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00:00:00♪
00:00:30♪
00:00:53And receiving a ring, and by joining hands,
00:00:56I pronounce that they are man and wife.
00:00:59Amen.
00:01:00♪
00:01:03God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost,
00:01:07bless, preserve, and keep you,
00:01:09both now and forevermore.
00:01:12Amen.
00:01:13♪
00:01:21Oh, boy.
00:01:22We're getting married.
00:01:24Congratulations.
00:01:25Oh, yes.
00:01:26Congratulations.
00:01:27Congratulations.
00:01:28Congratulations.
00:01:29Congratulations.
00:01:30Good doctor.
00:01:31You'll be next.
00:01:32Yes.
00:01:33May I get some of these little ones?
00:01:34Oh, sure, you'll get...
00:01:35Well, we'll be next.
00:01:36Yes, you will.
00:01:37You'll be next.
00:01:38Wonderful institution.
00:01:39It's going to be awesome.
00:01:40Supposed to be you.
00:01:41I supposed to be you.
00:01:42Oh, Mary.
00:01:43I'm so happy.
00:01:44I'm so happy.
00:01:45Oh, Mary.
00:01:46I'm so happy.
00:01:47I'm so happy.
00:01:48I think you've got it, boy.
00:01:55Honey, she's going to throw a bouquet for us.
00:02:04Ready, girls?
00:02:05Yes.
00:02:06Hey, hey, come here, come here now.
00:02:07The bride's gone.
00:02:08Come on.
00:02:09The bride's gone.
00:02:11They'll have to ghost him to be as happy as we are.
00:02:17Won't they, darling?
00:02:18Don't, Jim.
00:02:19What's the matter?
00:02:20Can a man kiss his own wife?
00:02:21But not in public.
00:02:22It attracts attention.
00:02:23Oh, but I'm crazy about you.
00:02:24I don't care who knows it.
00:02:25Oh.
00:02:26Oh.
00:02:27Oh.
00:02:28Oh.
00:02:29Oh.
00:02:30Oh.
00:02:31Oh.
00:02:32Oh.
00:02:33Oh.
00:02:34Oh.
00:02:35Oh.
00:02:36Oh.
00:02:37Oh.
00:02:38Oh.
00:02:40Get in this half, Ben.
00:02:41Get in this half.
00:02:43Get in the room.
00:02:44Come on, another one.
00:02:45Come on.
00:02:46Move on, and give her a check.
00:03:03Come on now, listen.
00:03:05Sit down.
00:03:07Look at me now.
00:03:08Oh, hello, Esther.
00:03:16Harrison, I can't make it tonight.
00:03:27Oh, no, it isn't that.
00:03:32You just witnessed a wedding and it's made him sentimental.
00:03:34You know, he thinks he's still a groom.
00:03:37How about tomorrow?
00:03:38Yes.
00:03:39Ladies, ladies, ladies, please, remember, he's now a married man.
00:03:40You'll have him all worn out.
00:03:41Hi, girl.
00:03:42I'll substitute.
00:03:43I'll phone you.
00:03:44Hello, honey.
00:03:45Oh, yes.
00:03:46You've got to change your clothes.
00:03:47Hurry up.
00:03:48Oh, I was just going in to help Alice change.
00:03:49Oh, yes?
00:03:50Gee, honey, you remember?
00:03:51Remember how excited we were five years ago?
00:03:52No.
00:03:53You don't think I care?
00:03:54No.
00:03:55You don't think I care?
00:03:56No.
00:03:57You don't think I care?
00:03:58No.
00:03:59You don't think I care?
00:04:00No.
00:04:01You don't think I care?
00:04:02No.
00:04:03You don't think I care?
00:04:04No.
00:04:05You don't think I care?
00:04:06No.
00:04:07You don't think I could ever forget anything as thrilling as that, do you?
00:04:08Oh, I'm so happy.
00:04:09Fred's the most wonderful man in the world.
00:04:10Yes?
00:04:11Mm-hmm.
00:04:12It seems to me I've heard that same wonderful man prelude at least a dozen times in the
00:04:13past two years.
00:04:14Oh, yes?
00:04:15Yes.
00:04:16Oh, yes?
00:04:17Yes.
00:04:18Oh, yes?
00:04:19Yes.
00:04:20Oh, yes?
00:04:21Yes.
00:04:22Oh, yes?
00:04:23Yes.
00:04:24Oh, yes?
00:04:25Yes.
00:04:26Oh, yes?
00:04:27Yes.
