At the end of the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Gooddresser start housekeeping; they are more than affectionate. After a period of six months things are different. The wife no longer dresses for dinner; the husband is not interested in affairs at home. The two dress to go out, with friends of the opposite sex. While the two are waiting for the husband and wife at the same spot, by coincidence, and the girl under the man's umbrella, to protect her from the rain, the estranged couple meet in the hall of their home. The sight of each all togged up awakens the old love. Both fail to keep the engagement with the two standing under the umbrella. - The Moving Picture World, December 14, 1912
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