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4 P hotoplays (Continued from Third Page.) with Mack Sennett's “Over There. Friday, Charles Ray, sup- Pauline Starke, in' Metro- Goldwyn’s production, Bright Lights,” 8 sparkling romance of Broadway and Main street: also “Our Gany . Queen of Tots,” and “Screen Monte Rlue in | s.” a comedy mys- tery play: also Jimmie Adams in “Fair ;:m Foolish” and “The Green Archer, No. 9, CENTRAL—"Wages for Wiv “\Wages for Wives,” of the stage comedy by ( and produced by John Golden the title of “Chickenfeed,” will rhownat Crandall’s Central Theater the first two days of this week with a cast | including Jacqueline Logan, Margaret Livingston. ZaSu _Pitts, Creighton Hale, Earle Foxe, David Butler, Dan Mason and Clande Gillingwater. The comedy is based on the question of how much the wife should get of the family cash. Mack Sennett'’s “That Gosh-Darn Mortgage” and a Grant land Rice “Sportlight” will be added attractions. Tuesday and Wednesday, “The Storm Breaker.” a Universal produc- tion, starring House Peters, supported by Ruth Clifford, Ray Hallor, Lionel Belmore and Emmett King: also a comedy entitle rtrol - Yourself’ and the Pathe Review: Thursday and Friday, Dorothy Mackaill in “Joanna,” First National’s version of the news. paper serial. with Jack George Faweett, Dolores Del Rio T. Murray and Rita Carewe a pino Lane in “The F Saturday, Jack ifolt. Noah Beery and Mary Bri mount’s version of Peter The Enchanted HilL" hy ition Blues,” nee Vids n in Pa B. Kvne's supplemented starring Clyde LINCOLN—"Joanna."” Dorothy Mackaill will be seen at the Lincoln Theater the first three days of th week, beginning this after. noon. in First National's film version of “Joanna, the newspaper erial story. The picture relates with fidel ity to the original text, it is said, the manner in which Jeanna rid herself of the $1,000,000 that was suddenly presented to her without her know ing by whom or why. Others in the cast are Jack Mulhall, Paul Nichol- son. George Fawcett, Rita Carewe Dolores Del Rio and John T. Murray The comedy will be M k Sennett's “Sweet Pickles,” starring Alice Day. Wednesday and Thursday, Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason in * Men,” First National's story Joseph Greer ughter,” also Billy ofy Gob’ Friday urday. Percy Marmont in Paramount’s film version of Joseph Conrad’s “Lord Jim' plemented by a juvenile comedy Rachelor’s Babies Fools of the version and His Dooley in “A APOLLO. and tomorrow Windemere's Fan Bowes in “‘Be Careful, Dearie day and Wednesday, Fay (Miss America) in' “The American Venus” and Hal Roach’s “The Only Son': Thursday, Rudolph Schildkraut In “'His People”” and Aesop Fable; Fri day, Lewis S. Stone and Shirley Ma son in “What s Men” and Clyde Cooke in “Starvation Blues” Satur- Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller in “Lorraine of the Lions<™ and Walter Iiers in “Weak, But Willing."” iy and_Cliff Lamphier AVENUE GRAND. and tomorrow. Fay America”™) in “The and Hal Roach's Tu and De Mille’s “The day’* and Aesop Fable guerfte de La Motte in_ “Fifth nue.” comedy “Control Yourself" “Screen Snapshots™; Friday Kerry and Patsy Ruth “Lorraine of the Lions A Punch in the Nose": Saturday, Rin-Tin-Tin in “Below the Line" and Al St. John in “Live Cowards. CAROLINE and tomorrow, Charles Chap ush Tuesday with Tom Moore and Inesday, Jack Pick- Up the Town Today (“Miss Venus" Son B Lanphier Americz “Th: Wednesday Road to Thursday, Mar- Ave. and . Norman Miller in d Roach Un in “Pretty Ladies Zazu Pitts; W ford in “Wakin Thursday, “Kiss Me Again” with Monte Blue and Marie Prevost; day, “The Tower of Lies,” Lon Cha ney and Norma Shearer: rday, Jackie Coogan in “Old Clothes.’ CHEVY CHASE. day and tomorrow. Lon Chaney. Renee Adoree and Tom Moore in “The Blackbird,” Fahles and lvents: Tuesday, Alite Jovce Kenneth Harlan in “White comedy and scenic: Wednesda Thursday, Mae Murray in Masked ~Bride” comedy and news even Frider. Hoot Gibson. in “Arizona Sweepstakes, comedy, fourth chapter ce of Spades’; Saturday, Reginald Denny in “Where Was 17" Universal comedy, “Happy Lucky,” last installment “Ad- ventures of Mazie." CIRCLE. Today and tomorrow, The Blackbird,” Moore, Renee Adoree: Danfels in “The and and The N Go Lon with Tuesday, Splendid Crime”: Wednesday, Lon Chaney. Thomas Meighan, Betty Compson in the pic- ture that made them stars, “The Mir. acle Man: Thursday and Friday, showings 7 and 9 p.ni, Gloria Swan- Stage Struc turday, ibson in “The ( Stam- Chaney in Owen Hoot pede. in S algary ELITE. Foday tomorrow and Tuesday, The Gold Rush,” with Charlie Chap- In short subjects: Wedne and Thursday, “My Wife and I, Irene Rich, alse comedy and Friday, “Old Clothes,” with Coogan, also comedy: Timber Wolf,” with Ch: Jones, topics and fables and tures of Mazie,” No. 10 also news; Adven EMPIRE, and Tuesday, Lon Chaney in “The Blackbird” and com edy: Wednesday., Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three Musketeers” and com- edy: Thursday. Pete Morrison in Shot Ranger,” comedy and inter tional news: Friday. Franklyn Far. num in “The Gallopi Dude” and “Adventures of Maz No. Satur- day. Richard Talmadge in “The Rlue Streak,” comedy and News; also kiddies' matinee surprise party. Today, tomorrow AND. Today. “Cobra,” with Rudolph Val- entino, also comedy and “Pacemaker: No. 11: tomorrow, “Thundering Ro- manc with RBuffalo Bill, jr., also €omedy: Tuesday. “Looped for Life,” d. also comedy: Wednes: with Marlyn llnh Star” and o comedy: Thursday, * .* with Jack Perrin, al riday, “The Big Stunt,” Boy Williams, No. 10, and “Fighting Through,” ton, also comedy HIPPODROME. and tomorrow, Kiss for Cinderella,” with Betty Bronson, also comed. top! and fables: Tuesday and Wednesday, “Man Without a Consicence,” with Willard Lewis and Irene Rich, also comedy and news: Thursday and_Friday, “Bridge of Eighs” with Dorothy Mackall and Creighton Hale, also comedy; Sat- urday, “Womanhandled.” with Rich- ard Dix, also comedy and news. “Beverly,’ and at » comedy with Big “Battling Brewster” comedy: Saturday, with Bill Pat- Today an adaptation | Bolton | under | be | Mulhall, | John | What | ene Rich in | : Tues. | Fri- | ews | Behe | “Buck” | international | Mills and AMUSEMENTS. This Week HOME. Cecil B. De Mille's esterda ; tomorrow, The First Year” and Clyde “Starvation Blues”; Tues. {day. May Alilson in “Wreckage" and playlet, “All Aboard”; Wednesday, | Marguerite de La Motte in “Fifth | Avenue” and Lupino Lane in “Maid in Morocco”; Thursday, Charles Ray and Pauline Starke in “Bright Lights” and Roach’s “The Only Son"; Friday, Pete | Morrison in “Triple Action” and Hal | Roach's Punch in the Nose': Sat- lurday, William = Rus: and “arr’ in “Big Pal” and “Our Gang ‘Good Cheer."” LEADER. The Leader Theater will feature dance Madness,” starring Conrad gle and Claire Windsor in a dance craze photoplay. in which some of the latest and most fascinating steps are shown today. together with short | subjects, including a comedy. OLYMPIC. . 