00:04:28Oh, yes?
00:04:29Yes.
00:04:30Oh, yes?
00:04:31Yes.
00:04:32Oh, yes?
00:04:33Yes.
00:04:34Oh, yes?
00:04:35Yes.
00:04:36You may have loved rich men more than women in the past two years.
00:04:37Yes, but I didn't marry any of them.
00:04:40Fred's different.
00:04:42Yes, just like Jim.
00:04:45Safe, sound, and satisfying.
00:04:55Marley.
00:04:56What?
00:04:57Oh, I feel so sentimental.
00:04:59Because, you're safe now.
00:05:02Married and buried.
00:05:05Don't be silly.
00:05:07Just because I finally took the leap doesn't mean that I'm going into seclusion for the rest of my life.
00:05:11Most certainly not.
00:05:17Snap out of it.
00:05:20Hello, Mother. Hello, dear.
00:05:24Herman!
00:05:26Oh, Alice, that's nifty.
00:05:28Just made for our honeymoon.
00:05:30I really wanted sable.
00:05:32Sable?
00:05:34Oh, boy.
00:05:36I'm going to have a sable someday if I have to marry a Rajah and live in a harem.
00:05:40All you'll need there is a string of beads.
00:05:42I'm sorry, dear, but sable.
00:05:45Oh, never mind, Mother.
00:05:47That'll buy me one.
00:05:48Then take my advice and get it before the honeymoon is over.
00:05:54Hey, the honeymoon's waiting for the bride and groom.
00:05:57Oh, Freddie. Freddie, where are you?
00:05:59Oh, there you are.
00:06:01Well, how do you feel, boy?
00:06:03Gee, I feel great.
00:06:04That's fine.
00:06:05Now, Freddie, I want you to take a little advice for no married man.
00:06:08Women are very petulant, very delicate creatures.
00:06:11You must be kind, you must be patient.
00:06:14Remember the vows about...
00:06:15Darling.
00:06:16Sweetheart.
00:06:20You look wonderful.
00:06:23Fred.
00:06:24Oh, Freddie.
00:06:26Oh, Mr. and Mrs. Garland.
00:06:28Time's up.
00:06:29Yes, enough saying goodbye.
00:06:30It's just starting.
00:06:31Never mind.
00:06:32You'll be running along.
00:06:33Come on.
00:06:34You know.
00:06:35They're coming out.
00:06:36Come on.
00:06:37They're coming.
00:06:38Get ready.
00:06:39Get ready.
00:06:40You'll be all right.
00:06:41Get ready.
00:06:42Get ready.
00:06:43They're coming.
00:06:44You'll be all right now.
00:06:45Goodbye.
00:06:46Don't forget the rice.
00:06:47Goodbye, Fred.
00:06:48Good luck to you.
00:06:49Goodbye.
00:06:50Goodbye.
00:06:51Goodbye.
00:06:52Goodbye, Fred.
00:06:53Goodbye, boy.
00:06:54Goodbye, dear.
00:06:55Have a lovely trip.
00:06:56Gee, you'll be...
00:06:57Goodbye.
00:06:58I'm the luckiest fella in the world.
00:06:59And I'm the happiest mother Fred
00:07:00You'll be careful back there, ma'am.
00:07:01I will.
00:07:02Bye.
00:07:03Goodbye.
00:07:04Goodbye.
00:07:05Bye.
00:07:06Everyone take their jackets off.
00:07:09Goodbye, we'll be going in as a whole family.
00:07:16Goodbye.
00:07:25You feel sleepy, dear?
00:07:26Still sleepy, dear?
00:07:28Mm-hmm.
00:07:29You try to ride over and take another little snooze
00:07:32while Daddy telephones from Brighton.
00:07:35Uh-huh.
00:07:48Goodbye, darling.
00:07:51Goodbye, sweetheart.
00:07:53Uh-huh.
00:08:10Alice.
00:08:12Alice.
00:08:14Uh-huh?
00:08:15Get up there.
00:08:16It's 20 minutes past 8.
00:08:18Oh, is it really?
00:08:19Yeah.
00:08:22What in the world isn't there ever a pair of socks in here?
00:08:47Have you looked?
00:08:49What do you suppose I've been doing for the last five hours?
00:09:12What are these?
00:09:13Gee, that's funny.
00:09:15I don't see how you ever got along before you married me, you big bear.
00:09:21Oh, don't.
00:09:22I have a headache.
00:09:23Oh, poor darling.
00:09:24But that's what you get for working all hours of the night.
