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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 20, 1926—PART ¢ - AMUSEMENTS. it * "OLU A—Pe \ in ddition to historic qualifi s A G HIPPODROME. B (O(lflm'fl’"‘,‘ N}a?xl:ht o " hmiance of | Wodding areh” is now n cours Poday row, ck Picl o 9 3 of production at the Associated Stu trst Page) |o Balan Wingdom to ‘poses #ul] e e aol lemetrow, Jack Pickte of ‘pictures of religious leg- [Europe and the Brotherhood of Man. METROPOLITAN —Aileen ! dios, Los Angeles | prosperity through a colossal hoaX.| muesday and Wednesda e nd customs, suggested, it |Even Mussolini is sald to have fallen Pringle and Lowell Sherman e . having been feted | © (" Theater this | made possible by her striking resem- | Roque, Lillian Rich in “Bravehearts,” | 18 said, by the Pope, is being produced before the graces of the charming in he Wilderness Woman. four days in v rk, bought an blance to the queen, who was killed ) comedy and New rsda .| by ¥rench church authorities for re- |Mrs. Falrbanks, whom, however. he'| | paAy ACE __ Lon Chaney in Elco boat, seen the juicentennial National's “Sweet Daddies,” a | in a revolution. Supplementary of- | Cotiune, Gomth Mo. | lease after papal approvil. ilm |insisted was still Mary Plckford. o R, ¢ and the fonal Capital, is on the oo, oy ] 3 3 B 8 v pr Il re Road to Mandalay." 4 L AP¢] role, Prince Nicki, a Viennese pla \e in which the leading | ferings will include an Aesop Fable | giste,” also comed: Madge | Daily, which publishes the repor J —_ 5 5 ! way back to Universal City and “The ’1...\ e NI Yiene six of the most | and special veel, “Wild Beasts of R‘,“. my and Marrls ford in |also states that the Pope is very par “What Happened to Father” will be RIALTO—Olive Brooks and Four Flusher,” which will be his next [ 05 9F Wit (¥ Bt e e of 18 silent drama. An | Borneo.” a study of strange animals 50 “Fig arts” and | Ual to the movies. Ruth Miller's next, with Lewls Lillian Rich in “The Pleasure | | production i Wy sidemare e o€ 11 “Llsie in New | i_theiv natural habita il ” - Milestone directing B, i [ who has heretofore confined her ef: e Constance madge completed | fOts to Western subjects and two-rec s | v German production 1s going York f fiox n orld 8 Wednesday and Thursday Jacque A new German prod 8ol T i " . . o i ) 4 i faris evip Dttt ygpich }\ ,'l\,“,,.(”,:, |line Logan and Cullen Landis will be to make a picture based on the fa-| The Yale University Press will fur- TTVOLI—"The Blind Goddes: “The Duchess of Buffalo” and left the | ‘omedies, i to play the leading ( - . 8 “The Blue Dan- : A o “The Rainmaker,” * ¢ , 4 5 | nine role, Mitzi. o harpist in a e s e 2 | seen in Universal's production, *Pea S b mous Strauss waltz, “The Blue Dan-|nish prints of 15 pictures of its The Rainmaker,” “Ranson’s st coast with her husband. Capt. | e, Af N Sl v o ”1 ] | Haiiare HUOEIroERtS by Tim day, “The Night | ube Chronicles of America, without charge Folly” and “The Yankee g bl oot R | nese wine garden. Miss W E ot Dalisie il ea beihiesa {mie Adams ind Christie's “Whoa, | it LT ‘t"“ i Kdwin Carewe T 1o be the director | [°F, Showing in schools, to the Con Senor.” honeymoon. pian to rentain in | chosen by Von Stroheim from Sitsol 1andics aid to he an ; S Dok Hai ; tom ertrude A : arewe is (o be the necticut Bos )t Iducation. . " New York for two weeks before sailing | that embraced practic unusual combing obcmbyy heayt | MDIS, fand the Tishs TS, I llegen