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AMUS EMENTS. FILMOGRAMS Bits From the Studios and Theaters. wobbling picture, or otherwise. is to be extended to Leo, lhe" HE matter of “personal appear-) ance” of the star to boost a | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lion that has been featured in some of the col poration’s productions. At least, How ard Dietz, the advertising and public- | ity director, says so. ! And next it is to be “Points West.” a | orv by B. M. Bowers, which is to be | made into a picture with Hoot Gibson as its star. Hoot used to be a very cffective “Western character.” Johnnie (not Jimmy) Walker is to be co-featured with Bessie Love in “The Matinee Idol™ Manless orchestras are likely to be an innovation in the smaller mation pic- ture theaters. at least, if the invention | of W. D. Smith along those lines proves | as successful as appearances indicate it may be. And. if it works in the small, why not in the large theater? e denials, the belief prevails in rcles hat some understanding 1v to be reached between the Fox ev Co. of Amcrica interests & competitive theater butld- " that the film evokes war d declaring that it is educa- and Selwn is leaving Paris this week with a print of "Dawn.” Smith of the pic- tional Tiffany Edith Cavell is its theme. ner Ambassador Gerard threatens njunction against showing it. engaged for the principal male role. cast of “The Little Shepherd of King- dom Come,” played m support of Maude Adams and Bernhardt during their stage carcers and is herself a cultured artiste. Frances Marion, scenario writer. is {known in private life as Mrs. Fred Thomson. wife of the star of Para- mount’s Western pictures. Five outstanding film, players have parts in “Partners in Crime,” a new tvpe of melodramatic comedy now in production at the Paramount studio in Hollywood. Wallace Beery and Ray- mond Hatton are the stars; Mary Brian ad Jack Luden provide the romantic terest and William Powell has a vil- ain’s role. Cecil B. De Mille's biblical produc- tion, “The King of Kings,” had its pre- micre in the City of Mexico, following a w before President Calles and his t at the Maximillian Castle, Mex- The Mexican federal officials he production without elimina- ny kind and the Rresldent of requested that his personal ions be conveyed to Mr. De Fve Southern, who was signed as a any-Stahl star. after her brilliant ance in "Wild Geese,” will play ing role mn “The Scarlet Dove.” ned under the direction of Robert Frazer has been Work has been started on the second Stahl color classic under the direction of Hans Reinhard. It is en- titled “The Mecdallion,” with the fol- lowing cast: Duncan Renaldo, Joan Moredith, Jack Vanaire, Billy Seay. THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 4. Photoplays at Washington Theaters This *Week Sunday “"Adolphe n e Curiosity Ambassad’r Adoiphe Menjou in “Sorenade." Curiosity reel, News. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday "Adoipnie Meniou In “'Serenade." Curios) e, reel. John Barrymore “When a Man Loves." “When a Man Loves. Naws. New John S‘nrrymuu Mary, Tiakford My Dest Girl" Mermaid_comedy. ion Davies Apollo Cameo_comeds’ n ‘Quality Strert,” uality Street.” John Glibert snd arion_Davies Joanne Eagles comedy: Comedy. n “Man, Woman andsin," *Man, John_Glibert and Jeanne Eagles in ‘oman & omed; Glen Tryon i A Hero for'a Night." b medy. Jimmie Adams cor Now ‘!’-"l;r Conkili whd Anpa Q. ry Briap in ~Easy &in." “Two Plaming Youtha" Bohby Ve Mermaid romedy. Sy rest Colleen Moora in “Her Wild Oat.'