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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. ; -BY POP MOMAND THE lE\'ENL G STAR, WASHINGTON KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES and Warren comed: “The . Family ieni Thursday. Jack Hoelt in “The 4 Felix eartoon: riday, Lefty Flynn-in “Glenister of | the Mounted” and Andy Gump com- Min's Awa Saturday. Ken Mayn: in “Senor Daredevil” and | Walter Hiers In “Fresh Faces TAKOMA. . Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moare in “Ella Cinders': Tuesday. Anna Q. son in “Miss Nobody” and Pris n in “Speeding Venus": Wed sday and Thursda revival of Valentino in “The Sheik": Wednesday matinee. Theodore Roberts in “Grum- | py: Friday ma Shearer in “The urday. Jack Holt in Attractions in .Washington Theaters Next Week NATIONAL—"Young Woodley.” Glenn Hunter brings his latest dra- matic success, “Young Woodley play by John van Druten; to Wash ington next week. opening his en- gagement Monday evening at the tional Theater. Fate seems to have decreed that WELL, 'F YOULL ADVANCE eSO 1 REALLY WILL GET nepe Ow TimE To HORROW MORNING ! STEAMING LIKE YESUVIUS Sunie!! HE'S ASKED FoR You THREE TiMES' WHAT " SAy Miss N‘G‘NI!’ DO You REALIZE You #re ForTy MINUTES 1ATE 7 HELLO ETHEL \saT D oF A MooD 1S THE BOSS N THIS MODELING JOB 13 NO Cinew’ TLL DE LATE GETTING To THE OFFICE AND MR RUBIN wilL Be WILD' HE TaD me Te IuReLy BE On TimE Twg MORNING ! spread acclaim all over this country on its first visit several seasons ago and on a second tour, hack to \Wash ington for a cencert in the Washing- ton Auditorfum at 8:30 p.m. Sunday evening. This group sings folk music that is especially faseinating. They state that Glenn Hunter be perennially youthful | they do not sing “high-brow™ music and disillusioned. for in this play, as | or “low-brow" music. but “just good in “Merton of the Movies." as a pa.|music that people will enjoy. thetic vouth he again suffers the | Max Pollakoff, young violinist, will! agony of a shattered ideal. To the be the sojoist on the program. part of young Woodley. English| schoolboy. who has & ting love PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA affair with the wife of-his head mas. TUESDAY. : i ter, Hunter is said to bring sympathy.| 7The Philadelphia Symphony Or- | s | understanding and delicacy of treat-| chextra, under the direction of Leo- I ment poid Stokows| The play might seem a comeds. for | ington season Tyesday at to many voung Woodley's first love will | iy the Washingt appear amusing. yet it contains the | Thig tamous organ essence of tragedy. Mr. Hunter brings | zreeted by a large out the fine beauty of the DoY'S eX- | thix senson promises perience, his real suffering, within the | ooy de With fewer changes the per- ! mask of schoolboy reserve. The play is said to be a sInCere | sonn.l than in previous yvears and| and moving transjation of an inevi | 1he aqvuntage of having played all table situation. The supporting eom- | Summer at the Sesquicentennial, it ix expected that the ensemble wil! pany includes Helen Gahagan, A. .| Anson. Grant Stewart and Phillb | he exceptionally smooth for the open | Tonge. ing concert. Washington ix one of the few cities included in its tour. and musie lovers hail with enthy asm its appearances here as the out- standing feature of the musical sea- son. Single tickets for the fi may now he obtained at Smith Bureau, 1330 i street west. YORK. Sunday and Monday. Corinne Grif- | fith in “Into Her Kingdom' and Helen | and Warren comedy, “Fas Paye ments" v May M | Henry ¢ v. “The Failure"; nesday. Francis X. Bushman in “The Ma ke Clause”” and Cameo comed: “Plumb oofy Thursday, Richar Rarthelmess 'he Amateur tleman” and Aesop Fable; Friday Heot Gibson in and Neal Burns in Saturday. Douglas Maclean in “Hold That Lios and comedy ewlvwed's Neighbe *and the fourth chapter of the new chapte' play, “Snowed In." . will