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Show ROSE OF THE WEST," MISS TRAVERSE Out in Hollywood. California, some of the motion picture directors have added fresh fuel to that old fire of battle between the blondes and tie brunettes of the fuir sex, by stnrt'm' the question. "Which Is the more enp-ble enp-ble of deep feeling, and "hen fore of portraying more forcibly the crea'est emotions tho blonde or the brunette vne of woman?" Some insist that the greatest emotional actresses have been hlondes and portrayed their great eharacters as such. Others maintain' thai 'hey have been ladies of raven lucks and midnight eyes, and haw shown the great emoUonal parts of j history and romanc e accordingly. There has always bery. qreat perplM-ty perplM-ty as to whether Lady Macbeth should i be played light, dark or medium, lo give the appropriate romplexion accompaniment ac-companiment of her intense feelings. So the fight rages' incidentally the one actress shov -bag in town who can throw light on thle great question is Miss Madia ine I ra' rse who is known far and wide ( h r forceful emotional work She I- .-pp. a i ing at th" l'tah theatre today to-day In the William Fox photoplay, Rose o i ho West" in which, as thej mother r.-ady to lav down her li'e for love of ber chlhl. and to pacriflce ; happinof to save the honor of the man she loves, she is said to give ohe of her most Vivid revelations of a i woman's heart Miss Traverse throws Judgment on the side of the brunettes: she has black hair and dark brown I eyes. oo |