in “Borrowed Iinery,” | and Dolores del Rio the star of the sty Sl AMBASSADOR — “The Wild i ntoot s | wen in 11 nterest and (hrilling melodrama. The | Y and & e e die Gordon in “A Flivver Vi | proposed new picture, called “Poca-| Tt appears that England did not erness Woman,” - “Silken | 1. Ve near Venice, s also i we of an Trish 3‘1‘: 'l'l I 5 AN at | cation”; Tuesday, Johnny Hines in | hontas.” bang ““The Big Parade” after all, but Shackles,” “Bachelor Brides” % Miss Talmadge will probably not re. | thou . directors cast Miss T ish airl whose | Uissy Fit ! pteppin OUt.. | “The Live Wire," and Charlie Puffy | _ g h the trouble was all due to the fact and “The Rainmaker.” e before September. Her next |in comedy roles, Von Stroheim cor she marry Sam | Our Gang in *“Betier Movies. | in “Hot Dos'; Wednesday, Blaine | Trnest Pascal’s story, YPLT IS O that some in the audience laughed . SRy cheduled production for First Na.|tders her the screen’s zreatest trage perous young man fons In Color™ and novel: | fammerstein in “Paint and Powder,” | be adapted for ihe screen by Wini-|when the young French girl, Reneo NTRAL~The New Cham- | | Sebeqt ol te s *'Silky Anne “%| dienne, and haped the part to f o of | ty reel, Saturday the fifth install- | 4nd Lupino Lane in “Time Klies™; | fred Baton Reeve, and Lois Weber Is | Adoree, clung to her lover at the part- i “For Heaven's DAmECT ki avy emotional work.! between | ment of 3 - (' Mystery. Thursday, Lewis 8. Stone and Anna | to direct it for Universal ing scene, one of the most touching Sake” a hat’s My Baby. Admirers of Romaine Callender will | h is cast in the role of inklebaurm . Nilsson in “Too Much Mone nd iMan. Tosephson . 1k Autitih and pathetic of the great picture. e — watch with interest his we this com- | § articularly despicable vi . partnership Frig Josie Sedgwick ~in| AR - OCE = ing week when he steps out in the | " the highly e1 AviLIY o1 s X st ”“1 o o zes,” and “Our Gang” in |Script fc new picture for Ilorence Bebe Daniels’ next picture will not | screen vehicla, an adaptation of Regi-| .o ¢ Aubrey Plper in “The Show | terta 4 ¢ “The Mercy Wid B trip 1o the Bai| B, o AHillen b Volra Boatiar One Wild Ride”; Saturday, Lois Wil- | Vidor called “The Gallant Lady. be “The College Flirt,” but “The nald Goode's “Ashes,” which is beink | (r at the Nutional. This is one of | y " milar rola in e son”and Richard Dis in"“Levs Got | 3ara Campus ¥lirt,”"simply ‘o change. of | comp leted n Califor: fa. While in the | 3 gitient roles ever assigned to o | “The Wedding 3 A mile fimit il Sdiee Cotilon i " | MEETR. (OO RESRAL SRS Biasin 0 L new picture centering | "¢ 2 IR BTI0wS. G BTy oy acaaind | comedisn: Maude George, Dale Fuller, Ce Charlic’ Murray | Tin - Ghost™: Thursday and | Friday, i ind Benvenubo Cellini for Rudolph | Tector Turnbull, associate Para-|the types who create the mumerous| Plays are picked at NAlaEL s anc GEIEE et ¢ Eh i e o Da ADER. EREHCARLCOE NG ji El i Dats mount producer, is sald to have re-|jazz songs which make thelr way (Theater for their “hit” possibilities | \j hie. Mack and Sidnes and Aesop fable: g —— g ned W r 2 ma arc 5 e b . . Finkle. | McLean in Today and__tomorrow. Thomas| Lou Tellegen hus become a director. | NoneS 10 Hollywood after a month in around the country via vaudeville |and not to suit individual actors, yet | Bracey are also cast in the pro \s the | Sennett’s “Isn’t Love Cuckoo”"” Meighan in he ) Klondyke,” | His tirst work will be