open its Wash- 4:30 p.m. : i i Auditorium. | tion is alw | attendance, even gr and ater ¢ith Gene Tunney. heavy-|ding Daze.” and News: Monday, Co- ha Shows continuous | rinne Grifith in “Mlle. Modiste™ ant “Arizona | Saturday from 2 p.m., Sunday from |Lupino Lane in “His Private Life Pauline | 3 p.m, Tuesday, Evelyn Rrent in “The Jade | SAVOY. Cup.” Imperial comedy, “The Fue Sunday. Alberta Vaughn in he | and review: Wednesday. Colleen Adorable Deceiver,” comedy, “Wed-|Maore in “Ella_Cinders” and Helen nating | weight champion. and News Kvents: amount junior stars in K Youth” and Heot Gibson in Sweepstakes”: Saturday, Starke and Edward Hearn in “As No Alice Day comed The Fighting Ma ) 5 cast of juveniles: the Pathe Review | Women's Hushands" and Andy Gump and organ numbers by Otto F. Reck | comedy. ow Rervice”; Tuesday, and*lda V. Clarke. Louise Fazenda and Jacqueline Lo- Tuesday and \ednesday, Patsy /gan in “Footloose Widows" and Ruth Miller. Lou Dresser, Douglas | Cameo comedy. “Plumb Goofy™; Wed: | Fairbanks, Jr.. Stuart Holmes, Bar-|nesday, Lois Moran in “Padlocked.” | Man Hus Loved. bara Worth, Dick Sutherland, George | Felix cartoon and Fox news: Thurs-|and chapter two Nichols. Sam De Grasse and Anders |day. Ricardo Cortez in “The Cat's Randolph in the \Warner Rrothers’|Pajamas’ and Walter Hiers in production of *“Broken Hearts of Hol-| “Fresh Faces”; Friday. William Royd Iywood,” a pieture purporting to re-|in “The TLast Frontier” and Aesop late the inside story of the tempta- Fable: Saturday, Rin-Tin-Tin in “The tions of filmland. supplemented by a ' NIght Cry”: Mac..k Sennett comedy new Aesop Fable, Screen Snapshots “lce Cold Cocoas,” and the third i and Topics of the Day; Thursday and Iment of the new chapter play, ay. Laura La Plante in “Her Big | “Snowed In. 3 * supported by Kinar Hansen, | CIRCLE. Lee Moran, Tully Marshall. Mack ¢ bao o ana vonday, Milton Sills oo e o n (AMen |and Gertrude Olmutend in “Tuppets”: comedy ‘entifled [BItnh Gty L =00 | Tussgay, May AlEAvoy, PRU(OIMRNE K4 Saturday, Ralph Ince. |, ¢yjjen Landis in “My Old Dutch supported Claire Adams and | Y 's Weane s ATEhalt Loz, i 5y, Ince's new |showing 7 and 9 p.m.; Wedn mroduction of Jack London's ‘‘Sea|and Thursday. showinge 7 and 9 p.m Wolf,” a atory of Alaskan whaling |Gloria Swanson in -Fine Manners.” days. supplemented by a Buater|Theda Rara in “Madame Mysters ' Brown comedy. “Ruster's Girl|And Pathe Review, the Wonder Reel Fulend”: a Crantland Rice “Sport. | Friday. Jetta Goudal. Lionel Barry:| light” and the sixth installment of ";4"';5;.:'1 N':;;fi '*”’"':’;v{ "f{_‘r":mT"_: the chapter pl Snowed In, | Winks™; Saturday, William_ Royd, | Marguerite De La Motte and Jack AMBASSADOR—"Gigolo." { Hoxle in "“The Last Frontier” and last Rod La Rocque. supported by | chapter “Fighting Hearts." Jobyna Ralston, Louise Dresser, i < . < COLONY. 3 Sew, ¥ork o Z Cyril Chadwick George Nichols, Binally, in a New York cafeterla. Hile, Jack Forrest, Olga Leeds. Mary | wii ho h:e‘p:' |“ho“r‘|':-s| ihies <|;§I: of | Glorla Swanson In “Fine Glover, vah_ Alexander, Claire | next week at Crandall's Ambassador " (‘ameo comedy, “Plumh Bruce, Lillian Ramer and a score of | Theater in Producers’ film version of (Q0ofy,” and news: Mondav. Herbert others, KSdna Ferher's story, “Gigolo,” a tale | Rawlinson in “The Millionaire Police- All scenic equipment. light effects, | of pastoral America ‘and the cabavets man™ and Glenn Tryon comedy, “The for the productions are new i of Paris. The hill will he augmented | Cow’s Kimomo™; Tuesday. Corinne repertoire ix ax follows: “King [ hy short reels and pipe organ music | Grifith in_* Her Kingdom™ and Monday, “Hamlet” Tuesday,| by Mirahel J. Lindsay and Gertrude llelen and ren comedy, “Easy You Like It” Wednexday mat-| Kreiselman. Payments’; Wednesday, June Novak ulins Caesar” Wednesday,| Wednesday and Thursday, “The |in “Whispering Canyon” and