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Show WAS HIS WIFE'S HATPIN. And Ho Had Wasted Tims Trying to Find an Owner In a theater recently a man down In ono of the front rows aided on tho floor a larKo liatdn with an amber top. l.ookhiK about hltr, bo aaw that two women and their vsrorla had Just sat down. To one of tho former ho presented tho pin. A ahako of tho bond Indicated that he had mads a mlstaks. Then he tried amine the aisle. The women seemed to be Interested. In-terested. Tho pin wa a curiosity and Its amber of a unlijuo carvlnit. They bcaltnted, but tho pin was handed hand-ed bnck. Desperately, ho beenn the search anew. Two Indies unattended I seemed likely owners. To them ha showed tho pin. They took It and en-j en-j joyod Its pattern. Just then the man I felt a tug on his sleevo. It wns his wlfo and she remarked: "Why art you showing my hatpin to utrani.eraT" llo, tiliiHlilm:. wont over to tho foml. nine pair end explained. "It's my wife's hatpin." ho raid, but in such connclounly guilty neeenta that th I women hanucd It hack with doubting smllos. |