Show SO SORRY Y SHE'S HES AN t- t ARTIST Calve Calv Tells How She Envies an Humble Humble Humble Hum Hum- ble Bourgeoise I wish with all my heart I had never been an artist Calve says it Calve the great pr prima prima ma donna and a a. woman who has tasted all th the sweets of success success success suc suc- cess that fame and wealth can bring Yet with the prophet of old she agrees that all is vanity vanity The noted singer expressed herself thus jn n response to two inquiries from froma a newspaper Are you happy and If It you had your life to to- begin to-begin begin over again would you choose the dramatic profession After practically answering No to both of those thoe questions she went on to torel rel relate te how during the past year she was singing in her native town For the sake of auld lang syne she gave a little dinner to which she asked as as' guests fifteen of her old schoolmates They all were married into diverse social social social so so- cial stations They all of them envied me me- mea a littie little lit lit- tle tie says Calve but there was not a woman among them whose lot I myself myself myself my my- self did not envy and she whom I envied envied en en- vied most was not the most beautiful but the humblest the least gifted who lives the humdrum life of ofa a provincial bourgeoise |