Mack “Richelien” Thursday. “Macheth” | Passionate Quest,” featuring May | Sennett comedy, “Ice Cold Cocoas™ | Friday. “Julius Caesar” Satur MeAvoy, Willard Louis ands Louise | Thursday, Marie Prevost in “Almost | matinee and “The Merchant of Ven-| Fazenda, a Warner Brothers produe. | Lady Al St. John in “Live | fce” Saturday night. tion which treats of the quest for|Cowards™ 7 Of special interest is the announce. | fame, money and love through the MeAvoy in ment that the stars will play “Ham-| night 1i® of London and Paris. sup-|Gump comedy. t let" in modern dr plemented hy Mack Senneit’s “Yan- Saturday, Hoot Gibwon in = = kee Doodle Duke” and a news reel: | exas Streak.” Art Lake in METROPOLITAN—"Gigolo." Jriday, Douglas MacLean in “‘Hold | v Winks" and the third Install- | Next week's bill at Crandali’s Met.| That Lion.” supplemented by the | ment of the chapter play, “Snowed | ropolitan Theater. beginning Sunday | 'athe Review. Topies of the Day and | In. , | | afternoon, will have as its photopl “Snookum comedy. entitled ELITE, feature Producers’ sereen adaptation | Snookum’s Tooth’: Raturday. Viola and Monday, Thomas | oy hoth to kiddies and grown-ups: | .t Edna Ferber's story, “Gigolo,” a| DAna. Ralph I George O'Hara Tin Gods.” Pathe news | Helena Ruseo. singer. who will be | faje of American romance and of the ph Tnce in “Rigger Than Bar- | ¥, "One Wild Ride”: Tues- | seen as Mme. Pompudour, and Koehl- | g hirelings of the Iarisian caberets an adventure drama of the . R. Warner in “Silence” .and er and Edith, roller skaters, who will | The stage attraction will he st s: also a juvenile comedy, “EX-|comedy, “Adorahle Dora”; Wednes- | demonstrate speed and fancy skating. | plied hy Art Landry and his Vietor | cess Bagzage': Screen Snapshots and | day, Conrad Nagel and Eleanor | Recording Orchestra of 12, the fifth installment of “Snowed In,” | Boardman in “Memory Lane, Larry | Rod La Rocque is the star of | mystery chapter play. Semon comedy, “Frauds and Fren- ‘Gigolo,” and in his support are Jo- zies”: Thursday, Jack Holt in “Born byna Ralston and Marie Dresser. with 1o the West.” Pathe news and com- | others. including Cyvil Chadwick ang edy, “The Golf Cluh": Friday, Har- George Nichols. The photography of rison Ford and Claive Adams in the picture is said to contrast sharply " and Fox comedy, “The the pastoral heauties of America and Saturday, Willlam Col- the metropolitan aspects of Mon- in “The Rainmaker” and martre and gay Paris. ump comedy, “Dynamite.” assisted by two you pits rt Landry and hix hand need no S Ay e Ay yical | introduction to those who are fond of LA Lo L e 1aol" phonograph records. unday, Llovd Hughes Others will include “The Sheiks of | . 10 Addition to supplementary films Lioyd Hamilton in Araby" in an Arahian fantasy, pre. | there will be contributions by the Met- Aesop Fables: Senting a glimpse of thai faraff land | fopolitan Symphony, “under Daniel Pauline Starke in “Honest o e ane PHary Mortisy anq | Breeskin, and on week days, from 11 Rest Poliey,” Walter Hiers in “The George Murray in Bundles. eachs| #-m- 1o 1:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7:30 Wireless Lizzy,” Fox News: Tues. bundle containing many laughs, and |- by the Metropolitan Ramblers, day. U. F. A. production. “The Wallz Jobn Miller and Jamea Maek. The | inder Milton Davis. Dream™; Cameo Comedy, “ Seram- Bl ox " 1 icomedy, Ninging: aiid hled Eggs™: Wedneaday. “Mona.” a dancing South Sea story: Mack Sennett Com Wie liotopiay ' willl e i A edy, “From Rags to Riches": Ama- tlonal's Robert Kane production, “The Thursday, Charles Ray Great Deception,” directed by Howard Ralph Graves Higgin and costarring Ben Lyon and Tapics of the Aileen Pringle, w! Sam Hardy, Friday, Joseph Schildkraut in Basil Rathbone and Charlotte Walker | the Prince.” Al St. John in in support. It is descrihed as a Hold Your Hat": Tom breathless mystery story, filled