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Next Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday NATION AL—“Hidden." nounceditiiat uesarterthe Atiows wii s Wil oyd wed —W(liam ovd wnd - Willam Boyd Farion Davies 17 oy Tnetse T D David Belasco is sending his new | oben on Saturdays. Aivaela Love _Besslo Love m, Bemsla Lo 7 air Co-e +The Fair Co-ed, “Sho's & plas. “Hidden." to the National| Sclections from “Pagliaccl” by [OM assad’r g F s e 1 snockie cofieds. Snockymy ored. Cq Theater for one week, beginning | Carlo Ferretti, baritone, Kitty Mc- : - Wimarn T Sgroian Kerry and - Norman RKorry and —ToTorma Costallo A", e . 5 e 5| A Sheik, " N s n Lillinn Gish i Lillian_Glah in, Anie d Jaurte. l{ Altractions in Washington Theaters Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week | next Monday, with a special New | Laughlin, soprano. and Louls Dor. Apollo Year matinee as the opening perfor-| nay, tenor, open the program, with oot - mance. Daniel Breeskin conducting the Larle T W - N Tiete Daninte 1 —Rin-Tm¥in n I “Hidden™ has just closed an engage- | Orchestra. The Topical Review fol- Ave. Gnnll e Love ot 4 ot » “She's # Sheik." 0 ox_of the § ment at the Lyceum Theater, New | joyws, then Edward L. Hyman's pro- . Mike, ! Mike. L . Snookums comedy. 4 m i ment. L Jerial. B as es York, and comes with the New York | guction “All Around the Town.” The omedy. T o Wi Y —Trrre-Loned ‘ i cast intact. Beth Merrill, who will | pighe Batchelors, Manny King, Wash- Ca Dars.oh ‘ % and. tha “Brondway Teieht and Warren “His T be recalled for her. performance infington boy tenor; Margaret McKee me Sundar Canary.* " Comedy Wedding. v. ' v - € > % ks } “Ladies of the Evening.” will bormu | and Tommy Manahan are featured :n | Mt Rainier, Md. Pathn Newn. Patha News N Patha Review. nflll 2% . etter in the featured feminine role, P | the eight numbers, while the ballet | & i § W 1 Grifth [—— Clive Brook | oo Merivale is the principal male char- | \08 SEWIUE Py fiea and Mme. | Carolina rhe Gy Retreats o Hha Hetreat Toate Whre ™ RN SRS A S Uniderworl." wThe Cruts ot § mcter, and others include Mary Morris, ' (TOUR, uGingham Girls” are intro. o s i o e e Marjorie Gateson, and Mary Wall. ¢ | duced. ek Tden T A e T Vicigr s e o aTiace Teoey and Wallace Teery ind r""n:"fl e o i William Hurlbut, the author of | WFe o 5o gen was screened en-| . o the Sky. “Afiame 0 the Sky." ; ‘T Mieeradl Rarmind Hatton in mond Hatton in “For the' Love { “Hidden™ has drawn an inumate | Dress Baradel N, e s Cenu_'ll I Nows e oy ‘e comedy. eWerentne Now Wero nitne % Mike i story of American home life in which | ‘Washington and = Toh Barthelmess al = Tty and William Haines 0 Ten Lyon in esnel 2 hushand and wite and a sister-in- (OMclal howing "ll:eln mads to ded)- Ch h T Ko he Drop Kic R; ) Raymond Hatton in “Spring Fever." “por the amve €f “Satlor_ Tgs ! law 1 he interesting triangle. | @rrangements are 13 |Chevy Cha. Nows' i We're i the Nawa roel. M Mhirnh, 1 The Nidden emotions of the sister.n.| cate five nights to varlous branches of Ben Hall_romicdy. __AfrS Novelty' reel. S Navelry veel Intcwall - cartoon. Snookiiris comeds Comedy. i “ el | service, Willlam Bovd. is. of inee, 3 i Taura Jean Tibbevs el e ey Mervill, make | (06 2T, Vand Bessie Love fs | Circle Sror ke Sidney ih Phvilig Haver tn Norms Talmaeo in Norma Talmadse in “Tn"a Moment. ot Ranger_in & i the play an unusual study in dra- | O girl | A osner “The Wise Wife. Temptation." “Bresd of Courage.” i vor. e - s S R 3 . altz.” “F y The D. o “Gitor Try: “pi 't Lie." { thinking _drama. quite fo the con:| RIALTO—"The Last Waltr” [cojo,, o T ) Y ed, Thee " Wirghy 77 Bronans romeds. § trary. their is '1‘1"" ";\ "‘frl"hl'"(fl The Rialto Theater annmmcas 'r:m 7 et T "| et LI \,,'-_.' 