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Show SHE WOULD END THE GAMBLING. Wife's Conscience Aroused, But Action to Be Deferred. T think It's simply awful," said the first woman, "the way men remain away from homo at night and risk their earnings at the game of poker. My husband is a perfect fiend about the game. One night he had three friends at our house and thev played mat norrid game until nearly half-past half-past three In the morning." "My!" exclaimed the other woman, the one with the 5A plaid waist. "And does he lose much money?' "No-o," says the first one. "He hasn't really lost any money. In fact he's been winning a little bit. But then that doesn't make It -Ight I would be opposed to gambling, no mat-ter mat-ter how much he might win. And just as soon as my husband wins enough to finish paying for my c'othes that I've picked out I'm going to make him stop it. If he doesn't 1 11 leave him. I just simply won't live with a man who's a gambler." |