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Show WILL GET MONEY NEXT TIME Little Likelihood That Mrs. Crabbe Will Have Opportunity to Cash Hubby's Check Again. -Henry," said Mrs. Crabbe. "don't you never give me another check to cash. Always give me tbe money after this, please." "Why, what was the matter with the check f "Nothing was wrong with the check, but the cashier didn't want to take It, and said 1 bad to be Identified. I told him my name was Mrs. Crabbe, and asked him If be didn't see it on the long line, but he Just shook bla head, and said I bad to find some one who knew me." "And who did you flndr "No one. I asked him If b didn't know you." "What did he say?" asked Mr. Crabbe, eagerly, but with modesty. "He said, 'Of course I know blm.' "And then he cashed it," said Mr. Crabbe, hla chest expanding visibly. "Not right then. He asked me to describe de-scribe you." "Of course that was sufficient?" "Yes. I told him you were m lawed-off, hammered-down, bald head- rr" an. w'"i y1 ri, v , ' ' Uche and aV tuOit oa J us-- - t , j ' , you wore fifteen collar 'and ten- . . year-old blue suit, and that you held on to a dime tighter than letter , holds a glued postage stamp. I waa going into further details, but be stopped me and said, 'All right, Mr. Crabbe. Just Indorse the check on tbl line, please.' " |