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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MOND AY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926. 'hor!nr‘munce by * s ern characters with a story of the | before him, takes Tommy aside, gives|to suffering wretches, horror, as the | beautiful bathing girls are present in Toples of the Day, “A Trip to th {4 troupe of cleverly same folks as they are supposed to | him valuable tips, and the result is|“Blackbird,” for his ruthless treat-|large and enjoyable numbers L e et A M S E M E N I | fuotd wthletes. have been in the Llizabethan era, but | wholly satisfactory, for before Tommy | ment of his victims, and pity i the| The plot, none too heavy, but no | o Bk, Organtst. ‘compiéta th [J S it requires much intensive juggling | bids Grace good-night, in the wee sma’ [end for the welkness which over-|one eares, revolves ihe : ' | STRAND—Walter ¥ehl and Co. to catch the drift of its plot in its |hours, she has promised to be his. |came hls strength. of rival beauty cream mi i = | “Iis Mugie | Present form. To those who believe | The story then proceeds to picture| “The Blackbird” is no ordinary|in on the selection of “Miss Amerfea.” | AMBASSADOR—"The Road to Yes wian's Traveltalk very men who made @ brilfunt puge | \Wa e e einukle | in relncarnation probably it may | how they got through the first vear|character sketch. It Is u classic, and|One of them has u daughter in the | = e | yester- | In American his at their task of T e et iy and | seem rensible; to those who love fan. | of married life, ws human o bit of |affords screen devotees a welcomo | show, the other has a son, Who lately i S e — glewman closd M Vit | making that_out record. this | the Strand theater this week, tasy and whe do not require realism | drama us ever passed across the sil-|rellef from the trite plots which too | was engaged to the rival’s dinghte i Schildkraut, Vera Reynolds day at the Nut ieatar withe a0 R et i onphrtuniter || Mo el ek o in what they are served at the the-| ver sheet. There are plenty of ubs|frequently clutter up the projection | By the time the big ant arrives | yettd Goudal, Willlam Boyd and Trix araveltalk about “Lendon. with R | 100AREE I B O Hon orehesti, ot Ch & SYICODA | ater, it mi¥ seem a charming bit of and downs for Mr. and Mrs, Tommy, | room. the engagement has been broken and | | SPaizs: dive fvcloty)In el cabt o oles “Chrough Kuglund and Seotland.” | WRIEE WHE T, KO0 e | i gty and with @ nojcalled | cobwely, but to the more pructical and | and. thelr course of true love seems| To reveul the story might detract| the girl 14 in love with o publicity | : SUDEIDEOUCEIOD Beginning the four at Canterbury, bt 3 | e Wi e berforms | “ihostly | sober-sfded it is apt to prove disap- | ready to smash on the rocks when tho | from the pleasure of those who have|man who s saturated with million. | which_i with n giimps its old Cuth . £ s et “"“‘I’H;"“l zed sub-d pofnting. It pletures one of the most (01 Dr. Livingston ngain comes t|pnot seen the show. Suffice it to say | dollur idens. He almost puts her over | b Ambassado and with visirs o Stroke Pogi KEITH® i Ha S o SRRt deliid ®vivid train wrecks of the screen, and | the rescue and starts them safely on|that Lon Chaney is seen in one of|as the winner of the contest, uff 3 of th tho country churehyard wher = Al 2 i or Impressions,” presented |yt 4140 creates a novel sensation with | the second year. his superb moments, and he plays|halr-ralsing motor cycle ride to get | il St6te his : wed Oxtord, | An enjovable program is offered @ ’ al 1h coamnedy und SISO | the startling twist which turns the | Matt Moore and Kathryn Perry are |uiy hiy own fuce.” One of the inter- | her back to Atlantic City in time fc i ; round at | Keiths this week, The star h e poveral goud Ampressions of "4 | heinan hero into o minister. | {deal &s Mr. and Mrs. Tommy. Others | eeting features of his performance | tho judging. While he falls to win th T Sagdaten Vil is the inimitable cone L telenng ‘Mxm:t.