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Show "Beholci My Wife" Shows Transition of Savage Maiden to Aristocracy a picture thai is distinguished i Its breadth Of theme and haekground cams to the Albumin i tlieatre last evening. eve-ning. It Is "Behold My Wife'" George Meli'ord's latest production, based upon up-on Sir Gilbert Barker's thrilling story of the Canadian Northwest, "Tho Translation of a Savage " The central characters are an Indian girl and ttu- aristocratic young Englishman Eng-lishman who marries her in n moment of rage because of word that his fiancee fian-cee back in Kngland has thrown him oviT due largely to his family's efforts. Determining to humiliate them, he BCnds his redskin bride overseas .to them. Then he proceeds to go to the dovil in ills own way However, dram atlc events bring about the regeneration regenera-tion of the man and the translation of the xirl into a beautiful, cultured woman, and the ending Is .i happy one- "Behold My Wife!" bus the rare good fortune to have a east of players that interprets each role With rare sympathy .Mabel Julienne ScOtt Is the heroine and Milton Sills portrays thQ lUCt of the young Englishman. Elliott loxter and Ann l orrest also have Important Im-portant roles. Tho picture Is a Paramount Para-mount and was adapted to the screen b Frank Condon |