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'l}l’mk and Blue Eyes”; Wednesday, ned Amer 4 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OCTOBER 1926—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. s ; i oy R AR Streak” and Bobbie Vernon in “Till SAVOY. mily. { name, s Fitzhugh exp The M Pi 'PhOtOPlays This Week/|*® & o, P B n DL Oh T T e v e o Woma vnd \'un Bibber comedy, “ SS ANNA 'ZIU, the celebrated | gpelling of the name of ‘F tzhug! e OVlng 1cture All)um LEADER. Parisian Knight' tomorrot (‘.o‘(:?:? young diva of Metropolitan and| aidn’t seem to fit in the world of TR and i3 horse Tony. In “Tho Yankee Dax 5y Fipifio VAre ni hive|C1ICAsy opera fame, Wha Lo NS | musier, | At that ume, betibl oS s’ BY ROBERT E. SHERWOOD Tuesday, Jack Holt in “Sea her debut at B. F. Keith's Theater v also comedy and new ow 1 d to say i s i e i [ ench Xfi:;"'“’,:‘“ed‘;"“’,};‘; o Maage Bellamy i “Sandy’ | Horses” and Billy' Dooley in “Shore | this weel, is direct descendant of [eR St LL AL o = “M v v and , 2nd_Fox comedy, “Sweet Marie”; | Shy ‘ednesday, __ Cal Francis Scott Key, author of “The | as chose “The Star Span ‘, Camille” Again. e ohaEck RSk Gladerenan: Hocaee A?&:;"]R}.I&ng;:‘:e'fl;::dfg “The Bxauisie Sin Vel UL T BT LR e i :‘(':“;’Up"“%h.j\r? i Sikagieal T tee. Héesront) Fied Banner ton oy Mr. Koy, WO major film stars, Norma Tal- 3 Miller and Monte Blue in “So, This Is [ner,” also Pathe News and ocmedy, y and Eleanor Boardman in o ‘name s Fitzhugh, and she comes Bicentor of Hers the oceasion madge and Pola Negri, have an- Great Britaln, whence come most “The Auction Block” and Fox com- Adolphe Menjou in “A Social Ce- of stests a lack Sennett comedy, | “The Old War Horse"; Friday, Blanche - , o “ e the | from the widely-known Fitzhugh- | when this hymn was made America’s nounced intentions to appear in mod- |3 the, Vehement protests agalnat Wednesday, Emil Jan- | Sweet, Matt Moore ‘and Earle Wil | {i¥: oo Many Relations™ ¥rid: \\'!lrxlrt\({r”-nl-gxgdul;?";;f: Gibaon 1o The | Lee-Byrd-Tyler-Key families of the | national anthem by an aci of Con erniged versions of “Camille” {his | ST ian PAPLESTIL, o0 ncreaily | . R enn | ieas . in [EDiloimaDy T RNIEIERIE || vy “The Heartbreaker Deai‘:;l Texas Streak” and Neeley Edwards in | South. She was born in Richmond, eptember 4, The cere 5 T o e e i r e a s Narrow Escape’:|comedy, “The Uncovered Wagon'; | /17030 W k5 B B3 r v B took place on the City Hall . 2 arge_number of directors and stars, - o 3 4 3 com- , Harry Care; Uregret to ray, be greeted with gen- | |ATke, number of directors and stars Gish in “Nell | Saturday, “Grass,” also comedy, “The | 32 “Mgana." also Andy Gump com A r ey iy Arthur| “The only reason I changed my | steps in New Yok City eral apathy. There s no story | ncluding Charlie aplin, Ronald “What a Life": 5 3 4 edy, “Dynamited,” and *Mystery d Johnny Arthur s T onsite treny. | Colman, Donald Crisp, Ernest Tor- Vo Clarialn i SOF, What | oox Ben.t and batlie seeic ZCIeve: | Pliotr. dsetal: 3 5 rence, Victor MacLaglen, Rex In- > 3 n a on, Miss