9 p.m.. tomorrow at and 9 pm. Gloria Swanson in age Struck,” comedy Tuesday, orma Shearer and Lew Cody in “His comedy: \Wednesday and sday, Mae Murray Masked Bride,” with I man, comedy: Friday n “Queen o' Diamond: urday, Raymond Griffith in Our Gang comedy, k" No. 3, at matinee “The Matt Today, Road to Moore in | Cooke in Today at 3, ‘Hands “Scarlet PARK. tomaorre rad N “Adventures of Mazie,” | comedy, and Park news event: Tuesday, Jacqueline Logan and Clive Brook in “If Marriage Fails,” Arthur Stone in ame Men and Wild Vomen," Pathe Colored Review and Gift Shoppe: Wednesday and Thurs- day, Mary Carr and Johnny Walker in a revival “Over the Hill" and Park news events: Friday, double feature, Nazimova in “The Redeeming Sin"” { and Buck Jones in “Durand of the | Bad Lands: Saturday, double fea- ture, Tom Mix in “The Everlasting Whisper” and “Little Lord [ter 9 *“wild tinuous on Satur | Sund: Today and | Madness,” and & . Claire in Wind “Dan A A w si 1l pa con. p.m., '8 in “Durand of Charley Chz nd new the Bad “What Price Goof: | tomorrow, Leatrice Joy in “Hel voad” and the Spat comedy, of the North Pole’; Tuesday, Baxter in “A Son of His Glenn Tryon in “Hold My Surprise night; Wednesds Ford in “The Wheel" and Hal Roach | comedy, A Sailor Papa”: Thursday, | p Lewis Stone in “The Talker,” com- | .. edy and Amateur night: Friday, Art| . Accord in “Roads to Hollywood,” ep fsode 6 of “The Green Archer’ and t comedy: Saturday. Harry Carey in || The Man From Red Guich,” episode | | R of “The Scarlet Streak” and Jimmy | Aubrey in “Meet the Ambassador.” RAPHAEL. Today. Edmond Lowe in “The and Aesop Fable: tomorrow Moore in “How Baxter Butted and Imperial comedy, “Sweet M Tuesday, I3 N and Moore in “A Kiss for Cinderell N Amateur night Harrison Ford and Alma The Wheel” and comedy, *Ba Nature”; Thursday, Theda Bara in “The Unchastened Woman" and com edy. “Dinky Doodle and the Hunt" ¥riday, Bebe Daniels in “The Splen did Crime” and Van Bibber comedy. “The Sky Jumper™: Saturday, Fred Thomson in “All Around Frying Pan,” | comedy, “In the Air.” anq “The Scar- | let Streak," No. 2. Cl ne B ne g Harrison Fool" Matt n” rie’ (o Tom ¥ Wednesday, | ¢ Rubens in | ! K to tie nes mind. br do fid, SAVOY. day. Irene Rich in “The Love mble.” and Wanda Wiley in “Fly- ng Wheels": tomorrow, Betty Bronson in “A Kiss for Cinderella,” and Aesop Fable: Tuesday. “The Love Hour and Billy West in “Meet Father'; Wednesday, Thomas Meighan in “Irish Luck.” and Earle Foxe in “The Sky Jumper"; Thursd: cqueline Logan in “Wages for Wiv nd Stan Lau- cel in “Somewhere in Wrong Marie Prevost in “Bobbed I Hal Roach's “Pay the Cashier’; Sa urday, Johnny Hines in “The Live Wire,” and juvenile comedy, 'Bache- |tor's Bahies.” TAKOMA. and tomorrow, Lon Chaney in “The Black Bird,” Pathe News and Harry Langdon comedy, continuous Sunday from 3 p.m.. matinee Monday at 3:30; Tuesday, Leon Errol and Dor- othy Gish in “Clothes Make the Pi- | rate” and comedy: \Wednesday. and | Thursday, Leatrice Joy in “Hell's | Carey in “Prairie llen Landis and Dorothy Devors In “The Midnight Fly- er.” Aesop’s Fable and Clyde Cook comedy; Saturday, Raymond Griffith in “Hands Up," Aesop's Fable and “Adventures of Mazie” No. 10: mat- inee at 2:15, evening continuous from 5 p.m. i of ne tir Toda YORK. | Today and tomorrow, ster in Griffith’s dust” and Aesop F Rich in “‘Lady Windermere | Roach’s “The Only Son'; Wedn 3 Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason in “What Fools Men" and Glen Tryon in “Cuckoo Love”; Thursday, Rudolph Schildkraut in “'His People” and Felix cartoon; Friday, Robert Frazer and | Clara Bow in “The Scarlet West” and Cliff Bowes in “Keep Trying"; Satur- day, Buck Jones in “The Desert's Price” and Sennett's “Over There- bouts,” Carol of the Demp. Saw- { Golleen Moore Pictures. | JOHN McCORMICK. general man ager of First National's West Coast | and producer of the Colleen | Moore productions, says with “Ell |Cinders,” ‘now “ir.’ production | Moore will need three more stories to {complete the first year of her contract | for four pictures a year for First Na- tional. Al three are already in the hands of a competent trio of writers for immediate preparation. Directly after “Ella Cinders" is com. | ! pleted, Miss Moore will be starred in | winkle Toes,” Thomas Burke's sym- pathetic tale of Limehouse life. Then Miss Moore will star in “Delicatessen,” Rrooke Hanlon’s Saturday Evening Post story of the vain longing of a girl to change her environment until love reconciles her to life, The final picture will be ‘“Daphne Grows Down,” by Hetty Spiers and Langford Reed, a droll farce, satiric of the woman who makes her daugh. ter appear young so that she herself 1 look likew! CONCERT Monday 8318 P, Edythe Marmion BROSIUS Harpist Flora McGill VKE'EFER Flnt Con;re(-hon-l Cl\urch 10th and G St Admisslon, Nominal Imperial Male Quartet Will | new eadings by darks) and s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 7, 1926—PART 3. LAUGHTER Ed Wynn in a scene from “The Grab Bag." at the National Theater next week. Next Week's Photoplays COLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson in “The Untamed Lady.” METROPOLITAN — Lewis' S. Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson in “Too Much Money.” PALAC trude Carlo.” RIALTO- George Sidney hens and-Kell, TIVOLI—"The fannequin,” Seven Wives” Jim.” AMB Appear in Concert. EDNESDAY evening at 8 o'clock the Imperial Male Quartet (W. rthur McCoy, first tenor; George E. nderson, second tenor; Benton 'bb, baritone, and Francis P. Heart- I, bass), sisted by Katherine nd accom- contralto, —Lew Cody and Ger- oeckher Cullen, pianist Oltted n “Mofite nist: Helen Marie Koont: \d Florence Adams, reader, will give concert at the Brookland Baptist hurch, Twelfth and Newton streets rthe under the auspices of the | raca Class, for the benefit of the building fund of the church. The program will include: Piano lo “Prelude in G Minor" (Rachmani- \ff). by Mrs. Cullen; contralto solos, foming” (del Riego) and ‘“Tree: ashach), by Miss Koontz: selected Miss Adams; tenor solo, (Sanderson), by Mr. McCoy: My Message" (d'Hardelot), Andersoh: baritone solo, “Roll- Rio” (German), by Mr. solo, “The Armorer's de Koven's “Robin Heartsill, and the fol- by the quartet: “A rmony” (O'Hara), “On | (Buck), “Drink to Mé Only [One hine Eves” (old English