00:09:30You don't think I do it because I like it?
00:09:34You certainly must.
00:09:44Oh, Alice.
00:09:51Yes, dear?
00:10:01What time did you get in last night?
00:10:14Early.
00:10:15Three o'clock.
00:10:16I was so careful not to wake you, I even took off my shoes.
00:10:22Well, I don't enjoy the idea of my wife chasing around with a bunch of night owls.
00:10:29Oh.
00:10:32You certainly did get out on the wrong side this morning.
00:10:35Well, did it ever occur to you that a man likes to find his wife home occasionally?
00:10:39Well, of course he does, silly.
00:10:42But I don't see you wasting any time at the fireside.
00:10:45Well, you know I'm swamped at work trying to swing that deal.
00:10:48Well, you don't expect me to sit home night after night alone, do you?
00:10:57I don't think you love me anymore.
00:11:05Of course I do.
00:11:11There, now, I'm sorry.
00:11:12I didn't mean to be unreasonable.
00:11:14I know you didn't.
00:11:17Now, you better hurry.
00:11:19before Jim stops by.
00:11:20Okay.
00:11:46Alice, don't you realize, dear, I can't afford all of these things?
00:11:51What things?
00:11:52These bills.
00:11:54What's the matter with them?
00:11:55What's the matter with them?
00:12:02Look at that.
00:12:03And that.
00:12:04And that.
00:12:07I know, honey, but I just had to throw a party for Sally when she announced her engagement.
00:12:13Everyone else did.
00:12:19And you can't say I haven't tried to cut down.
00:12:22Why, just look at this.
00:12:26I got three hats for the price of one.
00:12:30That's fine, dear.
00:12:31But you'll have to do even better than that.
00:12:34Is anything wrong with your business, dear?
00:12:37Not exactly.
00:12:39But it takes a lot of capital to meet present competition.
00:12:41Every dollar counts right now.
00:12:44Well, if that's the case, honey, I'll show you what an economical little wife you really have.
00:12:48That's the spirit, sweetheart.
00:12:54Oh, darling.
00:12:58I'll need some money today.
00:13:00What's the matter with the bank account I started for you?
00:13:02Well, you know what's the funniest thing?
00:13:04I got a statement yesterday that I'd overdrawn.
00:13:06I thought I had oodles more in the bank.
00:13:08You thought?
00:13:09Don't you know?
00:13:10Don't you keep your stubs balanced?
00:13:11Oh, yes.
00:13:12I always go over them.
00:13:13When?
00:13:14Well, when all the council checks come in a pour.
00:13:16I give up.
00:13:19But Fred.
00:13:22You forgot the money.
00:13:24I can't spare much.
00:13:26But I have to have spending money.
00:13:30Is that all?
00:13:32There's Jim now.
00:13:40Jim isn't that stingy with Esther.
00:13:42I can see now it was a mistake putting you on an allowance.
00:13:45It costs just that much more.
00:13:57Fred.
00:13:58Yes?
00:14:00Oh, never mind.
00:14:02You wouldn't do it anyway.
00:14:03You can't tell.
00:14:04What is it?
00:14:06Can you buy me a sable coat?
00:14:09Look, you shouldn't joke that way when I'm late and in a hurry.
00:14:13But I'm not joking.
00:14:15Then get that sable coat idea out of your head once and for all.
00:14:19Other women have them.
00:14:22The women you see wearing sable coats didn't get them from their husbands.
00:14:26Unless they happen to be millionaires.
00:14:32Bye-bye.
00:14:39Hello, Fred.
00:14:42Sorry I kept you waiting, Jim.
00:14:43That's all right. I'm late anyhow.
00:14:58What's the matter, old man? Worried?
00:15:01I'm beginning to realize it takes a lot of money to support a wife these days.
00:15:05Sure does.
00:15:07But she's worth it, isn't she?
00:15:09You bet.
00:15:10Alice is the greatest little wife in the world.
00:15:12Even though it does keep me hustling to make money as fast as she can spend it.
00:15:16Yeah, but that's not the trouble with my wife.
00:15:18Oh, Freddy.
00:15:19She can make money go farther than any girl you ever saw.
00:15:22Just wait until she gets the sable coat complex.
00:15:25Oh, she had it.
00:15:27Just like the measles. They get over it.
00:15:31I hope Alice does.
00:15:33I'll have Esther tell her how she does it.
00:15:36I didn't know Freddy even this morning.
00:15:38She told me she was going shopping someplace where they were practically giving things away.