“_ i “;nl . and The fan will perceive that *“The|who help to make the picture & SUC-| (g hig lightning-like transformation |race, he succeeds in breaking t & nf the World. Warwick b ey 'n};‘;lffl:”h Sialect | up pernon.” Elizuheth ulso sings pop. | 1oad to radys utcod=s § 4 riew | Long axs I l'}mlllil_l;/'rl_‘;:mld-rm; from the desperate criminal to the|8irl's arm and otherwise temporarily | “Rose of the World,” the feature a he nay e ! s, S screen leading man in Willlam Boyd, ! Pa » Margaret Livingston, A% | benign, pain-wracked bishop. His|marring her beauty. Her best friend dall's Centr ter the firs count Avon, been rou und the big 5§ : s - fine specimen of American youth, | Currle and Carlynne Snowden, Who | ,4pility’ to distort his body with mi- | Wins the contest and says of Gray's | of th is 1 Warne: o it revues inrecent vears. his latest| o finl Churles Gale are | qud it {s he who furnishes the sur- | In the role of Hattie, the “hired help,” | 1y culous euse i8 1o more to be mar- | beauty cream what young Miss Gray | production in which Pats oused at | eorts beings . Puzzles sxGentlenen,” who furnish | prise shock intransforming through | 81ves an outstanding performance. |veled at thun his amazing change of | Would have sald. So, in financial re- | Ruth Miller fs cast as wirl whe st Sulgrave or. e i ditora fiver) ltcieny and wise Gracks, Sith| itho retcarnation of the tnto a | - Mare MucQuarrle und an ensemble | FC5 Coprenaon: e e O e, the result f about the tame, | discovered she was “loved” b, me of Georyge ton, aml i vaudeville and his offerlng s en- | ¢ "“F_""'l‘- nnfl jn‘--vm-nv , clarinet | of six girl harpists give a most in Renee Adoree and Owen Moore Esther Ralston plays the of | @n ardent s A reupon pro ohe ¥ Janin titled “Getting @ Tick nd ukulele playing re his audlenc change. | teresting concert, un wided feature of | o o" xcellent support, Miss Adoree | the girl who lost after near 1 v Prankit) hantion stroll, in the Cantor, an uptodate sk fe asaltic her s fUClds DI vl Reynolds plays i n | which 13 o volo by Stella Hymson, 80| 1.° duncer {n a carabet of the Lime: [nIng. Iay Lamphier, “Miss America,” | she wanted it shaped o e i g with the ur sal huttle of the motor- | * ¢ tauh, a young composeri, charactes is- | prano. house district, and Moore, as “Iifth |18 the friend who actually won. Ford | a8t include Alan Forrest, Pauliy e ., thro B > i e The st AL ho ive bits of o T s il 5 eture ing U g e * 2 > 3 e 1, » the Bur T Tnm. Lenving 48w triad hoxer for w middlewelsht and Venus Porthe, “World's | {uut and Jetta Goudal, both of whom | taken by members of the crew on this | A Hal Rouch comedy, Patho News | Lawrence Gray 1s tho other. Trnest | PR T A0 Toda Kol = ‘g- “‘\"m, Il £ wumpion. and Its fun s continuous. '4‘!l*>»~l'l-‘l;;:!|-l-l Marvels,” who are | give ¢ 3 ’ performances, | memorible trip to the Far North m}nl R0 ‘:fl;q.l‘«.,’,‘,cfif:j","3’}’":‘”“'3;‘ num- Tt e o e s Moyl OF thie Swnis Damo DI Teats he Auld - et Sontt, | Then dollows his experfences with the | svod contoritionsis W T anza, in a r|maps showing the course of the| P0G % s ch 18 good 1 Norris, ~ T ‘eads to the Eiv VW t, sl change of | The photeplay fs a thrilling, dra ,.‘.:;“‘1,01,11 Antly <es the risthilities, | TEHT—met with cuthustasm in yes- | Complete tho progrura. G “m,:’n m.fi“\,‘.,);:; '.’.nl;.fi::fdp e R ey with views of 1 HOMOTL < that carries o lugh in every | Watle story, entitled “Counsel for the The Jews and the musieal | terday’'s audience. cory | COLUMBIA—“The American Venus." rerly concelved and executed com- | reached during a terrific Lomond, vith . : ells the | Defense.” sturring Betty Compson and | empbellishment of the program by chestra plays Wil | “00 y g i S oeana] g g o Christie’s iy Lady of the Like. s ¥ 3 Ahte Lo the cop for §100 28 the curtain | 1louse Peters, with a larke cust, in- | Pantel Tireesldn and his. symphony | Hun erture, and short |~ Some beautlful ‘photosmaphy dndefyc’ 0w Weekly Hews reel andi, G f o e featt were l:hen‘;\'.' Ediuboreush, d : Yo firolonea ’j;x.nm; George McDowell, Emmett | grehestin complete the entertainment. complete the program. some beautiful girls are the outstand. | 5011@ Boed music round cut the bill. | FDH 3 Melrose Abbey s ; up with three | KIng, Bernard Rundall, Willlam Conk —— | g achlev _u 5 firs ver- . o " s r dral at York. A thrill e BUDI b S usual | 0. George Adums and Juy Hunt. RIALTO—"The First Year.” PALACE—“The Blackbird."” t‘,‘:’,d“:,,'l,f:?::'{:.e .:,rm?;:lm:. lf:‘;,r,. 