Show I i I Evening Chit Chit-Chal BY RUTH EUTH CAMERON CAMERONI HAD a most Interesting evening c last I night Let me inc tell you ou about it I I fhe The little stenographer lady Jady X brought ht her newest chum to callon call callon callon on me mo I had heard a good deal about this personage She Is a new stenographer In tho the office She came caine from a distant city She Sho was according to Molly's advance notices a a. most superior superior supe supe- nor person This was nothing unusual for Molly whose own exceptional qualities qualities quail quail- ties are only exceeded by her humility is constantly discovering superior per per- sons Having seen soen some sonic of them before and smiled at Molly's wl wistful admiration of or something not half so fine as she I thought I was prepared for this one But ButI I was mistaken She exceeded all my expectations She entered my study with an air of ot conferring conferring- an inestimable favor upon both Molly arid and me Inc Having seated herself in my most comfortable chair and gazed d aze-d nonchalantly about the room with an au appraising ap- ap appraIsing appraising ap ap- praising eye and a gold lorgnette stare she opened up with a a. lofty denunciation of those horrid trolley cars we came camo over on Really she assured me mc me nothIng nothIng nothing noth ing but the pleasure of seeing you and Molly Mony would have made me ride In them So unpleasant you know to have to sit crowded in with all nil those thoa horribly common common cornmon com corn mon people Wh Where rc do the nice people of the suburbs ride While I was recovering from this her roving eye CYP lit upon on a bit of old delft ware waren In n my cabinet and at once she recognized an opportunity What a a. dear lit little littie tittle tit lit tle tie pitcher My aunt would so O love lovo that She Sho has a lar large e collection several thousand thousand thousand thou thou- sand pl pieces ces She 2 ff quite crazy about old china really neglects her family r to tour about the country in her car collecting collectIng collect- collect I Ing lug it I dont don't know what uncle would lo ilo 0 if he didn't have his stables to amuse him He Ho has some very beautiful blooded blood blood- ed horses you know I didn't know and felt a terrible desire to say flay J so O. O but for Molly's sake forbore A mention of her long journey to the city was an occasion for the recounting of a no singularly trying experience From Fron Cleveland Clevland to Chicago my dear they had no chair car r. a misunderstanding I be- be hove and I actually had to ride all that distance in a day r coach So unpleasant I know don't dont don't know what what- mother would have said if she he had known that was going to happen lappen This is just a Ii sample of the tho conversation conversa conversa- lion tion to give lh you the Idea It continued in this strain in about two hours I felt I most edified but tho the one drawback was that I wanted to know how Molly was I taking taking- ii 11 I like my friends with a sense of humor Immo and I didn't like to think Molly l might not have one At her friends friend's m mention of tho the reasonable 90 90 suit stilL I 1 thou thought ht I saw a Ii amilo hover about Molly's Molly's Mol Mol- lys ly's lips but it might have been merely the firelight playing with Molly's mouth which IB Is just what any sensible firelight would want to do But flut when the newest chum churn was putting put put- ting on her furs and holding forth to tomother tomother tomother mother on the the fare at her boarding house actually no salad course my chance to 10 end this thin suspense came what I want to Molly Molls T J murmured know is is do some Borne people really convince themselves b by what they ther say Oh Ruth fluth cried Molly with a lau JAu laugh h that was no mirage Plow How could she sho and then almost a It wall wail She never ne was was' wasHko ilkI that before Never mind Molly T r comforted You can bring me the tho next one 1 1 r I rI h if |