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Show WAS HIS WIFE'S HATPIN. And He Had Wasted Time Trying to Find an Ownir, In a theater recently n man down la ono ot the front tovvh spied on tlio lloor a large lmtpin with nn amber top. Looking about him, he saw that two women nml their escorts had Just sat down. To ono of tho former ho presentetl tho pin. A shake of tho head Indicated that he had mmlu a mistake. Then ho tried across tho nlsle. Tho women seemed to bo Interested. In-terested. The pin was a curiosity and Its amber of a unique carving. They hesitated, but the pin was handed hand-ed back. Desperately, he began tho search anew. Two ladles unattended seemed likely owners. To them ho showed the pin. They took It and en-Joyed en-Joyed Its pattern, .lust then the man felt a tug on his sleeve. It was Ills wife and she remarked: "Why aro you showing my hatpin to strangers?" He, blushing, wont over to tho feminine femi-nine pair and explained, "It's my wife's hatpin," ho said, but In such consciously guilty accents tlint tho women handed it back with doubting smiles. |