* Sei Ave. Grand Col n “Her Wild Oat" Sennett_comedv. e’ leen Moore Kate Price_and Georee i Sidney n “Cohena an Kellya in” Paris." Will_Rogera_reel. 8l Kate Price and Goorre in -Co a n Kellya W. C. Fields an Cheatér Conklin “Two Flaming Youthi Comedy. News Anna Q. Nill ind nd (] Tryor Reineth Harian o, A Hers fo tows, Sennett_comedy. Cameo Dark on Sunday. George Bancroft in “Underworld." o ws. _comedy. P Mt Ruinier, Md. Dorothy M “Man Carolina Dorothy Gish fn “Mme. Pompadour.” rworid. fimmie Adame comedy. Met athe. Newa: ¥ Jack Mulhall in ‘Man Crazy." Goldwan hles. Emil Jaonin Byl Pathe_Review. o om Mix “Barbed Wire." “The Circus Imperial_comedy. amea comedy. od Pathe N News. dity. _Fox News Topies. Plckings rnon Saturday “Jesse Jamie: Van " Bihber cor Seviar m"z' com Serial in Ace. v Edmund_Lowe in “Tha Wizard."” Wallace Beerv and Raymond Hatton in “Now We'rg in the st Lon Chaney “London Al g Tom Mix “The Ontiaws, ot dy n_in 1 ht." ‘our Gane comens Ne Serial, Tois Witson 1y I *Coney Island.” Jerry Dow omiody. Central 4 Joury Noah Brery and Evelyn Hrent in “Bean Sabreur." Comedy. ois Wilson in ney Island.” Drew comedy. Naws, Marion Davies in “Quality Street. Aesop Fable. Pathe_Review. Marion Davies 1n Acson Fable. Pathe Revie: Comedy. Bushman. r. Anna Q. Nil lsori in Kate Price wid Chevy Chn.--n:.‘ b Bohby Ligvd Huzhes and Gearee v i Mary Astor 1n 0 Go." co A in Vernon comedy. _ “Sorrell_and Son. Colleon “Her. Ben H h-Moore in wild omedy. W T and Mary Grorge Lewis Oat." us Jimmie Adams comedy.__@ Serial, Reginald Deanz in Circle Aon "Youy Tos. Resinald Denny in “on Your Toes." Conrad_Veid YA Man's Norman Kerry n “The_Irresistible Lover."” Marion Davies in, “Quali Came Colony comedy. Marion_Davies n i Strect." uality Street," ameo_comedy. ~Kaie Price_and Grotea Sidney in ~The Cohony and_ Kell: in Paris,” Tid_Bi and Kate Price and Sidney in Kellys in Tid_Bit_comedy “The € orge “Tom Mix in T ohens “The Circus Ace.” Astor ip “Two Parls, m: Knights Serial Florence Vidor in_ “Honeymoon Hate. Dumbarton Eric: Barelay in “Adventure Maid.” “Ronald_Colman n “The Wihning of Rarha Al “T) lec. B. Francis in Alec. he Music Master.” “The Music Master.” B. Francis in Viccinia Valll fn Paid to Love. Elite or MeLagle nd Blanche T McLaglen & Alanche Comedy. Anna Q. Nilwsen | “The Splendid Road." oy om George gesscl in Tatlian *Satlor Izzy Murphy.” Paramotint C Wi Dorothy h in “Theg 3 Tom Mix “The Broncho Twistel Wm “Boyd and Mary 1 nort reel. Comedy. H. B. Warner and Anna Q. Nilsson 11 “Sorrell and Son.” News Empire Kenneth Harlan a Tlobart Dosworth “The La 1 th Mason wnd Richard_Arien ‘in Sally in Our Alwy." Juvenile_coneiy in Alice Day and i Johnny Harron in o) *Nizht d ht Life. MeGuire_comedy .. M and “The Thirtesnth Juror.” K . Snort_reel. o Ken Maynard in “The Unknown Cavalier.” Ted McNamara in v Retreat Anger. the dos. in, “The Swift Shadow.” Andy ‘Gump comedly. Serial Tebe *Dan et “Sho's a Sheik s, Hip’odrome 0 T “Ths Hich School ero Vazioty reel. Comiedy. o Daniets in, e's & Cheik. ‘Comedios. Sonic, Rarrym hirteenth Comedy. Fox_News a McCoy 1 Avlcen Pringie 3 Hour™" ! m “Monsie e “Tea for Three." ongicur Be Comady. Valentino in icaire FErelyn Bi in Home Toaan danreur> Comedy The “The, Leader i John Rarrymore in *When a Man Loves." Comedy. John Barrymora in “When a Man Loves." Junior_ Cokhial Thomas Meighan in Harrison Ford “The City Gone Witd," Billy Dooley comedy. Will Rogers travelogue nd To in “Let “The Circus Gallogher. " 0. “Collagians.” No. 8. Ace.” P._Hanneford comedy. Snart_reel. Serial Mary_Astor ty Bronwon T 7 ‘at’s Paiamas.” 3 “High Steopers.” nmodies. weet in 'a Seven ‘omedies. rect CharlieCha omedy AMUSEMENTS. He Is a Samurai. 