Mrs. Business-man has an admirer, a foreign count, who admires while hubby works. The count gives the charming lady a valuable brooch, which she accepts. To keep hubby from knowing the source of the gift, she pawns it. Taking the pawn ...See moreMrs. Business-man has an admirer, a foreign count, who admires while hubby works. The count gives the charming lady a valuable brooch, which she accepts. To keep hubby from knowing the source of the gift, she pawns it. Taking the pawn ticket to her husband, she tells him she found it, asking him to get it out of pawn. Hubby does, and seeing its beauty, decides to give it to his stenographer, whom he greatly admires. To deceive his wife he purchases a cheap brooch in its place. This he offers his wife, who can say nothing. To do so would disclose her plot. But she clenches her pearly teeth and resolves to get even. Meantime hubby, who stands in strongly with the stenographer, has made a date to go walking with her. But vengeance is near. Wiley and the count, hubby and the taker of dictation all meet in the park. In the mix-up which follows hairpins fly. Everybody takes an involuntary bath in the park lake. Written by
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