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A\MUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. photoplays This Week ¢ " ," s Batdng | N.ext‘Week's Photoplays Film()grarms. | The Eternal Flapper COLUMBIA—Rudolph Valen- tino in “The Fagle.” (Continued from Third Page.) _ I BiectionSemier—co—or amens (NN —CRANDALL’S. ‘RANDALL' AMBASSADOR CENTRAL ————18th and Col. Rd. ———Ninth, Bet. D and E- -MON.-TUBS. SUN.-MON. SYD CHAPLIN MONTE BLUE And Great Cast in Warner's, | yorg Reynolds and Star Cast in, The MAN ON THE BOX LIMITED MAIL Acsop Fable, “7:?1! Bonehead Herry Langdon in “Horace R Greeley, Jr” WED.-THURS. i Today and tomorrow, double bill, a8 ued from Third Page.) CIRCLE Lew Cody and Eleanor Boardman in MI‘,I I\'()I’( LITAN — Blanche | | ted from a story by Henry Holt Tuesday, Mae Busch in “Br ;| "Exchange of Wives” and Johnny in he New Com- i‘”“:,“.“" b PRI Tt v Sih rror to the earth | Wednesday, Betty Blythe in Hines in “The Crack s andment | lished recently in & popular magazine. riod. ~ Not only | Chin Chow"; Thursday and Friday. 7|Park News Events esde ebe | | paj ACE—"The Ouly Thing," 1 1sts been repro-|and 9 p.m., Betty Compson, Ricirdo Daniels and Rod Ls inor Gl nance, fe. Henry King., noted for his direc- nst Torrence i wiid & . Glenn Tryon in “Hold ; canor . Bostdman | | torial versatility, is offering the screen ) afford oy b Pony ress”; Sat-|My Baby,” Pathe colored review and tunng Eleanor. SBoaedmdn 1 10 B O o oy . < : “The Pony ;.m me"‘ oy and DR and Conrad Nagel 2 sudden and violent contrast in his | Lois Wilson x twe latest productions. He has but 1. One of these mon- | ter in “Rugged Wate | . h's ally “_f the RIALTO—House Peters in | | recently ...n.\.v.-m: the widely-discuss- s pletured as having ammm s ook | Dempster “The Storm Breaker.” ed “stella Dalla and s now e 1 the London streets of DUMBARTON. | s, # ark News Events § “Pattners Aua ling havoc in its| /roday, Irene Rich. Constance Ben. | Frida bill. Raymond TIVOL I—teainiil Teww o otash Perimutter. for £ the many | et ianciay. Gordon 1a oMy Wit “He's u Prince” and L ifornia_ Straight Ahead,” ¢ ed during the [and 1"; Monday, Barbara La Mari La Plante in “Dangerous Innoc ‘he Trouble With S a % a s of life, h i “White Monkey"; | 4150 local talent night: Satur A “Winds of Chance’ ;md atu with_intense . while | tble and the Kinograms p . Lila Lee and Gareth Hughes | Moore and Dorothy Dev “How Baxter Butted In.” Partne, ain—with and | program ]in “Midnight Girl”; Wednesday, C: Baxter Butted In,” Jimmy ey in g v er is another Mon ‘Lame Brains” and fifth chapte AMBASSADOR — e v o o APOLLO Parise: Thursday, Claire Windsor and | Perils of tho Wild.” (Shows contin- Commandment 2 (Gomsy[il| lagne SEmRcomeny: | Jorrow, Anna Q. Nils- | Conway Toanie [n Tust & Womin s | uous on Saturdays from 2 and on ing of Amos,” * e of 1| B. DeMille has add Dana and Hobart | priday 1 \d the won- | Sundays from 3 p.m.) 1 Wives” and “Black Cyclone.” staff of directors Willlam K. Howard, Chance” “Tracked in the Snow PRINCESS. CENTRAL —Irene Rich in | | the man ,““” Reted suneiinde saturday. Willlam Farnum = p. N » Borde Legion ‘The Lucky Horseshoe,” Mack Wanted,” “The Winding EMPIRE (faeit comedy, MokInarfinaRI Stair,” “The Pony Express” = ia | Aesop’s Fables; Tuesday, Wednesday o = GuLiE i “There are two things which are and Thur: Madge Beliamy i W ,l\ &% ihe S HlroubIEEW ith < lo for crowds at the box Iron H and comedy; ¥ office. One is a laugh. The other Is - “The Lucky at | Meet Me Again” “Jimmie’s Millions,” Aesop's Fables,| Thus speaks Cecll E. DeMille, out[ Z00 = o e N 3 chard Tal | Bray Carton and Ralph Graves com:|of 12 vears' experience in motion |, FONA WALLACE HOPPER, X 1" madge in and 9 p.m pleture production. the 62-xear-okl girl who will appear Dumb Waiter”; | | ayre . " and episode 25 e at the Earle the week of December 6. ck Perrin in “The Can:|pina *Secret Service Sanders YORK. Alligators really wear garters! At| z medy, “A Win- least do in ) 'y Pickford's Ethel Ciayton and The ‘gators’ jaw were | Annfe Rooney” have again been em- TUES.