00:15:43Good morning.
00:15:48Good morning.
00:15:49Good morning.
00:16:01I was afraid you couldn't get here.
00:16:03I thought he'd never leave.
00:16:17Tell me.
00:16:18What's the surprise you said you had for me?
00:16:20There's a little present over there.
00:16:23What is it?
00:16:25Open it and see.
00:16:33It's a fur.
00:16:36What kind?
00:16:37Why not look?
00:16:47Sable.
00:16:51Oh, you darling.
00:17:19Do you like it?
00:17:22I love it.
00:17:29Here you are.
00:17:31I'm going to be awfully lonely without you, Jimsy dear.
00:17:35How long do you expect to be away?
00:17:37About two weeks.
00:17:38Oh.
00:17:39But I'm not going to be away a second longer than I have to.
00:17:47Where's my comb?
00:17:48Over there somewhere.
00:17:49I used it this morning.
00:17:50Oh, yeah.
00:17:51Here it is.
00:18:05Where did this come from?
00:18:07What?
00:18:09Why, this.
00:18:11Oh, that.
00:18:12Uh-huh.
00:18:15Don't tell me you think it's genuine.
00:18:18Sterling silver and face, darling.
00:18:21375.
00:18:24It certainly had me fooled.
00:18:31If you don't hurry, dear, you'll miss the train.
00:18:33Oh, you said it.
00:18:34No fooling.
00:18:36Is that everything?
00:18:37I think so.
00:18:38All set?
00:18:39Haven't missed a thing as usual, I suppose.
00:18:41Here we are.
00:18:44You know, I sure hate to leave you, darling.
00:18:49There we are.
00:18:50Maybe the next time you can take me with you.
00:18:53That's a promise.
00:18:56Goodbye.
00:18:57Goodbye, dear.
00:18:58Have a nice trip.
00:18:59Let's go.
00:19:12Try not to be too lonesome, won't you, darling?
00:19:14Don't worry, dear.
00:19:17Bye.
00:19:18Goodbye.
00:19:23Bye.
00:19:44Circle 2364.
00:19:51It's gone.
00:19:53Chicago for two weeks.
00:19:57That's fine.
00:19:59Splendid, yes.
00:20:02Meet me at the Ritz for lunch?
00:20:05Oh, it'll be all right.
00:20:06We'll have a chaperone, my friend, Mrs. Garland.
00:20:11One o'clock.
00:20:13All right, goodbye.
00:20:24Do you really think he'll like it?
00:20:25Of course he will.
00:20:35Wish I'd had enough left to buy that stunning gown.
00:20:38Wasn't it adorable?
00:20:39And only $239.
00:20:41Well, why don't you get it anyway?
00:20:43You can charge it, can't you?
00:20:45Why, of course.
00:20:47I never thought of that.
00:20:48After lunch, we'll run up to Lucille's and get it.
00:20:51That's an idea.
00:21:01Here, Mr. Morell, aren't you?
00:21:17Mr. Morell!
00:21:21This is indeed a pleasant surprise, Mrs. Hampton.
00:21:23Have you met Mr. Morell, Mrs. Garland?
00:21:26How do you do?
00:21:27I'm delighted.
00:21:30Are you lunching alone?
00:21:33Why, yes.
00:21:34Won't you join us?
00:21:36I wouldn't be intruding.
00:21:37Not at all.
00:21:43Well, I am in luck.
00:21:46I should say we're in luck.
00:21:48Lunching without a man is so stupid.
00:21:50Yes, it's too bad there aren't two of you, Mr. Morell.
00:21:54I'm glad there aren't.
00:21:56Cigarette, I don't remember if you use them.
00:21:58Of course.
00:21:59Mrs. Garland?
00:22:24Esther, dear, you order for Mr. Morell.
00:22:27I'm going to steal him for the stand.
00:22:29That'll be fine.
00:22:34Excuse us.
00:22:35Certainly.
00:22:51Bring him the same thing I ordered.
00:22:53Very well, madam.
00:22:56Did anyone ever tell you how divinely you dance?
00:22:59You're not exactly an amateur yourself.
00:23:08Pardon me, Mr. Garland.
00:23:14Any word from the bank?
00:23:15No, sir.
00:23:17It'll be a big relief when I know they've passed favorably on our loan.
00:23:20I'm sure they will.
00:23:22Shall I send a check for your club dues?
00:23:27No, send in my resignation instead.
00:23:32Yes, sir.