Ani n- et 1= ment on the screen than this aged | - e and Aesop Fable; Saturday, |jey. vi v < - 3 Throbbrr. When the aonof Alexandre | oM. Conway Tearls, Fercy Marmont, | 505" 27 ASROR TaIet SAurCay, | ley, wiollaler, will offer a novel act oLYMPIC. TAKOMA. ='l|||Illll|||||||lll||||l||||||llll|||l||lll|IlIIllll|||ll||||||niIIIl|||||||||||||||||||||||||||- Dumas wrote it he all unconsciously composcd the perfect ham movie st episode of the new chapter play, | lin In “The Gold Rush,” also Pathe | in “Battling Butler.” Pathe News and 1 ' oried plot. Had he walted a matter of R “Snowed In." FAVORITE. 5 News; Tuesday, Blanche Sweet in “Di. | novelty film;: Tuesday, ltod La Rocque | D J /) »/} some 75 years, he would have made | When Samuel Goldwyn came to| * CIRCLE. Today, Ken Maynard in “Senor | plomacy,” also Pathe comedy, “Starva- | {n “Bachelor Brides” and “Lefty"” an incalculable fortunc from the (produce that strictly American story, — Daredevil,” comedy, Charlle Chase in | tion Blues”; Wednesday, Madge Bel- | Flynn in “The College Boob"; Wed- films, It s Impossible to say just how many slight variations of “Camille” have appeared on the screen. There must have been thousands of them. 1 can remember several instances in recent years, inciuding Pola Nesri in he Red Peacock” (made in Ger- many under Lubitsch's direction), Barbara La Marr in “The Heart of ren” and Nazimova in one that was sctually called “Camille,” with Ru- dolph Valentino as Armand. The desire of any cmotional actress to play Camille 18 a pretty sure sign of senllity. It means that she has run out of new emotions and is com- pelled to retreat to the old ones. Personally, T hope that Miss Tal- madge and Miss Negri will change their minds. e Next week Emil Jannings arrives ou these shores to add one stalwart ready tremendous for- i i | |t | ) o ‘and Our Gang in “Uncle Tom's | Friday, Charles Ray and Joan Craw- Mold as their stupidities | honevmooning. Uncle.” | tord in “Paris,” also Vitagraph com- McGREGO hospitable to forelgn tal. | Romance is flourishing. = = | Kings": Saturd broad, and particalarly | But whatever became of the Bebe DUMBARTON. ey, A el ol e e T Tngland. who object So strenuously | Daniels-Charles Paddock engagement? e N, Harrison Ford in “Hell's 400, also | ; sican films should recognize e Nk Today, Conway Tearle, Barba Pathe news and comedy, “Flapper i We are at least open | NEW YOR 5 ' Bedford in “The Sporting Lover'; | Handled. spllality. We uteat least open | NEW YORK. N. Y.—The title of | tomorrow, Sally O'Nell i “Don't": — el e }h:gpghtarlelg‘;g:l A‘r:gtherhaiium:::“ ;l;m-sd:w, Anna Q. Nileson, Charle: HOME. Al P g s et ¢ " ; cha 0 . | Murray 'in “Her Second *Chance” ™ e in * Myrtle Steadman, Bett; meiseo, Ima Bennett, Jad Prouty, As n matter of fact, our so-called |5 i ) s § 5 n * Chal Today, Willlam Boyd in “The Last 4 'y Fra : s P q 100 per cent American motion pietures | "*TCtNE o BOPUIAT Preleiene, | | Weinesday and, Thursday. Norma | prontier”: tomorraw, “Desperate Mo- Mcdeline Hurlock. Gertrude Astor and the Pretiieat Girla ure prepared largeiy by people who where she has been engaged rke and Johnny Walker in “Hon- and Mack enne”tc comedy, Hollywood, in Ludwig Biro’s are not Americans at all—nor do I ving the British movie In- |esty Is. the. Heer Pon R Foot, Straw Foot”; Tuesday. | this In a spirit of complaint. The LYo tlic ekt EDI Saturday | colleen Moore in “Ella Cinders” and blood into the (Copyright. 