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4 AMUSEMENTS. THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 27, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS P ’\I ACE—D.. W. Griffith’s = hat Royle Girl.” rued from Third Page.) jard “Our Gang" in Hal Roach’s “Good £ i 2 e § i . Saturda 2 A "ROPOLITAN—-Milton ‘Continued from Third Page.) | Youth,” Paramount Junior Stars' pic Cheer,” with a new issue of the Pathe . Alma Reubens in' A Woman's 5 \,-1, and Doris Kenyon, in 3 sure g husiness man to dis- | Review; Saturday, Bessie Love, Neil . i comedy, “Muddled Up,” and The Unguarded Hour.” | Youna's story. Fiorence Vidor, Geerge |~ The theme of the picture concern was on a certain past | Hamilton and llis Haver in Wil i 3 tures of Mazie." COLUMBIA-GI Q 1. | |Bancroft, William Bancroft, William the voung man and a and another | liam De .Mille's picturization of Frank K | L1 O Glauias o R Powell and Allan Simpson play fmpor ds to make an married to him. | Craven's play “New Brooms,” Alice CIRCLE. son in “Stage Struck. tant parts. i oter aaont hoted that to conwluce Ty HinMack & 8 A Rivest Tomorrow, Herbert Rawlinson and| | RIALTO—Edmund Lowe in | | for_the wedding | Pickle.” and a new Lyman H. Howe | (S s Hahert Rewlinsgn = “The Fos | Juta 1 “;""’,',';'; et mlnz’ e v vefute the ‘“Hodge Podge.” | st L | % astress heen added to the cast o 3lvn Tanibi. The story & : fand Andy G comed: " Tie TIVOLI—*lrish ,Luck” | |the Paramount Junior Stars pieture s emane Sohdn aar s S 5 4 Adolphe Menjou in “The King on Sl L o A HEIOPIGHS Yol P which S St paar et o ine serial by Edgar | AMBASSADOR—“We Moderns. Main Street”; Wednesday, Alice Joyce B m‘ 1 Hair . ”r‘}: n;a;f Y which Sam Wood i n villa rting cast includes Marian | Colleen Moore, supported by Jack 3 e 5 and Percy .\IurTrEnmd!n *-md?\ «]r.'-mn City * an e Live ; S e 3 A-hunting’ ursday and Friday o oo, (I vions Bowe: O E T e oo ; | Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m..; Friday, | | AMBASSADOR—* | Joseph Poland, veteran scenario e in, O | Selwynueiand €leve Moore /e broth, 7 and 9 p.m.); Harold Lloyd in “The snsrded Howe N | writer and author of many original ie and James Cor- |er, will be seen in “We Moderns, 1 3 A G Freshman": Saturday, Hoot Gibson in Cecary Evil “The Mystic® | |5creen stories, is the Iatest addition | = Israel Zangwill > ays ¢ 2 “Spook Ranch.” | g ,1‘ “Red H (b to the staff of writers which Douglas ation has |of this week at Cr s Ambs r : — and “Red Hot Tires. MacLean has assembled. MacLean's | ool | o e P i ™ | EMPIRE. | RAL-—“The Unwritten | |next Paramount picture will he| While Washi town o story is one of a headstr W / ; J b e e e sl p “The Merry Widow.” | |“That's My Ba as the locale horean novel: | finally was brought to a realization ] R e B Classified” and “Best Peo- e ~ Norma Si LY 12 of |of her dependence upon the judgment | 5 ¥ : NOuEAr eues i Lon Cimnay Ford Sterling will play a featured | production, 4 child art 'of her p after a harrowing ex- | e T e ol e role in ‘“Miss Brewster's Millions,” |as the Washington scer c 1+ will play for perience. “Slippery Feet,” a new Chris- | : ) R ”,""‘d" ot ric e A ,)f ""T’f‘ with Bebe Daniels, which will be made The Jolly Fellows |tie two-reel comedy, featuring Bobby | 3 1 % " ‘ e i o0 h:' S = on the West (- This will be the 1by Pesgy in | Vernon, will be shown also. \Wed