A Warning To Husbands
A Btory is going the rotmds of the English newspapers about a gentleman who, finding a smoking concert wearisome, left early and finished the evening at a musical cornedy theater. He sat near the stall door, and as it was chilly he kept on his overcoat. A lady in a private box by accident dropped an earring of no great valué, but the trinket struck against the edge of the box front and dropped into tne open iop pucjtei. ui the gentleman's overcoat. The guileless man went home, when his wife, ahvays carefully inclined, turned out his coat pockets. The sequel to this pvetty story is not told, though its moral is obvious. It is uuwise, as it is mean and uugallant, to go to the opera without your wife.
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Ann Arbor Courier