Sky Raider” and Hal Roach’s “Thundering Landlords.” TAKOMA. Today and Tomorrow, Colleen Moore in “Desert Flower,” Pathe News, Llovd Hamilton ecomedy; Tuesday, Claire Windsor in “The Denial,” Harry Langdon comedy; Wednesday, Betty Bronson in t So Long Ago, com- , “The Street of Forgot- with Percy Marmont, Niel ilton and Mary Brian; comedy; Friday, Trene Rich and Matt Moore in “A Lost Lady,” Aesops. Fable and the first chapter the serfal, ‘‘Secret Service Sanders”; Saturday, Richard Talmadge in Tearing Through,” Aesops Fable, comedy and Chapter 4 ’lay Ball.” YORK. Today and tomorrow, Constance Talmadge in “Iler Sister From Paris" and comedy, “In Deep”: Tuesday, Agnes Ayres in “The Awful Truth” and Spat Family comedy, “The Fox Hunt”; Wednesday, Bebe Daniels in “The Manicure Girl” and Eddie Nelson in “Hot and hirley Mason in * John xn “Red Pepper’ Podge’: v, Hetty mun:l rifith in and monkey of * and “Hodge Compson_and “P’aths to Para- comedy. “Sa This Art aturday, Rin-Tin-Tin _in house by the Sea,” Hal Roach’s “The Big Kick’ and Pathe Review. Sllence Commd - October 26. Beginning ortnlwr 26 Crosby Galge will present X melodrama “Silence Warner, at the Theater, with a c ick Perry, hompson, Hodges, CF Bond, Alton starring H. B. Shubert Belasco , including Fred. Sheffield, Hallett Bennett, W, D. Ritchie, Frank John 1 X Jack rles Goodrich, Charles Gibney, Josepli North, ian Kemble wrts indicate that Mr. again revealed his ex- at fashioning melodramas ingeniously devised, daring in aspect and packed with thrills. wi llnum CRANDALL’ Daily Street at Tenth B SECOND GREAT WEEK “&x First National Presents the Screen’s Most Brilliant Actress, Cinema’s “Perfect Lover,” in the Greatest Romance Ever Brought tothe Silver Sheet NORMA TALMADGE Romasnce Was Nevér Move Engrossingly Depicted Than in This Superbly Mounted S ter, Wooed and Won the Princess of Groustark After he had Met Her in @n American Din- ing Cor end Supposed She Morsly “Mies 5 mx.wmm?’m GRAUSTARK Not a “Period Play,” but Dioth the Fascinating Love Story s os Up-to-Date as the New Hd You Ars Going to Buy A NEW SORT OF COMEDY, 0. HENRY'S AMUSING STORY OF “SHOES" NEW WORLD SIIIEY—--OVERTIIE, “THE EVOLUTION OF THE WALTZ" WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTING IlllllllllllllI|||I|III|III|IIII|II||IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|lI||lII||I||IIII||III||IlllIlIIIIlIIHlllIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIllI‘IlIlIIII 'RANDALL’. 18th and Col R‘ BUN-MON.-TUES. BARBARA LA MARR With o Cast of Dh’hg‘hlil Bazcellence in the Filmisation of John Galsworthy’s, The WHITE MONKEY Aesop Fabdle—Pathe Review— Bztras WED.-THURS. ALICE JOYCE CLIVE BROOK 4nd & Cast of Noted Artiets n DorotRy Canfisld’s, The HOME MAKER Harry Langdon in “Boods the Woods” \ FRIDAY MADGE BELLAMY Bfl:cfiv- %o‘nu:: “h"!hc WINGS OF YOUTH Eddie Nelson (n “Hot ond Heavy—Topios—Bruce Boenio BATURDAY RICHARD DIX And Esther Ralaton in ¢ Thrill- ing Motor Raocing Romance, The LUCKY DEVIL . Neal Burns in “8¢ loxlfi" N vorinanerehs” Carte Jod rlm Le Br'o‘t‘:: na mm o Note & John Huphes, anmw e T dens, the general scheme presents the same charming semi-outdoor effect of last year, with the ceiling in blue and white sky effect and outdoor murals giving an apparent perspective of hill and valley. The featured attraction of the May- flower Gardens throughout the season will be the Spencer Tupman May- flower Orchestra. Dance music combining