The Implet (Jan-Jun 1912)

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WHO WEARS THEM? In a dispute for the possession of the bifurcated garments young Mrs. French conclusively proves that she is entitled to wear them Copyright 1912 by Imp Films Company THERE is no doubt that domestic work palled upon Harry French. He hated the job of helping his young wife pack their belongings preparatory to moving from their Harlem flat. And Mrs. French was inexorable; she kept Harry hard at work. But he intended escaping petticoat thraldom for a time. In the apartment below there was a card game threatening and Harry determined to make one. So he feigned madness: alarmed his wife and made his escape. Joining the party, he won largely and was happy in his success. Mrs. French got wind of Harry's whereabouts and surprised him in the act of deception. When he returned laden with the spoil, he was greeted with a broomstick attack; deprived of his winnings; physically sat upon and informed that his better half "wore them.'' on the same reel The TEA INDUSTRY in the UNITED STATES 2-10-12 IMP FILMS COMPANY 102 West 101$t Street, New York Carl Laemmle, Pres. 'fHBEB imps ,£V£Kf WEEJC 1 tfHREE IMPS 'EVERY W£EJC* msi