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4 photoplays and “Topics of the Day Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore How Baxter Butted In,” a comedy- rama, together with a Juvenile com- Baby Be ( ood,” and the seventh installment of “The Ace of arring Willlam Desmond. I'able AMBASSADOR—"The New Com- mandment.” & Blanche Sweet, Ben Lyon, Holbroo Jiinn. Efie Shannon, Dorothy Cum- and Pedro de Cordoba head the This Week from Rex Beach's story of the Klon- dike gold rush days, featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben Lyon, Viola Dana, Hobart Bosworth, Victor McLaglen, Claude Gillingwater and Dorothy Be- bastian; also short veel, musical fea- tures and the eighth installment of “The Ace of Spades,” starring Wil- llam Desmond. APOLLO. Today and tomorrow, Lewis S. Stone, Bessie Love, Wallace Beery and Lloyd Hughes in *“The Lost THE Eyed Monster,” “Wild West."” CIRCLE. Tuesday, FElalne Hammerstein in “The Foolish Virgin"; Wednesday, Jacqueline Logan, Clive Brook, Mary Astor and Buster Colller in “Playing With Souls”; Thursday and Friday, 7 and 9 p.m., Norma Talmad and Eugene O'Brien in “Graustark’; Sat- urday, Betty Bronson in “The Golden Princess.” SU and ninth chapter NDAY DUMBARTON. Today, Dorothy Devore and Loul: Fazenda in “Broadway Butterfly’ tomorrow, Edith Roberts and Jack Mulhall in “Three Keys”; Tuesday, Retty ~ Compson, Ricardo Cortez, rnest Torrence and Wallace Beery STAR, WASHINGTON, Next Week's Photop]lys COLUMBIA—Rudolph Valen- tino in “The Eagle.” M E T ROPOLITAN—Richard Barthelmess in “The Beau- tiful City.” PALACE—Pola Negri in “A Woman of the World.” RIALTO—Lou Tellegen “East Lynne.” TIVOLI—"The in Lost World,” “The Coming of Amos,” “Havoc” and “Go West.” AMBASSADOR—"“The Beau- tiful City,” “The Lost World,” “Keep Smiling” and D. €, DECEMBER PRINCESS. Today, tomorrow and Tuesday, D. W. Griffith’s “Sally of the Sawdust,” with Carol Dempster and W. C. Flelds; Wednesday, Laura La Plante and Pat O'Malley in “The Teaser and Bobby Vernon in “Great Guns’ Thursday, Louise Dressler in Rex Beach's “The Goose Woman" and amateur night; Friday, “Bob” Custer in “The Bloodhound,” news reel and comedy; Saturday, Harry Carey, in “The Prairie Pirate,” Jimmy Aubrey in “Oh, What a Flirt” and episode 10 “Secret Service Sanders SAVOY. Today and tomorrow, Cecil B. de Mille ‘The Ten Commandments” 6 1925—PART 3 old Liloyd in Pathe Revie Sherman in “Satan in comedy, “Scrambled Eggs’; Thursday, | Lilllan Rich and Creighton Hale in | “Seven Days” and Felix cartoon; Fri- . Bessie Love and Warner Baxter in “A Son of His Father” and Neal Burns in “S8oup to Nuts; Saturday, Rin-Tin-Tin in “Tracked in the Snow Country,” Aesop Fable and “The Ace of Spades.” No, T. “The Freshman' Wednesday, and Lowell bles”” and Johnny Hines, whose e comedy is now handing the Nation a laugh, is completing his second Firs National productioh, “Rainbow Riley” | for release next month. [GRLS with ugly | confidently Ugly Ankles Not An Asset. ankles are the only ones who don't try to get into pictures. Among the qualifications listed by the thousands of applicants for film jobs who are registered with' Casting Director William Cohil' at the Para- mount Long Island studio thick ankles are conspicuous by their lack. rank Tuttle, directing “The Amer- ican