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4 AMUSEMENTS. (Continued from Third_Pa O'Neill: Tuesday, “Footloose Widows, with loulse Fazenda-Jacqueline Lo- Ran; Wednesday, “One way Street,” ‘With Ben Lyon-Anna Q. Nilsson: *Thursday, “The Unknown Soldier,"” Wwith Henry B. Walthall-Charles Em- mett Mack; Friday, ““The Prince of Pilsen, with Anita Stewart-George Bldney; Saturday, Betty Bronson in “Peter Pan.” CHEVY CHASE. Today, Corrine Griffith in “Into Her Kingdom” and Aesop Fable; tomor- row, Florence Vidor in “You Never Know Women" and comedy “Newly- | wed's Neighbors” Tuesday, Irene Rich in “The Honeymoon FExpress” and Charlie Chase comedy “Mighty Like a Moose" Wednesday, Marle Prevost in “Almost a Lady” and O. Henry comedy. “The Fallure:" Thurs- day, Matt Moore and Rlanhce Sweet in “Diplomacy.” and Mac comedy, “A Love Sundae; Priscilla Dean In * urday. Lloyd Hughes and Dolor Rio in “Pals ¥ Lloyd Hamilton in “Jolly Tare”- and second install mint of the new chapter play, “Snowed In." CIRCLI Sunday and Monday, George O'Brien and Olive Borden in “Fig Leaves": Tuesday, Marceline Day and John Harron in “The Boy Friend"; Wednesday and Thursday Meighan in “Tin Gods,” with Renee Adoree and Alleen Pringle; Our Gang comedy, “Monkey Business’ “The Waltz Dream’; Saturday, liolt, Raymond Hatton, Marchal and Edmund Burns in “For- lorn River.” Friday, Jack Today, River’; ‘The Forlorn bands Flirt” Ienry comedy, “The Feud”: Tuesday, Thomas Melghan in “Tin Gods" and Aesop Fable; Wednesday Hampton in Neal Burns in Milton Sflis in . Cullen Landis-in “The | Hearts,” and Sennett comedy, Sundae”: Saturday, Buck Jones ‘“The Fighting Bucka Lioyd in “Now or Neves episode of the new “Snowed In." chapter DUMBARTON. 3 Today, Dolores del Rio and Lloyd Hugh: in “Pals Fi ', tomorrow Dolores Costello and John Harron | “Bride of the Storm’; Tuegday, Marie | Prevost and Monte Blue in “Other Women's Husbands”; Wednesday, Betty Compson and James Kirkwood, in “The Wise Guy": Thursday, Irene * Itich and Huntley Gordon in “Silken Shackles”; Friday, Harry Langdonin “Tramp, Tramp Tramp’: Saturday, Ken Maynard and Dorothy “Senor Daredevil.” Devore in ELITE. Today and tomorrow, Colleen Moore “Ella Cinders,” Pathe News and “Cuckoo Love'; Tuesday, Anita Stewart and George Faucett in Wild Oats Lane,” and comedy, “Vamping Babies”; Wednesday, Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes in “The High Steppers,” and comedy. “Lickpenny Lover”; Thursday, Virginia Valli in “Watch Your Wife,” Pathe News and comedy, “The Noon Whistle”; Friday “The Secret Spring” and comedy, “Back Fire”; Saturda Charlie Mur ray, Gertrude Olmstead and Joan Crawford, in “The Boob™: also Fox comedy, “The Family Picnic,” and scenic, “Shooting at Time." NEW FAVORITE. Today, James Kirkwood and Betty Compson in “The Wise Guy:” comedy, Glynn Tryon in “The Hug Bug,” and Aesop Fables; tomorrow, John Harron in “The Boy Friend,” O. Henry com “Don’'t Be a a Reynolds in * 3 Mack Sennett comedy, Alicé Day “‘Hotsy Totsy.” Buck Jones and Josephine Logan .azybones,” comedy and Topics of the Day; Friday, Ford Sterling and Lois Wilson in “The Show Off": com- ed; “Dizzy Daddies”; Saturd: lLarry Semon in “The Perfect Clown™; Our Gang comedy, “Better Movies," first chapter of “Strings of Stech,” and “Pay Day,” matinee day and night. HIPPODROME.. Today and tomorrow. Ford Sterling and Lois Wilson in “The Show-off." also comedy, “Boobs in the Woos -THE PERMA DIRECTING MUSIC JOSEPH SuU WED.—THURS.