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Show Red Headed Woman Booked At Rivoli Sunday - Monday "Red Headed Woman,"" Katharine Kathar-ine Brush's widely-read novel of a stenographer who capitalized on her sex appeal, comes to he screen i at last with Jean Harlow, her famous fa-mous platinum-blonde hair changed chang-ed to a flaming red, in 'the title role. The picture will open Sunday at the Rivoli theater; Practically every red-headed actress ac-tress in Hollywood was given tests for this highlycoveted part before decision was reached by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer officials to assign the lole to Miss Harlow, providing she would change-the color of her tresses. Report has U that the alteration alter-ation has given the noted heroine of "Hell's Angels" an entirely new personality! as well as giving her appearance ai totally different aspect. The story of "Red Headed Woman" Wo-man" concerns Lil Andrews, an unscrupulous un-scrupulous but extremely attractive typist, who .exerts her wiles, upon her employer, Bill Legendi e, despite de-spite the fact that he is a married man, with the upshot that Bill's wife divorces him and Lil becomes the second Mrs. L-egendre. Not content con-tent with -having broken up one home, the socially ambitious ex-stenographer ex-stenographer now centers her attentions at-tentions upon a wealthier man. It is impossible, however, for the sexy Lil to be faithful to .any one man nnd when she. attempts to double-cross double-cross her latest "flame" by having an affair, with his chauffeur, complications com-plications begin and the clever Lil finds .that .t-be's got to be even cleverer if -she's, going to achieve : her ends. Just how she does it makes up what is believed to be one of the most amusing and interesting inter-esting plots used on the screen in j some time. |