The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1917, Page 6

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PUBLIC APOLOGY The management of the Coliseum sin- cerelyregrets its inability to accommodate the enormous crowds which came to see the world’s most sensational actress, THEDA BARA, in her greatest drama, “THE TIGER WOMAN,” yesterday evening. An apology is due you. We felt sure that with the enormous seating capacity of the Coliseum we would be able to seat comfortably and quickly every person who applied for a ticket, but there is a limit to everything — we were literally swamped during the evening performances. Judge us not too harshly. However, our regret is tempered by a degree of pride in being able to offer such a popular star as THEDA BARA inher best “VAMPIRE” Drama. YOU CAN ASSIST US MATERIALLY BY ATTENDING THE MATINEE PERFORM- ANCES. THE COLISEUM OPENS AT 11 A. M. EVERY DAY. AGAIN WE SINCERELY ASK YOUR FORBEARANCE. COLISEUM THEATRE ‘Harmless Means of Reducing Fat are necessary. Marmola |... eription Tablets are made ex- |) y him on my way to the stage. notice im accordance with the fa) «it was our first matinee in Phil: | ing paper : greed onl oi adeiphia,. Margie, and I noticed he Let me see it.’ I said, for 1 saw | every @ week Is the rule. Procure * | bis hand As I read it | remembered wha Ww py Aes, or, if you) “what do you pose he!t hud overheard at the next t fewte agg onion a the Mar-| neant? I asked Ruth as she step |to mine the night | went on Mich. a foodward Ave. De-| red into my dressing room between |my part, not knowing whe s . the acts was going to turn ont an actress or | Quake - Seeesensonseeeasess ae She looked at me in surprise. just a Albert Hansen Haven't you seen the morning pa- pers? she esked went on to deweler and Bilveremitn i per? ent as an actress or was ‘P'010 Second Ave, Near Madi | Your pretty lithe Miss Hunt-| acting a woman with more e next afternoon as | passed | ig froth at the mouth now at th in one of the morn lay }od to nigma,’ and it! when hat the writer | Earne neo ‘The We ac r ¢ No,’ I answered. ‘Did that pret i gone asel - . ington {s on an aft n paper little Miss Huntington have Chose rposely to n Se <n oe Ae an ee something nice about me in her pa-|his mind whether 1 yeally NOW PLAYING CAPACITY SECOND AND POSITIVELY on the LAST WEEK continued came wap the right tempo, That gir elther soul or bodily iI, I f Lawton, I/ ter. this time it w interpret-|@ phy {Ing the part better than she had on | tion, ithe first night | Lawton could not pick up his}and stride, and his characterization fell | tonic |flat. Lawton has always been ver lucky in his women's support since | boils, to the consternation } could A dyspe troub! tired | ways seemed to,me to play up to him without thought of themselves “He has been with his lea ® ladies and his ingenues on those men who are a and forgetting, f men who have supported him m have strutted their little hour on | ments [the stage and then dropped out of | ment |the public eye The were th P| kind of women who will always | give and forgive. ‘However, the young woman | whose name is on the bill as Paula ton is not that kind, I would te to do her a wrong, for I am Wh < the | very « n made! pensi le serv charges for freight ¢ attle water front have by shippers to the pu ©) to ple A te wort: woman 15c¢: 15c eee wee pyre nents apt yaa commission, the special inves drug ton of statewide switching charges | last th will be d here this week Sim The probe ordered after the| water legislature 1 a emermency ap-| spoon propriation of $8,800 for the | make ernment, thru the interstate com-| and merce commission, was planning to! drie In tigate terminal switching] soft ch « here, and the commission} wavy CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE § whore convincing Proof 5,3 | When Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vege-| ee we | is now given to everybody to see —_—————— —@}In she going to have something ,sure it would mean an eye for an|table Compound first tro | MARY HERE AGAIN THE WONDER FILM oo cheat al ear wenn | Fence TO ANOTHER | [Rice about your inquired Ruth with /eye and « tooth for « tooth A, its curative powers were! Mary Miles Minter is back in| A PICTURIZATION IN EIGHT EXTRAORDINARY ACTS OF 4s an extraordinary method.|, _“NOCK TO ANOTHER _ ) almost a rin |. She ts an actress, in Panta, doubted and had to be ut |The Gentle Intruder.” It t6 at the ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ GREATEST STORY, READ BY dinary because, while per.