'ROM an ancient Samural family of photoplays were * Japan, so the story ryns, comu‘}g':‘mz":“:m:;’gd”m Sessue Hayakawa, the movie star, 10 | cories of cinema hits, e Cheat,” Tong Man."” red in a long and in 1922 he make his debut in vaudeville in Wash- | played the leading role in the legitimate ington this week in “The Man Who Laughed," Being & Samural, it is explained, a one-act drama. ’ means that a Japanese is born in the | production “The Tiger Lily.” military and governmental aristocracy | Mtu_m_s of Nippon whose code is Bushido, a sys- tem of ethics and behavior calculated to produce supermen. Indeed. for more | than a thousand years tne Samurai | gt":h eru’!;g{ .‘J’np.nhu the first subjects ado, whose person is | and inviolable. e uum\ The young Hayakawa was schooled to | be a statesman and after a rigid classi- | cal education in Japan he was sent to, the University of Illinois to study ! political economy and the technique of governmental procedure in the Ocei- dent. In college he was a brilliant student and also a fine athlete, mak- ing the foot ball team and playing in many notable games. He became pro- ficlent in base ball, golf, tennis, boxing and swimming. He still keeps up his games and is a crack on the links, the court and in the ring. After graduation Hayakawa went to Los Angeles to join the Japanese | colony and study the conditions sur- rounding his fellow nationals in the United States. Finding no theaters for the Japanese, he organized a theatrical company and produced many dramatic classics in which he played such roles | as Shylock, Iago, Hamlet, in Nipponese. In 1907 he made his debut on the English-speaking stage in Los Angeles when he played the lead in “The Typhoon.” ‘Then came the movies, which he has followed with world-wide success for nearly 20 years, with occasional inter- ludes in the spoken drama. His first CAROLINA 11th&N DOROTHY MACKAIL HALL, SIDNEY LUST and “ LONDON THE NEWS IESSDI:Z s 0 “OUTLAWS oF RED R AZY . d JACK SAH 14th AND R. L e Glor, arkinz 9 p.m. (Cont.) E € OF PRINCESS 110" St " C.Ave. S.E. ' with MUL- 3 HIPPODROME *,.5e5 %% BEBE DANIEL “SHE'S A SHEIR Tronhies 9 p.. MIDNIGHT. AFTER and ANIMAL i RA oM LR THE DAY Cap. & Fia. Ave. JRPOSE * ix TOMORROW — JOHN LB SMAN. WO 3 CAMEO THEATER - % “Aching Youth” has been selected as the title of Charley Chase's latost comedy. heretofore known as “Loud Speakers. Mary Dow, Mme. St. Pierre. Geot Jewso DeVorska in “Jake_the Plumber.” o Sport reel. News 1 Arthur L. S Richard Barth Thunder. the d and Mollie 0° “The Silent Ave “The Drop Ki Hal_Roach_comedy. Adolphe Menjou “Service for Ladics.” Seenie, e Bancroft, whose outstanding ¢ characterization in “Under- world” won him stardom, and Joseph von Sternberg. the director, who won a £10.000 Paramount prize for directing that picture, are to work together in a new production, as yet without a title. s aiso to b a story of the under- his time from the police, law and order standpoint. Paul Stein. De Mille director of Pathe pictures, plaved for four years with Max Reinhardt's company in Ber- | | lin, spacializing in comic characteriza- tions and in Shakespearean repertoire. | | Leslie Fenton—the man with the bafing eyes, he is called—is at work with George Bancroft's company mak- ) ing that star's Mexican oil fields pic- This is the second time Mr. Bard has | t “The Show Down.” Fenton's molested the fair Olive, in the play. of | eves appear differently in different course. His last work was in “The Se- ' light, and his friends cannot agree on cret Stucio.” yet 10 be seen in Wash- | their color. But they are said to pho- Ington. Others in the cast are Doiis | tograph well Lioyd, Cornelius