Venus,” 'put in a call for a girl with clumsy ankles to play a comedy scene with Ford Sterling. Mr. Cohill began golng through his files, replete with full graphs of the myriad girls who sec Tuesd: Dorothy Phillips in “A Sport motion picture But the but shapel search pro Then the ank paraded abou studio luck. The together, thought A girl with didn't mind attractive for pear on the scr h morning worked Vera jof illfitting length photo- | e: ms in arcers via his offic led to disclose an further unsuccessfu ind explor nd af plan ev r muclr conc Ived. verage ank king oprortunity pted ree days ntrated tham look to a th World” and Aesop Fable; Tuesday and Wednesday, Warner Baxter and Bes- sle Love in “A Son of His ¥ather” and Harry Langdon in “Horace Greeley, Jr.”; Thursday, Florence Vidor and Tom Moore in “The Trouble With Wives” and Clyde Cooke in ‘Moon- light and Noses”; Friday, Monty Banks in “Keep Smiling” and Lige Conley in Spotlight”; Saturday, Jack Hoxie in Riding Thunder,” “Our Gang” in “Ask Grandma” and “The Ace of Spades,” No. 7. AVENUE GRAND. Today and_tomorrow, and Warner Baxter in ' Father” and comedy, mance” Tuesday and Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben Dana and Hobart Bos of Chance day, Jac lier, jr., and Billy “irst_Natlonal's production, Commandment,” to be wn at Crandall's Ambassador Thea- ¢ the first three days of this week, eginning today. The bill will be aug: nented by varled auxillary films and pipe organ contributions. "Wednesday and Thursday, Rod La Itocque in “The Coming of Amos, Charlle Chase in “The Caretaker's Daughter” and the Pathe Review. Fri Eleanor Boardman and Lew Cody xchange of \Wives,” Billy Dooley, one of the screen’s newer comedians, n “The Misfit Saflor” and Lyman H ifowe “Hodge Podge.” Saturday Rex, the wild horse,” in “Black Cy clone,” with June Marlowe in the lead ing feminine role: also “Our Gang” in “Offictal Officers,” a Grantland Rice “Sportlight,” “Topies of the Day” and > sixth installment of “The Ace of " starring William Desmond. ing Chance” and Buster. Brown in “Buster Be Good"”; Wednesday, Thom- as Meighan in “Welcome Home," Neal Burns in “Soup to Nuts” and Bruce scenic; Thursday, Bert Lytell in the Twain Shall Meet” and Jobyna Ralston in “Whistling Lions"; y, George Walsh in “‘Blue Blood.” Family comedy and Pathe Review: Saturday, Bebe Danlels in “The Mani- cure Girl,” Al St. John in “Fair Warn ing" and Sportlight. TAKOMA. Today and tomorrow, Douglas Mac Lean in “Seven Keys to Baldpate, Pathe News and Ben Turpin comedy at 8, 5, 7 and 9 pm. today and to- morrow at 3:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Lew Cady, Eleanor Boardman and Renee Adoree in change of Wives" and ~omedy: Wednesday and Thursday Norma Talmadge “Graustark, Bray cartoon and comedy; Friday, Adolph Menjou in “King on Main “‘The Pony Express”; Wednesday, “The Pony Express; Thursday, Lois Wilson and Warner Baxter in “Rug- ged Water"; Friday, Eleanor Board- man and Lew Cody in *“Exchange of Wives,” and Saturday, Tom Mix in “The Ry..lnbuw Trail. lifornia Straight Ahead.” CENTRAL—"Satan in Sables” and “The Freshman.” LINCOLN (colored) — Merry Widow.” ‘The Pathe Review, showing 7 and 9 p.m.; Wednesday, “'Playthings of Desire,” with Estelle Taylor and Mahlon Ham- liton, comedy; Thursday, ‘“The Man- sion of Aching