'fl’m"'f l!‘%z:-__ humor intermingled with -the plot. | y,q¢ Waltz” as_the attraction to | -—=——= o ; 3 s Stor. o 1 i o Menjou i Fiom Faicharice Tn . Lila Lée In ! In fact. the humorous sMe of the & . ih the New Year, beginning Sat- Elite o an of The Mark of Zorro. ‘'One Increasing . story often rises ta a hilarious potat. | \tatl n T S po : - . . It is a Ufa screen adaptation 3 o % 3 7 < i Conatance Talmadee in KEITH'S—~Grace La Rue. of an operetta that was produced by 7 “Th Al “The Fail . h 2ot the Rreakfast at Sunrise. G impersonator and | the Shuberts in New York a few years o Ringer, wi e the New Year sco, the name helng_r;‘nkle: {n‘x{p I;»zng: g EELAST = .er “, e ~—— 7 v g o I bill at B, F. Keith’s Theater. She is | of the songs called “The Las B : en G : e Girl ¥rom Gay : L Y i g -";‘Ql;‘ g Bad B omady. assisted by Allen Stuart. It is & nighly romantic story of life NisNAY ChmAdy, r ‘ 1 in eri Daniel ¥ eed and color, will | 1 thed to the “gattar Trzy Marphs.” : : ; B eatured with Stanidtol and Graci s "Szk,”’°,l'..,'fi'”h\~ the queen | Home “Now h " S Shorkiina COmEdY. " Virom dien "? [ OTS of accidents are caused these days be- 3rs > " Nov i omedy. ; B L C cause people neglect to keep their automo- dancers and singers. | Ixincess arrives near their castle, in- ; Tharian e 7 b Wk Joncs in Tt ot Chester Ropaid Colman peep 4 P vill include Fred Allen. as- riend and companion, v Sport reel, s o vorce." “Forlorn_River." g veeney.” Comedy. g . . .i.f?i'&"n’\-“fifln'n’é‘na S Sy "Disw-‘{ff,,:“?' He.r' {m e incess, and many Leade . port i _ i I|_’,' N Bructs; m:'--n carioon. aren’t the only things that can cause trouble pointments of 1928 Roger Imhof | L nplications arise. Dimitri. aide to | ——- : ston -r"«'.'flf»&“ri‘""’"fi"' Normpy Taimadge 1 :(\"{14 x'"“"'“'" e g"l'j“;'nr:l." (| when out of adjustment. For instance, how . \ ia). _— o i 3 “Schoo! Daze.' Comedy. N : < | in their comedy. “The Pest House™: | .. jenges the duke to a duel. He is| o 0 o 2 < e ’ 2 g folks clin * ! the Three Swifts in a novel act SRASRESS (1€ T But in the end S ; Aoiohe NMenro Ty Swer Tt Daniels in ATTace Beery Tn justed? Some folks cling to a pair of glasses < . Les Follies Rouges.” described as | ;4 jqve in the Balkans. The Princess g ark T e Tam e X Tt Ty n e B I who are supported by a' cast of [ iper. Shortly afterward the / 2 Al Gambiars. ; . “The Flying, Horse- Geate. i bile brakes properly adjusted. But brakes Comedies amedies i with Marcelie Coreene and company | the duke, falls in love with Vera and | No, Comedy. Comedy 4 oy A R Taaa paroat: long has it been since you had your eyeglasses ad- H Clara Bow in “It’* “Swim. Girl, Swim." “Casey at the Bat." their last friend. Instead of ha retested regular The R t go through life with an improper pair of glasses. T comer, known as Mexico's greatest | o S T Dimitri and Vera dane- Roush sy Wirewalker: Bessie Leonard and Otis ' (€ SR SO 4 oy “the dark and Col Billis Dove in Raymond Griffith f Tohnny T L2 " ! . E pe Culver, who - offer. “Back to | emnty ballroom to the strains of their Ropald Cotman in Ronald Colman in il s an U fohnny Hines in Gary Cooper, in they wonder why their “eyes go bac ! Front.” and Archie and Gertie Falls, | (00 . . Princess “Beau Geste “The Tender Hour. o Love. “White Pants Willie. “Nevada. n the show. c] s Willy e e, - Francis . Jdohn Bowers . Paullne Caron in Jacqueline Logan and _ _Jack Luden in_ . Dynamite, the dof. in PR | Frien S Sowy Vermon. tn st | =~ e P A RN e et PR G et SO, T gl o By DRI e I GAYETY—"Bozo” Snyder. | be made up of people from nearly | Sayoy Anay Gump comeds gl o Technigolor. € ; - "The Blood Shin- Sportljght. | Topics. vhi ¢, | every . tinent. News_reel. Ll S - el i d Backed by a whirlig-girlie show, | every canntr:\ on the con 5 ] et Gaynor and ., = 3 almadge In_Tim McCoy In 9 Tommy “Bozo" Snyder will make his| The Brewster-Pomeroy Revue, a Tearlea Farrchl Charles Farrell A Bigh Schaol Hero." A Righ Schoal Hero. \ 2 Sumries. Joreien, Davii. i “Very™; Mijares, a mnew- voked. and the pic- | i n SR " A ? ity B . . : § called, ry the sentence Is re | Park The ough Ruders.” “Sorrows ot Satan Comedy Biily Dooley Lupino Lane comeds. amined periodically ghsses Ropal 1 Col Seau G f his | flashy dancing act in five scenes. en-| Takoma n n A x att - annual appeararnce at the head of JSiastg . el akom: sl b b Sorial, | A e he Gavety Theater next | titled “The Passing Follies of 1025." is 0 on : e P e i a Sheik s " “The Unknown Cav: The Gay Defender " week. “Collegians” No. 5. | the stage presentation. o ! “Bozo” vder, known as the = ivoli B e hns chosen talented | METROPOLITAN—"The Jazz Ti support to. provide his audience ‘hx:: Singer.” “ T > 3 Lo 7 merriment and fun. Assisting him Wil | “The Jazz Singer.” now playing to ‘ “Roko g : = - be his side partner, Sam Green, capacity crowds a* Crandall's Meiro- o pfima_donna: - Fannie : S l[c——[o]c———|o|c———|o[c——=]a]——[o[—] i BB - 55 e over foe! the revo- | committing a series of murders, is lake proguction, while Warner Kraus, o] o] o] o] o] o] ngenue; James Brown. Frank o ceek, i B | Elr:‘r:;drxfn E:de(e Bruce, Joseph Mur- §.,..d,.;dx::d72-“r‘lau;rek T "‘}{.’,u'n:m!)m?:m“r“u‘:u‘r:‘mflf gay cos- |one of the most unusual and thrilling | Lil Dagover and Conrad Veidt appear phy and a chorus of 24 girls. “The Jazz Singer” introduces a | iumes and gorgeous settings mark the | ever presented to the screen and rep- | in the leading rol iy the vivid | resents a fine effort at expressing | Short subjects will accompany the 2 Ira J. La Motte announces | coreen star the great entertainer, Al 4 [ :":‘a‘?'r‘“dn"%m “how, beginning at | Joison supported by May McAv :,‘Nf,:';‘,‘.';"\fi:,:"fi‘:.‘:‘m“n and the sin- |an idea in the peculiar pictoral fashion | fent including a microseopic nov- 11:30 Saturday night. Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer. | (1 fate that dogged her happiness. ‘which the cinema, alone of the arts. | eity, “Little People of the Sea,” and | 3 7 Otto Lederer, Nat Carr, Richard | 'S0 008 U0 TORRET 1ole “of Count | has developed. Robert Wiene directed a Harry Langdon comedy. | STRAND—“Bowery Burlesquers.” | Tucker and Robbie Gordon. It is sald |\ neky the lover, and Miss Garbo | ? 774 TO 8T TO E STS. BASEMENT ym7mpryzis Bt K T e ic Anna in the story. George tesques oerins. ek ' %o next | made n the presentation of motion | {151 Sy e’ grand duke. Brandon reok's attraction at the Strand Thea- | bictures since the birth of pletures| urst ix Count Karenin. the hushand. K 8 i 1o be better than ever this | themselves. for in it the screen be- |, nd Phillippe De Lacy and Emily Fitz- s | comes audible. | roy are in the cast. season, and has a cast which mclm:;:‘ The story concerns a youth, son Ohroi;d.mund Goulding, who directed the - | a cantor, who runs away from home ; . is tamous for such works as . ; ; tte: | o sing In cabarets. Eventually he | paria® “Sally, Irene and Mary” and nvest 1se § Jim Hall. T Thorus of 16 | reaches the musical comedy stage.