—FRI. IRENE RICH With a Notable Cast In the “HONEYMOON EXPRESS” Sennett | Thomas Arlette George the Winner,” ow, Dorothy Revier and 0. | 0,” Harold | and second | play | George an Our of “The Fighting Marine,” with Gene in | amateur night; Thurs. | News and comedy: LINCOLN THEATER AND PRESENTATIONS W. C. HANDY DISTINGUISHED COMPOSER-CONDUOTOR AND CRFATOR OF THE “BLUES,” WITH HIS INCOMPARABLE SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA of TWELVE To Be Heard Sunday and Saturday at 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 P.M. To Be Heard Daily at 3:15, 7:15 and 9:15 P.M.| —EXTRA THIS WEEK ONLY— WILLIS TEN MINUTES OF SUCH ENTERTAINMENT AS USUALLY COSTS TEN TIMES AS MUCH SCREEN FEATURES FOR THE WEEK N.—MON.—TUES. GLORIA SWANSON With Eugene O'Briea and Star Support In Photop@s Thi§ We‘ek] and Pathe scenie, “All Tuesday, Florence Vidor Never Know Women." and comedy, “Vamping Babies”; \Wednesda. sie Love and William H edy, “Do Your Duty”; Thursday and Friday, Harold Lioyd in Heaven's Sake,” also comedy, and Pathe ' scenic; in “The Road we and Pathe ar Horse." HOME. meo comedy, “Plun Billie Dove in “The and ' and Aesop Fable; v, Elaine Hammerstein in “Perile of the Sea,” Glenn 'Tryon comedy, “The Cow's Kimono Pathe Review: Wednesdny, Murray and George Sidney in and O, Henry ‘The Feud": Thursday, Lon Chaney in “The Trap'® and M “Meet My Girl onet in “The Man Buck Four Square,” and Buster Brown comedy Saturday. Harry Lloyd Ham- othing Matters.”” Sport- third (nstallment of the v “Snowed In." LEADER. “Moana,” a South Seas, and Andy Gump com- edy, “Dynamited and “Mystery Pilot” serial: tomorrow, Betty Comp- son and Edmund Lowe in “Pal ace of Pleasure, edy, “Solid Ivory nesday, Johnny Hines in Riley,” also comedy, “All W Pathe scenic, “Clever Feet’ day and Friday, Charlie Mur trude Olmstead and Joan Crawford in “The Boob," Fox and comedy, “Elsie in New York™: Saturday and Sunday, Marguerite de la Motte and Henry B. Walthal in “The Unknown Soldier,” also comedy., “The Kick,” and “Myetery Pilot” serial. oL Today and tomorrow, Talmadge in “The Duchess of Buf- falo,” also Pathe Weekly and com- ed: 0 Your Duty”; Tuesday, Anna Q. Nilssen in “Miss Nobody.” and “Black and Blue Eyves": Wed- Pauline Starke and Rockliffe “Honeatv—the Best Pol- and comedy, “Three of a Kind"; riday, Thomas Meig. “Buster Helps Dad"; light, and new chapter p Today. story of “Rainbow " and icy,” Thursday and han in “Tin Gods.” also Fox Weekly and “The Old War . F. McDonald in >athe comedy. Saturday, Shamrock Pathe scenic, ' and comedy, “The ncovered Wagon." PARK. Today, tomorrow, Tuesday ~ and Wednesday, Rex Ingram’s “Mare Nos- trum.” with Alice Terry and Antonio Moreno, a Gump comedy and news events: Thu lay, Matt Moore and Margaret Livingston in “The First Year,” a Mack Sennett comedy and news events: Friday, Gloria Swanson and Lawrence Gray in “The Un- tamed Lady,” and Glenn Tryon in “Papa Be Good": Saturday. Laura La Plante, Edward Everett Horton and igmann in “Poker Faces,” ng comedy and.chapter one Tunhey (Show heavyweight champlon. continuous from 2 p.m. Sat- urday and from 3 p.m. Sunday). SAVOY. Clara Bow, in “Shadow of Sportlight, “In Old Vi Andy Gump comedy, tomorrow, Sylvia Breamer in e Roaring Forties™ and Sennett comedy, “Hay Foot, Straw Foot': Tuesday, Greta Nissen in “The Lucky Lad) and Jimmy Adams comedy, “Gimme Strength’; Wednesday, Hope Hampton in “The Unfair Sex,” Sennett comedy. “Goose- land,” and Pathe Review; Thursday, Anna Q. Nilsson and Lionel Barry- more in “The Splendid Road” and Aesop Fable; Friday, Wanda Hawley in “Men of the Night” and Bobby Vernon in “Broken China": Saturday, Buck Jones in “The Man Four