air); Gunn. Caravan Has Rested” |most Charlie Murray and in “The Co- Id Rush,” “Bluebeard's and “Lord ADOR-—"Too Much Money” _“The American Venus.” “The Gold Rush” and “Lorraine of the Lions.” he Love Gam- Jluebeard’s Seven “The American “Lord Jim." ntil” nor solo. My Down to ebh; bass (from Mr nimber: Venus” and Glenn Dillard wrote that she “is one of the promising American talents of Still With Thee™ (Ger- |the day.” Sylvia Lent now feels her- Heav'n (negrd spirit- |self bound to redeem this promise, feet Day” (Carrie Jacobs. [and as a consequence her clear blue and Low" (Barnby-|eves I on life with a grave pur- “The Lost Chord” (Sulii- | pose. She must work unceasingly. | Miss Lent is an Auer disciple. was, in fact, the first pupil to be ac cepted in this country by the great teacher. [pon his advice, she made her professional debut in Berlin, play- ing other recitals in Dresden, Leipzig and Munich before making her Amer- ican debut. This latter event occurred in New York March 5, 1923, and was a brilliant affair. It was Frede ductor of the Chicage Symphony |chestra, who gave her her first im nt’ engagement in this country, of appearing as soloist with the Her plaving of the this occasion re of thought and that music amazement. Chicago _critic, oehr) ). ). nd), ‘A Pe Sweet in-Rrewer) Sylvia Lent—toming. YLVIA LENT by any would still possess the same quali- s of gentle charm and sweet serious. << which her name calls up in one's A slender figura, iwith light. own hair parted in the center and ne in a simple knot in back, she ps out onto the stage with the dif. | ence of a small and startled child Although barely 20, this voung ar t carrics the hurden of a great re onsibility, so she will tell you, that living up to the laudatory press \tices she has recefved in the short ne she has heen before the publie. other name k Stock, the con that [Chicago Orchestra. | Bruch Concerto on vealed such maturity such téehnical assurance ary critics at up in re heauty of DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA oERFRCY r n'r AT 10TH’ TODAY—3 TO 11 P. M. 18th 8¢—Below F TODAY—3 TO 11 P. M. First National Presents Pictures and_Keith Popular Eleanor Price Vaudeville BOARDMAN CONRAD NAGEL With Wm. Haives and Sterling Caet in Romanes MEMORY LANE JACK SMITH Famous Victor Artist, “WHISBERING BARITONE” Today at. 3:25, 5:30, 7:30 & 9:35 A New Orpheum Unit WRIGHT DANCERS 71 Brilliant Artists Tn » HOWARD'S_PONIES 4 OTHER GREAT ACTS 4 ON THE SOREEN BLANCHE SWEET in Firat National's Latest WHY WOMEN LOVE —~NEXT WEER— EDNA WALLACE HOPPER Triumphant Return in A Wew the Comedy “A BUSINESS TRIP” World Burvey—Overture e ok the ll‘('lllffl Finest Orchestra o e 0 fpkaer ETERNAL FLAPPER ST OORRE AR AR PRI Th o o P T MO LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12th ™ SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY DOROTHY MACKAILL Jack Mulhall and George Fawcett in Edwin Careu’s Finest Picture JOANNA (A Picturization of The Evening Star Seri;! Story) Alice Day in Sennett’s “A Sweet Pickle” SATURDAY Percy MARMONT Noah Beery, Shirley Mason and Raymond Hatton in “LORD JIM” Juvenile Comedy “The Bachelor's Babi WED.—THURS.