Keefe and Richard| . i e Maitland. Antoneo Moreno plays op-| . Chan Paramount's jungle melo- posite Miss Borden, in “Come to My | 4rama. has another claim to distinc- House.” | tion, aside from having been selected e | unanimously by the critics for rank A feap year dance and frolic will be | 2mang the “best 10 pictures of 1927." staged by the Capital City Theater Or- | "Chang” is believed to be the first film ganists' Club on Wednesday, February | title which was shown unaltered around | the world. Its subtitles, to date. have 29, at the Chevy Chase Theater Hail, Connecticut avenue at Chevy Chase |been translated into 37 different lan- but the title always has re- Circle. The committee in charge is com- | Suages. posed of popular organists in Washing. | Meined “Chang.” That is, with the Aliy. " _comedy New Park BARRY NORTON, rising young Fox actor, has just signed a new con- tract which insures his services to that Spectal company for a number of years. CLE 210 Norton, who comes from one of the A leading families in Buenos Aires, was DD made a member of the Fox gallery of youth, and has already shown promise that has won him comparison with Rudolph Valentino. He played the mother’s boy in “What Price Glory.” His latest picture is “Fleetwing.” W. C. Fields in “Runnin’ Wild." Comedy. annings Gilhert in R i ea n 1by. t. lifted th> ban en m photoplays and Ottawa permitted to view “The Last in “Alias_the Deacon.” - v Comedy. Pa. Ave. Ph.W.953 muje_Parkine Space SY m 0N YOTR now Dorothy Mackaill Foreien_and domestic pictures deal- |1 ing with the World War will not be per- ritted to be shown on French screens. | “because they stir sad recollections and keep old bitternesses alive,” according | t> a cable received by Daily. The cecree took effect January 1. 1928. Dolores Costello in “The Collece Widow." James Oliver Cur- wood & “The Oid Code " “Monkey Talks." siin Love in Amateur mzht. § Women Love." Amateur nizhi Re. “Why “Smil». Brother. Princess , “ouna: Grace Darmond i’ Doulas Fairbanke, ir.. 7 o Hohart Bosworth {n d Colman_and Sennett comeds. g i - the World News Vo P Haonetord_comedv Edmung The W .___Our Gang comeily ol Rin-TinTin_in_“Jaws ; of Stecl.” Fabie M G.M. News. Serial Children's mat'. 115, Fields and Conklin in Savoy Tim McCov ers of the W Patha News. Noveltr. Com Miiton Sills 1 valley of the, Ton Chaney in “London After M nigat.” *Comedy. Pathe Paihe News & “hild.” Cor H B Warner “Sorrell_and S Krazy Kat eartoon, Tovics of the Day Milton Sills in Valley of the G “Collegians.” N Will Rogers trave Ben Bard, famous “menace” in many | Fox films photoplays. is again play ir avy in the new Fox produs- ¥ “Come to My House,” starring ive Barden. ‘T yming Youths Chéat K omedy._ News Serial Constance Talmadee in “Breakfast at Sunrise’ Ti'o Kid." Aesop Fahle LR =g Edmund Lowe in . “One Increasing .. Purpose.’ ah Beery and velyn Brent in “Beau Sabreur.” Comedy. Predicts B_rilliant Career. WAM!B BAXTER, who has played “I have seen girl stars come and go, opposite some of the foremost and I have seen them reach the top, femininé stars in filmdom, believes |and then skid slowly down the ladder Dolores Del Rio will enjoy a record |of fame and popularity. But it is a reign of stardom. 