es- | 8 3 “!"l‘\ “,"‘:(_‘ s Lt s Ko 3| comedian’s first ire under his new le Red Rid- | day and Thursday, Metr vn's| B . ) e G ¥ and tomorrow, Harold Lloyd v]nnxlexm contr the International | production of “The Merry Widow, - i > e AL i e I man.” and Park News - ymplete the program. by Eric von Stroheim. featuring Mae § 3 mare Villiams in | i v, double feature bill, | John Stahl's first work for | Murray and John Gilbert: Friday, > g o : 5 jima B2 soiwety. “Go ! irnun in “The Tale of Two \t oldwyn-Maver ander his n PALAC His Secretary.” New Year Oy “Bobbed Hair® foo ; e 3 [m:h ood™; & . Frank Merrll in | i and “Hoot" Gihson in “The | tract will he “Toto.” from the Fr t t ¢ turing Ma Prevost, K h Har- | o acklec comedy, *Ca ricay 1lso Pathe Colored | play by Achmed Abdullah, with Le . A teaty e Bonlastrasanas and bt 1F 4 k Suds.” and “Wild West, No. & p ft Shoppe; Wednesday, | Cody in the role performed on the o a heauty throug 2 « a ol n a i § 7 Shoppe: | | i the'role perform ! rms the theme crooks and thrill seekers § Hone : ; .:”40;1{\’.‘«'\'1?17‘\"":!: v | stage by Leo Dietrichstein. Metro-Goldwyn. | & B aod; Chieer X % o e g ‘lle; special | __ Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Adolphe His Secretary,” | Saturday. Tom Mix in the Willlam | i« . 3 arion Davies in d v T | Menjou, Clara’ Bow and Per iv and Willard | Fox preduction. “The Everfasting | i s virginia Lee | mont are playing 9, will be Whisper,” and Lige Conley in “‘Spot- | n | AL ity £ v Se S : it y or 3 rt Lo Steve: Treasure Is. | = % e 1 5 =, . cos 3 p.m. | S “Spooks and Spasms v Wilson — o § ¢ 4 Romea™; TPuesday, Ge AL .“‘ ,,df"h o a '.,f" [Nty Ol Lande 1o Ta CENTRAL — “The From Red i \ ¢ 3 ADOC MRdEeRBallamy e el R e e e e e Gulch. e [ Rohce land AL o Foha Ho iy s Broadway RButterfly.” Charles Puff “The Man From Red Guich.” an| [B Sy | Warnin Thursday, “Blue Blood™ PRINCESS, in “By the Sea”: Friday and & \ 0 aday Ploreuc |action drama with unexpected cli % . ; 3 and the Spat family in * My| Today and tomorrow., Renald Col.|gPen 230 pm. Louis Stone, Walla ) i then 'maxes and situations of the utmost . M Glove; Friday. Buster Keat 0| m nd Banky in “The Dark | o8¢0, Soaee cove ane tlovd & Ralston ible. With Wives + law office, | suspense, will be shown for the first ;‘,:,:,‘(, SALCGIT Do du Bl S in Cumew ano = Family comedy: We 1< clothes are time in the Capital the first two davs Juvanile cormedy, | day. John Galdstis. tumph: “Ticht SAVOY. aY, J e Logan in a _dom an asset. Of |of this week at Crandall's Central g he Ao St e P vcai™ | Today, Norma Talmadge in “Gray.|4r3ma. “If Marriage Fails,” and a trip to Theater, with Harry Carey in the : ey spades,” ) : Bbrreiiay Daniels in||stark® and 0. Henry's “Shoes”: tomor. | =" Dnueaday snd Heitas Alarion Tried member | stellar role: also the Hal Reach “Oue 4 fres e T i WilA Cutan Aot coeny T AEE anC QuTionT A Thore, ton E s of Old Broadw disapproves | Gang” comedy, ‘Mary, of | |8 - v M St Ll S row, Jane Novak and Robert | s - OLYMPIC. ind Saturday, Douglas Fairbanks , 5 Tots.” “Topics of the 1 and the 1 3 1| . Sk iy Dan 0 e S erron ang | in “The Danger Signal,” E Pathe Review. Tuesday and Wednes. | 5 R e comedy. in “Beware” and “Screen Snapsh vings of | day, First National's film version of | M A e ey — Tuesday, Thomas Meighan ir »lV\”ll(vl\ Sir Art ( c . Ant s y AP - F ar " L 2 } Tle ot T Ve