She Knew Him
r "Are you going down to that hateiul club again to play cards to-night, Bob, and eave me all alone?" moanod Mrs. Gamble o her husband, as she placed her arms iround his neck and laid her face against lis cheek. , "Well, no, dear, I'll be real good to-night and 8tay at home to keep yon company, re)üed her good-natured spouse. "I declare ! That's just like a man ; there's1 no depending on one at all." And Mrs.1 Gamble stamped her little foot in a pet. j "Why, what is the matter, deari I hought I would please you ; you are always regretting my nights spent at the club." "Plea9e me I It spoils every thing. Mr. iimble and Jake Slipper and Daisy Deal are coming down here to-night and I'd had a ;ood chance to win back four dollars I lost at poker last nig ht. Now you'll sit in and scoop every thing clean." The Little Tycoan Cürries its own orchestra frrim the Te -nple theater, Philadelihia.
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