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Show : V THE STAR DUST TRAIL 1 If you couldn't get a position, if you couldn't meet your hills, if you were headed for the rocks and your wife was a successful actress earning sufficient ta cover the expense ex-pense for the family, would you let her do it? In the new Shirley Mason filni, "The Star Dust Trail," playing at the Star theater next Tuesday, htat situation forms the theme of nn interesting in-teresting story. Bryant Washburn, the husband, was not willing to accept ac-cept It, so he went away. And Shirley, the actress" wife, nearly broke her heart grieving at his desertion. de-sertion. In tho end, when a reconciliation comes, she is the one to make the concession and life goes on for them less luxuriously but much more happily. ' They both agree that a man should be the head of the house and pay the bills, even though it means doing without many of the things they could have by. the other arrangement. Still, there are others who haJ worked it out differently and have managed to be happy regardless of the source of the family income. II is a problem worth considering In these days when woman's place in the world is becoming apparent. |