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4 Pl’lotoplays AMU>S (Continued from Third Page.) week at Crandall's Central beginning this afternoon Mack Sennett’s 3 turing Alice Day, = and the Pathe Review Wednesday Cecil B. De Mille's Ten Commandments,” featu ard Dix, Leatrice Joy, La Rocque, Theodor Estelle Taylor (Mrs. Thursday and Friday, “The Prairie Pir in “Wild I Gets Stage mc« “Sportligh Theater Rich . Rod and Jack Dempsey Har t Family ntland urday, Bebe mount’s “Wild, Wild ted by Rod La Rocque: an Laurel in “Navy Blue Days" and a_ Grantland Rice * pipe organ mus! LINCOLN: *“The Freshman,” ing show Harold to th e first three this at 3 o'clock. 1 + hilaric of coll fe. and concern: experiences of a lad who attemptes be the college hero and most popul student by wholly artificial means but who, when he settled down business of just being himself, accor t never would have been vise. Jobyna Ralston woman week, beginnir complete Wednesda Mac based name by Hie ind Sat Harold Be of His ment of “The Ace of Spades. William Desmond. APOLLO. Today and tomor var toon com dav, N and O Thursday Who W Hen Irene “Nav Blue Fable nte \esop Solve: mou: 3 GRAND. Vilma Th Today and tomorrow and Ronald C nin Angei” and cartoon comedy i Wednesday, Lillian and iish with Ronald Colm Thursday, Lon Ch: Dark sday Dorotl with | ¢ Carey in | “Alice | to the tand Lloya Hu EMENTS This Week tranded™: Th nk Mayo in comedy, “The_ Lucky riday, Mauri vnn in “Heads Up.” and_comedy, foo Much Mother-in-Law™; Satur y (matinee, 2 p.m.), William Mix in Ranger Bil come ' Assorted Nuts,” Fox News, i e 8 of “Play Ball,” matinee (Lefty) HOME. Rin-Tin-1 “Tracked in and Aesop Fable: cee in “Headlines rlock Sleuth”; | Today. the S Jmorrow d Art Tuesday, Alice Joye a Hunting” and comedy, Flour : ughter” o Four in wild \\AM &\\x arion in “Stranded Nagel and 1line 1 Stan 1 el in wturday, Harold Lloy Weaken,” Rteed Howes in Buster,” cartoon comedy Ace of Spades,” No. 1. 1C. heaver Lew | ‘ashion™; tomor- and Mary Brian Tuesday, Lillian Romola”"; Wed- Norma and A Slave taymond Grif He's a Prince’ and Dorothy h in sday, Jacqueline Logan and Brook in “Playing With Soul Thursday, Louise Dresser in Rex 3 The G Woman : Timber and Mad © Conley ents Dexter }and Park ne Hammersteir | saturday nd Ch The Wizard of “Perils of the Montan in h WS continnous on md on Sundays Cortez iard”” PRINCESS, day and Monday, Doris Kenyor hes in ““The Half W vd Hamilton in “*Wa; and Wednesday, Percy in “The 1 Walter Thursday and 1 uesday ont ar in les ables: Tenderfeet Ray in “Percy.,” .Aesop's comedy and amateur night iday, V m Desmond in “Burni Trai reel and comedy; urday, Timber ‘Hot and t Service Buck . Eddie *and epi RAPHAEL. The ves in * . Syd Chaplin in " HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON ZIEGFELD FOLLIES STAR A LEEDON, Impersonator, who will appear at the National next week. TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, Rin-Tin-Tin as the fighting dog, in “Tracked in the Snow Country”; Pathe News, comedy; | Tuesday. Antonio Moreno and Patsy Ruxh Miller in “Her Husband's Se- i cree: comedy, “Neptune's Stepdaugh- llonhj | m" Wednesday, Weber and Fields in Wi4," | “Friendly Enemies”; comedy and nov- “In a Splder's’ Grip™; Thursda tone in ““The Lady Who Lied Ralph Graves comedy, “Bashful Jim": gel and Pauline| Friduny, Gloria Swanson in “The Coast ind