called “His | hioterial 2 story | radio and records. it has so happened that mearly all|guction Larry Semon comedy and last chap- | Wife's Honor,” and is a Fox produc o Anna Q. Nil . male members of the National Play- | “The Wedding March” is to be re " _and | tion. Mary Brian has just been signed | National in “Midn] 8t lers have had. or will have, their hour | jeased through Paramount as super i 7 e N Al e i Sty ;s schoolroom and with one picture,| “Wedding March” Players p day, s is ight and Thursday F . “Merry-Go-Round,” emblazoned her | yers. h O to p la y S I I 118 We c k Vaudeville night. 1 1 mo gra l'n S . Next Week's Photoplays | | nam across the sky. Miss Wray pos- | PRICII VON STROHEIM'S “The roheim himself, who has not | been seen on the screen since. “Fool ish Wives" is to play the starring irtling adventur sday, Priscilla Dean in *The Justin Mayer is preparing um-run - s Mie AVED GRAND. ter of *“The Flame Fighter (ot ¥ A : 1 News; Tuesday and Wednesday, Bebe | s to a new long-term contract by Para- K Py in the spotlight. John Warner, of | shecial Today ¢ Adgiphe e ity i “Miss Brewster's Miliions, | Washingion stock patrons will re- | yloie™5 ey b vies Shown as “the magazine cover|.,yrge, gets the breaks as leadinz | bl in A Social Celebrity.” and Sen- | ¢ ; % | call Paul McAllister, who has recently [ "Nt @8 they put it in the movies. | he posed for many well known | o ™ Bijly Phelps shone in *“Three | === ————————————————— s ing \:l::\kn‘*‘rl,\x i (Pues- | Frida & ; i tomeay ‘Iru-u enrolled in the cast of “The Win- | In eVariety,” the much discussed | ? aliest, Live Ghosts”; Charles Hampden in ; % ay, Je e Logan and 7 7 ning of Barbara Worth,” with Vilma (German) picture hicl LY ajority el i Last Warning'; Romaine Cal . of the Charleston Y 4 5 and News. v 1an) picture W The majority of ex-service men used | “The Last 5" R 2 Laniis 4 Feathers, d‘lp_l | Banky, Ronald Colman and Clyde | mount is soon to release in New York, [as ma s T e T eused | lender will scintillate in “The Show | " camera record Jimmy mume, Strength OLYMPIC. Cook Emil Jannings acted his role without | “What Price Glory”” were members of | Off" this week. and the week after ert Flaherty had made of the Sa which will Le | Wednesday, Thursday and —Fri | s e et ey Wintor . pr ot “siva-siva” da as depictes e b B Today and tomorsow, Harcy Lang:| John Barrymore® picture, “Manon make-up. Lya de Putti pl the corps during the great war. }.lf’;”;l‘m‘l‘"“‘,",j’ will “own the show fn | ¢ e & i pOif ATes GE fhe Houth wan'; Sa in Tin in “The |don in *“framp, Tramp, 1 amp, hm aut,” which was directed by Alan b Dolores Del Rio, » o £ iy 2 id to be 1 Viol ¢ . Clash of the . Glen Tryon in | Andy Gump comedy, reel; Tues- | Crosland, is reported as completed in| Gloria Gordon, who was to ve | of Charmaine in “ilms’ screen| Josephine Dunn, and Jack Luden, | f th and the o orchestral panin 1 be | “Ukulele Sheiks,” and chapter play. cha ova (Mrs. Rudolph | the Warners' studio plaved the feminine lead in version of “What Price Glory,” Is one | two recent graduates of the Para-|C’ y h n ul and i T But K by 4 y — . in irow - tomance of a Million Dollars,” was |of the few Hollywood actr ‘ho | mount_school for photoplaye ke ] K i g ntino) ) i i B e a ars, P ollywood actresses who |mount school for photoplayers, mak number rable,” @ new Feist CAPITOL. SRuE Brook, comedy:| The Warners are going to feature | injured in jumping from an automo- | indulges in no