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PANTHEA

OCTAGON AND KING EfDWAKD, THEATRES. 'Pan*hea-,' a drama with a tremendous emotional climax, tellingly presented By ifoo stat^—Norma. TaJma^t* —is the latest super-attaraction at t3ie O" jigm. and King Edward theatres, whaoh were occupied by very large afiwiienoe* for tt* initial showing this afternoon.. It is the story oi' a terriblo dilemma oonfro-n'tjinr a pure and high-souled woman and probably it presents Miss Tahnadge witl the finest opportunity of her screen career. . Panthea as a famous piandste, and the sister of Ivan, a Nihilist. Baxcn Dud si-tor, a great impresario, rids an evil eye upon her person, and being repulsed, ho asks 'the Prefect of Police to trump up a charge against her, his aim bcin.sr to intervene and ■win the girl's gratitude by apparently saving her from the police. Tho police, descending upon the apartment, surprise and arrest tho Nihilists, except Ivan, who escapes. A soldier hj killed" in tho melee, and Ms death is fastened upon her. The Baron ia denied access to her, and she i, sitto p ii Mio cc i _ to a d In fii sm;r to Plwnoulh tho bo it 1 i c<_ktJ ind f nthe 1 lcscutd ' \ Cnui Moid ill 1 run t_om Xi 1 lht\ fill d» plv i k« nd ol 11c piit 111 Unit to e\ i 1 P1 t i 1 ix t b l , t octet Sinu 1 nit I\u> n-iMin 1 tei thr\ il ImiiK niu 1 md h\ n in I ins t dis in ! 1 _, i 1 1 fi ttin„ him nto n 111 \ he 111 c he n hrd no > to -><.'! l hj H th s no J it el doi ' d pan I ith j 11 i ic t th pi ii 111 itn toi nl in t 1 11 In lin l n1 t c li \lH] 1 j di 13 hn hi 1 1 Id In teim "l o 111 'n ' I H'll 1 Tit tin ill\ i l sM, ( t rls ] 1 ' t 1 ioocnt 1 e 1 o 11 1 li s I 1 > hj \i ut II to ] o fr i 1 t, j u I ion 01 t o] (1 1 11 I 1 ird 11 1 t thi ] (. < lie 15 In < 1 11 t 1 1 ' 1 > 'll t ti h1 it 01 1 1 1 1 mt met wi* 1 tn hj 1011 li d in u ] t uln hj hi] 1 n ii tl' i 1 n 1 101 ( 11In u t l e 1 l w 1 hj 1 1 1 1f \ 1 i if it P ! hn Mi n met i j r d 1 hj 1 11 I i hj 1 iV\ tll 1 1 1 i' i t 1 1 m hj i <t 1-, d 1 In! iiu 1) u nil ' 1 I 1 p ui A\oii 1 fn] \ p n id Tinier ' I a 1 mit at b +h hoi in » A t 11 a \

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Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8

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PANTHEA Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8

PANTHEA Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8

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