Wanda Wiley | of Folly”; Aesop’s Fable, and episode ¥ tomorrow, Con-!6, “Secret Service Sanders”: Satur- madge in “Her Sister From |day, Raymond Griffith in “The Night »ach’s “All Wool” and Pathe | Club™; Aesop’s Fable, comedy and day, George Hackathorne | ninth episode of “Play Ball.” Punishment” and HBobby — YORK and Jetta Goudal in comedy, “Short Pants Friday, Barbara La White Monk come “upid's Hoots nders.” No, ur- arley’s Aunt” Aubrey in of the re Span also gift Marr_in Service Jimmie “Perils SAVOY. : Wednesda: D. O, NOVEMBER 3, Next Week's Photoplays COLUMBIA—Mae Murray and John Gilbert in “The Merry Widow.” M E T ROPOLITAN—C, Griffith in “Classified. RIALTO—George O'Brien, Margaret Livingston and Madge Bellamy in “Havoc.” PALACE—Marion Davies in “Lights of Old Broadw: TIVOLI—Adolphe Menjou in “The King on Main Street”; “Rugged Waters,” “The Pony Express” and “The Golden Princess.” AMBASSADOR—Lowell Sh man in “Satan in_Sable: “The Winding Stairs,” “His Majesty Bunker Bean” and J“Wild, Wild Susan.” CENTRAL—Henry B, thall in “Kentucky "Rufig Waters,” Dark Angel” zmd Keys to Baldpate.” rinne Wal- Pride”; “The thur Lake in “His New Suit”; Tues- day, “Playing With Souls” and com- edy, “Tons of Trouble”; Wednesday, Conrad Nagel and Pauline Starke in nd Stan Laurel in “Navy Days”; Thursday, Bebe Daniels 'Wild, Wild Susan” and comedy, ““Too Much Mother-in-law" Friday, Jay Hunt and Madge Bellamy in “Lightnin’ " and Aesop Fable: Sat- urday, Jane Novak and Robert Ede- son {n “The Dunggr Signal,” Sennett’s “Sneezing Beezers" and “The Ace of Spades,” No. 3. An Auspicious Begmnmg THE opening exhibition of the Se lected programs for children at Crandall's Tivoli Theater, a week ago, was one of the finest demonstrations of community co-operation that Wash ington has ever had Educational institutions, organiza- tions and official life banded together in the laudable effort to give to the children of Washington wholesome entertainment in motion picture form The attendance of the first lady of the land at this opening performance was a call to the mothers of the city to support the movement, supported by the group of ladies receiving in the foyer, who represented wide interests throughout the city. It included Mrs Cuno H. Rudolph, wife of the District Commissioner: Mrs. Virgihia White Speel, president of the District of Co- lumbia Federated Women's Club Mrs. Edna M. Colman, national presi dent of the League of American Pen Women; Mrs. Gerrit Miller, jr., deputy commissioner of the Girl Scouts of America; Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell Attraction Extraordinary ‘ MARIAN ANDERSON | Centralto Prize Winner of the Lewisohn Btadinm Auditions, Preseated by the 1925—PART 3, AMUSE president of the Friends School, and | to- reach Washington in time to Mrs. Theodore Tiller. Mrs, Miriam B. Hilton, prominent in the musical circles of Washington, | ¢ had charge of the music. The “at- tendant ushers” were students from the Friends School, and Troop No. 25 of the Boy Scouts of America led in the pledge to the flag, which will be the patriotic opening of all these programs. Peter Pan was impersonated by nces Lehmann, a student of the ends School, who gave a shadow dance as the prologue to Sir James M. Barrie's delightful story of Peter Pan. Prominent among the guests was Prot. Raymond B. Dunlap, director of compulsory education and child wel- fare of the Los Angeles, Calif., city schools, who had made a special effort L e tend | never attended in Jackie Coogan in * provide the picture feature. added playing the Mutua Singer's opened at the Str week and will play V near future the best shows on the new circuit. 