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AMUSEMENTS.} THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. LASHES 7z 7z FILMOGRAMS BY C. E. NELSON. } WEEK OF S“nd‘yi Monday Tuesday Wednesday id: Saturday Bits From the Studios and Theaters. < il Dove Tove anc Tillie Dove an Dojores Costello in Dol i Tom Mix Ben Lyon and Mary ; Lioyd Hamilton Lloyd Hamilton’ Comedy. Navy reel, Sennett _comedy ROM the manner in which the A FEW weeks ago word came A z i Autumn season of the photo-| A from Hollywood _that Ramon Ambassad’r _ “Uw' % . FCw T L e s g e e et play is opening in Washington | Novarro was to enter a monastery. avd Dix in B Ben Lyow and Ben Lyon and “Raymodd Gl i fi;rnu’u..(.»u 5 a | de gl during the Winter months to come. | it was true or not, and it occasioned AP Hal, Roseh” cor A _ Senert._comdy, Sennett_comedy "By 1 O medy [Eud oy vl O [ sy o With only aboug hali of official and | many a heart flutter. However,| —— 55 Laoisand ; Richard Dix in Richand Dix T GiTher e WagnaeT i e S Bt SIUIGER B . . . L " | Mary Brian in Ma Manpower Manpower n Overland St; 3 8 1 ingston, iplar Saxi An: A e world’'s champion pole vaulter diplomatic Washington returned to ' there seems little cause for imme- Aye Gnnd i <h Hat Hal Ro 5 Hal Roach comedy. _Sennett comedy, White, is scheduled for release this v I £ gl o’ the city, the exhibitors have not hes- | diate worry. Ramon, according to t_comedy Will_Ro Will Rogers comedy Cameo comedy. Smith's Pienic” » Barnes, who captured this event JE J month. itated to put grand and glorious | announcement om the M-G-M}| afharlie Murray In “The Girl From Gay Paree,”” a|Private Life of Helen of T Tiffany production, with cast in-|declared the most important part yet Charlie Miirray —\ }hvul(hl,hn}d m" (;Alul_a;f' Y in n‘»u‘-“n in 3 . e last Olympic & mes, n m" his X : X e £ odt At the Front” “Lost at the Eront” ‘Among Those Present’ “Cab: i P L e Sistie. debat in Bastes wares in_their shop windows, and, if | studios, is to become a king instead Cameo Darls on oL S Lomady Sty Famiy fomeds. Focationaieomedy. Luping Lagy comeds. Van BUUiomedy. N COTDIES, Goke for VD Ve Reea RO IR TR the producers do not run short of | of a monk. He will appear as Louis | si¢, Rainier. Ma. s L L L N Condn 5 3 Wit Ohead i Tt |48 follows: Evelyn Erent, X material, there will he lively bidding | the Fourteenth in his next starring Sally O'Neill in Sally O'Neill in Mild . Bebe Daniels in s talt; &ty Kent, Gertrade: Shiore Rihard Dix - Low Cody i - T Lyon i i Winn om md Delay ilso a member ¢ B ; no {0 AT Kiga Ty & Tyxi” . A “ & S 3 4 Jdwards, who sup- for the patronage of the movie fan | vehicle, “Le Grande Monarque de Carolina Frisco Saily Levy “Prisco Saily Levy ny Crooks. Madame Wants No “A"Kiss i a Tiuxi What Happened Herges of the tle Stedman, Cissy Fitzgerald ports Bus P "‘H‘ oyl before the bluchird sings again in | France The announcement alo) .o ol 7 Trene Rich T Sy MeAvoy | Ten Lo i Mar Thmas Mehin in—Loma Brooks ma | 47d Tucker, Sylvia Ashton, Stanhove | o i the same Hungary which gave the Springtime. .. | points out that the star “has no idca A Million Bid.” A Million B, “The Climbers . Brian i “High Hat ilma Al Tames Hall. in . | Wheateroft, Rol m‘v tolder, Gino Cor-| Yiima Banky to th I e tiot Such_pictures as “Old Tronsides,” | of ever taking holy vows.” | Central a0 ey ar S o Caeo el G . comeds Vilkle Rolimt: Stockingv | rado and James Mack. s bconar Y h ey The Big Parade.” “Stark Love| * ok kX |- ’ ; Tom Migin . | For the feminine Fall hat the most | Rhapsedy.” class are already drawing crowds, EGARDIN o of the Hewer |NOTY WRL e Rovey Sohicdy. comedy. 