|" «wen, you are starting in all| «well ir FE cer yy se a ie aoe ane ache Gubemrias Buse Reystone _ FIVE MILLION PEOPLE IN COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE harmless, no dieting or ex") ich) paula’ gn Earnest Law-| tremble ir aiheckin are focah' ok tha th wundreds Of ee eee The story is of a French cabaret girl who, holding the fate jhad one of the morning papers in/she had a paper in her hand energy and enthusiasm of youth r I} have accentuated the joy of staid old} Denison The plece was Tell your loquacious friend.) what Lydia KE. I “so: MEDICINES, LIKEMEN in my t Law I want) Theda Bara’s ton ha long he i know a grand) Tiger Woman string girt 0 ‘ %. Pinkham’s Vege. |b eual van see t le Mrs. G. O.\cept that, por _ . en —— oney ~- : 8 ot strength that e¢ Mir fe yd a I m Med-| clothing, b customs officers -- matic relations with Germany, re 1 at tanding of a t , s as for free ad-|in her new picture at the Colise-| TEN SMALL boats are under re-, sumed Saturday night practice nad che eames te ter tc | and um, by smuggling several strings of! pair at Everett shipyards of attending a vaudeville show. |myself—and then came the big|clustvely prove every day that they| lscene. To my surprise and almost |are medicines of the highest charac | | Hood's Sarsaparilla originate Peptiron Pills, named fron jhe has been a star. They have al-|for loss of appetite, indigestion and man ptiron Pilla make the ideal coursc Don’t Let Soap careful what you use. Most soaps | and re shampoos contain t ETERNAL TRIUMPH = [iss ares Pinna ee wey at an in the AP TRUTH OVER ERROR Pei occ Ordinary World pose, It was’ learned that the gov-| creamy JOHN HAMRICK |arranged to make {ts inquiry at the| it loosens and takes out every par SECOND AND UNIVERS| Ty CaaS | 22" time, In order to eliminate | ti te of dust, dirt and dandruff duplication of some of the work. Advertisement, STAR—MONDAY, FB, 26, 1917, PAGE 6 S IN FILMDOM NEWS~NOTES—GOSSIP | = Your TODAY Last Opportunity , LY f Jane Gail, in “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” Libelty All Week ee eee PROGRAMS TODAY |DIVER CAUGHT BY SQUID a8 In “20,000 Leagues Under the a,’ a native d is caught in sinuous of a squid. Capt mo, of the Nautilus, goes out) in a diver’s sult, chops off the arm| and rescues the diver. It is at ma IMMEN—tthel Barrymore in “The White Liberty eee «rue HAD TO GO BELOW Mallaby and Tab eh fighting on » Touch of #in Minsion, so t at y so down ina cumeay ie Mt, and Mary— STHAND—Charies May tn 1 for the outcome Deserter.” x = s HOW'S THIS? The World and the Woman” is still et the Rex. Jeanne Eagels} stars in it aed Chariie Mu | } WELL, WELL, WELL! i i hink a tempera x 1 villain, but G? ‘n si ' pps,” at the Clem-! mer, Ani lolph, the artist 9 | parsecutor Anita Stewart stars. | oe ‘Anita Stewart portraying the role of Mr. Chambers’ most lovable heroine in the etory that everyone wanted to see in picture form, and for the benefit of those in Seattle who did not get to see COCKNEY'’S STORY | Positively Relieves the, A plodding old cockney hawker! ; THE GI 99 at the when It played the week of the big snow, another opportunity youll surprised of a nation in her hands, was forced to spy on those who fre- quented her little cafe. » have ex WE'LL GIVE HER ONE most beneficial ef Anybody seeing Mary Mclaren ise, ite value has be-|wouldn’t think she'd want for nd it is|}home, but in “Wanted—A Home,” for wom-|she does. She gets it At the Class A j getting ©! day She is piling up Special Music M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra ADMISSION 15 CENTS elcome to our city, Paul m. If you have not yet add the gayety of nations see | HULLO, MATT Matt Moore, brotherdn-law of fary Pickford, plays the juvenile in “20,000 Leagues Under the at th Liberty It's thrilling id and very good r City.’ that I have ¢ you see him tonight, st as he called me und has from fem of my dressing room, ‘that t drag ar o my work a. 6.8 m for libel had dizzy GOOD WESTERN SCENES whim, I pe headaches; The Western mining town scenes I protente ntil are realistic and the dance hall— ell you don't,’ was h and well dys Brockwell, as Mar nay E. F Livingston, in “One Touch of Si (To be continued) nd at the Mission nm now free ball girl! { made . 2S his let. “THE TIGER WOMAN” Barrett ave, Dent. greater in 1 nder the knit coats worn PRES. WILSON, for the first “J Theda, th oman of the wild) by her dogs time since the breaking of diplo- { good" ?—does It cure? 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