with Mix in My Old romance and thrills. Blagk and Rlue F The house attractions will consist Steel™ No. 2, “Pay Day of screen comedies, news reels. or HIPPODROME, chestral overture and pipe organ il g musie. g b Phillips Oppenheim, di. | Moore in “Klla_Cinders . - 7 Stuart Blackton, brings | comedy. “Laughing Ladiex”: Tues- 'r:flfr:‘a h"‘.lk:‘,::l(*n-‘a“na(irll'x l":‘n‘l";l day and Wednesday, Reginald Denny Theater the first two daye of next [in “Skinner's Dress Suit” and com week, heginning Sunday afternoon, a | hree of a Kind": Thursday | cast led by May MecAvoy, Willard Rlanche Sweet, Neil | Louize Fazenda. rdiner and Earle Wil <, Holmes Herbert, De Witt Jen- and Fox com- nings. Vera Lewis and Charles ngagement’: Stevenson. The story is one of a Mackalll in mad fight for fame. monev and love nd first epl- through the mad swirl of Lon-| Progress.” done and Paris. The comedy will he | Mack Sennett,’s “Spanking Hree: o and added short reels, together Sunday, pipe n numbers, will complete | & Lady 0. Henry comedy The tine BN | Failure. ‘and Hodge Podge: Monday. Tuesday Norma Talmadge in “Kik: Swanson Fable: Tuesday. of “Fine Manners,” which relates the | I'assionate Quest'' i experiences of a chorus girl who tried |in “Wives and Women o attain social distinction, supple- | LAura La Plante in mented Andy Gump in *Tow | &nd news: Thursda Service”: Thursday and Friday. First (800 in “The § in T—"Ladies of the Evening.” “Ladies of the Evening.’ David Belasco’s production by Milton Grop- per which had James Kirkwood and Beth Merrill in the leading roles, will be the offering of the President Plavers next week. heginning Monday night. This plav had its premiere in Washington two seasons ago. and went to New York for a run of a season and a half The story concerns a young eluh man, who wagers that there is a little Bit of gond in every bad little girl. He proposes to experiment upon the first one he meets. The meeting occurs | torium, beginning Monday, November sbruptly &nd its econsequences are |1, with Wednesday and Saturday fraught with drama and comedy. in | matinces, ; 2 troducing a slangy Lorelei. a part | Thefr support this season | & which, | ncidentally, elevated EAna | many exogprionaie fne. o Hibbard to front rank of Ingenue | among thent Jahn Burke. John stes | s ander. James Hendrickson, John C. The action takes place in a club. In | Hickey,” Robert Strauss. Bruce & hall bedroom. at Atlantic City, and. | \qams. Glen Waters, Frederick W, PRESIDI concert . Arthur north- | ROBERT MANTELL COMING, e annual tour of Mantell-lHlamper eompany will include Washington These artists, who have achieved a distinct suceess with their co-starring ventures, will play an engagement of two weeks at the Washington Audi reel; hy Runday Manne KEITH'S—Jean Acker. Jean Acker. screen star and first wife of the late Rudolph Valentina, | will headline the bill at R. F. Keith's | Theater next week in a new dra matic playlet. entitled “Smoke.” Featured also will he a new act called “Tramp. Tramp, Tramp.” pre sented by C. B. Maddock. with Cam- eron and Lee. assisted by a large eompany. Others will include Brown and | Whitaker in their laugh hit. “Here This Week”: Herman Rerrens and | Mlle. Fifi in “Ten Dollars a Lesson written by Herman Timberg: Ed Warren and Charles O'Brien in a travesty by Dolph Singer, called What Price Review." with comedy and songs. Duncan’s eollies, to bring ““The Ravage' California, Here We Sunday Meighan in We have said over and over that we are a progressive people; a free peopie; a people proud of being first to abolish the slavery of manual toil. And yet, in homes where there is an automobile, a radio, a telephone —thousands of women work without labor- saving machinery of any kind —millions of tons of water are lugged in and out of these same homes every year Obviously it is not a question of money. Can it be that the American family has