outdoor ‘sports. She | their bow to the public in W : and tomorrow. Marion | WWednesd: R D e e College | bile, and it has been decided that [keeps in good physical trim, however, | Fields’ comedy, “It's the Old Army| Blanche T Bavies 3 0 Gra ummk Ihnmmm omedy Yy an ; | Widow he Alyce Mills shall replace her. by assiduous esthetic dancing. Game. The voungsters play ts | motion. picture na orme Talmadge dn Kkl with| 5o, wies the well known dancer| A new s —_ | that are larg atmospheric,” but | falling over backw : Ronald Colman, Felix the Cat condy; | th i dar A news note from Charlie Chaplin's| Elena Jurad ) D T L said to £ | railroad ion pla ¢ ik seton in Ltk Capitol Thedter. in New Yoil Cha ! 1 Jurado, w as a feature | each is suid to show a lot of latent \ has proved S L Saturday, Johnn es ainbo 1 . sta at Charlie backed his | role ek Sta > » {scene in “It’s the Ol b i comedy and News Reel = Johnny Hines in @Ratuow |1 108 SRRt SRSEE 0 O ey | studio.states that €I backed I le in Lawrence Stallings’ and talent. in “It’s th 1 fons of e . | ;" “Fighting Hearts,” |iS golng 1o Spu @ mon 4| belief that his as yet unfinis well Anderson’s film story, ‘"Wha 2 . The dive w e 5 lice' Josce in D ey cation i ture, “The Circus,” is his greatest s Price Glory,” now being produced at | America has made much of the | Sutherland E omedy, ; £ ok e PO best by refusing $2,500.000 for it. It|Fox Hills, is the only native of the j Charleston dance, but some criti n—and vill be played Boatman."” Cecil B o 2", Thur Conway > in has in. 't d who 5 ¢ on bt nd comedys ¥ PARK stalled an electric empty seat indicn. | 157t stated who made the offer. Philippines who has risen above the . 2 “Hughes in e Scarlet| Today and tomorrow. ¥ - | tor s0 you won't have to hunt for 'em, | Martha Townsend, daughter of Dr. | "MK of “extra” at Hollywood. s episode 3 of “The Green |son, House Peters and Jay flunt injand reduced its staff of ushers one’|and ‘Mrs. €. O. Townsend of Biair| Paul Lent his left New York en el Satundhy, Qo unsel for thd Defense, Alberta | half road, Takoma Park visiting her [route to Universal City. It is uncer- Born to Battle” episode | V "_':n’"\‘, o r‘{“- ‘\:*"’:r Mlv",-“ Rich: Barthelmess has risen to | PATENLS in this city after her first|tain when he is going to reach there | ot ~The Witkies Mol ang Lieye News Events; Tuesday, e S has, Tisen to | successful season in New York. Last | because he is chasing & stock perform. Hamilton in “Waitin e | Tr —raotional srimdleat in o o o with both Bddie | ance of “The Cat and the Canary” in CAROLINA. | of the World.” Imperial comed -{and he fired the musicians off the set | an setive interent | i S 41%0 took | order to see th stage version of this E- ik * E {trol Yourselt”; W day and Tht making “Ranson’s Folly” and | the Theater Gujld story, whieh Universal has bought . Today, “The Se 7 with John {0l Yourel e A o e F 4 iuile ind which Leni in all probability will ¥ STREET AT 13TH nore-Dolores Costelio; tomorrow, | Colieile In “The Sea Beast': I i | “Love Magics the Frnest Vaja |Produce us his first American picture. WEEK STARTING TODAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 20 | “Other Womeh's Husbands” with| 0 010¢ IFamous love stories of history and | story in which Florence Vidor is- to Baesdny & rsday Lewis S, |Marie Prevosi-Monte Blue; Tuesday, |afuatetoers and Charleston contest:| mythology are to be filmed in short | appear for the - Regarding Fay Wray, his new lead nE 