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“Just A Woman.” 
One of the big novelties of the pre- 
sent theatrical season is promised in 
the presentation of Eugene Walter’s 
latest play “Just. a Woman,” which 
will have its first performance at Ye 
Wilbur “Theatre, next’ week, begin- 
ung- Monday, December 13th, ‘under 
the direction of the Messrs. Shubert. 
_This is Mr, Walter’s- first play since 
“Fine Feathers.” .. Mr. Walter has 
written his play about a novel and 
original theme and .has infused his 
characters with unusual virility and 
force. The play is in four acts and 
an epilogue and its action centres 
about the steel industry. Through 
the inspiration of his energetic and 
ambitious wife,.a common working- 
man of the steel mills rises to the posi- 
tion of head of a large steel corpor- 
ation. As the years pass on and he 
becomes a figure of prominence both 
,.in_ the business and. social world, he 
begins to neglect the wife who has 
placed him in the position he holds 
and finally seeks a divorce from her 
on grounds of adultery. The de- 
nouement of the piece in a sensation- 
al trial scéne is thrilling and of in- 
tense. dramatic appeal. 
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