Square,” Charles Bowers in “Fgged On" and Snapshots. TAKO) Today and tomorrow, Rex Ingram’s Nostrum” and Pathe News; Today the Law Tuesday. Creighton Hale in “A Poor Girl's_Romanoe,” toon; Wednesday, Laura La Plante in “‘Poker Faces and comedy; Thursday, Jetta Goudal in “'Paris at Midnight."” cartoon and, on the Stag Cauley, comedy and car- George Mc- Reginald banjoist: Friday “Rolling Home.” Pathe Saturday Bert. ixon in “Sporting dy. Denny in Lytell and Marion Life,” fable and ecn YOR Today and tomorrow. in “Men of Steel Milton Sills v. Marie STREET AT 12th™ IN PERSON, ELIZABETH SMITH SATURDAY MARIE PREVOST With Harison Ford in “ALMOST A LADY" Pathe News and com { episode Glorfa Swanson in “Fine, the " Fox News and com- Tuesday and Wed- Big, Constance THE - SUNDIAY STAR, . 'WASHINGTON, Prevost in “Almost a Lady” and’ Al St. John in “Who Hit Me?"; day, Thomas Meighan in “Tin God! and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Glor! Swanson in “Fine Manners,” Art Lake in “Opry House Tonight” and Snapshots; Friday., i'red Thomson in “The Two-gun Man" and Charli Chase in “Mighty Like a Moose | Saturday. Buck Jones in ‘““The Man ‘our Square”: Buster Brown comedy, Buster's Narrow Escape,” and third of the new chapter play, Movie Sidelights By the Associated Press, RIENDS f Rod LaRocque have discovered that he was a member >f the Chicago Newsboys' Quartet, which once was popular ahout cafes and night clube. None of the bunch ever sold A newspaper, but each car- rled a journal for “atmosphere” while | entertaining. Leatrice Joy, out®anding woman * In the movie colony, is taking nstructions from & professional maxhie wielder preparatory to enter- ing tournament play this Fall. May Robson, famous “Aunt Mary’ of the stage, hag completed her first motion picture after 43 vears behind the footlights. Mise Robson says she was more nervous hefore the camera than ever before an audience, Creighton Hale, cast as a young Scottish elegant of the seventeentn century, used an individual cuspidor, a family heirloom, to support his charactey act. He carried the flat silver bowl 1f his pocket, in conform- ity with ancient custom. placing it on the floor when he sat down. — Natheaux received Kissen from 30 firet-rank actrenses in tests to determine who should play the feminine lead in DeMille'’s “The King of Kings.” Now he's cast in a kiss. Jess role In “Fighting Love."” Louis Carmel Myers has been “a woman without a country.” In “Ben-Hur” Carmel was an Egyptian; in “A Cer- tain Young Man” she is English; in “The Gay Decsiver” she is French; in “Tell 1t to the Marines” she is & uth Sea Taland cutie, and in “The Understanding Heart” she 1s Amer- ican. Rallroad trafic is heavy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios at the these days, the congestion consisting of three rains.and three stations on what if\probably the shortest line in the world. One section is a specially constructed German train, tunnel and stacion; a Pullman is running for an- other picture and a theatrical *“show car” is used in a third. ‘The dolls the feminine stars are carrying on the street and strewing all over their Hollywood homes are merely mascots, the latest fad in the movie colony. Claire Windsor has a collection of more than 50 from all over the world. Mae Murray has a unique dancing doll in her dressing room; Renes Adoree’s favorite is an old-fashioned rag doll, and Pauline Starke has one that comes from the South Sea Islands. Graduates of the Paramount Plcture School, the first inatitution to train young men and women for screen act- Ing, are now reaping the fruits of Film Features CIRCLE ?105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 863 A GEORGE Bl Seover gfl‘x’l‘s OBRIEN. OLIVE AT AR Se e LERO SO G TION O OTORS TURA PARK THEATER 4618 14th FOUR DAYS 0‘!1§Y. i R INGRA! 