THE PAIL T NEDBA8K AN THE THE A TERS ..7.M0VA IN "BILLIONS" AT THE RIALTO Tim incomparable Nazimova will a pear at the Rialto the first half of this week in an exceptional urama ui woman's varying moods, "Billions.' In this brilliant and fascinating ro m0nre from French sources. Nazimovn ia given full scope for that amazing artistry which has won for her the first place among living actresses nililons" tells of the unusual lovf. story of a proud Russian Princess and an American poet, who through an unexpected twist of circumstances ia transformed into a multi-millionaire. "Man vs. Woman", a new and amus ing Christie comedy; Pathe New.? "Topics of the Day," and an inter esting travelogue. Coming the last half of the week Bert Lytdl in "Tho Price of Redemp tion", adapted from tho widely real novel, "Tho Temple of Dawn." It ia u screen drama so vital and gripping that it will hold you tense and breath less. Conductor Jean L. Schafer and his Symphony players will feature the spe- Ci woman risks ' her pod name 1 1 X. lo prove her love lj fox the man of 1 I her choice KTr SHOWS START AT 1, 3. 5. 7, 9 MATS. 20c NIGHT 35c .LYRIC w . . . - - THIS WEEK Jesse L. Lasky Presents Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Forbidden Fruit" By Jeanie MacPherson A Paramount Picture Show, start at 1, 3. 5, 7, 9 WATS Tn ui.ut en- "v-v, ii ion i clal number Slavonic Rhapsody by Friedman, and the Overture "Ruy nias" by Mendelssohn. Wilbur R. Chenoweth, organist, will feature on the grand organ during the showing of "Billions" "Melodie" by Rachman inoff; and during tho showing of "The Price of Redemption", "Hymn to tho Sun" by Rimsky-Korsakoi. CECIL B. DeMILLE'S GORGEOUS PRODUCTION "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" ALL WEEK LYRIC Here is another Cecil B. DeMille life-drama of marriage and its critical problems that bares the hearts of men and women, shows the working of tho human soul, filled with the radiance of romance that will quicken your heart-beat, "Forbidden Fruit" is a drama of poignant beauty, warm with tho flesh and blood of living men and women. Dressed in all tho glowing color and luxury that DeMille can weave like a cloth of gold. A story that blends the spiritual beauty of "Something to Think About" with the flare and silken fashion of "Why Change Your Wife?" More thrilling realistic, more sumptuously staged, than any other production DeMille has created. Owing to the length of this produc tion the picture will start at one, three, five, seven and nine o'clock sharp. Introductory prologue, "A Cinderella Incident," with Flavla Waters and Lois Melton will be given at the de luxe performances at three, seven and nine. Owing to the cost of this plc turo the admission will be thirty cents for all seats at the matinee, and fifty cents for all seats at the night perform ances. No children's prices. "FOLLOW ME, GIRLS" HEAD LINES NEW BILL OPENING AT THE LIBERTY Pretty maidens, tuneful, catchy music and a comedian who la truly funny are the chief ingredients of the musical melange offered by Harry Carr and company; the Jazzarimbo Trio, musical entertainers; Mathews and Blakeney in a comedy oddity, "Stringes"; Baron Lichter In a novel comedy piano act; Christopher and Walton, two funny comedians present ing "A Close Shave"; "Movie Mad", a rollicking Christie comedy; "Velvet Fingers," a thrilling story of a modern Raffles, and tho International News Weekly, completes the program for the first hal fof the week. Coming tho last half of the week, Will Fox and Company in a splendid comedy playlet entitled "Goodbye"; four other good acts, comedy and news pictures, and the amazing jungle ro mance "Tho Son of Tarzan." Music fork' 3 if 4 ,4 - i i f ,: W 4 V