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4 Photoplays (Continued from Third Page.) clever outlet for the talents of the comedian. The short-reel comedy will bo Cloudy Romance.” Tuesday knd Wedn Lewis S. Stone, Alma Rubens, y Marmot, Raymond Griffith, leen Percy and Willlam V. | Mongz in First National's film version | of Molnar’s pla ‘ashions for Men," together with Thursday and The Knock- tion-drama of the the Northern timber supported by Lorna Duveen, | p_Fabl turday, “He's Paramount release star- nd Griffith, also Glenn “Mme. Sans Jane” and a Rice “Spe ht.” cantland il LINCOLN—"The Midshipman.” “The Midshipman,” Metro-Gold wyn's ay with life at the Academy as its | will be shown at the "heater the first three day of thisx week, with Ramon Novarro i the title It was in this picture that ary of the Navy Wilbur handed the supposed midshipman a iploma last June during the graduation exercises of the The supporti t includes Hammond, Wesley Barry Harriet AMUSEMENTS. Thi§ Week “MAYFLOWERS” Accidental Accident” and Park News Wallace Beery in s and Ralph Graves the Ice,” also local Saturday, Richard Dix her Ralston in “The Lucky Devil,” Art Stone in “Are Husbands Human''; ninth chapter of *‘Play Ball” (show continuous on Saturdays from from 3 p.m.). PRINCESS. Today and tomorrow Colleen Moore in “The Desert Flower,” Lige Conley in “Wide Awake.” and episods “Perils of the Wilds"; Tuesda W v, Esther Ralston in and Neal Burns in Conway in “Bad and com- : Friday, Bebe d Noah of the Semon amateu Ernest in Zang Desert,” New: X Comedy; Saturday, Reid How in Jimmy Aut in nd _episode four Today and almadge in “Her Sist nd comedy, Charlie Chase in “Isn't Life Terribl Dorothy Gish, Marg: Jiarold and the shown Wednesday and Thu: S 1 “The Knockout release, in which eddon, Crauford Kent. win o the star r who goes country to s injury to his | Mack = Sennett's 1l be added The om’ Rex with d and Also sser, Bennett fe " in Ask Gr nd urday the new chapter play. Ace of Spades” will be shown. Con, “Cur Sat “The APOLLO. Today and tomorre *The Iron Hor: day and Wedhesday, Louise Dresser, Jack | Pickford and Constance Bennett in | “The ( Woman” and Aesop Fa 3 i n illiam Fox's | Jose - | a r. Py i Raymond He's 'a Prince.” the Spat | Excuse My Glove" and Tom Mix, Billie Dove Phe Lucky “Tell It to a and “The v ) Friday, Griffith in * ¥amil Horseshoe,” Policeman Ace of Spade: AVENUE GRAND. Today and tomorrow, Louis k Pickford and Cons nett in “The Goose Woman" Aesop Fable: Tuesday, Wednesda: Thursday, Cecil B. D i Ten Commandments"; Cortez and Greta Nissen in Name of Love enn Madame rond Gr Spat Family CAROLINA. and In the | Tryon in Today Barthelme: day, “Tho Ruth Mi tomorrow with Pats legen; Wed- | McAvoy and Jac Betty Blyvthe in ity”; Friday House Peter Patrol,” with he Folly Head Win with Saturday. he Police James Kirkwood. of Van: | CHEV Today and Dorothy Gi Fables and Monta _Bell’ Zazu Pitt ' CHA tomorrow, Lillian and in “Romola,” Aesop's| vew Event Tuesday, Pretty Ladies,” with Tom Moore and Ann| and Imperial comedy , sday Ricardo Corte nd G the Name of Love," he Amateur Detective, ¥ . Tom Mix, = evenrs the P “Solid ervice gel Rider of | Hal Roach comedy, . tenth ¥ t| Sanders Conrad | and in “Sun | Buil's His Ne Wild Wes CIRCLE. nd tomorrow, Virginia Valli O'Brie iege”; Tu e Joyee, Clive Brook in * Maker'™; Wednesda Henry Walthall, Thursday and F Gloria Y olly"; Saturday | allin, Forrest Stanley in | and the Bad Man.” | DUMBARTON. Today, IElaine Hammerstein, othy Phillips, Robert Cain in Man's Wife”; tomorrow, Marguerite fale, Mimi Palamari in “Second| Youth™; Tuesday, Mary Astor, Louise ler, Clive Brooke in “Entice- Wednesday, Doris Kenyon, Afleen Pringle, Claude Gillinwater in A Thief in Paradise”; Thursday, chard Dix in *“The Luck Devil”; iday, Edmund Lowe in “Greater ‘rown’; Saturday, Fred in “Riding the Wind.” Dor- very Today and tomorrow, Norma Shear- | er in ‘A Slave of comedy, “Lame Brain: Wednes , Godfrey Tearle in “§ » of the Tenemen and comedy, Felix Puts It Over'; Thursday, Lila Lee in “The Midnight Girl”; comedy, Brainless Horseman,” and Fox News; Friday. Richard Holt in “Ten Da; and comedy I'm Cured”; Saturday Kennethi McDonald in ‘he Pride of Sunshine Alley”; comedy, “Won by Law,” Fox News, and the 6th episode | of “Play Ball,” with Allene Ray and | \Walter Miller. HOME. Today, Thomas Meighan in “The Ian Who Found Himself” and Aesop ble; tomorrow, Madge Bellamy and | orge O'Brien in “The Dancers” and \rt Lake in “Dog Biscuits”; Tuesday, Ricardo Cortez and Greta Nissen in | In the Name of Love” and comedy, | Blue Blood™; Wednesday, Reed ow Youth’s Gamble” and com- aging a Wife"; Thursday, Stewart and Bert Lytell in r the Twain Shall Meet” and Jelix cartoon comedy: Friday, Pete Morrison in “One Shot Ranger,” comedy, “So This Is Art,” and nov- ‘Alice Bolves the Puzzle’: Satur- Hoot Gibson in “Spook Ranch” and “Our Gang” in “The Mysterious Mystery.” OLYMPIC. Today, Lewis Stone and Alma Ru- bens in. “Fine Clothes”; tomorrow,| Alice Joyce and Clive Brook in ““The| Iome Maker”; Tuesday, Anita Stew- art and_Bert Lytell in “The Boome- V William Farnum “Les Miserables”; Thursday and I'riday, Gloria Swanson in “The Coast | of Folly turday, Richard Dix in “The Lucky Devil PARK. Today and tomorrow, Betty Bronson | and Ricardo Cortez in “Not So_Long Ago,” Harold Lloyd in “Never Weak- en” and Park News Events; Tuesday, Hope Hampton, Harrison Ford and Mary Astor in “The Price of & Party"; Pathe comedy, “Just a Good Guy’ Pathe Review and Gift Shoppe; Wed: nesday and Thursday, Lon Chaney, Mae Pusch and Matt Maore in “The Uniioly Three,* Charley Chase in “An' | any 1| Jonn | Mix, Rod La Rocque nest Torrence i Life of New Y x| Y con at s Wednes Shearer | and Lew Cody In S ashion”; | rtoon, Dinky Doodle in “The 11 Thae_ Dinky Built”; comedy Big Kick"; Thursday, Percy Marmont and Ma in Street of Forgotten Men' Gump in “Andy" “Gift Night”; and Pauline Brian s Temptatior Priday, Cor h . Rin-Tin-Tin in | 1 an comedy and| rils of the Wild” No. 2 SAVOY. “Playing With Souls” and rion in ““After a Reputation” »w. Dorothy Devore in “Fighting | ames,” Billy na \ mor the I star in the new musical play. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘ Ivy Sawyer, the popular dancer, who with her husband, Joseph Santley, 1 ey > COMING SOON Filmograms. 'HARLIE CHAPLIN'S next is to be one of those slapstick affairs “lowbrow stuff for the highbro as the announcement reads. “They don’t have ples in Parls,” some one said to Charlie; “But we do in Holly- came back the quick reply. Joseph M. Schenck of United Artists s said to have secured the signature of Gloria Swanson to a contract for his company. This, bowever, has been denied. On the other hand, Pola Negri, whos contract with Jesse Lasky has been renewed, is said to have seci additional $100,000 per annum for her signature. Arlette Marchal, F stage star, is coming over to join the Paramount Stock Company. A committee of leading producers recently met in New York with the object of boosting short screen stories Pathe, Educational, Fox, Davis and Universal are said to have represented. $4,000,000 loan to provide for expan- sion. ' My, how they handle money in the movies! Harold Lloyd is not going to produce in New York, but is going to stick to the Pacific Coast, according to a late report. Ufa, the German corporation, will of its second produ Way to Stre nd ber, the presentation of “Siegtried.” “Wonders of the Earth,” a sevenreel picture with an cduci- tional touch, will be presented in N York about the same time. Film Dalily says “The Dandy" is the tentative title of Chaplin's next ple ture, a slapstick comedy. Erich von Stroheim wiil not direct a picture for Peggy Joyce until next Spring or Summer, due to his contra to direct Constance Talmadge in “East of the Setting Sun.” There is a rumor afloat Pickford is to retire within a year as ed Nuts” the Puzz thelmess & Fire” and Regin Denny in * Town,” and comedy Thursday, Milton Sills and “The Making of ., “The_ Fortune the Inkwell” Gibson in dy, Speech,” " and : ay, William Edith Roberts in