-WED. ELAINE POLA NEGRI HAMMERSTEIN In Jos. Hergesheimer's Ro- Admirably Supported mance of 1836 in California, UNWRITTEN Law | FLOWER OF NIGHT Al 8t. John in “F. Careful” i THURS.-FRI he Man Hunter." FRIDAY WARNER BAXTER BESSIE LOVE 4 Warner Baxter flnd Other With Bessie Love in, A N otobe e, SON OF HIS FATHER | SON OF HIS FATHER Tinmie Adame in “Be Carler Do Havew in “Eot = Shetics” SATURDAY nd tomorrow, Aileen Pringle Te edy. Shows at i BATURDAY o LLLIANRICH | cpFIGHTON HALE derful Cast in Mary With Idllan Rich in Mary Roberta Rinehart's Roberts Rinehart's SEVEN DAYS SEVEN DAYS Sennett’s “The Iron Nag’- Juvenile Comedy, “Baby, Be “Ace of Spades” Good’ NN e cepiears wreime meie i mtersmrmement [ ILHIIL: | Today ana tomorrow, Betty Comp- : ) v - | son and Ricardo C ] : Today,’ Edmund Lowe in_*“The| e 20 Fieardo Cor 907 | (aped. when they were taken to the| played 1o amesk oo resSuin, been Hearts” and o Work- | Winding Stair” and Constance Darling | o segr o -, Nigheday. I set. When the tape is taken off the | & i ins : Battin B sondy - ‘1”1:"1;“ in “Too Much Motherin-Law": tomor- | Curter De Haven in “Hot Shejie: | Workmen retreat post haste | _“The Enchanted Isle as Porto attlin® Bill”, comeds 10 | row. Charlos d S Pl |y S | v | Rico was named by Roosevelt, offers and “Wild West” No e e R o s N uin *| Mary Pickford and Douglas Fair-| Rico was named by Roosevelt, offers e uesda Swinson: dn “Thel| R ion i v ed Jo ks recently give 5,000 to the Santa | to motion pleture ‘companies advan 5 ; e i hellraiston in histling Li ] Parbara earthquake relfef fund and | 1S in pic que backgrounds, cli e R S ay, Madge Bellamy 185,000 to the fund for the restoration | mate and light which fa and O. Henry's com of the Santa Barbara Mission. Both r California brands, a tomorrow, FiLds arve Détnc ralisd exchuatvely vd Sheldon, § nount super v. Gladvs Hulette and Henry B. |l i \Viid bapac: saturdus | catiforni s g el Aden Princess’ ""*1'}”:]‘:\ os ‘_'_‘;qjj:“‘ "’f'm-‘t;‘»‘- Moore in “'His Majesty Bunker Bean, Hope Loring and Louis Lighton, | everchanging sky and gorgeous cloud s g s ‘| Felix cartoon comedy and * \ce | scenario writers who provided the | ef became part of the stirring in \\]H\ ling | p Richard Dix in “The Lucky L =15 and Johnny Arthur ir he ‘;\———.ifiuw_ ~Grgenorn®. Thuraday. it | Weiime - Thanden “Our Gapet | ¢ - ST et Reecmmmteea preemimence [[[1HIITTHHIANIILES \y,,u, Bunker Bean' |« andma,” Sportlight ar d Mor- | jes of the Day == UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY (0. OF AMERICA Siampede Thimie i GRS RANDALL’S. e Sl (PR - L ST The Brilliant Cast - Bt i il By s M E T Ro Po LlTA N 2 2 < d vd Hamiltc comedy " § OLYMPIC e o lon L) 5 = CLAIRE ADAMS ¢ Marriag 1o Lite,” and “T ail.” ; b HARRISON FORD F ST. AT TENTH | h ) i 1 under Mount n in New Live: “W Which”; Frida Sneezing Beezes - in “The Wizard of Oz IIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIllllIlIIlIIlIIHIlllllIlIlllIIlIIlIlIIlllIIIllllIlllIllIIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIl!lllllllllllllllllllll I AR | ay = =l MARGARET LIVINGSTON Sunday—Doors