STARTING MONDAY Manager Duncan Is Offering One of the Best Programs Ever Seen in the. Colonial "GODLESS MEM" Or "BLACK PAWL" from The Saturday Eve ning Post Story Better acting was never before seen on the screen. IS A New Super Comedy "THE JOCKEY" Starring That Clever Comedian With the Rubber Knees Special Music COLONIAL ORCHESTRA A. L. Bonner, Leader AT REGULAR PRICES by Babich and his prize orchestra. "GODLESS MEN" AT THE COLONIAL From the Saturday Evening Post Story Under the Title "Black Pawl." THE CAST: Black Pawl Russell Simpson Red Pawl James Mason Red Pawl (age ) .....Frankie Lee Dan Darrin John Bowers Ruth Lytton Helen Chadwick Samuel Poor Alec B. Francis Spies Robert Kortman Mrs. Pawl Irene Rich Sea Captain Lionel Belmore A Remarkable Character. The picture was adapted from th3 stirring tale, "Black Pawl," by Ben Ames Williams. He has taken for his chief character a man hated and feared on all the seven seas, the hardest skipper who ever trod a deck. That is "Black Pawl." His first mate Is his son, "Red Pawl," reared In hatred and bitterness and like a lurking wolf-cub, awaiting his chance to overpower his sire on. the first sign of weakness, and. lead the pack himself. With broad, livid strokes the au thor has painted the crashing fist fight for mastry between father ana son perhaps the most stirring s'agc encounter ever screened the strug glo of the crew to keep the ship afloat in the grip of a whirling tropical hur ricane, the treachery of Red Paw' that left his father, mortally hurt, struck down from behind and then a climax that you will never, never forget. The Call of the Sea. Sea stories are always popular. There is a love of the sea inherent in all of us. Even those who have never seen the ocean, and never ex pect to see it, are stirred by Its romance. I" MONDAY & TUESDAY rn du cr i i tin Vl I ll E J IVI Feb. 28 and Mar. 1 BARGAIN MATINEE TUESDAY The Splendid Comedy NIGHTY INSIGHT Unanimously Endorsed by Critics As the Best American Comedy In years. X K I" K : M NIGHTS 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 MATINEE Entire Balconies 50c Entire Orchestra $1.00 ORPHEUM ORPHEUM CIRCUIT The Best in Vaudeville 2: 30 wed. Thur. fh. Sat. 8:20 A Tip Get Seats Early One of the Biggest and Best Bills You Ever Saw! JEANETTE Hackett & Harry Delmar Present Their New Offering "THE DANCE SHOP" ' With a Bevy of Beautiful Sales Girls George MacFarlane The Favorite Baritone JOHN ALBERT JOHNSON, BAKER & JOHNSON SWOR Bros. Impersonators of the Southern Negro LANE & HARPER BREAKAWAY BARLOWS KIRKSMITII SISTERS In "An Old Fashioned'Garden" THE KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY Positively No Advance in Prices MATS. 25c and 50c EVES. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 lit ii -ifis k k, .jot. , iOt. k k t, ;t ;i ii x. h i; k :;; : 11 t k ;f ;;' ;i :t' , k kk. ii :f';i ;i ii'snc if. it. ;il 'DANCE SHOP" REVUE AT ORPHEUM 4 6 f 4 xi r "v ' -v.--f. sy. v:-w; y aw i 4 i i i X i . t J i 4 .1 .; ' JEANETTE HACKETT Who heads the bevy of beauties in headline attraction of vaudeville bill coming Wednesday matinee. LIBERTY Where Thousands Meet Thousands Dally MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY HARRY CARR & COMPANY In the Girlie Offering "FOLLOW ME GIRLS" A Musical Skit of Laughs and Chuckles f BARON LICHTER The Discoverer of Piano Comedy EZRA MATHEWS & OLIVE BLAKENY Presenting "STRINGC," A Comedy with a Pull JAZZARIMBO TRIO Syncopationists Supreme CHRISTOPHER & WALTON In "A CLOSE SHAVE" 'VELVET FINGERS" Mystery and Romance "MOVIE MAD" A Christie Comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program Thursday Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00 9:00 Mats., 20c; Night, 40c; Gal. 15c