acquired the habit of seeing Mother drudge until the sight no longer hurts the family eyes? z The General Federation of Women’s Clubs, with the financial assistance of the Companion, made this Home Survey which reveals how little we really know of our own land. Read this amazing article. Read of unbelievable con- ditions, conditions that call upon our whole nation to marvel, then to think, but most to DO. EARLE—"Four Mortons. The Earle Theater for next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, an nounces as its headline act the “Four Mortons,” famous on the variety atage for two generations ag master comedians, singers and dancers. The added attraction will he sup-| plied by four eharming young women, PARK—"William Tell.” “William Tell.”” the first motion pic- ture made In Switzerland which ik sald to have natural settings, will he shown by the Motion Picture Guild next week at the Wardman Park Theater. The Swiss Minister, who ed the picture as a great . ix expected to he present at the premier Sunday night. The photoplay is made from hiller's drama and Rossini's opera. The fitles are taken malnly from Sehiller's work, and it is claimed by the producers that thiz is the only photoplay in which the titles have heen worked out in meter. Every scene was taken on the exact spot where history records the Inci- dent as having occurred mil Har der. sg-horn American, spent two ars abroad making this picture. The Swiss government co-operated in the ng of the production. and he. | of its historical significance, prominent Swiss officials par- ticipated in the mob scenes. WARDMAN in “Pals “Careful, Monda is the - PALACE—"The Temptress." Loew's Palace Theater announces for next week, starting Sunday after- noon, Metro-Goldwyn?Mayer’'s produe. tion, ““The Temptress,” featuring Greta Garhn and Antonio Moreno. It is pictured from the novel by V. Blagen lhanez, with Wee Willie Robyn. former member of Roxy's | “gang.” and a Camen record star. sharing stage honors with Rubinoff. { violinist. Wee Willie will appear in person in connection with a novel overture specialty, “A Bouquet of Roses.” by the Palace orchestra; | Loew’'s Palace Magazine, Dick Lei ‘s organlogues and the Pathe reel pictures will he added ctions. Fred Niblo, producer of “‘Ren-Hur," directed ‘The Temptre: and its cast includes Lionel Barrymore, Roy D'Ar Mare MacDermott and Vir. ginia Brown Faii The action cen ters ahout a Parisian charmer and a South American engineer who re- sists her spell. The production is declared dramatic in the extreme, Funnymooner: CENTRAI—"The Passlonate Quest.” The Passionate Quest,” Warner Brothers' screen adaptation of thef Sunday Colleen STRAND—"Danceland.” “Blarney,” a story of a man's re- | generation through love and a girl's faith, is the photoplay attraction for the Strand Theater beginning Sunday afternoon. It is full of throhbing. romantic moments and has thrilling sequence a b kny prize fight. Renee Adoree. roguish young beauty of old the star. On the stage the offerings will headed by Gomez and Winona “Danceland.” a terpischorean revue. | with Ched Freehorn. Verna Shaff and Palmer Young. intreducing the six daneing rockets. Other numbers will inelude Frank Browne and K. Le Velle in “Don't Handle the Goods." with songe by Paul Gerard Smith; Marty hite in a novelty surprise “The liams in edy. A Saturda “Joanna sade of Fox news “Bill Grimm's HOME. e Marie Prevost in “Almost o e e e o Brilliant short stories by Mark Lee Luther, Eleanor -Hallowell Abbott, Ruth Comfort Mitchell, Julie Corn- well, Richard J. Walsh and .Sherwood Anderson. Serials by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Grace S. RIALTO— idnight “The Midnight Sun.” produced hy Dimitri Buchowetzki. Russian direc- | tor, a Russlan story staged in a lav- ish setting. will he featured at the Rialto Theater next week. Several huge stages were con-| and Wednesday, pn in Paramount’s product Wednesday, r Big Night" Anna Q. Nfls- plendid Road"” and Felix Relling Laugh™: Mildred Freblev in a semiclassical and popular sonz number entitled. “Little Miss Melndy.” structed for this pieture, one of which | contaihed a replica of the famous St Petersburg Opera, one of the famon National's release of “Men of Ste | featuring Milton “ cartoon: lls, Doris Kenyvon. Friday That Douglas MacLean in and comedy, urday, Ralph Richmond and Margaret Deland. Allison, Frank Currier and ‘awcett, the action of Ince T 2 i od ngainst the hack.