Show STORIES ABOUT LITTLE FOLK curious ideas that youngsters get in their heads children get strange ideas some times almost as strange as their eld ers there lives a little boy on the south side who Is fond of the delicate flower embroidered upholstery of the parlor chairs not so very many days since a great fresh roll of yellow but ter came from the country and at traded the baby s eyes lie ile Is juet just old enough to toddle around alone and put his fingers in every pie by some unaccountable means he got a handful of butter and a few minutes later the mother was horrified to find each par lor chair nicely buttered he had found both pretty and saw no reason why they t go together he was not unlike the little girl whose mother found her before the parlor lace curtains scissors in hand busily cutting out all the roses of the pattern dey s so pitty these stories were told in a gather ing of mothers the other day and then the young mother of a three cearold year old daughter chimed in well let me tell you what my sal lie ile did I 1 heard a great crashing in the dinin dining groom room and went out to find two broken pitchers at sallies feet and a third one in the air ready to be brought down doan I 1 grabbed her and cried out why sallie what are you doing D ealing up housekeeping house keepin la she re piled plied unconcernedly her father thought it was tunny funny but I 1 well bet she shell 11 not break up housekeeping very soon again chicago chronicle |