| ‘Women Love Diamonds” and author { Rheba Augustine and a | and on the eve of his debut he is con- | o the play “Dancing Mother: i Eirls ; | fronted with the demand of his father . The production is new in every Dar-| ¢hat he take his place in the syma- | LITTLE THEATER—"The Cabinet of * ficular, with a number of Striking | zozue and ST SBiare To 68 Dr. Caligari. 7 f ; #cenes and costuming. ! Teer on m;o at .::l.ml‘)a.m(. t:-& e:-m Ufa's masterpiece, “The E.x;zu; of 1GURES show that every year a sizeable ot e act * will bi t back to . e 7 ! NEW YORK PRILHARMONIC— | 3, he alone can sing them. :a"“‘;",l‘m',: ,,:"u:’: otn Picture 4 fortune is lost by Washingtonians : i o e o s e | S i anglen 5o ane through unsound, worthless investments. B m—l: Siven in Washington this | Wolf Khan and his Le Perroquet Or-| g Before you invest a single dollar, inves- H :;:,;1;- m: New York Philharmonic | chestra. “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari™ is a & A 4 Orchestra will be offered at the Ni UMBIA—“Love.” phnnu‘ mum;fl an ‘old k':‘;nld olr tigate both the investment and the house L ti ‘heat ‘Tuesday afternoon. CoL . Italy in a weird and beautiful at- :l:’nmu:ryTt.u\\e'l;llem“ Mengelberg, co! mosphere of settings, photography from whom you buy. Because they { ductor. remains at Loe my"’;‘h‘:‘l"s‘;y C’:““: "‘V"“!;'o‘ withstand closest investigation, our First g e ey etro-Goldwyn-M: has hypnotized a young man into Mortgage Notes, bearing 6% interest, g profn:llm = have been bought by thousands of ! the overture from “Oberon”; Straw- ; Washingtonians. insky’s famous “Scherzo Fantastique™: “Iberia,” hy Debussy, and the Cesar Franck “D Minor Symphony.” e siicl . SHANNON & LUCHS, INC. ‘.'\;r uengemer;".hunl_v Sppescance :'l Ei M I season on the concert stage . 5 irst ::;e';’::,nl“o"‘ m‘:-eqube:t m:” of | ortgage Investments t ilharmonic to presented un- Telephone Main 2348 1438 K der the conductorship of Arturo Tos- S . 1435 K Street, Northwest canini, great Italian conductor, who | returns to America this year as guest | conductor with the organization. ‘Washington appearances of the | New York Philharmonic Orchestra | are under the management of T.| Arthur Smith. FOX~—"“The Desired Woman.” { Syncopation, in all its variations— [ B - song, dance and melody—will be the | H % 1 motif of the new stage show at the - 5 A Fox Theater next week, with Irene| i . rd [———|c——o]—0lc———al—— 8 [—lol—— o0 bl c— o] ——— [0 |0——[a] For the Consideration of those who Value their Money New! 250 Women’s isses’ Dresses Fresh from the New York Market A Special Price 5.50 New High S.h:dn-— Rich in “The Desired W s hi " 2 acreen attraction. Ry : i 1219 CONNECTICUT Ave “A Eyncopated Mardi Gras” is the titie of "‘,’,’, v;a;e prele‘nullan’l bs; a % * company 0 entertainers, headed " e A i ; Semi-Annual orchestra, who come here_ direct from y 3 an engagement with the ew York | hit ‘Take the Air.” Their program | 3 Ty CLE RANCE S E will be an entire new presentation of ¢ 3 1928 Jazz melodies. | 4 A A I d in beriden” twa trompes, of dancin : ; 3! ncts s two troupes o cing | # E & 2 1 1 4 . e ¥ | Fiage show: and Hatry. 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