Héarts,” featuring Ethel Clayton and_Cuilen Landis, News; Friday, Pola Negri in “Flower of Night,” comedy; Baturday, Betty Bronson in “The Golden Princess,” ‘“Adventures of Mazle” and startin of the Universal serlal “Ace o Spades,” matinee only. PARK. tomorrow, Thomas Meighan in “The Man Who Found Himself”; Harry Langdon in “Boobs ATy | Street,” Aesop’s Fable and tenth epi- In the Woods,” and Park News|Street” Assop's Fable and tenth epi Events. Tuesday, George Walsh in|Saturday, Fred Thomson in “Ridin’ “Blue Blood”; Glen Tryon in “Thun. [the Wind,” Aesop’s Fable and Charlie dering Landlords,” and Gift Shoppe, | Chase comedy, at 5. 7 and § p.m. ‘Wednesday, Irene Rich and Willard YORK. Louls in “The Man Without a Con- {omoiraw and Tu science”; Larry Semon in “Risks and Roughnecks,” and Park News Events. REAL BURLES Thursday, Laura La Plante and Pat NEW_ EDITION O'Malley in “The Teaser”; Larry Se. EMPIRE. Today and tomorrow, Eleanor Board: man In “Exchange of Wives” and comedy, “Nursery Troubles"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Claire Windsor and Eugene O'Brien In “Souls for Sables" and comedy, “Westward Ho"; Thurs dny, Theda Bara in “The Unchastened Woman” and comedy, “Play Ball" Son of Friday, Larry Semon fn “The Wizard A Cloudy Ro- ARA . commedy, The Taay Wednesday, matinee at 2 p.m.. Lyon, Viola s No Man's Law? and worth in “Winds *and “Wild and Aesop Fable; Thurs-| West, No. 3" starring Helen Fergu: ueline Lokan, William Col | son and Jack Mulhall. in_ “Playing With Souls™ Dooley in “The Misfit HOME. day, Jack Hoxie in “Riding | - v v Thunder and " Charlie Murray in Tlns 400 yinorrew, mewhere in Somewher: Satur- Tues: 04 o . Henry B. Walthall in “Kentucky (‘nminguen;h e lfmliloggr‘:a:;:, T'!I:l Juvenile comedy, “Baby Be | Cloudy Romance; Wednesday, Heélene and “The Ace of Spade: Chadwick and Clive Brook in “The | Woman Hater” and Art Lake in “The Party”; Thursday, Jack Dempsey and Estelle’ Taylor in “Manhattan Mad ness” and Walter Hiers in ~Off His Beat”; Friday, Henry B. Walthall in Kentucky Pride” and comedy, “Hot Feet'; Saturday, Monty Banks in “Keep Smiling,” Sennett's “The Iron Nag” and “The Ace of Spades,” No. 5. ()L\'Ml"l(‘, Adolphe Menjou in “The on Main Street,” comedy and news; tomorrow and Tuesday, Dougl Falrbanks in “Don Q, Son of Zorro, 0) Today and in CENTRAL—"The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted.” Trene Rich, supported by Huntly Gordon, Johnny Harron, June Mar. lowe, Wilfred Lucas, Gertrude Astor and Elinor Fair, in Warner Bros.’ production, “The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted,” will be shown for the first two days this week, beginning today, at Crandall's Central Theater. The story depicts the manner in which a young mother saved her son from his own father, whose mind was set upon prosecuting him. James Flood directed from a seript adapted from | "Night Life in New the story by Gertie Wentworth James. [ 1y, “Capital Punishment, “Our Gang” in “Ofcial Officers” and | Bow and _Elliot other short films will be added. Tues- [ “Playing With Sou day and Wednesday, Edmund Lowe, [ line Logan: Friday, Alma Rubens. Warner Oland, Mahlon [ “The Lucky Devil, Hamilton, Emily Fitzroy and Chester | Marie Prevost an Conklin in “The Winding Stair.” a [ “Recompense. William Fox production. together