'ovEl" §tone, Bar I Tully | “Time the Comedian” with Mae | Samrqree™ i Non-top Flight, | reels by Fan Lovers Productions, | presents 1,0:\‘:.11 "?fif,,.:,ll';‘,"" et entar: | ing lady, Erich Von Strohelm states A GREAT T I"-F ! Slarshall in First National's mmlw- Busch-Lew Cody; Wednesday, “The | {jcjen and Warren comedy, “Business | bexinning with “Sappho.” The proj-| villain of the screen, as the 'z‘:n:-."l that he believes he has made the - Old Loves and New.” taken|Runaway' with Clara Bow Warner|pngagement,” and chapter 5, “The| ot & Ly T. Carlyle Atkins|angle in an unusual ‘triangle. It 1s|ETgatest discovery of his career. 1t 1\\ M: Hull's novel, *The Desert | Baxter; Thursday, “iho Biided Bitier | Winking 2dol” (matine on : es. the story of a girl with two Tovers, a [ f111 P\ v e s Rt smente \ € Lytell-Alma S e i . y arlety performer and a wealthy New | f°Und 2 & et Lesop - it din Tl gen SRINGHES. Famous Players-Lasky has bought | Yoret 3 ; S IFY u pn Mg e | sl mm:‘_'::“( S i fine story.” “God CREET, the | Saturday, William §. Hart in “Tum! day, , Ay, g Me 2 1 andtierbert | Vernon Delha, compos c e Pt Barrymore In ”1' s | $ production. It | Prisoner's :x]x);: with, his v:rm’“‘ii “rd s e Sennett Comedy 3 s a story of strong dramatic action | being bookec i % F t t HEVY OHA e s yesl,” Wednesday. Corinme | onceiming & punie house saves s | being booked into the film theaters to ]II. ea ures : CHEVY CHAS T o " and comedy. prealk their deadly quiet Today-an Tombrste Eatnmaipen. | CENE o STt ua on S g and a Vlontle beauty who ik Fo Hanhd Trvon i . i i o S e B e A Flaming Affair”; Thursday, Doro-|served a term in prison or Wives Only" is a se e MA ‘akoma Park. D. C. B Chivter iy - v s Dress Sult,” Aesop's | thy Mackalll in “Joanna” and comedy, [~ - R I sion of the Hungarian play. ~The o TAKO TODAY AND TOMORROW o i < i R e aiso \uulv;lllv' 1vr£l ) )l!hr!lmllr\r e ”\M'" at ‘vr\l” ';fl” hlul*'v;d lical Year,” by Rudolph Loth ind | NORMA TALMADGE E and 1 Kerry et “Braveheart,” Spat Family [and shingled to meet the requirements | Fans Bae J AMBASSADOR—"Sweet Daddies.” rh ce of Pleasure,” Imperial | ROcaUe 11 (Bravenedst | Spt o icode |of her role in ~The Great Gatsby sl R " “KIKI” Wednesday and Thursday, | i ~. saturday, | S oltin Bl oL e fop. Metuos o e S e 4 n:r\\.;n‘ku\_n ll[‘:{;l = aturday, W. Mirs A {ml‘n:m Pictures. Vietor Heerman has AND PATHE NEWS e el ord in “Little | otor, 15 to make “A Trip ta Tilsit - | been signed to direct antinions today tror Al Avound the F y," Mack Sennett Comedy ed on Sudermann’s novel, for The W T il : ainy Knight,” episode ‘Ba To, Bt Buohod pAasane vt 1e West that was and the West | METROPOLITAN nnett comedy and » and Aesop's Fable ‘[ ol ! i ke on (Ah . 8. | tha with knickered cowpuncher CRANDALLS ¥ St at 10th Matt _and / olumbus from Bremen. June 23, nd | o dittat ol T T anet e O in o 0w | = is due in New Yc s salgg il i 0. HENRY COMEDY : | SAVOY. ; : cet,” Universal comedy, g { | = : : lege Yell & [oda Priscilla Dean in “The| A London producer, M. A. Wether- |&round for Priscilla Dean's Metropoli- '§ TIVOLI s romantic and a | 1ege X g | Danger ‘Girl.” and Andy Gump com- (ell. is considering_ the SRucton ‘ot feature, “West of Broad CRAmAl‘LSIHhLI‘urth V. A TRUE PICTURE ROMANCE THE AMAZING FII.M RECORD S el CIRCL | dy, E3tin's Home on the Clifr”; tomor- | “Fobinson Crusod on a lurge scale, | PIture shows a topsy.turvey =0 iLips Ve O OF A NATION'S BATTLE > e com i o > That ought to cateh