2 rs Marry? Ju e romed® | small brush of nude color feathers Kiar tn tie gamprite kil and the new Fox Theater is sched- ‘GARDING some o : e Matiord M v e e 3 E — | pinned_on with a striking diamond v West, was retained for uled to open September 20 The pictures, advance showings have | 2 T o in . MayMcAvorin. | Bills Doven . Bilfe Dovein . o Lew Codvin . Patey Ruth Miller in |pin. This hint is from Travis Ban filming when the production neighborhood houses have improved | brought out a few words of review. Circle The Qrerland Staze The Qverlund Stage Irish Hearts e e 2 ard aintiog the Town.” | ton, head fashion desisner i gl oo their offerings, and they will make | “Underworld.” a crook picture by : ~patsy Ruth Miller in 3. Farrell MacDonald, e doy and ok “Sonte e i T Paramount Studio_in_Hoilywood. n Gilbert, as Kirby, was able to Su oBoft 1o keep. pace:with the| Ben Hecht, has Clive Brook and o) Bt e TRt o s T : pamies Hatl I Rk Diamona e O i " shoot and lovi b coulan's downtown theaters | Evelyn Brent in the leading mh]L. olony Lioyd Ham e Brown comel Chrlogh tatiay kv Vb corady. L Conaiy e s “lorence Vidor's picture, “Honeymoon | Stack cards. so Turncr's hands are i i : " b corge Bancroit is said to wa e Ot Blue 5 Wtz Olanid— Rl e Her i s tden oo L ATE the CIOMUpe, . Withy tHet The “presentation scheme”—the | but George Ban i Sanch - L Monte 2 ilsson e Q. Rtlon in . n ate,” made her fir - il Birserd TRt To Ve With TR produc ion of claborae prologucs, |Off with the honors. The picture, a b o e en e Fertect Sape Diamond *he Greater Glorsr Mo Greater Gl “What Habpened fo “Trackels by the |after m atsfan (s gtarion: the lone, slv Jgcts LOL 0TS TN ot etc—will be given a new boost when | Paramount release, is reported to be Dumbarton ki Expres Father Police. legitimate stag we mothier of Lie| PHEC SUA BUEHEE R e Roxy e e of | “different and convincimg, with a leen Moore in Colleen Moore in Grifith Richard Barthelmoss 1Ir i Tom Mix i Clkia Baw i ther Ralston in “Old Ironsides. hose_days . EOXE s itk ey Wi TR E (ot [ climax.” It joins the class roehiy But Nice” “Naughty But Nice.” 2 in ke ;! “Canvon of Lizht.” “Rougl House Rosie.”" G Robert Bond Gotta, one of the hest the big new theater in the National | *as Ue8 <Lt 70 PR 08 ey | Elite Pathe News. Pathe Ne fl City. e Eithe Heview Variety reel. Shirley Dorman, a Paramount fea- | e eI E o inston, has Press Building. As a showman, Roxy | ©f good offerings a | ey, _Comedy. SRy < ¢ - y . tured player, it Is said, can make any Dlsn(E Al Rt tandard for that sort of work | ke . T . v Richard Dix nce Vidor i o Tom n Alma Rub 3 n appointed pianist with _the does not depend upon the photoplay | Standa W i o Thee e L A e M, A axs” in 5 Love. “Canyon ight.” " Heart . stenographer sit up admiringly at her | «innhony orchestra at Crandall's Met- itseli to keep his box office men | . The Desired .\‘““fi"‘ \Willene |Hip’odrome % M. S “Paragiee for Two. rad) Sice Wbility to hammer ou & Froncitin Thicaters vice: Eiilla Smith busy: he is allowed to give his imagi- | h, William Russell anc illiam | S SEONIRT e 2y e i Ty il e R = |minute on_the tvpewritter. nation full play. and, as a result, his | Collier, jr. is not one of the sexy | ise Brook Trene Ric 1 ) Drame o e |about it. She was a private secy stage presentations often outshine | PIays, in spite of its name. The plot | ome Roneae “pearie” i s In La # oy for five years. Tarry e associate di- the pictares. 