—FRI. LEWIS STONE Shirley Mason and Others in First National's WHAT FOOLS MEN Billy Dooley in “A Goofy Gob” Extra Attraction JOE FRAZER Man Who Tells of the Past Present and Future. The or- | tone, flawless tech- | AHEAD IN PLENTY here A HEMPEL dignity a s the ve miner. pril 1 by FR Soprano, Famo Wasl: Sat. Prices $1 D NEW STANTON bl Mrs. roop’s, 13th DAY ONL MM nd earnestness rdict of the Chica Arthur Smith. 1EDA ene wnd Sts. N.E. Contin_from 3 P M Y—BETTY BRON OORE. in A KISS FOR CINDERELLA TAKOMA Takoma Park. D). C. TODAY_AND TOMOR- ROW — LON CHA BLACKBIRD. PATH RARRY LANGDON COMPDY tinuous today_from 30 tomorrow at CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Stanles Co. 3 pm. Matinee of America CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN T}H: WEEK — M CONRAD F St at 10th EANOR TOARD NAGEL CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR Mats. Sat. TOD. DAY AY. TOMOR Ne And 2 pm 18th & Col.RA.N.W Sun.. 3 pm ROW AND TIES R BOARDMAN and . MEMORY COMEDY CRANDALL’S Uy ik TODAY. AND TOMORROW-sjAC LINE N LOGA SEN ath & F QUE, N WAGES FOR ETT COMEDY CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater X v TONORROW U HAATY FRONSOX A KISS FO th and Col. Rd in THE R CINDERELLA AESOP FABLE CRANDALL’S Mats. TODAY Dails A LANPHIE T CRANDALL'S Mats. Sat.. ODAY ‘LA And’ G D AND "TOMORROW—CA; DEMPSTER in * SALLY oF FAY ERICA 1 in HAL DY OMEDY York Theater Ga.Ave.&0uebeest. m.: Sun. 3 p.m 01, HE nd AESOP FABLE "CRANDALL'S Mate. sat THE RO, TOMORROW. THE, FIRST. & COOK COMEDY RAPHAEL ? _FOOL." _ CARO! cH “THE GOLD ufiAmna N.C. Ave. ARLES CHAPL H. (IPRINCESS RAND OF 1119 BUCK THE ll St. JONES in BAD Hw.‘ AMERICAN 15t St. “DRU LIBERTY [lcIRCLE =1 LON with LA Wi ETH HARI. AT North Cap. and P Sis | GLOI “STAGE_STR Amp CHANEY OWEN ADOREE. PARK TH! SOR RIA_ SWAN TR 5 Pa. Av le Parking S MOORE. EATER 4618 11th N. V AND GLORIA o CLAIRE_WIND. ONRAD ~ NAGEL in DUMBARTON 14 PAULINE LIGHT! HlEMPIRE *11 1 LON BLACKBIRD." 1C§ OF THE DA ——SIDNEY LUST'S—o LEADER THEATER 9th Near E | TODAY = CONRAD X AGEL, Also COMEDY and CHAPTER PL f\ HIPPODROME ** K t. N.w/ Continuous STARKE 3 Wisconsin Ave. CHARLES RAY in “BRIGHT| H Street N.E. Matinee at 3 P. CHANEY COMEDY. fiake: Rna 108 2 PM.11 P.M CLAIRE Y 2:30 PM-11 P.M llzon,Smt3538" %8%SRROW = Berry BRONSON in “A Kiss for Cinderella” FA] ELITE TODAY. TOMORRO I CHE COMEDY LES. Continuo! 14th St and TOPIC and R. 1. 11 P.M. 3 PM 8% TUESDAY “The Gold Rush” h CHARLIE CHAPLIN. PATHE Conn. Ave, & MeKinley St.D. ¢ f s Lent will be presented in recital % { “sraduation” |in their honor at a dinner in the Ritz- | Good Start. (CONTRACTS starting at $75 a week were the diplomas handed recent- Iy to the 18 students of the Paramount | Pictures School at the most unusual | exercises ever held in New York. These 16-—equally divided to sex-swho até; learning (o become mo- tion picture sctors and actresses. had completed an intensive six-months’ course and had wound up that course by taking part in their first picture, “‘Fascinating Youth.” More than 300 persons, including = hundred writers of newspapers, maga zines and press associations, gathered as Carlton Hotel. And immediately fol- | Starting Tod at 3:00 P. M. Doors Open at 2:30 P. M. NOTICE! Beginning Nex day. March (4, a Sunday thereafter. theater offars a sories o SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERTS By an_ensemble of 45 ‘artists MISCHA GUTERSON. Canduétor The first program will be devoted entirsly to the compositions of RICHARD WAGNER Doors