THEDA BARA AT THE KING'S
Wherever Thoda Bara is appearing the management know that the mero announcement of tho fact in bold typo rallies tho crowd. This versatile emotional "star" is featured as tho stellar attraction at tho King's to-day, and as the drama chosen is a big multi-part version of Rider Haggard's famous story 'Jess,' tho lure is a double on© —both star and subject being pre-eminent. The action takes place in the Phillipines in georgeous tropical scenery, and 2,000 horsemen appear in the climax scone. The supports aro ' Winning a Husband ' (comedy), French Army Horses, ' Cultivation of Coffee,' and ' Palace of Fontainbleau.'
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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 6
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104THEDA BARA AT THE KING'S Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 6
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