i AVeNturoUs | . uline Whiteacre, “The Snow Queen,” and Maxine Stevenin, “Little Snow-| Geor 1 RAPHAEL. Man Who F Himself" and Hal tha| veptiin: BIrd and ar (ol o ke Page,” characters in a new production. anor | Today : st Tor| Roach's “T Romeo™: W 3 & e —_— s ) v ¥ A in ' day, ¥ 3 onson in The Gec 10,000,000 vears and featuring b ; Lewis S, Stome, Bessie Love. Wallace APOLLO. Tiowe: Wednesday. “Naunth for elv proposes | Reery, Lloyd Hughes and Bull Mon - ST with ‘May_Allison: i Buren enacis | tana, with a new Aesop Fable: Thurs. | sepd i e bles of a Bride F day. Bessie Love. Neil .Hamilton and : : and | and Mildrad + Over There | Phyllis Haver in William De Mille's | \{'agnasdns : Kes. | pm., K Py it | A ikres Monte Blue in reel. Topics mount of Frank | peenjiony: 3 . ks 5 . : ¢ n N s bl 3 S smedy, Newly Edwards embellish comedy, *New | Ten pHau ; alg : T ; 2 n Brooms.” Walter Hiers in “‘Hot Dog e Rie aind a Grantland Rice “‘Sport TIVOLI—"The Merry Widow.’ light; Friday. Reginald Denny in his e o fovene somety | Warl i e m B ,. 2 | To ; S HIIHIHIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIHI IIIIIIIIlIHIIHIHlIIlHIIHI lIIllIIlIIHIIIIIHIIlllllllIH|Ill|HII«IIIII||IIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIII|llHII(I[llII|IIHlllIl|III*I'HIHHIHIIHI!‘.'_". Eatutiass Borainy BB 1o L UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA = i The Stovee ot _mecognizea_erecmimence ||| HHHHEN LRI R OO O 'METROPOLITAN/: COMFORT Doctor,” starring Ralph Graves Today and tomorrow and Tu F ST. AT TENTH—— FTER all, the most essential element of ning today : Giit r @ a Gi medy and scenic: | Sunday—Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A.M.to 11 P. M. perfect enjoyment is physical comfort. star does LlN('()LN—"Thr Phantom of the 51} 7 1d Aesop Fables; Wed "W THIS WEEK Bm It is this that the FARLE THEATE i finest work of her Opera. jessie Love i Aesop e > and Phyllis Haver in \esop Fable also will| The Phantom of the Opera,” Uni oW B Our 2 Ma Washington's handsomest and most com- First Nctional Will Present the Scren's Most e e e Vivacious Comedienne in One of Her Greatest Roles -. Corinne | versal's stupendous production of the |Q 5" and Screen Snapshots F]Im I’edtur(‘\ measure. Im version | story by Gaston Leroux, will be the | Iriday, i Lights i i oints Supported by ¥ 2 § 8y In This Lively e tin hamumon = ol Do, 118 | Old * Fros = »: || STANLEY-CRANDALL CO. TODAY e Jack Mulhall, % ) Story Is Con- Week at the Lincoin Theater. The | T0l Sy Di d Crane | principal roleg are portrayed by Lon | th ¥ irection Stanley Co. of America Gt AR T Claude Gilling- e T Ty B vincingly Pre- water, Clarissa e 4 sented an En- ]'M Dad A Glorious, Captivating A ,?_'. . = ~RANDALL'S SAVOYTHEATE Selwynne, Cleve ki B tiroly New Pho to pl ays T]—us \V eeki DE GRANGE CHILDREN PLAYERS "“\";‘"W .:f;',".' e :'.Zf?:!'fi\;fl_\\; % % [Next Week's Photoplays | Fllmog rams | cting from an original story by | Byron Morgan. teriors, it was not deer for Director Hobart He his cast outside of Metro-Goldwy | Princess” and Taxi War' Wednexany. Adoipne | e Love and Greta Nissen | Bl .4 (T {11 The imposing entrance fover is a de- light in its artistic completeness, but that is only a suggestion of the aggre- gate provision that has been made for the fullest pleasure of the EARLE'S guests. "RANDALL'S ‘\\m ASSADO! i RUhSEA Col RA N , TODAY. TOMORROW AN DAY — COLLER v,'.x‘ MULWALL in 3 WEEK STARTING TODAY--SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27 T O A2 The promenade lounge, on the mezza- nine floor, is a perfect example of home- like comfort and affords an unparalleled rendezvous for the casual amusement seeker or the tired shopper desirous of a brief period of restful relaxation. rev. and-Lloyd Hamil- | Chaney, Mary Philbin and Norman | {raves l-':,l,llffmxl ) 3 *“ [ICRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN 1401 and Cotumbia R el comedy, “The Mov- | Ker One of the most colossal | * s Street at pics of the Day": Fri- | scenes ever recorded by a camera is THIS W f,,,., M Romance of Love, j Rl TR AT TIATaE, TR AR Moore and a A Viewpoint With < . Distinguished . Regard to the day. only, Monte Blue | the grand staircase “shot.” B NA. ‘}{ X MULHALL ith Miller he Warner Owing to the length of the produc EET Beauty and k ¥ . b 3 T D ANG BaLE o Ensemble That : Younger Gener- 4 Lends a Wealth o % & ation—A Tale roductio Red Hot Tires,” | tion subsidia ~tions will 7 Nelst Stome e e e 2 |ICRANDALLS Tivorr —— CRANDALL’S AV | of Spontaneity o X gl oS That Is Highly tund Linecoln teadman. | of the Kinograms. r 3 t U 7“"\‘ "’“"“”":”. SN "(l:' b il e el | and Unctious § 8 Dramatic But w' AN Humor to o B : W Stil Possessed DAY _MAE_MUR Film Play That 4 4 A 4 of the Ebullient \ by 1 Abounds in Un- |G ¢ Qualities Need- CRANDALL’S o Incate Conzciod Weusl N b ed to Make It a ) } opments and (e Perfect Vahicle THE MOV FETON; Sensational Cli- : LY for the Talents ”RANDALL’S YORK mazes. \ of Its Star. CRANDALL’S Home Theater : - ARION PRy TES s SR RRONDWA Y = } Tox MooRE: FrORESOs i, T | Wiyl FAL ROACRCCOMEDY ———— RAPHAEL 9th nlld o \Qrppfi \ “r CAROLINA nm& N.C LEWIS !l\\ s ”“1 ievn iednnt” __RERR PRINCESS 1y 1 RONALD COL _THE DARK ANGEL cmcu-; 2105 '-:n‘ Ave. Ph. W. 95 RER, TR, Sy ViR o 22 PARK THEATER 4618 1ith | A LLOYD in_“THE rRu!mR\ bLYMPlC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th, THE GREAT RILARI Y., “THE TROTBLE TR Incidentally, the entertainment which the EARLE weekly purveys is splendidly diversified and provides something of merit for every taste. HARRY M. CRANDALL. TonAY = [T e T CRANDALL’S. TIVOLI THEATE Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY MAE MURRAY With John Gilbert in Eric Von Stroheim's, The MERRY WIDOW Arsop Pable— Added Attractions—Otto F. Beok Wed.-Thurs.-—-CORINNE GRIFFITH IN “CLASSIFIED" Liloyd _Hamilton _in_“The Movies" —Topics Fvidly-——MONTE BLUE IN “RED HOT TIRES" “Our Gang” in “Good Cherr'— Pathe Review Saturday-—BESSIE LOVE, NEiL HAMILTON, “NEW BROOMS” Alics Day in “A Fweet Pickle"—Hodge Podge T o capttars ~citima Tt vn Fnteriatmment {11 111111 CRANDALL’S. CRANDALL’S. MBASSADOR| [ CENTRAL Ilth and Col. Rd. “—Ninth, Bet. D and E SUN.-MON.-TUES. N.-MON. HARRY ‘CARE COLLEEN MOORE i "unfif,;‘.’..."pf,. i . BT T R G MAN FROM RED GULCH “Our Gang” in “Mary, WE MODERNS of Tots"—Review-Topics Bobby Vernom in “Slippery TUFS.-WED. i STAR CAST In the Most Amaeing of All WED.