PoM. No ral The remain ular AMUSEMENTS. Good Luck! lowing the . dinner Fascinating class, responded for the graduates, voicing the thanks of the class to Mr. Lasky, the executive council and the instructo of the school. The 16 students are Ivy Harris of Atlanta, Josephine Dunn, New York; Youth” was screened. The round of | Tris Gray, Wichita: Thelda Kenvin, applause each student received when | Brooklyn; Jeanne Morgan, Medford he or she first appeared on the screen | Hillside. Mass.: Dorothy Nourse, Rox- as reminiscent of other graduation |bury. Mass.. Mona Palma, New York: exercises. | Thelma _ Todd, Lawrenc Jesse L. Lasky, first vice president | Charles Rogers, Olathe, Ka of the Famous Players-Lasky Corpora- | Andrews, New York: Greg Blackton, tion, was the chief speaker of the eve. | Brooklyn: Charles Brokaw, Columbus, ning and the students heard him tell | Ohio: Claud Buchanans Boston; Walter of the need of young. fresh faces on | Go w York: Irving Hartley, New the screen. They heard him tell how | York: Jack Ludon, Reading, Pa. hard they had worked to win places in | . the cinema sun and that both they and the company had done all they could | to make this possible. |of its production of the Russian ro “It is for you. the public.” he con-|mance, “The Midnight Sun,” by sign cluded, facing the hundred newspaper |ing to long-term confracts its leading and magazine writers, “to determine | piayers, Laura La Plinte, Pat O'MaL the measure of suc lley, Raymond Keane and George Siex Charles Brokaw, the mann Universal has expressed its approval president of BRI ApADTED FROM " The FLAPPER VIFE STORY BY BEATRICE BURTIN Ol MADIE DREVOST MATT MOORE JOHN PATRICK DON ALVARADO (A Warner Bros. Production) —— ON THE STAGE—— PECK---MILLS BAND Sevenading Syncopatore and KATE SMITH Empress of Song—Inmgratiating “THE JOYS OF JAZZLAND" Staged and Directed By MISCHA GUTERSON, Conductor RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Artiats’ L Stravas Overture Walts, Camedy— International GOLDWYN PICTURE OLUMBIA THEATER STARTING THIS AFTERNOON---SUNDAY, MARCH 7 A Great Star’s Greatest Triumph! HERE, at last, is the true story of the drama that stalks in the lives of circus folk—a tense and moving tale of a beauty who found happiness along an amazing road to adventure. No one knew that back of the glitter and gayety of the “big top” she was en- tangled in drama far more thrilling, romance more enthralling! Norma Shearer’s Greatest Role! Don’t Miss It! SHEARER with CHARLES EMMETT MACK ond CARMEL MYERS Written and directed by Benfamin Christianaon Titlea by Katharine Héllieer and H. H. Caldwell A BENJAMIN CHRISTIANSON Production ADDED HITS COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL OVERTURE---ETC. A R BASFD ON THE BROADWAY STAGE HIT NY EDGAR SELWYN WITH ALICE JOYCE CONWAY TEARLE "CLARA BOW NORMAN TREVOR ADDED HITS & CHRISTIE COMEDY “DANCING DADDIES® PATHE NEWSREEL GANNON'S MusiIC Father was a wealthy id- ler. Daughter a captivat- ing, jazz-mad flapper! So the pretty mother decides to step out also! And she is some stepper, and some dresser! And some—but walit till you see the com- plications in the big flashy comedy-drama of modern New York night- life socfety! LOEW’S PALACE THEATER WEEK STARTING TODAY--SUNDAY, MARCH 7 TR (T T RS

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