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Show MB m ETHEL CLAYTON WANTS REAL HOME !j:-s?li i Ethel. Clayton, the charming Para-I mount star, almost succeeded in fulfilling ful-filling her one cont-umlng wish in "The Prlco of Possesion," her latest Paramount, feature, which will be shown at the Lyric theatre next Monday. Mon-day. Her greatest deslro was to return re-turn to a domestic screen story to have a real home in the movies and In "The Price of Possession" sho gets a homo, but it Is a large London es-. ttto. ' "It is not exactly tho kind of home I want," paid Miss Clayton, in speaking speak-ing of her hope, "hut it will do. I really want to return to ono of tho old domestic dramas like I used to do." Not long after Miss Clayton made her success in "Dollars and the Woman" Wo-man" it waB discovered by producers produc-ers that sho had tho "air." So they cast her for social queons with pot poms Instoad of children. In "Tho Prlco of Poscsslon" sho plays a sort of double rolo, first as tho wifo of a bush rldor in Australia and Inter as tho mistress of Barston Manor, a largo cstato In tho suburbs of London. Lon-don. MIfs Cb ton dues admirable work (n contrasting the simple domesticity of her Australian homo and the com- plox management of tho England cstato, cs-tato, yet in tho latter position sho brings into tho play tho homely qualities qual-ities which sho practices in every day life at her own homo. Rockcllffe Fetlowes is leading man, |