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Show Cabarets Tame ! Compared With Sioux Indians H m USB BVI'H L,TTT, whe playe tha ( fl leading part In "The Rainbow - 1 VI Olrl." one of Klaw Erlanger'a big mualcal comedy alueceaaea, haa confided tA a Chicago newepaper man one Interesting deuula of the beginning of her professional "career." Hhe told him that ah. etarted In the cabareta of Chicago, and then be wanted to know why aha choc, the cabarets. "Because I'd n.yar seen one," replied Mlaa I.ydy. "They didn't have em In Frankfort. Tnd.,' my home town, which ' waa the Mggeat metropolie I'd aeen up to that time. Mother had never aeen one, either. Bhe aent me to Chicago to' conquer a career. 'Here'a twenty dollar.,' dol-lar.,' aald mo! her. That ought to last you thre. montha. and when lt'a gone you can coma back and take your proper place In Frankfort eorlety If you don't get a career.' But, of course, J did get a, career right away. It was in a cahajret and It waa t35 a week. I'd heard of that much money before, but I'd never aeen It. No girt In Frankfort aver got 116 a week." . "But weren't. you afraid of Tfe" asked the astonlahed confidant. "Hadn't you aeen any movies " "Tea" amid Miss Tdy. "I'd peen and heard and read, but I wasn't afrsJrt I waa reared among the Hloux Indians " |