'RODUCTION “MARE NOSTRUM.” With Alice Terry and Antonio Moreno DNEY LUST'S LEADER :‘19"‘ Near E STAR CAST MOANA 9th HIPPODROME X near b | FORD STERLING The Show-off.” 14th St. d R. I. A ELITE TODAY—TOMORROW = MOORE in “Ella Cinders.” OLYMPIC U_Bet. 14th & 15th TODAY—-TOMORROW Constance Talmadge in “The Duchess of Buffalo.” DUMBARTON 1313 Wisconsia Ave. FLOYD HUGHES 1n-BALS. FIRET! NEW STAN fON_‘f:f kool 0] DAY ON. FLORENCE VIDOR “BATTLING _ BUSTEWKEARON I EMPIRE 911“11 Street N.E. 7 B S R on. TRUM.” "AN Takoma Park, D. C. TAKOMA Taioms Park %, & 3 pm.. tomorrow &t 7 and X ING] “MARE NOSTRUM! Y h athe News. POLITAN et N, METROPOLITAN ~CRANDALL'S TV —— 9 OLI CRANDALL'S _7mvort TQAY AND TONORKOW=BILLY DOVE m IHS MARRIAGE AESUP FABLE. ASSADOR R Mt AILL in th AND TOMORROW. P CLAIRE Al SEA_WOL. "CRANDALL’S Sévor T 1LARA BOW in "8 \'— SYLVIA BREAMER G_FORTIES." THE R ; FORTIES. "CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand D TOMORROW S "A!g “TIN GODS." AESOI CRANDALL'S Aot Thesier 5t NE. ND__TOMORRO' GRIFFITH in “INTO HE! DOM. HELEN and WAR- TODAY eater N.E. TODAY, “FINE 0; CRANDALL'S TODAY — CORINN] T T SHRa ST QRENCR, i CRANDA 4 TGNAY-ZANE GREY'S “FORLORN an)_&)}"lnw OTHY REVIER DORA in_ W] HUSBANDS FLIR’ NEW FA Chevy Chase AMUSEMENTS. Paid Salaries With Socks. ON. the blackface “nut" comedian, who is headlining over tells of trouping OCTOBER .17, 1926—PART 3. to the electrical department’'s work- their six months of training. After shop and ground holes in them on a graduation the 16 students went on & personal appearance tour. they are back at the studio and are being cast in minor roles for prac- tical experience. track which had evidently fallen from a freight car, and he carried it to the show's sleeper- would demand salaries, manager put him off, handing him two or three pmirs of socks as a solace. The mindtrels were able to trade the socks for two or three glasses of heer, | 50 the substitution of socks for salary the railroad | had some merit. amnmmm i play was made not only of dresses, but of ‘women’s underwear as fash- ioned through the centuries by bone needie, hand loom and mill. Syd Thaplin spends less money on clothes than any other Warner plaver, the costume department says. “The Missing Link" Chapiln wears a suit which he cast into the old clothes bag several years ago. account for costuming on this picture, in round numbers, is just nothing. the Loew circuir, with a minstrel show years ago. show was harely existing and salaries were greatly in arrears. The manager one day found A bale During the filming of “The Sorrows Griffith instructed Ricardo Cortez to wear a pair of worn- When Cortez appeared on ded the shoes look- They were changed to For making the picture sequence of the department store ball in A. S. M. Hutchinson's novel Purpose,” the great Selfridge store in | edl too new. “‘One Increasing | the set, Griffith dec His expense London was used by Fox Films play-|the correct degree of age in fust five A property man took them ers as a set. A unique feature dis- eith Popular Priced Vaude- R perior Merit and Photo- THE SENSATION OF PHOTOPLAY WORLD Doors Open Il s p.om. First s WEEK OF OCT. 17th ~wu . A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH NED WAYBURN’S Neweat Roater of Stavs in Threa Acts and Sixteen Scenss and Lightning