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Tacoma Times, Tacoma, Washington, July 17, 1915.
„Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Wash,“ about 1910,
postcard in color
& „Pacific Ave., One of Tacoma‘s Busy Streets.,“
about 1913, postcard in color
& Retiring Room for Women at the Colonial Theater,
Tacoma, Wash.
(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 16, 1915
& MANAGERS of motion picture
houses which are so arranged, that they have no retiring room
for women, would do well to take a hint from V. L. Schram,
manager of the Orpheum Theater, Canton, O. Schram noticed
that a great many of his feminine patrons made use
of a long panel mirror in the lobby to tidy up their hair or adjust
their hats on leaving the theater. He had noticed also
that women frequently lost hairpins in the theater and it occured
to him that it would be a good idea to put a shelf with
a box of wire hairpins conveniently near the mirror. The scheme
worked like a charm and the hairpin box has since
proven very popular.
(...) Reel Life, Sept. 26, 1914
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