Open 2 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. MAHLON HAMILTON D@ THIS WEEK ™ “The Wheel” was one of John The Warner Brothers Present a Comedian Who Deserves to Golden's greatest stage succeases. Rank with the Foremost Pantomimic Artists Choiocicoy o 4 e the Cinema Has Produced. dramatc power and sgr thrills—the rou horse race, the pulsating a man’ almost ruined by rent kness for gambling 1 Wednesday, Is and Lou Tell Thursday Also A Riotous Comedy ‘EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE’ RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON sl Il|||IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll i SUPERIORITY HERE is not in the City of Washing- ton a more beautiful, more com- modious or more comfortable the- CONDUCTOR ater than the EARLE. Its every - verture— appointment reflects a definite de- \ o b5 termination to give this sumptuous playhouse | | o BABES l: TbO:LAND B —Herbe: 333 V6 ¢ an atmosphere of unmistakable SUPERIOR- ITY, % 1 ¢ . From the Opera by Rubenstein CHEVYC"ASE Conn. Ave. & | o] This impressive monument to the enter- Special T 1] I HE DEMON y Staged and Directed By i MeKinley b D. C | prise and the prodigality of the Stanley { Presentation MISCHA GUTERSON mpany of America is splendidly located on oY 3 fé’m'@t?m just below F‘.’ and I: now being With the European Opera Celebrities and Late Featured Artists with “BAILIEFF'S CHAUVE SOURIS" operated as an important unit in the chain of theaters in the National Capital directed MR. T. TOUCHNOFF and MISS ANNA SAVERNA by the STANLEY-CRANDALL COMPANY OF WASHINGTON. Other STANLEY-CRANDALL theaters in o the District of Columbia include Crandall’s | il T, SR % An elaborated and glorified film ver- sion of the famous novel by Harold McGrath which Henry E. Dizey made equally famous on ske stage—the hilarious “tale of a roh young idler icho invested a fortune in & = trick flying machine and forthwith found himself in the thick of = ternational complicatons which he cont circumvented by — personating @ cAhic French maid—then there are Dovd = Butler, Alice Calhoun, “Chuck” Reisner and res more to make = this g6 Takoma Park. D. C. Metropolitan, Tivoli, Ambassador, Central R A = and all of the celebrated Crandall circait. : | = THE nAnnY oF TH EM All- = saliie | mes, n Sojfax Sssprogeai peolicyl w : OF ERIC VON STROHEIM'S MARVEL- i i oF ERIC VoK STHONEIMS M HOPE HAMPTON in ““THE WARIONETTES PHOTOPLAY SENSATION! with permit, as have made all of the STANLEY- A Gorgeously Beautiful Natural Color Fantasy, Flawlessly (] JDAT AMBASSADOR —————————————eeeeeeoeeenee e il o TODAY —&’ EY PLIN in e It a1 i il g AR THE AR ol D kestiomerof ke ecEak Koy 1 | ; i | o A OO RS - b CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Stanle CRANDAI 'S \n Tlfm-n! TTAN 6369 Cioen R 93 AR EMBROIDERY. WORLD SURVEY—ADDED AUXILIARIES OVERTURE—“IL TROVATORE” (VERDI DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA S P resenting DIRICTION STANLLY CO.OF AMERICA P e rformances = Keith_Popular 1 C o ntinuous =— Priced Vaude- Daily From 1 ville of Swu- to 11 p. m perior Merit and Photo- plays of the First Grade. 