Show WIFE HAD HER suspicions hubbes compliment evidently made her think there was some thing in the wind 0 J M 11 writes aa as follows to the now new york sun sir this mot mb beautiful morning I 1 ii arose early went vent out on the veranda and stood listening to io the birds sing bine ing look looking inglat at the tulips and pansies pan the young leaves on the trees the new cut lawns and enjoying the floods of sunshine making all so restful I 1 felt that it was good to I 1 live ive on the breakfast table I 1 found my favorite dishes daintily served my wife sat opposite toe me herself of lovely womanhood I 1 could not refrain from expressing my great pleasure and d happiness 1 I said this is a most delightful breakfast and I 1 have the best and sweetest wife in all the world to share it with me now naturally 1 1 I expected a sweet smile of appreciation did I 1 get it nor no 1 the lady half closed hel hei eyelids looked at me steadily and aal said you be particularly careful tt t come home this evening on your regu lar far train t arent women queer creatures |