1926.) e ashing | Helen and Warren col y, “The wood makes for .- - - { i > - |l‘.untl\ Pienic”; Wednesday o e i Brent in “Flame of the A nt. _ Following an enforced vacation of ELITE. I ‘\:m Birrs \;xsl;rxew,'?e Erich von Negri, I. W. Murnau Lya de Putti, Conra Buchowetzkl anc From the Scandin nitrd Banky. e Q(:.’\.'Pl'lfimm 0 l':?:se nl,k:;f;‘x‘h £ IIIIHNHMWIW\Wl\mmnUNHIIIINNI\ |flumumwnmmnm||m|mmuumlmnu||rmmmu>mn T IWIWNIWN||1!|UIOI|(II1II|IRIU e ‘ The Flambuoyant Adventures of a Great Pianist nanist, . Benjamin Chriziansen and s WIS AR RCRE SUE Jinar !n.wn From Italy Rudolph :}Hv-ll, Lnll‘ Mynl.’n From France Formerly of the “Follies,” “Jimmy,” “Town Gossip,” Hto o Adloren - ihd - Jetta Goudat THE GREAT CLASSIC OF ROMANCE e ¥ M co 0 d Dojoros def 1 had Mary i SONGREEL “ITALY'—WM. RAYMOND, TENOR Pickford and Norma Shearer. From - Bet. 1st Capitol Reginald Denny and H. B. among many others. Warner, ‘The Winning of Barbara Worth,” he elected an Englishman (Ronald Col- man) to play the young American en- gineer, and an Aust (Vilma Banky) as the pure American heroine. When Herbert Brenon was casting about for a perfect type of American private soldier for “Beau Geste” he picked Victor MacLaglen, formerly a major in his majesty’s imperial forces. Hollywood in itself is almost a ful- fillment of the ideals that inspired the League of Nations. Hollywood knows no frontiers. It is a hybrid commu- nity, in which all varieties of raced and creeds may successfully be merged into one strange but cohesive mass. L Bulletins. HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Clara Bow Is engaged to Victor Fleming. Richard Barthelmess is very atten; tlve to his former wife, Mary Hay. Constance Talmadge affirms stoutly ro weeks, caused by the illness of 5 h von Stroheim, star and direc- or, production has been resumed on “The Wedding March,” under the nonsorship of P. A. Powers. Our Gang in “Baby Clothes” and the Today and tomorrow, Lois Moran, Noah Beery in Anna Q. Nils Loufse Dresser and “Padlocked’’; Tuesday son in “Miss and Thursday Steel” and comedy, e”; Friday, Norman Kerry reta’ Nissen in “The Love Thief”; urday, Hoot Gibson in “The Man in the Saddle.” COLONY. Today, Constance Talmadge ““The Duchess of Buffalo” and Neel Edwards in “Two Dollars, tomorrow, Lionel Barrymore in “The and Lige Conley In “Going Tuesday, Olive Borden and George O'Brien in “Fig Leaves” and O. Henry in “The Lick Penny Lover”: Wednesday, Norman Kerry in “The Love Thief” and Charles Puffy in “The Thirteenth Ma Thursday, Lon Chaney in “The Trap” and Clyde Cooke in “Scared Stiff"; Imnkar in * .