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STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1916. PAGE 8% PALATIAL NEW COLISEUM THEATRE TO OPEN ITS DOORS SATURDAY Anita King, Lasky-P: ramount Photoplay Actress, Editor of This Page Today, Tells About the Film Business - ! ! : * BREEZY NOTES ON [@. , Hl > You A 2? | GOSSIP ABOUT mi. HOW CAN GIRLS | ake SEATTLE PLAYS | ny Queries! THE PLAYERS | jf anil the photoplay actress who Is ibd Sry es editor of thie \MBRA A IS TS I ceil MAES SOMITE MipepONE | ed - Lydia whould |) i 9 4 pagetod oy 7 : : } concerning the photoplay profes be only too glad to ar By Anita King e aE ase tiche swer them, if For this purpose, | shall be delighted to meet . ‘ sh aet SS Seattle girls § afternoon, between 1 lock, at the Wash ed when she man asset. came to work all dolled out tea and cake, and have / ington hotel, 814, We will hav little confidential talk, and perhaps spend a profitable hour Come on, giris—don't be bashful I never was so firmly impressed Queen of the KING EXPLAINS In her fur { ( as Now Tee things ‘ { sissieactadslin al have hte 7 at suditortum fo Lom vids her t became acquainte By Anita King cue amen Pe a F_ wrnum, who won the Since the photoplay art has come into the eminence it ward, with her | | he h, and it . 1 " coat off, wor i as nats grand march, and ! holds, the old saying that a “Jack of all trades is mas ying her ones ¢ first time that I of none,” may have to be revised ty head n apie age yer ° @ concerning 1 4 matinee idol o A photoplay artist must be an athlete, a philosopher, a night of the murder he exe that to save the chologist. One must be able to ride, to swim, to under nd human emotions, life in every walk, etc. Above all, Must be ready to learn; to understand someqing new. too like a leap year AMERICANA 004 deal of de pily married So here I am, in a new atmosphere, a telephone instru | hating Amer o- going clickety-click all the time, telephones ringing, | ree eno nant is oe iM honpenab oe oe c mayor m@ hustle and a bustle permeatin 1g the room every minute—| ‘ only Pa Sais I am, in a new role—editor for a day of the photoplay | Noe should anual of The Star. bal 5 for his phote daira i tlor rl abilities He TO BEGIN Alen is doesn't have to stop to arrange his hair or fuses ord photoplay we iS a reas lays as kys | CLASS A~At ashing s ‘ ; ‘ause the Therefore ¥ 1 than a 4 . 4 " about his wrist ouldn’t call t thor of M ( f a watch, ete. He is of Ge ‘ ' A a an r y ¢ camerd man is, and : ak ss oy ht F arr Para t each net of stair wastes no tir He was right on 1AM OFTEN ASKED: “DO YOU REALLY TALK WHEN THE ‘ . i ‘ » the patr to the job when the Paramount maa ures are taken’ or Ww M Ward, | the eat he main ceiling ed at the city ball Jn an addr to several hundred girls at Berkeley university, 1 1 ar rw seen 1 from an indirect « ee ze au estion on thua: i xt ¥ Theda Bara, star of the serpent. e pelts ta oa We lang We y ea “Bae | £ a full-blooded Russian wolf es odo not fins res. We n up t © the foll ate the Countess dress ms aon H . oer 2 of : og] uote you need only anaives Fhe or Done It ns if to know it . i © see tures, laugh, You ° agent le to stand the sum moved to tears » , t of : eat of this country, he gets a your emot ' vacation every year in Russia We live the scenes w see 5 role of eee cheeks of sad-hearted heroines are rs Rumor has it that next spring a pelle itneaked ’ Mae Marsh and STION FREQUENTLY ASKED IS HOW DO Robert Herron lay work? r are to wed. For Perseveran ab . the past few of roses. Or at only tn the t years while they have ay of tt have been play- ity by far have had to awa ir ture at the anywhe ing together in ays, that ran into weeks and months, befor the Griffith sta- the director. " Cupid b ok " pi as the assiptant will take your 1 y harks been busy shoot- le'll tell you he'll let yo t rows, He forgets. He's a busy man. Yo * eht ne ee ‘That is fatal. Discouragem « tamew Pe You must persevere. You must r cee a ee eee ee arrived in Los Angeles, ebance for an interview with the di HIPPODE arn §=- Kimba is the exhibitor who Mf you think you have it in you, you mu « and : ‘His house was 80 Mnterview. And then, when you get it ECESSARILY A PRIME REQUT t “ t hen h t “Damaged director ts trom . > not weil, fo Ar t Goods" that be Geclded to Kase ec » If you are anxiow 8 . ocen: ap. tonm_os. fone cama: Sa Must have supreme confidence in yo: rect relat » 4 bnight show ev th a lot of patience. : see See ee ial a ee ‘ Saturday night Pa aaa NTAL TRI art's “ee _ ANOTHER QUESTION A ~ oor A cook sometimes may not eat to enter the photoplay p ° a her own meals, but Anna Held, re ‘That mestly depends upon th rl herself, as it does in any other egos > cently recruited into the photo othe: and ew says @f work. In the studios she is given the same care as {n ber own t matter n advance of mont citles tn tts class Ye That's - = su bikie tual of playhouses. Seattle offers the patrons better the nd produc: en least, to lov er is ¥ BASe, |t90 © Lot oe he Lasky-Paramount studios, we have what we call « studio|tions than my own native elty, Chicago, second largest theatre city in| er at the Lib-|her bro mvict.|and several other int g Seat |r rounds of the Los Angeles thea- & Who occupies the same position as a house mother in a sorority /the United States erty, should be welcomed by them! Romar And he tle features. FCOLISEUM THEATRE Fifth at Pike—the World’s Largest and Finest Photoplay Palace Saturday, January 8, at 2 P. M. RUNNING CONTINUOUSLY TO 11 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT ATTRACTIONS Mary Pickford in “The Foundling.” Geraldine Farrar in “Temptation.” Fannie Ward in “Ten- nessee’s Pardner.” Margueri Clark in “Mice and Men.” Marie Doro in “Diplo- macy.” Dustin Farnum In “The Cail of the Cumber jands,” later “The Ay | of the L . . . . . . . — —You will see on the screen—Fannie Ward in a sensational picturization of “The Ade Makita ta. “eal, (hf GEDALDINE FARRAR} m Cheat”—said to be a more thrilling feature than Geraldine Farrar in “Carmen” Temple.” Hear the famous Russian Orchestra of eight, the highest salaried musical artists in the States, and the Giant Moller Pipe Organ, which will interpret the picture fea- tures and render special numbers. Loge Seats 30c Reserved Loge Seats Hear Anita King, the Lasky Paramount Picture Star—she will appear in person and talk to the Coliseum patrons Saturday and Sunday. \ pal / a DUSTIN FARNUM }fid MARIE DORO (if moune re FREDE nick JAY ny ‘DL ANCHE SWE