with Billy Dooley in *“The Misfit Sallor” and a new portlight."” Thursday and Friday, Betty Comp- son and Ricardo Cortez in “The Pony Express,” a James Cruze production, and an Aesop Fable. Flor- ence Vidor and Tom Moore in “The Trouble With Wives” and Lige Con v's “Spotlight Harold Lloyd and Pathe Re- CAROLINA. and tomo; nadge in “Graustark othy Gish and Rod Today 5 rma Tal- Tues —PRESENTATION FEATURE— “FLORIDA FROLICS” ~ A MELANGE OF MIRTH, MUSIC, AND DASHING DANCERS, BRINC ING THE SUNSHINE OF THE SOUTH TO YOI. CONCEIVED AND) DIRECTED BY MISCHA GUTERSON, Conductor RIALTO CONCERT ORCH OVERTURE, ~OBERON —WERER ANTERNATIONAL NEWS, [OMEDY AND OTHER DIVERTISSEMENTS mon in “The Sportsman,” and Phrk ' News Events. Friday, double feature bill, Mabel Normand in “Suzanna,’ and Monte Blue and Marie Pre “The Marrlage Circle”; also lo ent and juvenile vaudeville. Saturs D. W. Griffith's “Dream Street,” Carol Dempster and Ralph Larry Semon in “The Hick chapter 6 of “Perils of the Wild OWAR Fhone X. 1004 Orcpieatrn at Nite, Remery c; Buleony at Nite, Not Neeried, Boxes at Matinee, 83¢; Night, $1.10 TOMORROW, DEC. 7th World's Foremost Colored Comedienne ETHEL WATERS In that amazin, exposition of musieal crea- tion direct frofn 6 months on Broadway— “PLANTATION REVUE” 10—UNEQUALED ENTERTAINERS—10 With the Famous PLANTATION ORCHESTRA EDDIE RECTOR—FARL Yor Wwith Clara Thursday with Jacque- Richard Dix in nd Saturday, Monte Blue in ¢ b SK Today, King CHEVY CHA: Today and tomorrow, ireta Nissen “The King Adolphe Men- and Bessie Love f Main Street”; Hal Roach comedy, “All_Wool,” " and | Fables and News Events; Tuesday, Alice Joyce and Percy Mar- mont in “Daddy's Gone A-Hunting’ i '‘Cloudy Romane: My Own Carolina™; Wednesday and Thursday. Florence Vidor and Tom Moore in “The Trou- Lle With Wives,” Cliff Bowes in “Wel come Danger” and News Events; F day, Thunder, the marvel dog, in “His Theater the first three da Ataster's Voice: Hal Roach comedy, week, beginning t} “Whistling Lions,” and first chapter is said to be an opu Perils of the Wild"; Saturday, Aileen in which Pringle and Conway Tearle in “The most suave Mystic,” Bull's:Eye comedy, een- acterizations. include news, scenic subjects. Wednesday and Thursday, Florence | Vidor and_Tom Moore will be seen in “The Trouble With Wives,” to- gether with Carter De Haven in “Hot { Sheiks”; Friday and Saturday, Frank “Winds _of Chance” taker MID-NITE 0es00000sssccce SHOW FRIDAY g R e ateer siccasmtzeaeeeemunence AR LT RRRRCE LTI CRCR R RCRRRCRRCRRRCRRRRERRARRY =——CRANDALL'S T ONE -~ o 2:10 P MATINEE COM. photoplay, » will be the att Awesome In Itn Splendor METROPOLITA F ST. AT TENTH—— Sunday—Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A.M.to 11P. M. B THIS WEEK'S First National Presents a Superbly Acted Drama, Supplemented by a Rare Musical Novelty BLANCHE SWEET ond BEN LYON Kupported by Holbrook Blinn, Effie Shannon, Pedro' De Gordoba, Geo. Cooper, Dorothy 'Cum- mings,” Claire Eames and Others. In a Love Drama That Has Been Accorded Matchless Direction and a Scenic Investiture That Lends It Genuine Distinction—Adapted From Colonel Frederick Palmer's Novel, “Invisible Wounds,” a Post-War Bpic. THE NEW COMMANDMENT MINIATURE RADIO REVUE. TEN STARS OF THE CRANDALL SATURDAY NIGHTERS In a Symposium of Solo and Comcerted