‘nhinl»: Fang: Today and tomorrow, entino in “Monsieur Beaucair Pathe News and comedy, “His Mar- riage Vow’’; Tuesday, Rod La Roque in_‘“Bachelor Brides” and comedy, nightly. “Mama Behave,” Aesop fable; tomor- row, George O'Brien and Billie Dove in “The Fighting Heart,” Fox news; Tuesday, Rudolph Valentino in “A ) ‘T‘mlk‘lous Little Devil.” Mack Sennett - | comedy, ‘Isn't Love Coocoo’’; Wednes- day, Evelyn Brent in “The Jade Cup,” comedy, Larry B8Semon in *“The Show,” amateur night; Thursday, Madge Bellamy in “Black Paradise,” Van Bibber comedy, “A Parisian Knight”; Friday, *“Grass,” comedy, Clyde Cooke in *“What's the World Coming To;” Saturday, Shirley Mason Y_ and Robert Frazer in “Desert Gold,” comedy, Harry Langdon in “The White Wings Bride,” “Radio Detec- tive No. 10" and added attraction, “Pay Day.” HIPPODROME. Today and tomorrow, Lois Moran, Louise Dresser and Noah Beery in “Padiocked” and Pathe comedy, “A Rainy Night”: Tuesday and Wednes- 1 day, Shirley Mason and Neil Hamilton ay. ‘“Priscilla Dean in ‘Woman” and Hal Roach’s Friday, Clara Bow in to the Sea in Ships” and Aesop Fable; Saturday. Hoot Gibson in_“The Texas Today and tomorrow, Charles Chap- lamy, Kenneth Harlan and Ann Pennington in “The Golden Strain also Pathe comedy, “Don’t Tell Dad! Thursday, Milton Sills in “Puppets, also Fox weekly and comedy, “Between Meals”; Friday, Anna Q. Nilssen in “The Splendid Road,” Fox weekly and comedy, “The Noon Whistle'”; Saturday, Tom Mix in “My Own Pal,” also comedy, “Don’t Butt In, and Pathe scenic, “Outings for AlL" ¢ PARK. Today and tomorrow, Buster Keaton, with Sally O'Neil, in “Bat- tling Butler””; Mack Sennett c and News Events; Wednesday. Brian and Charles Rogers in Peter B. Kyne's “More Pay, Less Work"; Mack Sennett comedy, news and five acts of vaudeville; Thursday and Friday, Ru- dolph Valentino in E. M. Hull's “The Sheik”; also News Events: Saturday Constance Talmadge in_“Duley” and George O'Brien In “The Fighting CARL L. Today and tomorrow, Buster Keaton ay and Thursday, Gene Stratton- er's “Laddle” and “Our Gang’” comedy; Friday, Dorothy Gish in “Nell Gwyn,” Pathe News and comedy; Sat~ urday, Mliton Sills in “Puppets,’” Aesop's Fable and comedy. YORK. Zane Grey's “The Forlorn River” ‘and comedy, “George, the Winner”; tomorrow, Priscilla Dean in “The Dice Woman” and Neal Burns in “Mister Wife"; Tuesday, Wanda Hawley in “Men of the Night" and comedy, “California, Here We Come"; Wednesday, Priscilia Dean and Lon Chaney_in’ “Outside the Law"” and Pathe Review; Thursday, Clara Kim- ball Young in “Lylng Wives” and Mack Sennett comedy, “Hay Foot, Straw _Foot”; Friday, Irene Rich in “The Honeymoon Fxpress” and Von Bibher comedy, “A Parisian Knight"; Suturday, Rickard Talmadge in “The Better Man” and juvenile comedy Today, EMMLE 7 \é‘:f:‘l,m&(fi'\’,‘fi;" marriage has turned “Rah, R: - |in “Desert Gold” and Fox comedy,| Heart.” (Shows continuous Saturday | “Bear Cats,” and second episode ir MALcoI_“ of sihie | QUL LERIBINIY, ey Nermana e Dot Mix in “His Own Lawyer": Thursday and|from Sunday from 3 p.m.) | the new chapter play, “‘Snowed In." Présenes Denisl_Brooskin G Washington's Finest Orchesirs. “‘The l.l!fl"“ n l-lmglll’l ' Milten Oenduotor, Q E F INEAG D Week Days Only, 10:60 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. and 5 to 7:30 ¥, X CRANDALL'S——_———'——'— ] F ST. AT TENTH Sundays, Doors Open 2:30 P. M. Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. D@~ WEEK OF OCT. 10th “Wg Amnother Master-Cast in a Great Play in the Oniy WaeMngton Theater Maintaining Two Incomparadls Orchestras EWIS S. STONE HREE NIGHTS CARTOON—WORLD SURVEY——OVERTURE i DIRECTION .STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Presenting Keith Popular P erformance Continuous Another great week of the picture that has enthralled Washington! A gorgeous screen version of the world-famous opera that millions NOR DARE- Priced Vaude- vills of Bu- perior Merit and Photo- plave of tke irat Grade. Daily From 1 to 11 p. ™. . P. . ENNY (e byl o KEN YNARD P iL A Cmcu.; 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 Ampie Park LOIS MORAY, LOVISE I né’m Foan Ry HELE FK D! HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! Doors Open Sunday at £:15p. m. Piras PARK THEATER S b BUSTER KLATOV m “BATTLING BUTLER"” With SALLY O'NEIL SIDNEY LUST'S St. Near E IMORROW "\'AY\‘I\!;L' ‘sl HIPPODROME X near oth TODAY-—TOMORROW Lois Moran, Noah Beery “PADLOCKED"” ELITE 14th St. and R. 1. Ave TODAY- —v'l‘OMORBfl.W Rudolph Valentino “Monsieur Beaucaire.” \lvh}h ATTRACTIO! OLYMPIC lb Bet, 14ih & 15th TODAY —TOMORROW CHARLIE CHAPLIN 'HE GOLD RU\H" R BIG SHOW! DUMBARTON o= Gll m st S l l l" HEAV UBERTY North Cap. and I* Sts NEIL HANMIL in “DESERT_GOLD. XMERICAN 1st St. and R. I, Ave. LQIS MORAN in PADLOCKED. .C.Ave. S| \”I T(l\ SILLS m 'Hl ll M "l EMNPIRE o1 1, S w nn‘ OPEN FACES. P COMEDY, MA Tnlmma l‘ur BUSTER KEAT SALLY, “BA TLING B! 1 News and Nov CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN L'S TIVOLI 11th & ParkRd. N.W. MORROW TRIA’ MA CRANDAL TODAY AND T SHAN Fi CoMEDY SEm Qfif{*DALL'S e R‘d:f‘lt‘ i NEAL BURNS IN “MR. WIFE” CEANDAEE: PPrrE T 'l \\~ llHH,! \.' 1 . CRANDALL'S cENTRAL | EXTRA = IMBASSA OR CENTRAL TODAY AND ORERTS CRANDALLS Savoy Theater 1. 11th & Col. Rd. TODAY — PRISC 3 n W —EDITH T AR YA TOMORROW CHAS M SN 7 'S A (‘ ll gmmmu.s SESERE o THOS. MEIGHAN T CRANDALL'S Apalis Theater™ ey Wieh Bowee ddoree o MELL BEN e At THE NovEL TIN GODS OR HEAVEN 0! TGHA ELABORATE AESOL CRANDALL'S YOnK G Ave SUneher St N ACK HOLT i “FORLORN TOMORROW — PRISCILLA D in “THE DICE_ WOMAN CRANDALL'S (O1ONY G TODAY-CONSTAN: i “THE DUCH '-nw.r\mv\ Tanav AN — STAR 'l \ln\'}\l’ CRANDAU.'S Chevy Chase Conn. Ave. DO, TODAY — MILTO XYON in have known and loved! by the noted King Vidor. Adapted by Fred de Greaaoc from Hewrd Murger's famous opera. NEWSREEL—FABLE OVERTURE-—ETC. Directed i, Ind GREAT WEEK! ST |u .m &lll’ AW '%2a, AND WASHINGTO) WEEK STARTING TODAY-—SUNDAY OCT. 10 Ps) » EVOLUTION 9/ MIN W!TH “THE BROADWAY FOUR” TEX HENDRIX, HARRY NAMBA AND AL ROTH 'S FAVORITES, HALELLLEEH v‘ HH‘ T | " CLEVER ENTERTAlNERS\{Y | THE ASSASSIN OF GRIEF & REMORSE STREL TARK Adapbed from the famous Broad ler Skates! The Glorious Bathing Beast Who Dive Out of Their Fuunlest Farce Ever Fashioned. E ITD F'ROM. ME. way Success of the Same Title, Washington’s HENR: SOKOLOV +—4—y — MISCHA GUTERSON, Conducting Best Orchestra Violin Solo INTERNATIONAL NEWS—COMEDY—NOVELTIES e n‘!u SRR MILTON SILLS GEORGE FAWCETT AND ¢ AESOP FRIDAY AN W. Creator of the “Blues” The Home of Perfect Entertainment | LINCOLN THEATER | FIVE DAYS ONLY Sun.