Broadway rhythm with the insinuating melodies of the South iu the attraction provided at the Swanee for dancing by the Swanee Syncopators. Located In the center of the down. town amusement district, the Swanee is & convenient rendezvous for dance loyers. Diréctor Al Kamons is recognized as one of the able dance orchestra leaders in Washington, while next to him in prestige comes ‘“Tex” Brewster, a trumpeter of ability. Comedy tal ent, too, is supplied by Harvey Brasse, banjolst, and Nat Abrams, drummer. What Prize Winners Have to Say. A CONTEST was fostered ‘by the Motion Plcture Producers and Dis- tributors of America, of which Will H. Hays is president. Prizes were given to the best em says on the question, “What the Mo- tion Picture Means to Me.” The three winners were Mrs. Ruth Griffith Bur- nett of Indianapolis; Mrs. Lawrence G. Wood of Tulsa, Okl L. Wester- man, Breckenridge, Colo. The first prize winner recelved a trip around the world, the second a trip to Holly- wood, and the third a trip to Miam®. Mrs. Wood in her essay wrote: “A desire to travel is not so domi- nant because of the wonderful photog- raphy of far countries. Pictures like ‘The Covered Wagon' satisfy me be- cause of books I have read. * * * The motion picture helps me overcome in- stead of surrender to a .drabness which could so easily predominate in my life.” nd Mr. Westerman wroté: ® ¢ Tonlght I have just come home from geeing ‘The Ten Com- mandments.’ Well, as I said before, I am an old man. 1 have read many sermons in m: by preachers famed and great, have seen revivals and camp meeting many times, but none of these has made God and His word o real. No one could see that pieture and not be better way AND GET Free Expert -d\w and _eriticism of sour talent. Exeell opportunity offerad of white m: over 18 years for practical {raluing etenings for the brofessin’ of MERCIAL ILL IN J under | guidance America's (reitest artiste S0 and oceups tion. Address Box 49-D, Star Office ances, M. te 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open At 2:30 Supported by the tory of the Yankee “Go-Get- Grenfail - Lorry, Who Geo. B—w Mec,\mm LSRR A RS ERALREE RO A AR ATRERERA 0 RANDALL": CENTR A, Bet. D end E- BUN_-NON. _BARBARA LA MARR WHITE HONKEY Lige Conley tn “Plsgisure Bound N - Review TUES.-WED. DORIS KENYON e HALF WAY GIRL "Who's WMCA"— Comedy, ' v 44 TEER! -FPRI. m‘fitfi‘fif m Roaok’s “D Govs Nel " ‘s oddy IIIflllllllllmllIIII]IMIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"HII!I| BATURDAY VIRGINIA VALLI In Univerwals Film Versioh of Samuel lo’mu Adams’ Novel SIERE Hal Roach mw “Sherleck mmmnnnflmnunmmmnummmm OCTOBER 4, 1925—PART | In the Spotlight. ARIE SAXON has been raised to = stardom in “Merry, musical comedy now rurning in New York. Later in the season Roy now under a long-term contract to Max Hart, may be seen in a musteal version of 'Qu.ir e.” “Edgar Allen Chisholm Cushing. will onen York tomorrow players are James Kirkwood and Lila Lee, the screen nc ‘The name of * New York tomorrow been changed to “Stolen Frult..’ Archibald players are appearing in “Courting in New York, may produce next sea son & melodran which has roles for 150 persons and 43 speaking parts. The New York premiere of “The Crooked Friday,” with and Dennis Nelson-Terry, will occur Thursday night. Ferdinand Gottsci role of Charles 11 in * the new play by Stallings and Ande in son. Rosalie Stewart has sold the screen rights of “The Show-Off” to Famous Players for $100,000. of the contract the film version of the play cannot be made years. A new comedy by Sinclair Lewis will be the next production of Philip Goodman. held at present, announcement of which made last Spring. Dwight Frye lay the leading role by Patrick Kearney, Hall,” lan,™ Edward unummmmimflmmnmnmmmmmuml|nnmmunmmmmmmmmnfiuummfiinamm|||quimmmm AR L LM AT ST AMUSEMENTS. 3. Florence Mason Devil,” which October 19. “Mismates.” for “A Fas opens in New Last year he ating | chief,” with Ruth York, | Robert Loraine as fts stars, offered | in Toronto last Monday ley Dukes, its autho . York from Michael Arlen’s second play, “These Charming People,” opened last week In Hartford, with Cyril Maude as its star. It will be offered in New York Tuesday night. night. London last week. Merry,” the e Ina Claire, ham s reached week from London, to see the first performance erick Lonsdale’s new comed Last of Mrs. Cheney.” in will appear on Broadway part of this month. The irrived 10 supervise il lin New vork New Royston, Rachel Crothers' latest comedy, “A |Ludy’s Virtue.” has been placed in | renvarsal by the Shuberts with Mary and Florence Nash as its stars. “The Man With a Poe,” by € atherine night. The Load of bles | eeling.” which opens night, has Forbes, whose Scottish | a by Conan Doyle Mary Glynne k will have ti he Buccaneer,” Under the terms for two Its title is being but it is not with- “City was has been engaged to in “A Man's which in re-| Goodman now has hearsal for that enterprising group which calls itself “The Stagers.” Myron C. producer, lay this season. Helen Wai The Phantom of the Opera is on his way! -JllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI(IIIIIIIIIIllllll!llllllIlllIlllIII!IIIIIIII(IIIIIIIINIIIIllIIlHlIlIIIIIII as the author will again present a 1 He has engaged | Crederick ! POSITVELY HIS GREATEST PICTURE! —CAST INCLUDBS~— June Marlowe, David Butler, Mitchell Lewis JALTO TRIO | Rialto Conoert Orchestra f"lscfllflufinwnm Plani, HENRI 8OKOLOV, Violintat . “Raymond” RICHARD LOBLEBERG, Celllst (‘Gddl‘lhl‘l Tirst Movemens) AND AN ATIMI‘mXC VOCAL PRELUDE FOR THE rx.u'rln A Thrilling Romance of Annapolis Life! Here's the great Navy pic- ture filmed at the Naval Academy last June! A won- derful, gripping story of a midghipman’s career and triumphs!—of a beautiful girl kidnaped and carried out to sea!—of destroyers roaring away in pursuit— nnd the that Cupid & played at the finish! L MARGARET SEDDON—ORAWPORD KENT PRODUCED WITH THE CO-OPERA- TION AND APPROVAL of the U. S. NAVY WITH 2,400 CADETS inCAST! ADDED FEATURES DOOLEY COMEDY-“A MISFIT NEWS—T( v’ A, SATLOR" FAIRBANKS DON SON OF ZORRO Held over for another great week! Once again, Fairbanks captivates Washington with the most allur- ing, thrilling, magnificent classic of his whole career! With Amer- ica’s most amazing star as a gay, romantic adventurer at the court of Spain, winning hearts and plaudits _with his inimitable daring! Until you've seen him in “Don Q, Son of Zorro,” you've Ynever gseen Fairbanks at his best! Based_on the movel -m:lmwuv AT 19, !’ 740 AND 9:15 P. M. LOEW'S COLUMBI WITH SPE. CIAL MusIC PROGRAM Chatterton opened £ and Ash arrived in New now a Charles Dilling York where she went f Fred- “The which she the lat hor product E auummmmmmmuumnmmmulwmnmuunmu||umnummnmmum1uumumummmmmumnmnmmmmluummmmummm LSV LA

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