Numbers, Accompanied by the Metropolitan Symphony, Daniel Breeskin, Conducting. EMBROIDERY. Specially Assembled Metropolitan World Survey A NEW PAUL TERRY “AESOP FABLE"” DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA AR T A T OO Presenting piR(CTION STANEY CO.OF AMERKA A erformances Auxiliary features will wi Piantation topical, comic and B Brondway == \ & Months WHITEMAN ind His Concert Orchestra ::.'hl;flan ‘\Ifl“’flilfl. Bat. Eve.,Dec. 18, 0 's Mrs. Greone’ Bu D Y Rt ‘s Burea M)Allthlo LAVISHNESS T is not an absolute essential to one’s enjoyment that theatrical surround- ings sound the last note in lavishness, but it cannot be gainsaid that an at- mosphere of good taste, elegance and charm does play a part in rounding out one’s sense of complete pleasure. I DANCER i Lt 727000 CHEVYCHASE "m‘m;‘f‘,‘ n&r _ SR The EARLE THEATER, Thirteenth Street below F, now being operated as one of the chain of pre-eminent STANLEY-CRANDALL HOUSES in the National Capital, possesses a degree of distinguished beauty, capacious comfort and architectural splendor that no other playhouse in Washington can boast. FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK! MASTERPIECE ! MAE MURRAY |7ME It’s nearly over!—this phenome- nal run of “The Merry Widow”— that has shattered the season’s record for popularity! Only seven more days to see the glorious, cap- tivating romance that has packed Loew’s Columbia to capacity for three solid weeks! Don’t put off longer seeing the year's sensation! Fourth week starts today! LOEW’S COLUMBIA THEATER DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 2:80 P. M. . ONLY THING Elinor Glyn’s Thrilling Romance Of Royal Sweethearts— An amazing drama of love be- hind a throne!—of the young and beautiful princess whose heart was stolen on the eve of her marriage—and of the revo- lution that made her a royal widow and swept her into the ayms of her lover! With two of the screen’s greatest favorites! ADDED HITS RALPH GRAVES' LATEST COMEDY PATHE NEWSREEL—-TOPICS TOM GANNON'S Music Con NEW STANTON "“'“,‘ 5 TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. e A e The PROMENADE LOUNGE, on the mez- zanine floor, is a gem of inviting hominess and affords a perfect rendezvous for shoppers and aH others bent upon an hour or two of restful relaxation. STANLEY-CRANDALL CO. Il Direction Stanley Co. of Americe ll CRAND ALL’S \ll' 'ruol'o_l,lr AN 1o wrrk -y And ¥ BEX LYON in Don't take our word for it—visit the EARLE once. We know you will come again qimmhnnnmne i T N STHE T HARRY M. CRANDALL. L T"" ) § CRANDALLS 110 & Tark mg. N OMORROW — REGT RN N AL ok HAIehT GANG in TOTY," CRANDALL'S "“"’“ e & ol RAN W, I o e ms TN TIVOLI THEATER 14TH ST. AND PARK RD. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY-MONDAY REGINALD DENNY With & Delightfully Amusing Cast in Universal's CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD Our Gang in “Mary. Queen of Tots"” Tues.-Wed.---FLORENCE VIDOR, ‘The Trouble With Wives" Clyde Cooke Comedy-—Pathe Thars.. F j.