110-to-1 gamble that Dolores will Te- | agapted Mark Twain's novel, “A Con- | tblendant Venus. Louise Pazenda's o thenter Harold T pency “onng” | allowance that in some countries, to | Baxter has just completed the role main near the top, if not at the ¥ery| ... vankee in King Agthurs| Lol i3 that of the nagging wife of the | man: Milton Davis and Otto F. Beck. | convey the proper pronunciation, it|of Alessandro, the Indian lover, in crest. for many years to come.” | ee in Agthu N | i York politician, who, in his dream | was spelled “Tjuang,” and things lke | “Ramona,” of which Senora Del Rio| The actor Is enthusiastic over the | Court,” for the screen, and Spence | of ancient Greece, becomes Circe, the Lma Basguette used to sing and is the star. senorita’s piquant personality. | wrote the | dance in the Follies. She's in the titles for it. “Vamping | enchantress. “T believe.” he says, “that Miss Del| "It is a pleasure to work with an movies now. but she is still dancing and ANLEY | ST. ~CRANDALL THEATRES — {0 h re endu ualities than |actress as human and charming as Miss | singing. The first important part the Rio has more ring q Direction Aantey, Company, of Umerica Tim McCoy in Ralph Graves in “Forcign Deviis." Alma Rubene in Y “The Swell Head Bebe Danicls in . “Heart of Salome." “Swim, Girl, Swim * Truxton York Tom Mix 0 “The Circus Ace. AL St. John comedy. Sport ‘reel. Serial Grorge Lewis_and ion Nixon 1n “The Fourflusher." Jimmie Adams comedy Tolleen_Moore in n “Her Wild Oat." Sennett comedy Noah Brery and Evelyn Brent in “Beau Sahreur." Comedy Colleen, Moore n “Her Wild Oat." Flace to Sennett comedy. Bohby Vernon comedy Venus” bears certain structural resem- P W wae | DIaNCES to that screen success. TTHE story of “Vamping Venus” Was| "y, . roje of 4 New York politician, | written especially for First Na-|who is knocked out and dreams that | tional by Howard J. Green. The screen | he is a dictator in ancient Greece, | & - | Charlie Murray is reported by produ ;‘:“’_““""‘ was made by Bernard Mc- | i % (o utives to have one of the finest | nville. Ralph Spence has been en- ' comedy roles of his career. Thelma gaged to write the titles. McConville | Todd appears as a very blond and re- ! — uacommonpy “Vamping Venus.” 1t has BYANITA LOOS The Story of the Little Blonde Gold - Digger That Nobody phe Menjou. with Evelyn Brent lead and the German, Lothar form: Foll favori: any screen actress of recent years She | Del Rio" he declared. “She is un-| er Follies - favoriie lan i e e wreer story adapted by Ernest Vajda, tmansit he: has genuine talent for acting, she has ;flxsu:’llyxlnullégu;m. n;xu s:adel 'ke:’?: :‘:fl nsferring her allegiance to the screen | 1oy 5 2 d a fine background of cultural | head at al es. 1 predic vil! was the role of a ¢ancing siren in Sere. | tentatively called, “Code of Honor. A Ihr and et has's trpe of beauty {have a lon] and brilliant career as a | nade.” which stars Adolphe Menjou and | e G » e which will not fade with the years. |star.’ | 18 now being shown at the Earle. To Do Story in England. i SO shouid never ‘do the entirely mpossibie Corporati vin Carewe" ¥ ration, Edwin 's produc- thing. the thing that could not hap- ! tion schedule calls for one story to be pen. There must be an element of | mace in England. There is also a possi- = o Teasonableness even in faree. Charlie’ bility of another of the series being \ Charlie Chaplin says a comedian | [N his new contract with United Artists A Cure fOl‘ I nlit ati on. Boes even further. He says & ¢omedian | made in China fails if he is merely funry and there & _To deeper meanitg behind his humor. £ Miss Flonne Hi 3 S yhi el urley, featured this | vashinztonian making practi stage debut. thea- | T is predicied for her by those have heard her well 4 oo | voice. {g. ml.m 2 is the | cated” el Lee, the blond gold- | Gigger in “Gentiemén Prefer Blondes.” | §he dezcribes him in her diary thus: ‘Mr. Eisman is in the wholesale button professicn in Chicago, and he is the gentleman who is known practically all |} over Chicago as Gus Elsman, the But- ton King™ < Ruth Taylor was chosen for the part Lorelei Lee not only for her acling abilty. it is claimed, but because she, more than any of the others, looked like Raiph Barton's illustrations of Lorelei. The Shadowgraph. which centuries 2go was the only type of stage produc- tion in vogue, provides a unigue scene in the new Menjou picture, “Serenade.” | A great white gauze screen, 60 feet wide enc 40 feet high, was placed in fron: of the stage in the large theater serting buflt for the production. By special lighting eflects behind this curtain, Di- rector Harry D'Arrast was enabled to gt some attractive shadow scenes. Johnhy Hines' latest Pirst National picture, “Chinatown Charlie™ is near- ing the finish. Paul Perez will con- tripute humorous titles, The comedian ig on @ bilarlous sequence in 2 of horrors, of wax Works, hich is thought to fit ines’ particular brand * not “The Tempe: nited Artists is an original of the Russian revolution, not & screen version of Bhakespeare's play. Love” which was ed in New York, was id Belascn he most n David Wark Griffith's achievement.” Chautard, former director now a noted character actor, is snt yole in First Na- precious gem crown of glorio support of iphe Men- uper of the a lale addition 1 the | stories of the series. for se FATHER ost | fathers of the early California {is to be immortalized in ceuulourflu shaj signed to direct for the International Distribution Ti . | individuality of even his new pl.lytn.\ Doleres Del Rio will be starred in all The contracts call m_pictures, with Konrad Ber- s “The Bear Tamer's Daughter" fi Work on the Bercovici tory will be started within a few weeks, according to the producer- SALVIERDERRA, gne of the famous of the Franciscan ‘This famous old priestly character is i screen in na,” by John T. Prince, well n portrayer of this type of re- °r Salvierderra was a real flesh 00d character of the colorful era of the Spanish dons in California, and furnishe Helen Hunt Jack: the characters for n's classic story. one of ANNOUNCEME.\'TS from London are to the effect that Rex Ingram has . his wite, picture. It is understood v has been appropriated for producigon of the picture than has be been considered for an made photo drama United 5 have an agreement with the 1 concern to handle world distri- bution of Ingram's product. “*The Squall” to Be Filmed. AVING acquired screen rights to “The Bquall” the sensational . Broadway play by Jean Bart, Pirst Na- tional Pictures is to give it an elaborate production. ‘This play ran for a year n Manhattan and created an immense amount of interest. It is laid in Spain with esta s the colorful atmosphere, The ceatral figure is & young peasant girl, whose entry into a sedate Castilian household 1s the cause of & tornado in domestic life, Noted Parachute Man. RALPH DOUGLAS, parachute-jump- er, signed by the Caddo Co. for service in the air thriller, “Hell's An- s @ well known movie dare- il and stunt flyer He won the world's parachute cham- iip at fan Diego, Calif,, on No- wixr 16 when he dropped 5,500 om & 10,000-100t altitude before the ripeord of his chute, 9th at Gee St. NNW. HERE AGAIN BY INSISTENT DEMAND! 