|in “Mum's the Word" and the fourth ma_being flmed azainst the PACK-| (1) Siar'af the serial, “Snowed In." | | ground of the mammoth ! dustry in Birmingham. Ala.. supple- LEADER. Sunday and Menda mented hy an Aeson Fable: .\'Rlln'l‘fl].‘ Priscilla Dean in “The Dice Woman, l]a Motte and Henr supplemented by Glen Tryon in “The | “The Unknown Sol. Cow's Kimona' and a news reel, . “The Big Kick al; Tuesday | Richard Rarthel- and the Herberts in a trampeline number entitled, “Thrilling Comedy Gymnasts. themters of the world. built unde roval order in the days of the czars. | | In this was staged the colorful scenes showing the Imperial Rallet in acti with over a thousands principals and | extras, | The story deals with a dancer of { the Imperial Ballet. who is coveted | by two men. one a grand duke. com- | mander of the military power of Rus- | = sia: the other a hanker. the money | APOLLO. monarch of the count The girl.|{ Sunday and Mondayv, May M however. loves a voung officer of the | and Ben Lyon in “The Savage grand duke's staff, whose brother is|ylack Sennett comedy, “Spanking a nihilist, and this complication & Rreezes™: Tuesday and Wednesday rise to many startling dramatic situa- | Richard Barthelmess in “The Am tions. [ teur Gentleman™ and Aesop Fable: ; X ! Fer o Laura La Plante is seen as the|-yupsday. Francis X. Rushman in[and George O'Brien in "Rustling for B O e e b r. | Young ipremiere lullering. who Shasfimpe “Marriage Clanset ‘and el | Cubld, L Andy Gump eomedy, Andy| laughable and a fine expose of the | harpied her way from the ranks of | idav. Viola Dana in 7Big- | Takes a Flyer” and “Myster: African viewpoint regarding things | pe ballet to the top. Pat O'Mally Rarnum’s” and Imperial | serial, he_rrliouhnr\! like. o ludes | Lhe gTand duke and Rayvmond Kes “Pawnshop Polities™; Satur- | OLYMPIC. S Iheip oastior | 1L IDC0E e dinew pa din fivictites, lase " Douglas Mackean in “Hold That | The Olympic Theater, which has r B e, Cameo comedy. “Plumb | cently heen taken over by Sidney e o : News and the fifth install- Lust; has changed its policy from the B ment of the chapter play, “Snowed |reguiar routine of pietures and in the fleld and George W. Cooper. Thirty | King | In." e e e P mine At nilled ae “vampin- | Vidor's film ‘version of Rafacl Saba: {dition 10 the feature flms. The first | e e g the Eight Dancing |tini's novel which features John | {of these acts will\.be the appearance | ) . : o | Gilhert and Eleanor Roardman. is| o o . . r.|0f Miss Anne Brinlev, Washington ) Spades furnish terpsichorean diver el | sunday and d Bar- | (iiinist, who will commence a week's e ent announced by Loew's Columbia to DY 0 Amateur Gentle- | . by & . 2 follow Mary Pickford in “Sparrows,” | theimes ’ able: Tiiendiy fand| T SARSIMENY, BUnduy anxfines. appeat | Lieu LBl Ao hERela Ve ot o docopa. | man’ wnd ihesop Fabile, Buesiy sy |ink on that day at 4:30. 