'METROP He any the opening. said he o equal The audience was gay with dren in costumes. Saturday morning, November . . has tiractd Another to company burlesque circu Belle new the “Broadw: ashington in It is said to be had | city anything ||| this Saturday morning pro- gram for children chil- | wist” will | been in Jack . which nd in Toronto last one of | MENTS at- THE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL GALLERY 1608 21st Street is again _open to the public on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday || | Afternoons From 2 Until The opening exhibition includes mber of very important nong them being F Marguerite Gerar )n the River “Mount St. two new Daumiers. ons Stour the Victoire” Suggested from “GARLAN & CO." by DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS with CLAIRE WINDSOR and EUGENE O'BRIEN Supported by CLAIRE ADAMS, ANDERS RANDOLF EILEEN PERCY, GEORQE FAWCETT, EDITH YORKE —SPECIAL PRESENTATION— “A PAGE FROM THE MUSIC BOOK" Featuring LOUIS THOMPSON Formerly Leading Man with ELSIE JANIS Intreducing a Bevy of Beautifal Models in A FUR FASHION REVUE Ktaged and Directed by MISCHA GUTERSON Coata Furnished by Courtesy SAKS FUR COMPANY 610 12th St. N RIATTO CONGERT ORGHESYEA Mischa Goterson. Conductor. Overture, “Koses from the Bonth." Stran.« NEWS—— FCOMEDY of The Hosee ot mocugnicea re-emtnence |[[[IHHHIHHIIHIEEITAARANIDAS LITAN| Street at Tenth—! FWEEK BEGINNING TODAY@&g Perform- Contin- 11:00 A. In 11 P. M. —Sunday— lMoN Open M. Daily ances, 11 First National Prnn«tn the Most Amazing of Astounding Picturization of Sir Arthur Coman Doyle's Novel All Photodramatic Productions—an o oliege Alumnae Club in “Paths to Pa Today and tomorrow, Ramon No- Most Imaginative and Most Thrilling ‘amily in “The ¥ox }varro in ““The Midshipman” and Ar- First c“‘l“l' onal Church | Richard Barthel- i Leave” and Charl Tenth and G Sts. N.W. s to Guide Him® Tusfiy, November 10—8 P.M. Unholy three,” Aesop Fable : Teview; Friday, Douglas A “Seven Ke to B: comedy rortlight Hunt mess Bebe Da Dinky Chase in * Doodle Friday, Pete Morrison in in “Dangerous In wm.n'- hursday, Harold Bell Wright's * Re-Creation of P 2 Hoot Gibson in * Saturday, Dot Thief of CHEVY CHASE. Doug! to Bald “Friends of Today and tomorrow Lean in even Keys Grantla ice Spor Swat” and Aesop’s Svents; Tuesday, E nd Malcolm MacGregor in “The Cir e” and comedy and educational; Wednesday and Thursday, Bebe Dan- fels and Rod La Roque in “Wild, Wild Susan”; Earle Fox in “The Spe Romeo” and Fox News Events; ;, Charl k) Jones Timber ck S s non Bal twelfth chapter, “Secret Service Sanders’; Sature Rex (the ho ‘Black Cyclone’; s Mac- anor Boardman Buli's-Eve Che Party”; fifth chapter, “Wild West.” CIRCLE. Agnes Ayres, W, “The Awful Truth" eanor Boardman an “The Circle’ 5 Griffith Brian in a Prince’. Saturday B. de Ten Commandment Tuesday, Baxter in nesday, E com McC rner Wed ire “He! DUMBARTON. Alma Rubens and Lewis| “Fine Clothes”; tomorrow, and Pauline Garon in , Patsy Ruth Miller llcgan in “Those Who dnesday, Gloria anson | “Coast of Folly”; Thursday, Rich- artheliness