the bo { where the wild riders of th g ' SoU 2 « : Lou Tellegen and Alyce 3 | That ought to catch the boys. of the MPERIAL FOR EXISTENCE pleted by shortreels and pipe | Today and tomorrow. Conway |(ous Lot e Ben B o W £ chew gum, work efght hours 5 » organ numbers Tearle and Dorothy Mackaill in * e 04 Upon his return from Honolulu, |and play golf the rest 1Q AMBASSADOR vl Bl Sh gl Actually pictured in the Wednesday and Thursday Harold | Dancer of Pa 3 v Stesfregi et %} |about August 1, John Barrymore is . —_— | C“NDALL S,m b B never revealed before: By wilderness of Persia among S Heave k the | Compson “Counsel o tte “Isnt Love Cuckoo?”; |expected to start on his picture con- | _ )“thfl'r'mlw bulging with frocks TODAY. TOMORROW AND TUER: " Robert Flaherty, produgcer wild and warlike tribes v on e Wy Marguerite De La | Wednesday, Gertrude Astor Lou |corning * the “French "poet anci ;Y!j)m“Linjf“““’:‘n"‘: milady's fashions | X, STARS 10 B of “Namook of the North. men, The thrilling drama and Fistss - 0, iy, | ConCBeni BpLBRERRNE TR Su : - the De Mille studlo. from ’g CENTRAL i bt g et et e e P a ay, | (omedy; Thursday, Adolphe Menjou | . S : o from | L tropi s - d ' Menjou in A | showir ¢ adge BorL | comedy: Thursday, Adoiphe ‘Menjou | cecnn 1. De Mille i sald Ation ean shiopping teip: sl CRANDALLS Siinet ain B (R MR for grass—an d gned May Robson, the stage star, | New York. She will face the cameras | flm by Louise W oan rrison Ford in “Sandy Sheidian the . g & RIA . - Taa Wa. | lay, anche Sweet in e | Diicheos and the Walter” wnd HUSTY e “The Rejuvenation as the star of “For Alimony Only” CRY R N Langdon in “Luck ; Friday, {100 : YO UoMED felen and |La on B otrin in “The Clash of Wolves,” | L&TY hin a few days under the direction | - 2 """" "'”."‘ -1 INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL---OVERTURE---OTHER HITS e " ~ and Al John in “Hold Your Hat":| Filn Daily savs it is reported that of William De Mille. CRANDALL’S ® Theater Saturds i COLONY. | Saturday, William Fairbanks in “The [Cocil B. De Mille's nest perso |, Nancy Carroll, of the cast of T3th and_Col. Rd. Lew Cody and Gertrude | New Champion d Lioyd Hamilton ldirected production will be a visuali- [ “Nancy,” New York musical comedy, || TODAYERISCILEA my‘\n‘\' 30 1d in “Monte Carlo,” and Allce “Careful, Please.” | n of the life of Christ, “Th ‘,,x.um‘ opposite Nancy Welford, has TOMORROW L Sennett’s “The 'Soap Suds = | King of Kings.” in which the human- | been given screen tests by B. P. Fine- WITH_TH Rudolph Valentino TAKOMA. |ity as well as divinity of Christ | " - Y man and will appear in his First Na ’Q Avenue Grand nd Arthur Lake in| mogay and tomorrow, Norma Tal-|will be stressed. Jennie Macpherson | tionai production of “Forover After CRANDAU.SGn gy o 3 3 Tuesday, madge in “Kiki” and Pathe is at work on the story, with Denison | Miss Carroll's wol “Nancy” e: Mate Dally & nm. Sundes P nder dog. | BEREle @ ROl | e e bty Toom @ pim.: matt: | Clift, =ud with Clifford Howard and | her v 1ltatin to betoms The T T:"‘“" “"T““““«‘x‘(“nfi"w 5 rai | Vate nee Monday at 3:30; Tuesday, Charles Jungmey isting ing partner of the famous Maurice. ME) Sl chard Talmadg bt i AT Theat tay, tn “ Patrol”; Wednesday | A long story of Doug and Mary's | The beautiful Corinne Griffth is RA Apotio Theater || ama “Thursday, Gloria Swanson in (tour In Lurope indicates that they | playing the role of a “song plugger” (4:-». "NJ‘)A\L‘LS and Canes TING TODAY--SUND