The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1921, Page 2

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THE SmARTL E STAR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. ; POLA NEGRI As the Wild Desert Girl, the Oriental Dancer and the Harem Queen Allak wills that ere her beauty and love find a master, the harem shall rock to its foundations! In Bagdad, where love is intrigue and flaunts death, she scoffs at all men’s love, yet is slave * at last to her own. a MYSTERY! GLAMOR! LOVE! INTRIGUE! > wa ee Coliseum Concert Orchestra Program Sunday Concert—12:30 eae Overture WOT MOORE <s0-6.0 50d otuanid Rowe Ke codon Beethoven Second Movement From “Unfinished " Symphony” wareee Schubert Soprano Solo, “Mimi’s Aria” from “La Boheme”...... Puccini MISS EMLIA M’CONNANN, Soloist : . , Intermezzo, “Forget Me Not”.. o's e:ecie o10,010 o:b'e « LOPDETE _ i ® OME 5. Sop bus O84 TRESS aA a GSES Hee ee ccccees+ Herbert “Oriental Dance” (by request) “Walther’s Prize oe from “The Meistersinger”....Wagner. Overture, “The Bat”... soe coe © wow ewes caeeee ss SETAUSS ARTHUR KAY ee Se So ee | “ PATHE NEWS FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS AESOP FABLE

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