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Show Pauline Frederick in Intense Plot at American THE triangle, the basis of contention in contemporary society, is one of the hinges on which the plot of "The Fear Woman," Pauline Frederick's latest Gold-wyn Gold-wyn production, swing's. "The Fear Woman," which opened yesterday at the A mcrican theater, contains many tense sit uations. In "The Fear Woman" a sorrowful, well-bred young woman, Helen Win-throp, Win-throp, is thrown by fate into the' household house-hold of the Scarrs, a blase married couple. The author has woven the plot around Mrs. Sca'rr, the offender; the ne'er-do-well society "favorite," and Helen Winthrop, with the latter as the protagonist. In saving the wife's reputation, Helen Winthrop makes the supreme sacrifice for a woman the loss of her good name. The subtlety of the triangular situation situa-tion has been brought out in "The Fear Woman" better probably than in any other play in which Miss Frederick has ever appeared. |