Jack Armstrong's affections for his wife have cooled of late. One morning he leaves home in no particular good humor with things in general. While he is in this mood Mrs. Aubrey calls upon him at his office. She is a charming woman and ...See moreJack Armstrong's affections for his wife have cooled of late. One morning he leaves home in no particular good humor with things in general. While he is in this mood Mrs. Aubrey calls upon him at his office. She is a charming woman and Jack is easily influenced by her. She wants him to grant her a little favor which he does. He cashes a check for the lady, and he is so charmed by her that he improves upon the acquaintance. He escorts her home, on the way giving her another check for a new hat. They part. Jack Armstrong goes home elated with his success in making a conquest of a pretty woman. Of course, in his newfound happiness he shows indifference towards his wife, and the domestic atmosphere is therefore cool. But at the dinner table Jack Armstrong takes up a paper and reads a graphic account of the doings of a woman who is victimizing businessmen by persuading them to cash worthless checks. This bring him to his senses; he is a good fellow at heart and realizing how badly he has behaved towards his wife resolves to have nothing more to do with Mrs. Aubrey and takes every pains to reinstate himself in the good graces of his unsuspecting wife. Written by
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