nnett’s “Cupid * and “Topi Bound"; | Dorothy o composer on Broad: e Gershwin, who, at . has either written or in collaborated on 20 musical res. 1e had passed his fifteenth Gershwin went to work for hers as a song. sing the firm’s ts to stimulate so successful that he took a ballad of his 1 to the head of the pure liking for the red. This started him and has been at it in of 2 Hoot Gump's | P e Review:| Fairban Boots, of the Day: TAKOMA. tomorrow, Dor Pathe Troubles of medy; Wednes- | ichard Barthel and Al St song: their Today and Way Girl,” with Lloyd Hughes edy: Tue: a Va day a mes own compositi irm, and out boy it was publ on his career ever since. His “The enyon Half and ol 1 written A co-producer of “Lady Be 19 years old when he in comedy 3 in “The Lucky Devil,"” Aesop's comedy and fourth episode of S Service Sanders”; Saturday, Harr Carey in “Beyond the Border, 1 Aesop's Fable, a Neal Burns comedy | s two musical shows at pres- and seventh episode of “Play Ball" = |ent for which he has supplied all the anee,” that became Won _Fame Wifh]azz. er he turned out | an individual star to co-star with her husband, Douglas Fairbanks. Robert E. Long, formerly of the Rialto this city, s now the manags of the Aldine Theater at Nineteenth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. American pictures are being barred from the Itallan theaters in order protect the home industry, thus mak ing a fallacy of the old adage that competition is the life of trade Universal has released Charles I Brabin to direct “The Winning of | Barbara Worth™ for United Artists | release. It is sald that Famous Lasky is not to make the pi “Conquered” for Gloria Swanson a test case is to be Instituted befo the Philadelphia joint arbitration board on account of it | tunes, the first, “Lady, Be Good,” and the second, “Tell Me More,” which is now said to be one of the current “hits" in London. | His reputation as a writer of jazz | melodies has become international. | When he came back from Europe | recently he told a reporter that while | in England and France they had gone | mad over jazz music, their own com- | posers do not seem to be able to write { it, but depend on the American prod- { uct. It was one of his compositions and under his directions that a syncopated number was ever introduced into a| | classical concert. This was done in February of 1923, when Eva Gauthier | sang a Gershwin song at a musical given in Aeolian Hall. |~ Now syncopation is about to be ure House Peters is m: “The Rowdy, k. from Timber,"” for Univ with Wa Jknized by the Metropolitan Opera | Hawley in support and Lynn Reyn House, and Gershwin has been en.|directing. He is now in | gaged and s already at work on a | River Canyon for the purpose | Jazz piane concerto, which is to be| | interpreted by the New York Sym-| ! phony Orchestra. king apted | re Virginia Valll will play the 1 | “Wives for Rent,” with Svendg | directing, for Uni 1 YORK Annette K Today and tomorrow, Anita Stewart and Bert Ly 1 in “Never the Twain Shall Meet nd Aesop Fable: Tues- day, Milton Sills in “The Knockout” and “Out of the Inkwell” cartoon; B Wednesday, Glorfa Swanson in “The ¥ Coast of and Art Lake in “Heart Trouble”. Thursday, Louise Dresser, Jack Pickford arid Constance Bennett in “The Goose Won Felix cartoon comedy; F mond Griffith in “He's a Princ comedy, “High Jinx" iilie Dove and ‘The Lucky ng” in “Circus ¥ KELLERMANN, Neptune's Daughter notable uquatic perform- , with her flaw- ing and under- 1ced both screen the origi one the ers of cur ttracted umonk wom: out the West Miss Keller- mann is a recognized health authority | She has conducted with marked suc- cess a series of lectures on health and physical culture at the Univer- sity of So a. She is soon to ope the largest wom- en’s athletic club in the world, now in the process of construction in Cali- fornfa. At this club she will teach her own. theory of physical educa- tion and will instruct in swimming and diving. many fol- lowers in rhy In the gprotlirght. WHITE has abandoned produce “The