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Show YOUTH HAS GREAT-! ERCHANGEIN-MOV-; IES THAN ON STAGE! . i Making hay while tho sun shines is Mabel Julienne Scott's chief reason rea-son for prefering the movies to tho legitimate drama al this stage of her caieer. This talented young actress play's tho leading fcmlnlno role in George Molfoid'a "Behold My Wlfo" which will be tihown at the Lyric, theatre for three days commencing "tomorrow night. ! "To sucecd in pictuies ,ono must be young." explained Miss Scott recently. re-cently. 'The character actress, of course, plays an Important part In every production. But her grasp upon up-on fame Is limited. On the other hand whtlo the majority of feminine screen Btars are young women hardly hard-ly In their twenties, tho most successful suc-cessful women stage star arc middle aged actresses who have several years of experience behind them. Tho chlof reason for this is that the cam-era. cam-era. is more exacting than the eye Youth alone can stand the close-tip When I nin n Uttlo older, I shall perhaps per-haps return to the stage. But at present I fell that there is greatir opportunity for mo In motion pictures." pic-tures." I Incidentally Miss Scott, who made her dago debut as tho half breed girl In Rex Bench's "The Barrier," Is again playing an Indian maiden In "Behold My Wirel" which is tin screen version of Sir Gilbert l'ar-ker's l'ar-ker's "Tho Translation of a Savage" MIRon Sills, Klllotl Dexter nnd Ann-Forest Ann-Forest ar also in tho cast. The picture pic-ture is u l'uramount. i . a |