Louise loves Fifi, her little dog. She also loves her hubby, which is well, for hubby is an awfully jealous man. Louise takes Fifi for an outing. She sits in the park and reads and looks up in time to see Fifi saved from a squashy death ...See moreLouise loves Fifi, her little dog. She also loves her hubby, which is well, for hubby is an awfully jealous man. Louise takes Fifi for an outing. She sits in the park and reads and looks up in time to see Fifi saved from a squashy death beneath an automobile by the fearless and good-looking Eddie. Louise is profuse in her thanks and they exchange cards. Hubby sees them separate, and the "Green-Eyed Monster" gets busy and he only half believes the tale Louise tells him. Hubby and Louise are invited to a ball and go. Eddie goes too, and fate ordains that they shall meet and talk as hubby goes for refreshments. On his return the "Green-Eyed Monster" gets on a veritable rampage and an exchange of cards is made and Louise is borne tearfully away. Eddie is more than annoyed. He tries to drown his indignation by long and copious draughts. One of two men find hubby's card in a pocket and decide to take him home to the apartment house. They put him to bed, removing his coat. Eddie has it all to himself, for Louise is at her club and hubby is at his. Hubby comes home first, and recognizing Eddie, he flies into a rage and decides to go forever. Eddie wakes, finds he is not where he ought to be and escapes by the window without his coat, as he hears a sound at the door. Louise comes in, sees coat, thinks it is hubby's. She goes to bed and is rudely awakened by a wild-eyed apparition with a gun. He sees his wife and storms to her. Louise, not understanding the why and wherefore, finds refuge in tears. Hubby seeks the bar and the same solace that Eddie did. He meets the same fate, but having Eddie's card in his pocket, he is deposited on Eddie's bed. Eddie jumps up and is shown his own card. He sees it all. Explanations ensue and a penitent husband interrupts a very damp wife in the act of packing her trunk. Eddie is called in and hubby buries the "Green-Eyed Monster" for keeps. Written by
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