--aLL STAR CAST in ““Winds of Chance” e Aesop Fable—Topics of the Day miq—fllfl WIORE, ‘‘How Baxter Butted In" Comedy, “Baby, Be Good"—"Acg of Spades” I T cestets e rhoie 1 enteremvmment || T CRANDALL'’S. RANDALL'S oo [AMBASSAOOR| | [CENTRAL] Ninth, Bet. D and E’ IIIllIIIlfllIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIllIII|lII!IIlllIIIlIIlIIlIII!III!IIIIIlllIlIlIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIlIIIlIl 7§ CED CRANDALLS NG ik TODAY, AND TOMORROW IRENE RICH_ in HE E H i FELITETTEEFTETTTERRC TR RO RRRR Keith Popuiar Continuons Priced Vaude- Dadly From 1 ville of Su- to 11 p. . perior Meriz and Photo- plays of the First Grade. 13h st Bo- ow F. A lIlIIlllllllllllllIlIlIIlllIIIlIIIIIII Doors Open Sunday 24 2:15 First Persorm. ance at 3. B WEEK OF DEC. 6th—ug De Luxe Engagement Extraordinary of the Miracle Woman of the Age Review I n TONC Rnu“—Li' HUGHES in "THE LOST W And AESOP FABLE. CRANDALL'S YORK THEXTE oo A ""fi’"}' s 'ODAY. TOM 0’ N’ o ])AY.‘—WI'{’ARO D LL fl\’l AT oD T ’Am! REVIEW L 9th and O Streets N.W. NORMA ADGE i/ ADVENTURES OF PRlNCE&S lllu Il Sl' OF. w 11th & OLINA *'oms SUN.-MON.-TUES. BLANCHE SWEET BEW LYON In a Great Love Drama, The NEW COMMANDMENT Cliff Bowes in “Slow Down” SUN.-MON. IRENE RICH . And Excellent Cast in WIFE WHO WASN'T WANTED our Gang in The GLAS M HALlll‘ T > 618 14th N.W. mu( THEATER‘: '“\,,,A.fm , Y St. Bet. H!h.llbth OLYMPICAI?(‘;LPHF MENJOU _in “THE KING ON MA STREET." |} COMEDY AND H I 1343 Wikconaln Ave. DUMBARW DOROTHY " DE LOVISE FAZEND. ‘BHI)ADWA BUTTERFL - N. N IHIPPODROME °th&N.Y Av. I‘ BANKS in “DOX Q_SON 14th St. and | “Official Officers” WALLACE Y“OPPER For Years Famous as One of the World's Groatest Comediennea, Deacided to Retire at tke Height of Her Brilllant Career—TRen Suddenly She Discovered the Seoret of Perpetual Youth and Now Is Appearing With Semsational Success in Her Supreme mph THE ETERNAL FLAPPER Written Eepecially for Miss Hopper by Raymond Hitokosck FRI., DEC. 11, AT 11 A. M. FOR WOMEN ONLY Miss Hopper Will Give a Special Performance, Disolos- ing Her Complete Morning Routine From the Time of Artsing Until Fully Clad and Ready for the Street —SEE HER IN HER— BED— EXERCISES - BATH -—TOILETTE ESTHER WHEELOCK--SYDNEY GRANT--MLLE. AMOROS MURRAY & IRWIN--DAVIS & McCOY--AND OTHERS ESTHER RALSTON--WARNER BAXTER On the Screen im Paramount's THE BEST PEOPLE llflmllfl||lflWMWMMMMFMMiillllllfl"llflIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIII RO WITH ELEANOR BOAI}NII),MAN CONRAD NAGEL TUES.-WED. EDMUND LOWE ALMA RUBENS And a Stellar Cast in The WINDING STAIR Billy Dooley Comedy—Sportlight WED.-THURS. RO2 La ROCQUE And Jetts Goudal in The COMING OF AMOS Charlie Chase Comedy—Review FRIDAY LEW CopY Eleanor Boardman and Others EXCHANGE OF WIVES Billy Dooley Comedy Hodge-Podge THURS.-FRI. BETTY COMPSON With Ricardo Cortex in The PONY EXPRESS Aesop Fable—Estras |l _Tars MERICAN e LIBERTY '.:?32 : ,u,:un IPMAN St. and R. L. Ave. L (ATAR CAST SATURDAY WiLd dORSE 4And a Human Cast in BLACK CYCLONE “Our Gang”—Bportlight- Topica— “The Ace of Spades™ Matinee at 3 P, ;_anun ROARDMAN in “EXC} 3y S Come T And '&Pll 9th Near E St. Cont. 2 p.m. to 11 p.m.| 'I‘ODAY——ALL STAR C. \ST SATURDAY FLORENCE VIDOR And Tom Moore in The TROUBLE WITH WIVES Lige Conley in “Spotlight” lIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIHIIIlIIlIlIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIINllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIllIlllIIIllllllll_llllllllllllllllllllll g fill'|||lllll||l||llll||ll| T Eg

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