—Mon.—~Tues.—Wed.—Thurs. MIGHTY DRAMA OF A MIGHTIER INDUSTRY MEN OF STEEL LEATRICE JOY With Robert Edson and Tom Moore in a Sparkling Drama The Clinging Vine Beginning Sunday, Oct. 17th and internationally famous as a distinguished composer-conductor, will be permanently pres- ent in person at the Lincoln, in charge of stage presentations— . And His Celebrated’ ) U STREET AT 12th™—— DORIS KENYON DTHER NOTED ARS IN A FABLE D SATURDAY C. New Policy—New Entertainment Values 'IIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIHIIIIIllfllllllllllllIllllll!llllllflllllllliIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIII“IIIIIlIIIIllllllllfllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIllIllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllillli IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIillllllflllllllllllllllIIIlIlI B e Paramount’s JACK MULROE AND BILLY KUEHLING Z_PIECE B AND - ORLORN RIVES SATURDAY. SATURDAY, A H| HfllllllmllllllIIII!lllIIIIIIIHllIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll[lllllllllllll 13th St Be P erformance low F N. 17 L AMERICAS P[Rf[CT THEATRE &~ WEEK OF OCT. 10th = “IN_SUNNY SPAIN” A Multi-colored and Gorgeously Costumed REVUE CASTELLANO EXTRA DAVE FERGUSON & CO. Paul Gerard Smith's Character Comedy “THE LUCKY STIFF” ADDE] EMMA EARLE HARVEY in “PAST AND PRESERT” --OTHER GREAT ACTS---2 ON THE SCREEN JOHNNY HINES With Distinguished Support #n First Nationai's “THE BROWN DERBY” IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII U= IVOLI THEATER] 14TH ST. AND PARK RD. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M—Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY-MONDAY GLORIA SWANSON Eugens O'Brien and Brilliant Cast n The Plcturesque iomanos of a Burlusque Chorater “FINE MIANNERS” Mack Sennott’s “Spanking Breezes”™ Pathe Keview Tues.-Wed.—-CORINNE GRIFFITH in “INTO HER KINGDOM"’ Thurs.-Fri.—~WILLIAM BOYD in “THE LAST FRONTIER" $al.--STAR CAST in “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" Qs e THE TEMP OF THE ARTS The Capital’s Ultima Thule In Entertainment| N e g '18¢th and Col. RA.™" SUN.—WON —TUES. LEWIS 8. STONE 4né AlU-Star Cast in Furst Nationals DON JUAN'S THREE NIGHTS WEDNESDAY. D and MON EDITH ROBERTS Lacellently Supported in The TAXI MYSTERY TUESDAY. PATSY RUTH MILLER SUN THURSDAY. EMIL JANNINGS And Bnsemdle of Thousands in QUO VADIS FRIDAY. GLORIA SWANSON And Eugene O’Brien in DAY, IRENE RICH Admirably Supported im The HONEYMOON EXPRESS OO U T T THURS.—FRI. JACK HOLT In Zame Grey's Story of WM. BOYD And lcwuflt;:,)a La H\olte " LAST FRONTIER I LEATRICE JOY Tom Moore -lndrf‘n.m Bdeson CLINGING VINE A QI