1t goes without saying | i5 not a novel one and the sgenes arc | i fokers reel Van Riomer comedy i AU N - Sl ey Ditie REaU W6 retae vice and ed- that special cfforts will be made in | laid in the Sudan scction of the it Far Cry Taxi Dancer.” s Play.” isco Sally "Levy.” “The Greater Glorv.” |long absence, in the leading fem dia s Stanley the new Washington house and that Sahara. But the title is the poorest L!lder 4 ety Comedy Pathe’ Roview. W T role in “The Valley of the Giant i the Capital oo lhr»‘:.\”‘v(»\’.n Jocal audicnces will be treated to a | thing about the picture. It has bhig Comeds.____ ——Joln Barry i Mition Sills~ Hoot Gibson Fd Winn T ring Miltons Sille, is In private life | XIeiting the Capital for a few Gays 5 i moments and a large sweep in the Margaret Livinzaton in 7 in Pleasure Before Framed.” “‘Hey. Hey. Cowboy " “Rubber H g . Milton Sills 4y Syihoid : s few stage marvels during the coming Marri o “The Beloved Rogue. Business. Bobby Vernon comedy Wiseorackers No. 4, AU ot o AR iti and photoplay construction at Winter. drama X i .| Savoy Winnie Winkle 5 Avsop Fable. |~ Hairbreadtn_Harr ; oyd.” Screen Star Sporis Tadivice 1o B e ey bt £ mple University, in Phila- S | “Service for Ladies,” starring SO T Dressle Tolleen Moore 1 Colleen Moore i e ney in, red Thomson Tt "SIk | e e, oY A8 Preparing S L and is in charge of the publi o M iy : Marie Dressior Mario Dressler NNty Bue Nios aushty But Nice.” Unicno e (Thomsan in "SI | “The Blue Danubs,” a dramatic ro ; ; LITTLE 1 . b “The | Mdolphe Menjou. is a good picture o : in 4 Nauxhty, it s Barry’ Lanston ew, Patn Aesop Fable. " |mance of Austria, suggested by the n the Heaniey ITTLE later this month “The | 4ud yot sinee “The Grand Duchess | Takoma e Callihane gna “The Callintos an ) % 1o Cooke comiedy. _ Clyde 3 St~ | Stsine whits, A o1 bttt hia, New Jersee: Big Parade” will close its record | 3,4 the Waiter” has the star been | T e ioYphe Menjou 1n., Olive el and Blive “Tell_and Ben n, and Mary Ben Lyon ary Baxier T | story by John Fo. SEveir ol Aus New York, at the Astor| o : By Adoiphe Meaniou in f Siies. Farle Foxe Earle Foxe Brian in “High Hat.” Brian i el e run in New ork, 3 ! given a better vehicle. The play | me 1o “Serviee for . Ladies Ihretie comedy. in *in Sennett _comedy Sennatt comeds e 4he Jex | tralian poet, Sloan will direct. Theater. It will have completed | “poves swiftly and smoothly” and | Tivoli Christie comedy LG “Slaves_of Beauty.” _“Slaves of Beauts. Hopia? " fapin T “Dumiy Beliee e \| Cranaais Tivali Thcater announces ; ce ch ma 0 H eview EIEE s o Taw Coily Feorge O Bric Sk Toneein- eral retakes o : more_ than 100 wecks, which may| il be classed among the best of | 3 s Mo i< gy e RotEdns e Ceorans O e Tome T | e T of enather tuo weaty | special musical attraction for today constitute an all-time record for the | ho \enjou efforts. York Sames Il in”, ""x"f.‘",‘,}“z\"“' Tempiers. T Roach comeds. e perine Sace “mk! B B E et ohich: o |&nd:tomors in “Ten Minutes of Syn- movie scrapbook. The picture will | S TR the Hypocite” is a Ufa | YOF Rl storiings <Comedy. A ey i thie. Front Pis : Sportiieht. work on “Besu Sabreur.” fn which he | ¢opation,” which will present Milton be replaced hy “The Student Prince, 2 . Davis, Otto F. Beck and Ida V. ! production, starring Emil Jannings, | &7 assignment of Pola Negri's leading which is taken from the original [ BROCCEot, AR St e . = o BB g tereny in a combination of pipe organ, : - a v nof opularity | man in “Rachel”” Paramount execu I - % *Old_ Heidelberg,” and was directed | 1150 R0 B0 EPE PO POREIREESS | Stars and I l'lell' ( lOt es. [Schoo] dicacher 151Star Blusts) o i SRRCL: SEsramount oxfer, piano and piancaccordion, with ‘M. by Ernst Lubitsch. ' Norman Shearer | (' ulual un, The stors is said to | THELMA TODD, ' Massachusetts| 1Ot be finished with “Beau Sabreur} ., ,"ng 3 Clarke. accordion, ajly_rll }\\am-}»v\ (_\(]\Y\AH'H"AT\'I(\(" x};:r‘j( | be “broad and distressing, while a | - o S — B R S b e M in time to sts t piece. “The Student Prince,” only a short| o uple story breaks the dramatic i - T ap— o : 2 succes sic : i e i STUMING a moving picture pro-jtumie in which personalities express Iywood to play a lead opposite Ga X Th < p o lEapn nay s ""‘ mu ‘I“T unity and the climax.” The picture i deay | themselves distinetively. The design- | pposite Gary | or” the 10 national college stars, has |the Deck, “A Lane in Spain” and comedy, Howard Marsh having the | 700, 70 4 pation from a play by 3 { | ers keep their eyes on that, too. For | i s western been given the role of Tdlemachus n | “Annabelle Lec” will be in the col- leading singing role. It is a roman- | \foliere. and Werner Kraus, well more than fashion or period rv\rrm'h‘,.\“ml,]‘: T : ; ) | vada 11..,'5 won the lead in Para-|First National's production of “The |lcction e ”"? old university fow | known in the German picture world, e [ ness and adaptabilty to the black and | Pola, Negrl likes antiaue fexelry in | mount's biggest “western” of the vear A conservative estimate gty ¢ 2 e Viatiger el S i dor Bl : B s 2 inihen o tiiewiNouita whoiwite | o g e Rosa Valetti, | | ¢ | [fond of pearls. She never is without| She Will play Ruth Ainsworth in nessed “The Big Parade” at the Lil Dagover and Lucie Hoeflich have ‘ Screen stars have their oWn DI |ipem “and whenever possible she has | Richard Dix’s picture, “The Gay De- | 2 Geo Gershwin's “Rhapsody in John Westwood of Princeton, one|Blue, “The Hallelufa” hit from “Hit duction involves a great Cooper in Zane Gre white requirements of the camera. A-tor Tiieator durtti its dong wun | e Principal femaletrotes. sonal preferences and fancies. These at least one gown ombroidered with | fender,” whose story is a colorful is around one million and a quarter— L s are followed to the fullest possible them for every picture. Bebe Daniels | ohapter from the life of Joaquin Muri- . . ‘ 9 g o ma- | expresses her' fondness for diamonds and “Broadway prices” prevailed dur- | In Studio and Theater. 5 I (‘\:;- R ‘S,‘.“(.‘,'l o P heautiful coflection of them. and | etta, masterful figure of the Californ ing the entire un. | The Roxy Theater, New York, o ™ volce second only in au-|she uses them for accessories when-|of 1848. * oK ok % {played to 493059 admissions and | L thority 10 that of the head costume |Cver scenic requirements permit. But| Much of the picture, it is expected, RD DIX | 1 TH grossed $408.152 during the run of | : | designer. She gets what she wants, | she ,u»l\.lmol\‘(‘\,, ""':| ‘,{‘.‘.-:‘,',1:1 |‘|,;| ”‘,'“, [ R has joined Thomas 7 2 Gl 3n ;i £ Vsan! ikes d onds 3 eralds. Tsther ICHA U . What Price Glory " over a period of | ; SiShIn xesson th Tlead, who | Rulston is_another who specializes in | locale that Murietta heiped make fa- Meighan in a complaint against| threc weeks. This is said to con- Travis Banton and EQUh Tend, V6t [pearls, and she also has a_penchant | mous in song and_story—the gold the Paramount company, the stars|stitute a world record, beating cven ;]\;.. II (l»'::;n-(v‘l'::lmst‘::lhnI)'n‘”l'ln'!