-THURS, Pictures, The MAE MURRAY LOST WORLD ‘ Aesop Fable—Added Hite— And John Gilbert in Von Pips Organ Stroheim’s, The e THURSDAY MERRY WIDOW ; BESSIE LOVE Neil Hamilton and Phyllis Haver in FRIDAY NEW BROOMS MARIE PREVOST Walter Hiers in “Hot Doggie” Supported by Kenneth Harlan rilight and Star Cast in E FRIDAY BOBBED HAIR REGINALD DENNY «Our Gang” i “Good Cheer” In a Splendid Comedy-Drama T CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT SATURDAY AHEAD TOM MIX Mack- Sennett's A Rainy In Wm. Fox's Production of ths T ; EVERLASTING DOROTHY FHILLIPS WHISPER Vera I‘fynnh’-b:"nn‘flnn Matchleas Seats at Box Office Now for New Year's Eve Midnight Show Ligs Conley in “Sporlight— WITHOUT MERCY ORCHESTRA—ADDED ATTRACTIONS—PIPE ORGAN napakets = “idos of Ralph Graves i “Hurry, IIIIIIHIIIIIlIIlllllllIIlIlIIlllllllll||l|||l|||llll|IlllllllIllllllllllllllIm;llllllllllIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlll!Illllllllllllllll|IHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIlIIlIIlIH Adapted From the Novel of the Same Name by Israel Zangwill and directed With His Usual Skill By John Franciz Dillon EMBROIDERY. METROPOLITAN WORLD SURVEY—SCENIC Overture—‘Kreisler's Familiar Airs”. DANIEL BREESKIN VIASHIIGTOH’S FINEST ORCHESTRA RS Presenting ORECTION STaniev COMPANY OF AMERICA Do 1 iormances Keith Popular Continuous Priced Vaude Daily From 1 ville of Su- fo 11 » W perior Marit —_ and Photo- Doors Open the Sundoy at rade. 2 = L iine : po ®.W. aMmeRicas PERFEQ THEATRE ance " a5 &F WEEK OF DEC. 27th " GEORGE CHOOS Presents “BATTLING BUTLER" A 8Kkillfully Condensed Musico-Dramatic Version of the Three- Season Hit, Interpreted by a Great Cast Led by the Facile TED McNAMARA---FRED RAYMOND, Jr. EXTRA MISS BILLIE REGAY---COMEDIENNE SUPREME ADDED HARRY CARDIFF & MARY WALES IN “TRAVESTIES"” BLACK'S COMEDY BEARS---HELEN MORETT! “C. R. 427""--COMEDY, SINGING, DANCING ON THE SCREEN JOHNNY HINES Admiradbly Supported in First National's High Power Comedy-Drama THE LIVE WIRE I IIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI_lJIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIlIIllIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIII!IIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIII"lIllIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The dashing and beauti- | 1343 Wisconsin Ave, ful star of “A Slave of ,“ DU&?&EE’P” THE BRIDGE "oF ion” th : gr::thhli?sf\ ofl::']g‘ o:,le 3 stccEss: EMP[RE 11 H Street N.E. M her finest roles as the [l ~omata . sHEARER “aia ™ old-fashioned girl sten- s ol vmrer'l"""”'\?}-.','.FTLT,',n,““:“‘!?,' ographer who suddenly 1 became an office butter- fly. You'll adore her! WITHLEW CODY-WILLARD LOUIS AND MABEL VAN BUREN LIBERTY North’ (-n and P Sts. M THOM GHAN in AG”M::;: o 3 | : MAN WHO FOTSHANN Picture PH AESoP S LESAND SRS r\rET:m NEW STANTON &h&c Sts. N.E el bl nnlr;"(mm 3P, = Bty N UbLEe codepy N vews-Torics /NS S = TAKOMA Tskoma Park D. . GANNON'S & il i Row—A IR ANE TOYOR / Tl AN ¢ S Matinee tomor- 3li|III|IlI|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII.'IIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIllllllllllll!llllllll TR WEEK mnmm TODAY--SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 LEADER THEATER th Near E Continuous RS __LOEW'S PALACE THEATER _{ | ncvicivor IIIHINIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIII|III|IIlIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIIIII T IIIIIIIllIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIIiIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIl BUSTER KEATON. UVENTLE COMEDY. gm ['-’T‘IIIIIIIIIIIHIlllHIlIIIIIIlIlIIIII!II

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