and Bessie Love in Fire"; Friday, Ir Rich and Matt Moore in “A L L sat urday, Tom Moore ders of the Purple Suge.” Today, Stone in Betty in ard “Soul EMPIRE. Today and tomorrow, Clara Bow ar George Hackathorne in “Capital Pu fshment,” and comedy, “Mac’s Betk Tuesday and Wednesday, 1T Lost PEPPYF OB PO SIS ars™; Fox 1so at 8 o'clock nesday Percy Marmont and Al Rubens_in lo com ima Lewis Stone, ma na Marion in “U; Fopics of the Day riflers.” Glen Tryon fadame Sans Jane” and Sport- T G T PICTURE iMmuTualL _THE AVENUE AT 9TH BEGINNING TODAY S SoetoPAY A 5 YOU MAY SMOKE “HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS” WRESTLING THURSDAY NIGHT JOE TURNER vS. PETE STURGIS RETURN MATCH SnanmnRsarcseNnee Stony Point Ensemble MAX RABINOFF Presents All Arts of the Ope In u Single Performance “Vocal Symphony Oi hestra” under KOSHETZ MAUD ALLAN Famous Dancer of “Salome” Fame CECILE D ANDREA Classic Premiere SOLIST! Oda Tu.“ Palmer, Contraito; THE “CLAVILUX’; o Wonderful “Color Organ,” e ove s coeners und Slood Susie WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Thursday Eve., Nov. 19 at 8:30 Willard Newsstand. M. 4 o842, Box Seats $5 A METRO- GOLDWYN THE FAMOUS FROZEN-FACED FUN- MAKER OF THE FILMS. BUSTER KEATON | IN HIS LATEST COMEDY “G0 WEST!” Here’'s our old friend, Buster, back again with a new plece of side- splitting mirth and merriment that's all about the wide, open spaces where cows are cows. And speaking of cows, you don’'t want to miss seeing Buster's new cow-friend, Browm ik ADDED mITS | JUVENILE COMEDY-~BABY, BE QOODI" PATHE NEWSREEL-TOPICS . TOM QANNON'S ORCHESTRA LOEW’S I’AI.AGE | i | | L~ s WEEK STARTING TODAY, < SUNDAY, NOV. 8 / ——® ‘MM LIE CHAPLIN]} IN HIS WONDERFUL NEW HIT! “THE GOLD RUSH™ A DRAMATIC COMEDY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY CHARLIE CHAPLIN Once againl—for the second timel— tremendous public demand for further showings forces us to extend the engage- ment of the greatest screen masterpiece of Chaplin’s whole career! A picture that took sixteen months to produce and which blends laughter, love and thrills into a fascinating, thrilling, hilarious classic of photodrama! THE FIRST AND ONLY PICTURE OF THE CURRENT SEASON THAT ACHIEVED A THREE- WEEK RUN ON ITS LOEW'S COLUMBIA THEATER DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2:00 P. M. In place of e g R i Seats, 75c and 50c ii ilm Feature {lPARK THEATER * o m.\m):u MALCOL oLmrlc \'ou Sl. Be‘ l“l!.tl5l.h DORMA SHEARER und FAuoeRY COLO Matinee st § 1M CLARA BOW and GEORGE HAI KA THORNE in "CAPITA TRE DAY CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & MeKinley St. D. C. DOUGLAS MACLEAN i “SE KEYS TO BALDPATE. GRANT- LAND - RICE SPORTLIGHT, SFRIEXDS OF SWAT. . AESOP FABLES and NEWS EV lni R. L Ave. 'rm: TALKER oot il ! North Capitoland P Sts. i uBERTY PATSY. R‘v‘.'ru MTERi “HER HUSBAND'S SECRET. HIPPODROME *h: GLORIA § SON tn “COAST OF FOLLY ELITE 14th St. and R. L Ave. ALMA RUBENS in “FINE CLOTHES." {NEW STANTON haC 5= NE. in atinee. 3 P.M. NORMA SHEARER and LEW, _CODY {n T“OMA Takoms Park. D. C. Do TELTIN as the Fiehting Dos. ACKED_IN TRk oW olNTRY - PATAE NEWE. COMEDY. CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Stanley Co. of Ameriea ALL’S METROPOLITAN Street 10th Xfl WI-F!—LEVH\ STONE. BES- LOVE. "WALLACE BEERY LLOYD HUGHES in the most muln& of all pictures. ‘THE !JOQT 'ORLD.” AESOP FABLE 'S TIVOLI h CRANDALLS 14th & Park Rd. N.w.