‘l‘\\\mlll. Hor antiaus, JoWElRs IRAtER of vehlihi Erate HARG: wrotel desiring to make their next pictures | the former Roxy Theater record of | 4 have developed an extensive index of | These personal preferences all have | Gregory La Cava will direct. at the Long Island studios instead | $120000. The hox office for the first fl | e tastes and whims to be followed |to face compromises, of cour The | Miss Todd was chosen to play the of on the West Coast. Meighan has | week of “What Price Glory?” took ; e e T ot {he. vATiolis sthre: |atats. niugki weancwhat. ths, director |1eAd from Smoniia: number: of ac- met with success in his work in the | in $144,267. . By their gowns the designers know |the executives and the fashion design. | (resses considered for the part. Her East, and Dix fecls that he has been | Viiginia Gray, who is Little Eva ’ them, Tfere are some of the items: | er helieve are the proper costumes|™MOst recent work was in “Fireman treated badly in being kept around | in the Universal production of Pola Negrf adores metal cloth, bro-| for the picture being filmed. Parnouns ‘.unu-‘.;‘;‘ m}“:‘l_:"mv N Hollywood. fore. a1, | Uncle Tom's Cabin.” has been signed B e O ohitae Fond S e York studio before its closing and e i el - EE it i “ > . : . : 3 3ehe Ds s s P g 0! war >3 siviifaned At 4 L Gloria Swanson's r(‘cn‘n el “H : to a five-year contract. Although . 2 of white and black costumes or silver Silent Drama. there appeared opposite Ed Wynn in though made at the Long Island|only 5 years of age, she has been | . 1 | and gold. She is quite partial to chif- | “Rubber He also in, “The Popu- ) studios, was not a decided success.| cast for a star part in “The Sym- . L |fons. % IT i all very well to speak of the lar Sin,” “New York” and “God Gave ¢ -uNITED “Sunya” was praised to the skies be- | phony.” . S % | "Clara Bow is wild about taffetn and “silent” drama, observes Dorothy | V& TWwenty Cents. Lot fore it was released, but it turned | Reed Howes, yho supported Clara T - she likes bright color effects. Her Revier, who contracted a sore throat | aut to be only a short distance from | Bow in “Rough House Rosie,” has | 2 vorite is jade green. from excessive screaming during the = o what is known as a “flop. been employed to support Claire | , Esther Ralston has an u|nm|rmmlvm[- filming of “The Gorill but there is | | ,(\’\7 3 . ad " 2 O rellow, is for © only o rav register o riek 1 o, &) Harold: Loyl ateeiting to make | Windsor i iSay 1t Ve Sabiors | : ble aversion for yellow, and is fond of | only one way to register a real shriek F. F The G o il S { : ey ER R satins and velvets. on the screen and that is to yell at the e CGreatest 5 scenes for & new picture around New | Production will start within 2 fow ALLIE SESSTONS, e L TR I e llm eatures CagCisgle= ¢ York, has met with very bad| day | Daughter of Col. and Mrs. B. Reeves | 04 ghe goes In for smart taild 1} In one scene Dorothy’s sereech gave NEW THEATER 5.5 8ih St S.E @ weather, and he states that in the | Gary Cooper plays opposite Pola | Russell of Kensington, Md., who will | (i 00" 4" Girdrobe for her always | the other actors in the cast their cue | NEW THEATER ORI Laugh — Roar “ uture he will confine his efforts to | Negri' in chel,” which- goes into | abpear on the s must include at least one black velvet | to look quickly toward the door. It “TiE UNKNOWN.ANE ) f he will confine his efiorts to | Negri'i ,” “which. goes into | the bill-at Keith's - th black vel look quickl 1 d THE_UNK 3 o of the year! (| sunny California. production _soon at the Paramount | Week- L zown. | had to be done loudly and promntly | W EMBIRE" 911 H S <U " FeEamoe Whe stors iabbased uyon] 3 a% ™ Mary Brian, the little featured play-|and as the scene proved unusually | o DD * % % x B ”-~ Vi W T o S l"_ Clab S Marks Noted |er with the almost saintly beauty, difficult there were, numerous rehear- “ON_ZE_BOULEYARD. RIDGEPORTChn: comesion ooy 1o gt o mous srbuch tragedi- BDZEE, EEYATice. ANOe |wants clothes which make her look | als and retakes and at the end of the | BNFRTGTANTON 6th & C S5, NE DCEROEE s Somes ot cane and Roland V. Lee will handle | o e ANty e iy e i da Neab et ator ad by brong ey ward with -4 complaint which|ihe megaphone. y 3 Jewelry is another element of cos- ' been at a foot ball game. JOAN CRAWFORD in “THE UNDER. seems to be jus ’ g ’ e star, | D ETURNIN bl P ANDING HE to be justified. The town for | = Charlotte Greenwood, stage star, RETURNING o Washington from - ANDING HEART. ___ years and years has heen known as | |l have a part in the picture “Baby New York ¢ where during the CIRCLE 2105 Pa.Ave. Ph.W.953 a “dog town” That js, New York | \line,” while Karl Dane and George |past Winter they sppeared with suc- | KEX RB'® NS plays have been tried out there. And | K Arthur play the star roles. cess in dance presentations at. the - the movie people, seeing just where! Kate Price has been added to the | Hotel-Plaza, the Park Avenue Theu- | the town stood, decided that it would | casy of “The Cohens and Kellys |10 and in concert, Marian Chace and A i i | Lester Shafer h tured dancers also answer their purpose. They | par Geameititniy, dnd Ve | o e o ! found it a vgnod place to try out | Gordon have the leading parts. giving their first performance TFhurs: | the new movies. . | Juka Faye has been assigned to a |day evening, the opening night, and Now, this might be, in some wa s‘ leading part in “The Main Event,” | appearing thereafter at both the din- a very good thing, for Bridgeport | which stars Vera Reynolds under | ner and supper dances. These talented | was seeing the photoplays hcmrellhe direction of William K. Howard, | Young dancing partpers are being| will be filmed in the central Californi E e HELDO o Continenial Creation, . AMERICAN ™ St € 1. & % 22 CLSTER WALE GIRLS 22 * | in_“CHILDREN OF DIVORCE." /&a{‘_’u‘l}g JOVCE COLES Dremier Danseuse LIBERTY North Gap. and 'S ; Mile.Ella Daganova ¢ John Triesautt, / Leile L ino R WO L 1 Sensational i CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN ADAGIO ~OANCERS I St. at 10th " ol DOVE and LLOYD T BRIDE. STANLEY Sunday, Doors Open at 2:30. Daily, 10:30 AM. to 11 P.M. o~ WEEK BEGINNING TODAY - A _Promam No Judicions Amusement Seelker Can Afford to Ianore —ca Supertatively Entertaining as it is Conmspicuously Artistic R even the New York audiences. But presented by Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, here is the rub: The. “dog (0\\(1" . % :n;\dfl!hflr‘prn;\u n. ;‘“n:‘, 1.::.;12?:1"“1: i " c: ol ree years, eing 4 v ces a picture, probably called| United Artists Notables. |{1. "Weioama or"™a "host of fricnds Naughty Mary.” It turns out to| ik . |and acquaintances, be a good picture, but in the days | its 192728 program United Art-\""pior'to their sojourn in New York | that follow the title is changed to ists announces contributions from | City, Miss Chace and Mr. Shafer (who “Darling Mary” or m""l‘\lh'"g else. | the following distinguished regisseu arve in private life Mr. and Mrs. | The picture comes back to town| Afax Reinhard i | Lester Shafer) toured in their own . { Ma ardt, at Austrian, i i r with a different name and all the | o0 SRR B R A e | Presentation In ‘a vaudevill tour cidconiters. are Pinken. in” . The s atest ac P! e stage | which took them from ew ork to r’f\z\'grp:nd the Board