Pearl | by Robert McLaugh- Pl of Great Price nd | William Russell has in his own production with Julanne Johnsor in the cast. nished wor Pal ellermann. Cecile Sorel is to play Du Barry in a production which will be handled by Paramount. Sorel Parisian actress nowgentering the films. | More and more in the past half dozen years Miss Kellermann has been g an intensive study of the physical benefits to be derived from swimming. She has evolved a sys— of “The Dark Angel” and of V tem of water exercises for cripy d | Banky, its beautiful emotional children, particular’ gsters with |y | infantile paralysis, and in two cases | cicheq by reviewe jat least, it is claimed, Miss Keller- \p i rest piet mann been able to bring crippled | S0 "0y opat | chlidren back to normaley. In numer- | (00 ¢ Wi CREEL R0 ous others she has had wonderfully i, | encouraging results. Joseph Hergesheimer, the novelist, It is these children who particularly | who wrote “Tol'able David, | interest her, for she was, as a child, | Richard Barth higgest hits, | a delicate cripple, far from the robust | has promised Lillian Gish a story specimen of health she presents to-{would be a masterplece, also wWrote day. Her own cure for seemingly | another story for the screen with hopeless Invalldism to glorious health a Negrl as the heroine. It is was one which attracted wide medi- | “Flower of Night.” cal and sclentific interest. Too little has been said in prai i makin; that ¥ s upc all the praise Carl Pha et mar Helen Lee Worthing, Mae has tered the cast of Jinks,” now running in ving the leading role. principal role In “Princess Flavia, which reaches New York November Marguerite Namara will have the title muel Ruskin | part. ving at Long | Char Helen MacKellar ;vl"('rl iy Standi Golding, had it Branch last week. is the star. Waldron, as the King; aram, as Horatio; Gordon | as Marcellus, and Stafford with Glenn Hun- | Dickins, as Laertes, have been added Wwill open in New |to the cast of the modern dress “Ham- |let,”” which Horace Liveright will pre- sent. “Young Woodley ter as its star, York November Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson- — Terry, who are ending their engage-| “Leave It to Me,” a musical version ment 'in “The Crooked Friday,” will|of “Never Say Die,” with book by remain in this country to appear in|Harry B. Smith, lyries by Ballard a new play. MacDonald and niusic by Walter Don- {aldson, was placed in rehearsal last Ralph Morgan will head the cast of | week by Rufus Le Maire. “The Underdog,” a new play by Ar- =~ = thur Goodrich, which Wagenhals and | “Oh! Oh! Nurse,” a new musical Kemper have placed in rensarsal. | comedy, will open in Buftalo tomor- row night. It is announced for New | York presentation soon by Clark Ro: Walter Woolf will take over th Here is Chaplin’s won- derful new comedy of the Alaska gold rush that took 16 months to produce and that critics are calling Charlie’s masteypiecel It’s a classic of love, tears and laughter! DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2 P. M. LOEW’S COLUMBIA S R BEGINNING TODAY—SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 the former most “'stole” v when they ackcloth and Scar- ower of Night." “Follies” beauty, who the show from Alice Te | were palred in *'s let,” reappears in Fox Announces Big Epic. LONG and probably costly tele- gram from Los Angeles announces | pour Chinese girls found “bits” in that “John Ford, who directed ‘The | Pola Negri's new production, “Flower Iron Horse,' is now making a bigger| of Night.” They appear in [eplc picture entitied ‘Three Haa | duction of a California dance hall in Men," which is unique, stupendous in | ) story and theme and will require eight | “Dad” Taylor, one of Tollywood's of 1,000 artists, Indians, cowboys, |to shadow box, do a buck and wing trained animal galaxy. leaving today ! dance and turn cart wheels, so as for location In special trains. George | tonished Charlie Chaplin with his O'Brien, J. Farrell MacDonald, Tom |SEUILY that he added an extra scene Santchi, Frank