The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 12

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NO RAISE IN PRICE |} “LES MISERABLES,” the greatest epic and dramatic work of fiction ever cre- ated or conceived; the epic of a soul transfigured and redeemed, purified by heroism and glorified through suffering; the tragedy and comedy of life at its darkest and its brightest, of humanity at its best and at its worst. bilities. sensational ! A Ww ABSOLUTELY F, BRAND NEW rb ad ; : IAM FA Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 il , THE SEATTLE STAR oo] William Farnum in Victor Hugo’s “Les Miserables !” The very statement is poignant with wonderful possi- Massive settings—as strange a story as ever told. Unlimited in time and money, the producers have stopped at nothing to make this a super-drama. Throughout its entire nine parts it is as if one were Hi; privileged to hold a mirror to time and see reflected i) before him the flesh and blood reality—vivid, dynamic, is a i 4 NOW SCREENING WITH A MARVELOUS MUSICAL INTERPRETATION By the & GREATER COLISEUM ’ SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30 PIECES MARIUS BRAMBILLA Conductor

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