Mr. Jones receives two tickets for the theater, much to the delight of his wife, and they start to dress for the occasion. Mrs. Jones leaves the house to go to the hair-dresser's, while Mr. Jones prepares to shave and dress. Looking for ...See moreMr. Jones receives two tickets for the theater, much to the delight of his wife, and they start to dress for the occasion. Mrs. Jones leaves the house to go to the hair-dresser's, while Mr. Jones prepares to shave and dress. Looking for clean linen, he finds he has no clean shirts. He immediately telephones to the laundry to hurry up with his linen. While the messenger is leaving the laundry office with Jones' laundry he is also asked to deliver a package for an actress. The boy, in his hurry, delivers the actress' laundry to Mr. Jones. Mrs. Jones finds laundry in Mr. Jones' room that certainly does not belong to Jones or herself. She also finds the picture of the actress with "To my dear boy," written on the back. Mrs. Jones grows furiously jealous. In the meantime the actress has received Jones' laundry, and finding a slip with Jones' address, she hurries to make an exchange. She meets Mr. Jones in front of his house and is explaining about the exchanging of the laundry when Mrs. Jones comes from the house and recognizes her husband talking with the girl whose picture she found in Jones' room. Mrs. Jones gets the actress' laundry, tears same in ribbons and the actress likewise tears up Jones' shirts. A policeman interferes and Mr. and Mrs. Jones decide they will not go to the theater that night. Written by
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