8~ NOW PLAYING % CAME LARM MLY. Presents VICTOR MUGOS IMSOKT AL CLARNIC “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME” e LON CHANEY & YOU s GPPORIUNITY 16 VIiEW BOIN N PHOLGSTLAY GF U I Vs §AY H Role 1HE GHEATEST, MOST KENAATIONAL ALl TIME YOI CANT AFFulil 70 (A Universal Puiure) Y SPECIAL MUSICAL PREL 'lilr,' 1 % BY ROX ROMMELL, Cond RIALTO ‘.,”01“ K BT OHRCHENS F W. MURNAU introduced a num- | {4 * ber of tnnovations for other di-| rectors to copy in “Sunrise.” Now, in | connection with e 4 Devils” he has | ceveloped still another new wrinkle, | which from i*s feasibility is expected to | catch hold in a business where every | new turn in production is seized on | as avidly as if it were a gold mine. ‘The a “character ocoach. he is a he, in the preliminary rehears- | ing of the ‘ghyer in a portrayal. He is| the equivalent of an Army drill ser- geant who whips the raw material mmi is used, In the case of “The 4 Devils" this| valued assistant was a former student under Max Reinhardt. His specific use is to iron out the character work of players who are new to Murnau's style | or are not practiced in screen methods of projecting personall He acts vir- tually as the director's “eagle eve. | “There is always a tendency on the | part of young players, ys Murnau, “to imitate their screen favorites who are successful. The function of the ‘character coach' is to diminish this. Furthermore he can ald materially in reducing to the minimum rehearsals on the set and L§ takes. ‘ In thus ing pains to preserve the‘ Murnau is following his customary JUNTERS TR L oode, M Wathins MHunt Master POX VOCAL ENSEMBLE FOX SYMPHONY Leow BALSILOFY CON! 60 ANTISTS PARTICIPATING = _M:Enmlofl” and the Fo: A lem ony Orchestra 3‘;“ il"rnent aCycle AN r STASE PICTURE | 0 Sound end Motion policy of trying to stimulate the per- sonalitics of his actors in a fresh, un- hackneyed manner that keeps their own identity. Washington's e Playhouse THE LITTLE THEATER Between ¥ _and G on Ninth Street Now Playing William Fox Super-Production “THE IRON HORSE” Histarical reproduction of Inving “Wilderness. GEORGE O’BRIEN MADGE BELLAMY and J. Farrell MacDonald foX THEATRE CCONTINUIOUS DAILY 1AM tol130AM-SUNDAY k3010 11:30PM. FOX STUD_l_Q ,frrscnt: s THHOASES THE DDOS T CORPS ORCHESTRA DUCTING 60 The. Twirling"— Whirling Argbe FOX MOVIETONE NEWS LUXE SHOWS SUNDAY OSD!‘.UKE SHOWS DAILY 130 the Screen— ADOLPHE- ENJO IN & FASCINATING LOVE 5 oRY S€T |'I(‘_'O -5 am. -3)'301' .'I"‘nnqd 9 AV WHITEY KAUFMAN # VICTOR ORCHESTRA in Edward L Hymans Revue "IN THE ARMY” A°Biq Parade’ of sonq, dance and music hiks CONTINUOUS' HaM o llR FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON AT POPULAR PRICES RO¥ The Splendid Story of a Great Love Qorn Amid the Roar of Cannon and the Crash of Warting Ships. \ 22 iy AMBASSADOR 2wt <3¢ | COLONY ¢ ol Rl TODAY aind TOMORROW ' TOMORRON SURENADE, DaVies i oQuUAL A MENJOU 10 gl 3 D LAMION [ TORAY wnd h\\\;}gltmg\_‘Jh‘;l!"g_\u. HOME “fi;\‘\y I NEW 1““\ . i ) TR TN - e A Roa it Rt W TOMORROW.. W n u:“fi-‘:\\\'nn WS TR OO TN WTTTT M JORERT n'fi;’. th '“Q'Q:( m‘:"nw k) :vl:n;}\x I MAC SR COMEDY OO RO S WINDSAR ‘ng:::- RIS R RINUM (N CENTRAL Wl AW AR N TOnAY DTS GBI S0 A 'g «1}134 rny TIVOLI lh‘l & Pat T R'\\‘\ LD OA 7% b, COIERETAND KECLY N TOMGHROW C Oy G e ot MARY N AN T ASTOR Avel N Quebes NCNW, TOMORROW NOANW \ Y RSN oo M G YORK TONAY WP Y HEAL Ry AX DAVE G, )] FRANK CAMBRIA'S ELABORATE PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS of 1928 Mester of Ceremonies WESLEY EDDY Guest Condactor THE PALACE SYNCOPATORS THE THREE RITZ BROTHERS The College Cut-Ups KATHRYN ERWIN CHAS. JOLLEY Miss Persesality Tenor I\I'I\\I.H”Kt"(‘i DE PACE Mandolinist 10ORE < Exsemdle A 1™ Steppers LOE W'S OLUMBI F ST C HOUSE OF HITS HELD OVER 92 WEEK / [l CHARTIE CHAP or made Fou wv own part, | am guite ready 1o agees - ““&\ll wart of M dletum-LXE l&‘!ll n Wadlng: ~———ADDED ATTRACTIONS—— Columbia CONCERT ORCHESTRA —Claude Burrows, Conducting [HE FLAG Pied Av the tradition of Betay W v R Wi Geane Wentaen Mot NEWSREEL A foaler i faaturing ¥ia