|i TODAY AND TOMORROW—MONTE BLUE and VERA REYNOLDS in “THE LIMITED MAIL" “COMEDY fifi’j‘u'wl“w 18th &t TODAY AND TOMORROR S RE: THE WIFE WHO WASN'T WARTED. And CARTOON. | i[ i S CEN'I‘RAL Oth Bet. D & E 'romv AP TOMORROW — LOU TELLEGEN DOROTHY Pi LI08 T A !P RIING CHARCES SENNETT'S "COLD TURKEY" and REVIEW. M Au‘s SAVOY THEATER 14t and Columbla R4, TODAY—CONRAD N, and PAU- LINE STARKE in SRR hnd HOBART HENLET'S W AVEN!TE GRAND| DALL'S A A el TODAY_AND TOMORROW-—FTLMA BANKY and RONALD COLMAN in +THE DARK ANGEL."" And CAR- DAY AND 'm!( TORSVARRG o VA G ST xD -mx‘?x‘uk.%‘év' ey ‘ TO‘?AVYAQ T‘HB MIDSHIP- B Rnd Cox: Y RINTIN-TIN b Tox?lA'er SNOW COU! TOMC ASRROW AL N(’GEEGO )ng; o, mm oth é’d O Streets N.W.| THREE Also fiflgr%%%?c OF MOZTE. i km “111,'0.7111 sl:ue.gig' \ l Hh & N. C A Sm-E CAROLINA 1ts £X.€. 875 € m:lul’- Ave. Ph. W. 953 Parking Space i ok Acxn) FEATURING LEWIS S. STONE BESSIE LOVE WALLACE BEERY LLOYD HUGHES ALMABENNETT “BULL" MONTANA A Lt Emmmmmmwmw———n0 'RANDALL’S- TIVOLI 14th and Park Rd. SBUN.-MON. MONTE BLUE WUA Vera Reymolds and & Bplendid, Cast i wm ros’. LIMITED MAL Cemedy, “A Cloudy Romance” Review D TUES.-WED. VILMA BANKY RONALD COLMAN And_Brilliant Hnsemble in @& Tremendously Af:ual&w Romanoe, DARK ANGEL Comedy, “Omo Wil Night= Scenic—Topics THURS.-FRI. STAR CAST Led by Henry B. Walthall, J. Farrell McDonald and Gertrude Astor in KENTUCKY PRIDE “Owr Gang” in “Official 07) e’ SATURDAY DOUGLAS MACLEAN And o Representative Paree mount Cast in G Clever Film Version of Geo. M. Cohan’s SEVEN KEYS T0 BALDPATE Chase in “The O AT O TR T R TR REE 5 L Starflmgly Realistic Romance of Modern Civilization Set Down Amidst the Terrifying Jungle, Air and Mountain Life of 10,000,000 Years Ago WORLD SURVEY---AESOP FABLE----SYMPHONIC PRELUDE BY DVORAK WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CON IEECTION STANLEY CO. OF AMERICA —CRANDALL'S. AMBASSADOR 18th and Col. Rd. SUN-MOXN. IRENE RICH And o Cest of Noteworthy AcMevemens in Warner Bros. WIFE WHO WASN'T WANTED Cat Cartoon Comedy, “The Smoke Hater” TUES-WED. LILLAN GISH d by Dorothy Gish and onaid Coiman in George Eliot’s ROMOLA THURSDAY LON CHANEY 4nd Star Cast in Metro’s, The UNHOLY THREE “The Foz Hunt” Craey Spat Family in FRIDAY TOM MOORE ZASU PITTS 4Awn Penmington and a Grest Caet én Monta Bell's PRETTY LADIES Aot Btens in “Sherlock Slewth™ Review SATURDAY MONTE BLUE Vera Reynolds and a Distin- guished Ensemble in, The LIMITED MAIL “Qur Gang” in “Ace of Spade: IR AR driving trains. buitdings, till it crashed through Tower bridge into UCTING T —CRANDALL'S. CENTRALJ inth, Bet. D and E- SUN.-MON. LOU TELLEGEN DOROTHY PHILLIPS And o Notabls Group of Ae- sociate Artists in a rom- ful Romance, SPORTING CHANCE Alce Day in Senneit’s Turkey”’—Pathe Review TUES.-WED CECIL B. DEMILLE Presents Richard Diz, Leatrice Joy, Nita Naldi, Rod Le Rocque, Theo. Roberts and Estells Taylor in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS THURS.-FRI HARRY CAREY And an Exceptional Supporting Cast in a Keenly Interest- ng Action-Dramas, The PRAIRIE PIRATE Bpat Family én “Wild Papa"— Nevelty Reel—Topics SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS With Rod La Rooque Paramount’s WILD, WILD SUSAN Btani] Lol in’ “Hurs] Biue Days’—Sportlight in T i

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