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Show Seena Owen Stars in "A Woman's Awakening" Seena Owen returns to the screen after several months' retirement to star in "A Woman's Awakening," a Triangle-Fine Arts picture directed by Choster Withey, which will be shown at the ,Oak theatre Monday and Tuesday. Her role Is that of a young wife striving to maintain her ideals though married to a rako who Is enamored only with her fortune. No play produced at the Fine Arts studio In recent months has given a star better (opportunities for displaying the variety ot her wardrobe. Besides a number of evening gowns, Miss Owen wears a score of dashing street costumes, Vnovelisporf attire, chic riding rid-ing habit and even dons malo dress I .1 M I 'I ' ' IISrBBBBBiZiiSB i ' IIBBBBBumIquBBBBBBBjE' BBflBBBBvfeMBBBr " fYBll IBmTlHsi9i BmBBbbbbbbbbbbbbbf' bbbbbbb BbbbbIbb MbbbbbbbbV :'bW-''bbI: ItBBBBBBBBBl SLifi'vBBal 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' Seena Owen, In Triangle Play, "A I Woman's Awakonlng." clothes for on edventurous expedition expedi-tion to a gambling resort. I The story, written by Frank E. Woods, deals with a young wlfo who discovers that sho was married for her fortune. Her mother Is an in-j.valld in-j.valld and the only friend In whom sho can confide Is a former admlror. .Ono night as tho husband Is pro-paring pro-paring to quit the house, taking with him the balance of the wifo's fortune, ho is murdered. Tho wlfo and the young lawyer, her formor admlror, ''susjpec't ,e-ach other, 'and the-spectator is mystified until the startling revelation revel-ation at the end ot the play. |