of Aldermen Production h#ve been executed in|the West Coasi. They are consid- the town was awarded the first view Was Reinhardt who staged “The Mir- \ida yepertoire of dances. having ex- of “What Price Glory,” “Hula.” acle” and who offers the annual Salz- pended extensive research in the “Underworld” and many other im- hurg festival. He will make one pic- ;‘”‘““i"' court dances "I‘hvir “Span- ortant pictures. b ton A G e jish Pavanne.” given in concert in P pi sy A | ture for United Artists, his first film. | X2 VPO ( BGTR 0 SRREET (0 | Morris Gest, producer of “The Mir- inthugiasm of their audiences, HE United Artists’ Corporation | acle. 1'“"-3}:"’{}"?“ ('an‘fl ('_M:"g: Both Mr. Shafer and Miss Chace announces several big pictures | “Pectacles. e Darling of the Gods” | are products of the Denishawn Studio Sor selence dilne e 15,7_“,& ceq. | Will be his first film, a United Artists in New York. 5 g the 1927-28 sea-|icture. It was Mr. Gest who broughi son. heading the list with Mary Pic Eleanor Duse to America on her final ford in “My Best Girl Then the | tour, who imported the Chauve Seuris, A G fans are to have Norma Talmadge in |and who induced Reinhardt to make nnounces Guest “The Dove,” Corinne Griffith in “The [a film. Garden of Eden.” Douglas Fairbanks |, M: Viadimir NemirovitchDantchen- Conduetor in “The Gaucho,” Gilda Gray in “The | i “0=00" ) i . : 3 1€ islavsky of the Moscow Art Theater RENCE BRARGE % Devil Dancer,” John Barrymore in | ang. suthor o “Temest s Jonn s, | LAWRENCE REATUS, managing “The Tempest,” Ronald Colman and |yymore’s next United Artists pictur, Loew’s Palace Theater, announc: Vilma Banky in “The Magic Flame”; | an original story of Russian life in | [ engagement of “Don Felice as| Griffith’s production, “The Drums of | the Guards. Ba o chieEslesitehae | n's “Sorrell & | _Dr. Karl Vollmoeller, author of | ol Eove?s Herbert Brenon's "Sorrell & |, )0 JHarl Volmoeller, aufhor of| Ton Felice is a Neapolitan and, it Son,” Dolores Del Rio in “Ramona, Wt La Paiva,” which Mr, | C¥Plained. comes from a famous musi- Morris Gest’s “The Darling of the ¢ ifith will 'w““;‘_f 5 A Leal family of Italy. His father was | Gods.” Fred Niblo's “Laugh, Clown, : CHARLIE_CHAS CRAND TODAY M CSERVICE FOR LADIE __CHPISTIE COMEDY.__ £l \ o CRANDALL'S Chesy Gl SR 2 V0 pesons - TODAY-—MARION DAVIES in “TILLIE - THE TOILER ™ 5 . =_1 NG FABLES TOMORKOWSRICHARD DIX in Guest Conductor, . = E I LOEW’'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ~ CRANDALL'S €ENTRAL —~ R TODAY AND TOMORROW-__DOLORE: COSTELLO_in_ A MILLION BID. CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater 14th & Cal Rd. 3 [ DAY —MARGARET LIVINGSTO! = CMARRIAGE « SE OF HITS” TOMORROW—TANF A HOUSE OF HIT F ST. AT 12TH FIKST NATIONAL PRESENTS The screen’s Eaquisite “Bird of Paradise” and a Ceading Man of Distinc- sion m_a Magnificently . Staged and_ Smartly Costumed Draina of Unfaltering Love and High Adventure \. BILLIE DOVE With LLOYD HUGHES . In Carey Wilson's Vivid Romanes THE_STOLEN BRIDE A Flashing Tale of a Beanti- Jul Countess, an Army Cad and a Daring Ordecky Who Defied all Hungary to Win his Love WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA DANIEL BREESKIN, Conductor TORAY., AXR ENoRER T T e STAR COMEDY (AR v DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. | ’§ YORK THEATER CRANDALL'’S YORK " e : SUNDAY AT 2P. M. MEIGHAN BLIND ALLEYS " CRANDALL’S HOME THEATER Vo € St N TODAY—LOU'ISE RROOKS JAMES HALL in “ROTLFD STOCKINGS" TOMORROW — TRENE RICH in AR CRANDALL’S _AMBASSADOR A e 18th & Col. RA. N W TODAY TOMORROW AND TIFSDAY.