3 =16t b 13th &t lir- AMERICAS. First Perform- ance at 8. -‘ WEEK OF NOV. 25th 9§ Fred E. Hand Prosents the Glorious Stafford PEMBERTON DANCERS Eleanora Peake, N@wa Haynes, Dorothy Daye. Jeanetts Helbig and Other Artistes in an Incomparably Beautiful Interval 0f Delighgfully Spectacular TERPSICHOREAN ARTISTRY Depicting Every Manifestation of the Human Emotions—Originated And_Personally Staged by Stafford Pemberton Unequalled THE THREE ALEX Equilibrists J. Bennett Offers JOE BENNETT In “Dark Moments" Hugh McCORMICK and WALLACE Grace In Their Latest and Most Diverting Hit, “The Little Red School House"” “Fatra Added Attraction THE PARAMOUNT QUINTETTE Five Noted Operatic Vocalists in_a Group of “Somg Gems OTHER SUPERLATIVE FEATURES On the Screen WILLIAM DE MILLE Presents Bessie Love, Neil Hamilton and Phyllis Haver sn His Lateat Production For Paramount, a Scintillant Film Version of Frank Craven's “NEW BROOMS”’ Splendid Orchestra—Distinctive Auziliaries—Matchless Organ QT e || TS CRANDALL’S. IVOLI THEATER Sunday, 3 to 11 p. m. Daily, 1:30 to 11 p. m. SUNDAY—MONDAY LON CHANEY With Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry in Universal's THE PHANTON OF THE OPERA Jobyna Ralston In_“Whistiing Lions”—Added Hite Tues.-Wed.—-WARNER BAXTER, * Son of His Father” Lige Conley _in_“Spotlight”—Topics of the Day Thurs-Fri.---ELEANOR BOARDMAN, “Exchange of Wives" 0. Henry Comedy. “Transients in_Arcadia”—Paths Review Saturday---REX, WILD HORSE in “Black Cyclone” Sennett's “Butter Fingers —Sportlight—“Ace of Spades” TODA ND m“.,m., 3 RY CRAKDALL'S Trvors 5 B CRANDALL THEATERS pre-eminent. Enacted. e IHE A Metro-Goldwyn HARRY M. CRANDALL. CRANDA‘LS CENTRAL ™~ ™ ] & 2 Day after day and night after : REON N LINCOLN THEATER | k night, “The Merry Widow” con- ’ i TREET AT 12TH al ST tinues to pack Loew’s Columbia to absolute capacity! Once again we ™ 117C SAVOY" TE] & 3 3 ' = S5 »RAND‘\ L«.,,h and Commbia Rl & THIS WEEK ONLY == | g g 3 are forced to extend the engage- A { ¢ ment of the mightiest and most enthralling screen romance of the season! No wonder critics are call- ing it Von Stroheim’s greatest hit! WITH A SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2:30 P. M. CRANDALLS ‘,',"",’.“1"\. X Ry i ’ CRAVDALL’S ‘,‘f'"‘ &0 | > \ N : h - F STREET AT 13th o ) AU R A L-“%‘_“?APL‘S\;"”-:.‘ff,.;‘.F".\.; : < THOMAS TR In a_picturization of Norman Ven- ner’s Saturday Evening Poat story. AL PRINCQ?M':\'”‘!"“' 4 po A ans : D oW ' “IRISH LUCK” L. ds ¢ At last, Meighan gives us a real ro- CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 A2 £ t q . o mance of Ireland, actually filmed Ample |-...;,.fi ‘”'w'h'n By s . among the beauty spots of the Emer- g 24 X g 3 : ald Isle, with Tom in a great dual role! A ] y Imagine Meighan as a New York cop K 1618 14th N.W. & 3 ; ¢ who wins a trip to the Ould Sod, is PARK THE"TER DOUBLERI fleeced by gamblers, mistaken for a ELEANOR BOARDMAN EX. 1 WINES E CRACKERJACH E nobleman and helps a pretty girl out- ou St. Bet. Lith & 15th | : A s wit a gang of crooks! ADDED PROGRAM HITS WALTER HIERS’ LATEST COMEDY HIT PATHE NEWSREEL--SCREEN SNAPSHOTS TOM GANNON'S MELODIES LIGHTNIN'.” with 14 mnd MADGE BELLAMY lI|I||l|lIIIlIll||lI|||I|I|III|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|I|||IllI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII i Al The most uupcndou-ly amazing entertainment 9th&? Wil = tory of the cinema—a drama of modern civilization set H"’ P ODROME 5 AROE down in the midst of the horrendous animal life of 10,000,000 DEMPSTER in “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. years ago, the human cast led by B ‘L";i;'f: s LEWIS S. STONE MER}CA“:‘Q‘%?{(', wigrm (|8 BESSIE LOVE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY—SUNDAY NOVEMBER ; LLOYD HUGHES WALLACE BEERY OEW’S PALACE THEATER Tonay roudhlah iy i RIS B T AT AT CE WER SISTER A OO OO IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHIIII||Illlll|IIllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIlIIMIIIIll|IIIIlUIIIl!J!I!!HIIIIIIIIIlIII AT =