Campeau, Olive Bor. === OCTOBER 25, d an | een | Warner Brothers recently placed a | that Mary | yers- | and | Feather 1s been | a O, 1925—PART Next Week's p}lotoplays COLUMBIA—“The Merry Widow,” featuring Mae Mur- ray and John Gilbert. METROPOLITAN—“Winds of Chance,” with Anna Q. Nils- son and Ben Lyon. RIALTO—Reginald Denny in “California Straight Ahead.” PALACE—“An change of Wives,” featuring _ Claire Windsor and Conrad Nagel. TIVOLI—“The Midshipman,” “Graustark,” “The Unholy and “Wild, Wild Chance,” “The Midshipman,” “Sun-Up” and “Lightnin’.” CENTRAL—“Blue Blood,” “Headlines,” “The Goose Woman” and “The Man Who | Found Himself.” to "“The Gold Rush™ just to le® “Dad"” do his stuff. The classes in visual instruction of |the Washington Americanization School, sponsored by the public serv- ice and educational department of the Crandall Theaters, Harrfet Hawley Locher, director, and Maude Aiton, prinetpal, were resumed in the projection room of Crandall's Metro- | golitan Theater a week ago last Tue |®ay. They boast the largest enroll- ment since the inception of this val- |uable work. Classes are held each {Tuesday at 2:30 and 8:30 o'clock p.m. Greta Nissen has been added to the t of “The Lucky Lady,” the story { by Robert E. Sherwood and Bertram Black. Others include Lionel Barry- more, William Collfer, jr., Marc Mac- Dermott and So Jin Alan Dwan is to make “Sea Horses,” adapted Ly Paul Schofield from a novel by Francis Brett Young. He is now cutting “Stage Struck,” star. ring_ Gloria_Swanson. Julanne Johnson, who scored her |first big s as leading woman for Dougl rbanks in “The Thief of has been signed for a prin- role in “Aloma of the South " starring Gilda Gr = f Benda, artist and originator | Benda mask” used in ballets | omime, has been signed for {the role of a famous artist in Amer s in which ¥ | phier, this year's “Miss {appear. | “The Golden Journ will be the name of the screen version of James Elroy Flecker's stage spectacle “Has- san being directed by Raoul story, a sort of folow-up nderer,” is a tale of the| [Arablan Nights, with fts locale cen- tered around mythical Bagdad d was Universal 's adaptation of that she has with | “The been . “Perch of the Devil” which be used as a starring vehicle for rise Dr Miss O'Hara also | the adaptation of Mrs. Ather-| “Black Oxen.” ssel The Aron Awa en prod A camplet | the title * b Hoffy play, “Two which Universal has aboration with nd will be released under ohen and Kelly.” The cast rge Sidney, Charles Mur- don, Kate Price and Nat juveniles are Jason Ro- Olive Hasbrouck and Bobby Film Features| CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. RICHARD BARTHEL- MESS in_“SHORE 2 CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ample Parking Spaee [VIRGINIA VA O BRIEN. MARY ALDE ERMOTT PARK THEATER SON. R BETTY BROXN. ICARDO CORTEZ in OT § A = H\\N\JLU LLOYD in NEVER WEA OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th215th| LEV STONE, ~ALMA RUBENS MARMONT. RAY- MOND “FINE| CLOTHES 2 43 Wisconain Ave.| INE HAMMER- HILLIPS in EMPIRE 911 H Street NE. Matinee at 3 pm NORMA SHEARER in_ “A_SLAV FRONFARER Gy BRAINS. And Topics of the Day. CHEVYCHASE Cenn. Ave. & McKinley §t. D. C. H SES LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH RAMOTA | 3 e p's Fables and| CAN n‘smfifi.;‘h Capitoland P Sfs. RICHARD BARTHELME: in _F! 9th& AIL] E den, Priscilla Bonner, Grace Gordon, = = = Otis Harlan, Lou Tellegen, Alec Fran: | BIRSOTION STANLEY 00. OF ANERICA CRANDALL'S cis, George Harris and other screen | : _——l rtists in cast.”” And all this s signed | Foatloth — Willlam 2130 P. M. i1 P. M unday Doers Open Daily 10:30 A. M SECOND FUN WEEK Continued dy demand of ihose whe oould not get into tho theator the firat week. FRESHMAN The most hysterical feature- length comedy since ‘“‘Safety Last,” and you will laugh even Aarder at this one and shriek just ae much—Jobyna Ralston opposite the star — Great cast. EXTRA WILD BEASTS OF BORNEO NEWS—O0VERTURE—FABLE WASHINGTON'S FINEST OROHESTRA te Guarita. THEATER remembered by”— ) i OVAE. F! ___“THE TRIFLERS." _ NEW STANTON éth£C Sia. NE/| Matineo 8 P.M JACK_HOLT. NOAH BEERY ,‘ ;. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr i WILD HORSE(] Takoma Park. D. C. “THE HALF WAY GIRL" with DORTS RENYOS ao LLO¥D|l HUGHFS. Pathe News and Comedy. CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Stanley Co. of America CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN| F_ Street at 10th SECOND HYSTFRICAL _WE HAROLD 1. HE F! TIVOLI CRANDALL,S 14th & Park Rd. TODAY AND TOMORRO, THOMAS N “TH: TODAY, JOYCE AFSOP_FABI CRANDALL'S CENTRAL Nth Bet. D & E| SEMON in “THE WIZARD OF 0Z." And_FOX COMEDY. ’S SAVOY THEATER CRANDALL sum and Columbia Rd. TODAY—CLIVE BROOK. BUSTER COLLTER and BELLE 'BE I YING WITH REEL CRANDALL'S AVENUE GRARD Pa. Ave. S.E. TODAY _AND TOMRROW--LOUISE DRESSER _and JACK PICKFORI in_“THE GONSE WOMAN." AESOP FABLE pollo TODAY AND TOMORROF—MADG: ELLAMY and GEORGE, O N DENEAR TRON SioRsE» O BRIE R TI TWAIN ALL And AESOP FABLE: AN N SELF. ')‘A'Id AESOP FABLE. TOMORROW GEORGE 0O'B] AND MAI BELLAMY in DANCERS. And COMEDY. [RAPHAEL 211 and 0 Streets N.w. NSTAN HER SISTER FROM. PARTE/ Dl e |_CHARLI® CHASE COMEDY, PRINCESS 1118 H 8t. NE. AMUSEMENTS. Capital Side Shows MAYFLOWER GARDE) Dance music a la Proadway and|this ensemble. dance specalties a la Russe will com- | quve nd Satirdnss bine at the Mayflower Gardens next| week. Mme. Ludmil Vassiliefr, | noted Russian dancer, wil group of unique Slavic sies every evening. D tertainment Tupman of the Mayflower Orchestra Ding. This cye announces that he has culled a fresh | clude the newe group of dance nynbers from the | the sterling songs reigning Broadway musical hits o Thursday will be will present them for the first time string ho ‘e LE PARADIS ATTRACTIONS. [of the Charl Both Le Paradis itself and the e Chantecler cater nightly to the s oughout dancing element in Washington nday evening clety. 1 feature also. For the last week Maxim amusement scout for the Meyer Davis | organization, has been in New York locating promising vaudeville special ties to be featured at Le Paradis and the Club Chantecler during the Win. ter. The Le Paradis Harry Albert, cently b larged by the addition of B: Tom Low, who is also a singer ;u\rl‘ comedian. 1 Dance music-of charm is al the menu of the Club CF sical ensemble directed by | man. Bertram this ensemble. rnath is violir dis occur We Close har { Bawk Qus Dixte lit nd evening o darky e varietie man wi Wood 1 will be r son. LW ure the s decided ained t so-| S is Low, now pl in Am been add Brenon's hich he e the nd Dance er of Tor ; and dance ma Band, directed 1 cecded T r part of By JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER Pola Negri’s fire and beauty inspired America’s most col- orful novelist to write her this gripping romance of a Spanish beauty who fought for honor and a sweetheart’s life in the lawless California days of ’49! With cast in- cluding JOSEPH DOWLING-WARNER OLAND HELEN LEE WORTHING —ADDED PROGRAM HITS— CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY “THE CARETAKER'S DAUGHTER" PATHE NEWS-—TOPICS GANNON'S MusiC LOEW’S PRLACE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY, $ L CTOBER 2§ TOO GOOD TO TAKE OFF SECOND WEEK = Norman Ker ! Mary Philoin P/ S 3 A OPERA PROLOGUE FROM “FAUST” Miss Nina Normaa . .. Margari Mr. Jehn Smith . g cpistogeles Mr. Tandy Mackensie (Chicago Opera) +--...Foust AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON, Conducting Finale From Tchalkowsky's Fourth Symphony B TR Home of Perfect Entertainment | THE™ LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH SUN.—MON.—TUES. Ramon Navarro Wesley Barrv and Harriet Hammond in a Stirring Pict:_ € the Loves and Adven- ture of the Anaapolis Naval Academy, the MIDSHIPMAN Aesop Fable Pathe Review WED.THURS. FRL-SAT. MILTON LOUISE SILLS | DRESSER In a Romance of the Prize | Jack Pickjord and Con- Ring and the Canadian | Stance Bemnctt in Rex Beach’s Characte: » e e, e Beach's Character Drama, KNOCKOUT | GOOSE WOMAN OUR GANG IN “BASHFUL JIM” ANDM A