6:30. £:15 and | Sndit [ 3 € Wednesday, Je Goudal in “Her g, 50 ' m "and during the week night- render 5 2 : Man o Mack = Sennett at 8 and 9:20 p.m _ o ey inifred Dunn. | comedy, “The Gbost of Folly”; Thure- | * qunday and Monday, MUTUAL—"Paristan Flappers.” | ieme e Py i, uand | day. Clara Bow in “Down to the 8ea| p,ihe weekly and comedy, “Parisian Flappers.” with Stella rows" Is a dramatic story of the | it Shiper and Felix tortoor L Fr our | Kl Tuenday, Juck Morrisey. a star and producer. is the | Southern swamps in which Miss Pick ‘gm'l{ ':‘"n”; “:“‘eml wkay. e “Forlorn River" and comedy, “V Mutual Theater attraction next week;!ford assumes the role of “Mama | wouS'S Snturdar. Viola Dana in | Mg Bables: Wednesday. Eugene commencing Sunday | Mollie,” the girl-protector of a little | Lotd i By am's™ B j aiBrien and Vivian Rich iin, fdimaon This producer airms that she had|greun of unfortunate children at a | EIEBeT Than BamUm e v | the Jester” and comedy, “Good Morn- | abaoliitely mothing in ithe sway bl 1it-| baby fanmtin the swamplands Brown comeds, © Ut er N rront o | INE. Madam™; Thursday and Ftiday. | erary material to start with when| An Our Gang comedy. “The Fourth sy, "Hnoweigme | GlofisiEasnsoninid Filsars OBEH | he conceived the idea of putting the | Alarm™: the Pathe newsreel. Topics n {in “Fine Manners" also Pathe com- show together: but. by securing capa:|of the Day and orchestral overture ErR I R R ble people to assist her and with the | 114 score by thedColumbia orchestra, " Saturday, James Oliver Cur- 28 e hovel seenery. fascinating con. | under Teon Broslof. il e aaded | Sundav, Monday and Tuesday.|woods “When the Door Opened."| fumes and a few electrical surprises. | fentures. Rudolph Valentino in “The Son of ' also Pathe scenic, “Clever Feet,” and D e aisa ~tamumoving iwen] “ |the Sheik”; Wednesday and Thurs-|first episode of “Bill Grimm's TIVOLI—"Bigger Than Barnum's.” c balanced show day, Constance Talmadge in “Duch- | Progress.” “Rigger Than Barnum's” a film | PARK. Flossie De Vere. Frank Anderson, of Rnfl':ln' "fi'lrlhl,\'d“-l!f:xl(d"f v Perry. Dick Riehards. | 3 with Cullen Lan iadys | g, 2 : d ekl Welly and George Btella are | e s Saturday, “The Honeymoon i,‘,.'];_;‘"d{!x,,;',?:,'f';"’f;'.h'f";:‘:"’c"f’fg; i and gloss o cireus, wi 8 § 1L, [ dolph 2 s teatured members of the cast I towh at Cranaellle Tivol Theater| with Irene Rich and Wil- | Gy By " Gon™ Vilma Banky: And | the first two davs of next week. he- | "‘v‘urgn df‘om-ds |and :-rk“A . zinning Sunday afterncon, with the = vednesday. Dolores Costelln a principal reles played by Viela Dana. | CHEVY CHASE. Jehn Harron in “Bride.of the Storm Ralph Lewis, George O'Hara and| Sunday' Richard Barthelmess in|Ralph Graves comedy and News Ralph Inte. Added attraetisns will|“The Amateur Gentleman” and news; ' Events: Thursdav, Edmund Lowe In be “Excess Ba:gafi." featuring a Monday, Monte Blue in “Qpher “The Fool” Mack SeBnett comedy Charlie Chase Feature articles, gravure pages and all the fashion, beauty service and home departments which have made the Companion the most distinguished and authoritative publication in its field. GAYETY—"4-11-44." Eddie Hunter, famous celored come. dian, whe wrote the hook and is fea tured {n “4-11-44." Hurtic & Seamon's all-colered musical sensational novelty. | coming to the Gavety Theater next { week. has set the action of the second n a bootblack “‘parle in the| and tan belt of Chicago. The! efforts of the colored hrother to oh-| tatn his favorite “hooteh” and the pursuit_of the ofcers of the Mobile Cotton Trust by the stockholders look- | Saturday, Marguerite de B. Walthal in dier.” Pathe comed and “Mystery Pilo |and Wednesday, Avoy Mess in “Shore Leave” Fox news | and | and comedy. “Slippery Feet": Thu [day and Friday. Tionel Barrvmor | and Gretta Nissen in “Lucky Lady | Fox news and comedy. “Hot Doggie’ Saturday and Sunday. Anita Stewart BUY TODAY THE NOVEMBER Womani Home “Bardeleys. the Magnificent, Tim Bryan wrote the score, jazz erchestra knows how to “The Bat,” “Butter | Holt in, Vamp- Tuz CroweLi PusLisnine Company, 250 Park Avawvus, Nxw Yorx, N.T. Tz Foremost INsTITUTION FOR | cape.” and Women—Epitep 3y A WoMan the chapter play CAROLINA. Expre: lard Louis, CHORUS — THE UKRAINIAN Sunday. Alexander Koshetz director of the Ukrainian National Chorus: will bring that organization, which won wide- ~