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Show o She Was Not Sure. She was from Seattle. After Inscribing In-scribing her name on tho hotel register regis-ter she asked tho clerk It any mall had come addressed to her. The name she wrote on the register was, simply, "Mrs. T. Brown, Seattle." "I -"on't suppose, by any chance, that this Is Intended for you, is It?" Inquired the clerk, handing her a letter let-ter addressed "Mrs. T. r. Browne." "res, that Is mine," said tho de-I de-I mure guest. "I recognize the handwriting." handwrit-ing." "But the namo is spelled differently," different-ly," pointed out the cautious clerk. ".You spell your namo 'P-r-o-w-n,' and the name on tho letter has a final 'e.' " She got all fussed up about it and blushed radiantly. "You see," she explained, "I am not sure how ho spells It." "Who?" "My husband. We've only been married mar-ried a month." San Francisco Chronicle. |