'l‘lr‘ou— Little Annle Rooney.” | ™U® by an ] it i { = Sxoellont entartal fere | A Dlot involving the novel fdea of i ittle Annic Rooney” featuring deseribed us “the R sl th 3 ey presented by | METROPOLITAN — “The Roud to | Moelipnt entortadn | nimnbior, Involying the Tovel Mea O%| glorification of the American gir), o | Afary Pickford, fs the center of th The Skoda Works of Czechis most senwitior 3 Juck MeLalln, with “Saruh” and | Yesterduy, SHiLriaitnns tesilic Hlin b dhpta | divine In the same personality, is the | process hitherto secmingly copyright- | program wt the Tivoll this week, |will enlarge its pl on earth’ < its al Juil n. MeLallan is one of| Beulah Made Dix's interesting | the delightful comedy.drng. ~-The | vehicle for Lon Chaney in 1 | ed by the prominent Mr. 7 a production ful of laughs and|aeroplane output ngs and nume X fhe popul dtans ot vaudeville, | dream The Road to Yesterday,” | Pirst Yewr® by Frank Craven. | Blackbird,” his latest picture, featured | “The American Ven 5| sobs, based on the story of a mothe Trafalgar ure, the $ 1o } nithened his turn with | which leishted audiences of the | The story bewins with the courtship | at Loew's Palace this week. | shown vesterduy at Loew's Coluinbla, | less child whose father, a policerna the “yankee gu o orenlins | Sunborn, edian, and | Thes or nainy wnd which | of hushfnl Tommy Tucker, whose love | Poe gave us a doctor-fiend com. | s in other respects merely o firstrate | tries to make her life as haj interests of Ta \\\'\ b oy t o . nderfully well.| has been e ed by of tal- | for pretiy Grace Livingston fairly | plex in the strange personality of |film. Buflt around the unnual Atlan-| possible under such clrcumstanc veelng along 1l SNewaN \ pretention °t,| ent, from the rank wmateur to the | lewves hini tonguetied and at the |Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. But the|tic City beauty pageant, as to story, | She in return is devoted to him row, and e 15 . L Hawaitan orchestr { ranking artist, now has been adapted | sume time consumed with jealous rage |8rch criminal, whose better nuture|it shows the big ri ¥ her bright, cheerful nature fe Havre de Grace $3.25 ha grav I mith : et sianees Ly Biily Fitzgerald | to the sereen by Cectl B, De Mille us | hecause of the smooth proprietary | reaches the spiritual heights of a be- | gest feature ut its best. Technicolor | only consolation. Her tomhoy adven- | m Philadelphia $5.00 e Bany - Fondon | 500 il el mst production for Producer’s | wiys toward the girl of his rival, Dick | loved “bishop” of the Limehouse dis- | is used in depicting the main aspects | tures are amusing—brick battles and Bridge and 3 wer HG i . comnpany. stributing Corporution, and n this | Lortn However, the kindly old Dr. | trict in Lond. ts offered in Tod|of the beauty contest, the boardwalk | fist punches. The most finpressive U Leave Hotel Willard in passing, p cout Tane ; Rempel deserves mwuch for| form s belng shown at jall’s | Living: the girl's uncle and an | Browning’s new story, and as he is|parade, the fashion show and o serles | scene is when her father 15 killed on | = SN duy zhere is n sy c IS erprise sk in w hig act called| Metropolitun this week amusal and interested spectator of |revealed by the versatile Chaney, he | of splendid tableaux. Itaro and beau- | his birthday, and does not come home | UND TANAGEMEX markable collection « 1 leasti i a series of | . Cn s - |the lMttle drma of youth going on | iuspires love for his human kindness ' tiful gowns and less rare but equally ! to the surprise she has prepared. | ket with striking climaxes. | e Mg hit. The Word: colors to t. city's I Cooter | vot 3 3 Potter and | “visite) sere imide § i ; tuging turn and Abbey, the Iou the or - ptional Jig | glimpse of th g . . in fine volk foe oo 0! Annual February Sale “Glacier” Refrigerators ‘ Y g End, Plecadilly. shopping district tion” pictures for a finul St e s At a Substantial Saving from Regular Prices able trip ar leaving London. 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