Show HUSBAND WAS THERE Story r of How a Salt Lake Masher Hat I Poor Success in Attempting to Organize a Flit fltion I A little episode that occurred In n veilknown Salt Lake restaurant recently re-cently has furnished a rich topic for I conversation In certain social circles It was after the opera and a number I of the members of the company dropped Into Ube restaurant which essays es-says to cater especially to afterthe 1eater trade The party contained both > men and Tvomen and they cstah halted themseltes around a large table In tlC public illnlnsroom A young nan noted for his wealth and good lothos followed the party Into the place He seated himself ordered a bottle of wine and took a look around Presently he beckoned a waiter and gave the waiter a message for one trlcklngly attractive woman in the operatic party The message was an nvltatlon for her to come over and share the bottle of wlne with him The waiter knew what was expected of him and delivered the message The woman wom-an Immediately turned and repeated I the message to her huiibund who sat beside her The husband waited for nothing further and the industrious manner In which he bounded to his feet and started for the Salt Lake beau Is said to have been Interesting It apparently made a deep Impression Ion I-on the masher who did not wait for the husband to arrive but left his hat In the restaurant and mnJc a dash for the strept He managed to distance the rate husband and fled up the street the husband who weighed perhaps fifty pounds less than the masher being unable un-able to overtake him despite vigorous efforts Up L o this time none hut the husband hus-band 1C wife the masher and the waiter tiiew the cause of the row so upon h k return the husband was called ul Xn for an explanation of his charge u von the beautiful young man who had fnessod away HO violently The husband cW his story and the party at once vc ted to carry the matter further fur-ther As t preliminary step they left the restaul cnt fitter saying they had rather decl ted l opinions in regard to a house that A nuld permit any such play The party A Vtnt over to a Main street restaurant A ttacrc cuppers for the women wom-en and one Ii the men were oulercd I The other m si three In number did not wait to cat It was gore they wanted and I d by the husband they left the women In charge of one of the men and start = d on a hunt for the masher It was three hours until train time but althoug h the men hunted diligently dili-gently and desp Irately they were unable un-able to locate the masher Which was perhaps Just as well for him The opera people took their early morning train the men vow Ing1 they would dissipate dis-sipate to the exlei vt of taking a few random punches u it the masher the S next time they met hlin wherever the meeting might occur One question left uj Bellied Is whether the hat left In the re tlatirant In worth as much or more th ii the meals the opctru party ordered i ut did not wait for The dcterminatl on of this point would Indicate how the restaurant came out financially on the play The episode Is told to point the following excellent moral TJonc y and clothes dont always win her es pcclally if her husband Is I along |