The Fable of the Husband Who Showed Up and Did His Duty
George Ade | United States of America
December 23, 1914 |
Comedy
Overview:
Mrs. Clymer has great social aspirations, and every time she gave a party her husband was in the habit of going to the Hash House for his sinkers and coffee. One night she panned him to a whisper for not showing up at one of her shindigs, so he promised to be on hand for the next one. Sometime later Mrs. Clymer railed the hens one afternoon for a musical. Hubby happened home early, so nothing would do but he must get gussied up and entertain the ladies. There was one young grass widow present who looked mighty good to hubby. His wife had told him to pay some attention to her lady friends, so he extended himself. Before sending the widow home he got her address and told her he kind of wished he was single. Mrs. Clymer got his number and forbade him to ever show up at another one of her parties.
Credits
Richard Travers | Mr. Clymer |
Helen Dunbar | Mrs. Clymer |
Gerda Holmes | The Young Widow |
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