Show Evening ChitChat Chit BY RUTH EUTH CAMERON HE lady who came to the day THE with mother yesterday brought her T hit little tie tl grandchild And at atI 1 I o'clock n school w ai ll out ut the tho little girl next door and Iio little girl irl two doors down the over OCl to pla play dolls with her Of Mother r PIo produced uce e of the old family fam farn- ily playthings In In a of dolls doll's furni ture for or them a a while they the P 9 a th room to to y And nd t tl cn Vm n all aU at I 1 was waR c conscious of a dl co a. a The dispute concerned Concerned concerned con con- the arrangement nt of ot the the But they have burea us In parlors I I heard v v- T Yes they do rhen do o rhen we lived lived in the boarding house fe Ie e had a bureau in lii our parlor behind the ther screen screen 1 But we hav got haven't-got got a a. I dont don't carl 1 got to have the bureau In tho the pa pallor lor because if we dont don't therell there'll only on- on bo a piano and a chair and you cant can't have havea a parlor with just a piano and a a 0 chair But you a bureau In a parlor par par- lor br an and I J Won t Then J I won wont t play and I dont don't like you and rn Ini down clown and get grandma grand grand- ma to take tako me mc home hiom T I dont don't want to play with you S So ih there re This last remark delivered d in a shrill tone audible all over O the house brought grandmother to tho tim scene of action Madeline ne dont don't you dare say that naughty thing again agan She reproved Of or cOurse durse you will play ply with the other little girls and play Ilay h as they want to You h know you yoji can cant can't t have your own way way all the tile time the worst thin thing about Ia Madeline Madeline Made Made- eline e- e line sl-e sl e explained to me subsequently when comparative peace lOae had bad been re restored ro- ro stored When she cant can't have her own way she sits site down and says T r 1 wont won't pla play I think that's a terrible trait in a child If f she were my child chUd Id I'd break her of it no matter what I had to do With difficulty I repressed a smile Not be because I lout agree with grandmother I do thoroughly I dont don't know any trait I dislike more in a child than the I 1 wont won't play habit But you see SM I dislike it even more in grownups 1 And that's why I smiled For once on a time lImo Ta Madeline's ellne's grandmother grandmother grandmother grand grand- mother used to be bo a a. very active actie member of a certain club She Isn't any longer because the club voted voled to change Us Its place of 01 meeting to one more generally sible Madeline's Madelino's grandmother vigorously vig opposed ed the move move but lost Th Therefore she Sal said the thc grownup equivalent to I t wont won't plas' plas and left the club in wrath Thero There is a woman woma 1 In hi nei neighborhood rI who used to be n- n strong church member but who hasn't f inside the church this year lie thought ht t tim the he society needed a change chango changoor of or ministers The trustees thought differently r. r So she Rite said I wont won't until II you do what I want and has not been inside the church since Two of my neighbors who are arc usually active worl workers ers in the church fair arc are doing nothing nothing- this year Why Because they wanted the to hire biro a larger hall hail for the sale and the majority of the worshipers deemed that unwise So Ho these hi highly charitable and religious folk foil said We Wo wont won't play an and retired into their j rc pocUyo Uvo r and ho hope o the he fair foil would bo hI a fan failure Jr But wh why multiply jn instances instance You know th thin the i 1 wont won't play folks folls a u aS w well as aa 1 I ij d' d And A nd ha hate to I heni themas 11 us mud much I have o n nu nJ j doubt 1 So SI of or course I T don't dont net need to su- su f that thai you Olt be he silt mire not nol to them them thew m JU the tIlt slightest I degree lIl 12 h cr A |