T “he | The Untamed Lady” and a Ralph are finishing up what the American | with ambition to become famous T et w’:m'(m‘\‘ a\n‘ T"E“: WEEK STARTING TODAY---SUNDAY, JUNE 20 - Henry's "The | Graves comedy; Friday Rocking | doughboys began, the pacification of [opera star In her latest First National 0o R | Richard DIx | yjoon» with Lilyan Tashman and = - t's Get Ma B . ohn Bowers, Aesop’s Fable and k4 YORK rds i The J000, 2 et o Rty DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA ||| CRANDALLS. i Monte Blue, Patsy Ruth Miller TC '\I\VI‘I‘\I V\MH‘H A i Willard Lews in “Hogan's Alle e ! Aesop’s Fable and “Casey of the ( DUMBARTON Guard,” No. 10 (final chapter) 3 cy Ruth Miller A\!nn‘ YORK. wented Forrest and Pauline Garon in “Rose of | i v N 1 rrow, Today, Richard Dix and Lois Wil Y o i somorrow, Owen Moore: | sonian Tietis \Get Mavvisd)” e A ml\” {‘,"t \'1" kl;{l' Fable and Pathe Review; tomorrow, Vinoyothy Mackafll| Lewls S. Stone and Barbara La Mart thall in “Joanna"; Wed-|i;"irrhe Girl From Montmartre,” and by's | Thursday, John Barry-| jimmie Adams in “Whoa, Kmma”; Dean | more, Dolores Costello, George O'Hara | myeqday, Corinne Griffith in “Mile, supple- | in “The Sea Beast,” flnd 9 p.m.; Fri- Modiste,” and O. Henry comedy, “The “Gimme | dav, Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe,|go.ia) Triangle”; Wednesday, Dorothy Mar- | Lou Tellegen in Saturday, [ Devore and Matt Moore in “Three » Man l:\n K le‘r‘u*\: in Cowboy and Weeks in Paris,” and Christie’s “Danc- ind | Countess. ing Daddy”; Thursday, Adolphe Men- in > jou in A Social Celebrity,” and ELITE. Charlie Chase in ‘“Mama, Behave'; md Grif. 3 and tomorrow O’'Neill, } Friday, George O'Brien in “The Johns- jennett in ally, Trene { town Flood,” and Senmett's ”I‘Yflm “Casey of tha Coast | Rags to Britches' Saturday - News: Tue; ¥ Lew | mond Griffith in “Wet Paint,” ’)nd rie Pre ers and ukuleles provides the back- ITNIE CRANDALISS, Hetth A TOARIROW ABL on e [ METROPOLITAN | | ::. ¥ ) ItS the | e sw%&ts S Oldlnnyflamc Vi 183th St—Below F Rio First National Presents St—Bel TOMORROW-RT: m{ b SKSTARS | s reeda || canwoa Brot! ¢ Edw. Sutherlard's VRS Wi co-p‘-.-'y in g TODAY-—RIN: -n St g fifi;",".“:‘:fi&";‘?.‘,‘f,; taated With Ly NIGHT CR' a g by J. P. McEvoy. Theil SWEET DADDIES A FAMILY AFFAIR oM TR —BXTRA— ROSITA CAROLINA 11th &N. C. Av 0. HENRY COMEDBY “HISPANO REVUE" 035 FARRTMORE. DOLORES 05 THere he is!—W. C. Fields! The lat- Fr— = = 5 rri t, who made With Hallam Cooley and Three_Other t Acts 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W.953 est monarch of merriment, who 1 LOUISE e Cane ON THE BCREEN qu}g‘l‘f' ”“‘ar"*"gn;r&'j“. | millions laugh in “The Follies” and BROOKS ELSIE IN NEW YORK “SHIPWRECKED" et i proved a veritable comic sensation . 3 . With in “Sally of the Sawdust” and “That fech in “Time the Co. | “Our Gang” in “Your Own Back World_Survey—Overture “S'E‘é‘m“"a’i"'!'fi' * PARKTHEATER ;fi!;rl‘gh\.yw. : Royle Girl"—What a bag of hilar- BLANCHE WARDMAN PARK—Ol Classic cdi comedy: Wednesday, | Yard. Washington's Finest Orchestra FOR THE RING and Conway rle | = R Danilel Breeskin, Conduct = 4 it e jous fun he opens in this, his first n , antel Breeskin, Condicter 408. SCHILDKRAUT Ot e aa Sl . . Y * of Paris,” also com. Chester Conklin is to play his nm | ’ starring picture! r. Iy v: Thursday, Ben Lyon and Wanda | role in a Paramount picture in " You St. Bet. 13th & 15th ! 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