- AIARRIAG VD HUGHES Cirasr CHARLIE CRANDALL'S COLONY G Ave. & Farragut TODAV-—PATSY RUTH MILLER = in A 3 3 ACDON- ALD in “RICH_BUT_HONEST.” Story by starsin Bt IR = - " By 5 CAROLINA 1k £, Arfse e JORHN GILBERT i Ty TSR with HIPPODROME K: near sih Directea v ?:??l Adoree ‘ndne-Tamarrow “I feel that it Is needles: BEBE DANIELS B T 15t v vaih ol aes THA Bl o “A KISS IN A TAXI." rade.” If you haven't, you will. ELITE #th AND R. 1. AVE. Its excellence and its fame have COLLEEN MOORE !1\:\(::]1011 on long before this show- e ing."—LEONARD HALL, in The News. TAKOM : Lo oy T PRICES Tomor 1 i Toved Wiction's Tuai-loved " families come o life in— “THE CALLLAHANS AND THE MURPHYS” Featurine n new comedy MARTE DRESSLER MORAN with SATLY wd - LAWRRNCE GRAY nort " PATHE NEW FAMILY COMEDY. DUMBARTON AND _M:K:'". ' MORRIS _in “MOULDERS "OF ME COMEDY ATTA BABY. %~ WEEK BEGINNING TODAY ~wx THE FAMOUS DANCING DUO GUY & PEARL MAGLEY Series of Terpsichorean Delights, Assiste By Their Tuncful Harmony Hounds THE STRUMMING SERENADERS EATURING THE MELVIN SISTERS BOBBY O'NEIL & CO. POLLY & 0Z In a Miniature Musical Comedy In Win. K. Wells' Hit *‘OH_BOBBY” “SCENE_SONGS OTHER STAR ACTS AND SPECIAL HOUSE FEATURES T e 0N whe SGRERN ATl LOIS WILSON--SAM HARDY In First National's High-Power Comedy Romance “BROADWAY NIGHTS” (i N i ili T T =TT QT PRINCESS i11s H e Nk L MOORE in *NAUGHTY, BUT NICE CAMEO THEATER ** "~ TOMORROW AND' TUESDA Y CHARLIE MURRAY “ami GEORGE E Presents I {at one time conductor of the ]‘».I'Illfl‘ Laugh,” and the Duncan Sisters in | it et e i | this country at an carly age and has ONRAD NAGEL, ever popular #anza called “Rrownies in Fairyland,” | ¢oncert work. He is said to have a | contract calling for his work in two | Nain Kvent,” one of the Fatest pu DIRECTION OF THEMOTION and the second will be titled "It | |later the heroine of thrilling film se. | ml 3 Were Single.” Nagel recently com- | rials, was the Baby Ruth of the E plar. of A And also that all of them broke out Between ¥_nand G on Nnth St. Were Single. |t» Denver SECOND GREAT WEEK “STARK Filmed in the great smoky moun- S 4 : Woman? The Eminent Star in Piercing in 1 ism—renders the Térkington & Harry Leon Wilson “ ” 2 e 040 VADIS —— 3 Roma, one of the noted musical or | “Topsy and Fva” which is taken| Other Day Memories, | unizations in ltaly. Felice came to| RNIE ADAMS, who was a play- | been identificd with some of the finest | * ok ok % ful dittle Brownie in nn extrava. | musical groups in both theatrical and | with the feminine photoplay | *a€ed In San Francisco shortly be.|PErmonality that dominates; N - Ao s fore the 1906 quake, is a hroken-down | fans, has placed his: signature 1o.a/| 08, 1908 duBLe, 188 Droken-down] films for Warner Bros. The first | istic romances of the sereen. ! UarRingtony T * will be “The Gir] From Chicago”| Adams recalls that Ruth Roland,| Urigud Pia A sre TRE . Tl e | Brownie show, and that Gertrude Hoff. pleted “Slightly Used,” playing op- g B posite May McAvoy. The latter will | A0 2150 was in the cast. i also have a prominent part in “If 1{ith measles when the show was sent First Local Engagoment of the Amazing Drama LOVE” Now Pla in A Paramount Picture Directed by ying KARL BROWN. What Happens When a Gambler tains of North Carolina: ~with the Stakes His Soul on a anely thomselves enacting all the His Greatest Lover Role— averags siudio. product nificent piege of work."—N. Y. Worl AS “CAMEO KIRBY” I JARRIN From the Stage Success by Booth as Nero in Sionkiewicz's ROX ROMMELL MUSIC (Ons Weak Onlyoiob to ‘Bc)!huwn at And Other Diverti i