Fast Composite of Cirows, Musical Comedy and Revue, Forming a Great 'VARIETY SHOW ON THE. SCREEN DORIS KENYON Warner Baxter and Mae Allison in “MISMATES” i f a Glittering \'J/ o serful, vivid remance—sparklin, ous football playing ef the “Illini NUTE r of all college pictures—a brant with life—vivified by the marvel RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Overture—‘“Medley of College Songs” ——INTERNATIONAL NEWS—OTHER HITS—— “THE COLLEGIANS" | -T-R-A ! it A THE SHOW PLACE OF WASHINGTON LOEWS PALACE WEEK STARTING TODAY. ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ RTINS NN N 7 7 7, HIS WEEK’S DE LUXE DIVERSION " DOROTHY MACKAILL With Jack Mulhall. Peogy Shaw and Charlia Murray in o Scintil- lant Comedy Drama That Embodias a Magnificent You will be Captivated by Pretiy --SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 SRR ey, DOROTHY SEBASTIAN EARLE WILLIAMS LAUGHS! THRILLS! AND ROMANGCE! —evoreive & ADOLPY ZUKOB oo JESSE L LASKY i \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ = AMOUNT PICTURE ON THE STAGE ALBERT D:COURVILLE'S INTERNATIONAL REVUE ‘ZIG-TAG Music by Dave Stamper—Stage Scenes by Larry Ceballes, M AND HAZEL CLEMENTS Daneing Stars of “The O'Brien Girl" “Little Nellis Kelly.* \\\\\\ CAUPOLICAN Distinguished Metropolitan Opera and Concert Artist on tha Stage 130 and 9:35 when America’s Foremoat - T | 5 | NN O BARITONE //y///////,,,,,, COMEDY—WORLD ' SURVEY—OVERTURE TWO CELEBRATED ORCHESTRAS DANIEL BREESKIN AND MILTON DAVIS, CONDUCTORS (T e s T CRANDALL’S IVOLI THEATE 14TH ST. AND PARK RD. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M.—Daily, 1:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY-MONDAY BILLIE DOVE--FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN With Warner Oland and Grace Darmond in “THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE Aesop Padle—Pdthe Review ~-DICK BARTHELMESS, THE. AMATEUR GENTLEMAN BEN LYON, MAY MoAVOY IN “THE SAVAGE” $at.—-DOUGLAS MaoLEAN. “HOLD THAT LION” Chriatie Oomedy—Bportlight—*Snowed In" No. & Iil =< CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR 18¢h and Col. Rd. BUN.—MON.—TURS. DOROTHY MACKAILL With Jack Mulhall and Charles M SUBWAY SADIE WED.—THURS. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN Billle Dove and_Grace ‘Darmond in Th MARRIAGE CLAUSE LRI T 00O i COLUMBIA THEATER STARTING THIS AFTERNOON, SUNDAY, OOTOBER 17 ——THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART— MARY" - - - 3 H 4 7 - 5 H -] H 3 3 F 5 3 H 3 H i CRANDALL’S. CENTRAL Ninth, Bet. D and E=— The queen of the American screen, with nine of the cutest kids in filmland, offers a superb drama of thrills, comedy and pathos in which Miss Pickford assumes one of the most appealing and adorable roles of her career! ROWYS’ = FROV AN ORIGINAL STORY BY WINIFRED ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN SULLIVAN AND DIRECTED BY WILLIAM BEAUDINE, APDED PROGRAM HITS OUR GANG COMEDY—‘*‘THE FOURTH ALARM PATHE NEWSREEL--TOPICS OF THE DAY COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RALPH INCE, A3 “Wolf” Larsen in Londow's THE SEA WOLF TUBS.—WED. WILLIAM BOYD and Marguerite Do La Motte i LAST FRONTIER THURS.—FRI. CORINNE GRIFFITH Supported by Einar Honsen in INTO HER KINGDOM “Helon and Warren” Comedy PAR S T IlllllllIll'lllllll"lIIl”l‘lll"ll"lll STAR CAST Weth Mvfl.flg::::l, Marguerite DOWN TO THE SEA IN_SHIPS BATURDAY. BEN LYON With May McAvoy THE SAVAGE O A SATURDAY. THOMAS MEIGHAN and Renee Adoree in Paramount’s TIN GODS - ~ AR T LU O S i .,,Elmm

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