00:23:39Are you the Harrison Morell, the eligible bachelor we read so much about in the town tattler?
00:23:44Oh, yes.
00:23:46The tattler is notorious for its flattery.
00:23:49Oh, I don't know.
00:23:50They used to say some pretty terrible things about me before I became a respectable married woman.
00:23:55Oh, how could they?
00:23:57They did.
00:23:58They actually accused me of being fickle because I didn't marry all the men to whom I'd become engaged.
00:24:04Horrible.
00:24:05You should have sued them for defamation of character.
00:24:08Oh, I didn't mind.
00:24:09It was marvelous publicity.
00:24:11I got more proposals the following week.
00:25:11Is that your friend?
00:25:18Yes, dear.
00:25:19You'd better hurry. You just have time to dress.
00:25:21All right.
00:25:42Well, what's the idea?
00:25:44Oh, I was just coming in, dear.
00:25:51Notice anything different about me?
00:25:54Notice anything?
00:25:57I can notice pretty nearly everything.
00:25:59You're not going out on that.
00:26:01Why not?
00:26:02Don't you like it?
00:26:03Like it?
00:26:04There isn't enough of it to like.
00:26:05That thing is indecent.
00:26:07Don't be silly, dear.
00:26:09It's the very smartest thing.
00:26:16Are you sure they haven't told you the right number?
00:26:19You used to like me to dress this way before we were married.
00:26:21That's different.
00:26:22It is not.
00:26:23You just don't love me anymore.
00:26:24You're always picking on me.
00:26:29There you go.
00:26:30Just because I don't want you to go out looking like September Morn, I don't love you.
00:26:34Well, you can't expect me to be a bad number.
00:26:36All my friends dress this way.
00:26:40Then you'd better change your friends.
00:26:44And change that dress if you expect me to go out with you.
00:26:52Hello.
00:26:53Yes, Helen.
00:26:55Air copy of the purchase agreement?
00:26:57I think I brought all those papers home with me.
00:27:00Just a moment.
00:27:12Yes, I have them.
00:27:13Is Mr. Wilson there now?
00:27:16Very well.
00:27:17I'll be right down.
00:27:18All right.
00:27:20Goodbye.
00:27:27You're not going back to the office.
00:27:30I'm sorry, but I'll have to.
00:27:32You'd better run along without me.
00:27:34I'll do nothing of the sort.
00:27:36Please put those horrid papers away.
00:27:38You have a date with me.
00:27:44I did have, dear.
00:27:45But something unexpected has come up.
00:27:47You go ahead to Esther's, and I'll try to drop in later.
00:27:51You can put that old work off till tomorrow.
00:27:53No, I can't.
00:27:54It's very important.
00:27:56And I suppose I'm not important.
00:28:00Why am I working night and day if it isn't for you?
00:28:03I'm doing everything I can to get my business on its feet.
00:28:06You needn't blame it on that.
00:28:07It's been the same ever since we married.
00:28:10You act as though you don't want me to get ahead.
00:28:12I don't if it means I have to go out alone every time we're invited anyplace.
00:28:17I've got to make money, haven't I?
00:28:19Where are all the things that you want coming from if I don't work for them?
00:28:23I could be happy on a great deal less if you take a little more interest in me.
00:28:28Oh, darling, please come to Esther's party.
00:28:32I told you I have to work tonight.
00:28:34All right.
00:28:35Go down to the office with that secretary of yours.
00:28:37Did you prefer her company to mine?
00:28:53Hi, dear.
00:28:54How are you?
00:28:55How are you?
00:28:56I'm fine.
00:28:57Have you almost finished?
00:28:58Will you come to the dining room as soon as you have?
00:28:59Oh, you've finished at five.
00:29:00Will you come to the dining room?
00:29:01Yes, it is.
00:29:02All right.
00:29:03All right.
00:29:04Will you come to the dining room as soon as you've finished?
00:29:05I'll be there.
00:29:06Are you busy?
00:29:07No, no, no, no, no.
00:29:08You're not busy at all?
00:29:09No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:29:10I'm not busy at all.
00:29:11No?
00:29:12No.
00:29:13Well, thank you.
00:29:15I'm sorry.
00:29:16No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:29:17Look, don't be so formal.
00:29:18I'm sorry.
00:29:49Four no trumps, doubled and redoubled.
00:30:02How many times have I told you to lead your fourth best card on a no trump?
00:30:07We'd have set them if you'd played bridge.
00:30:09Well, but my dear, I...
00:30:11Don't my dear me!
00:30:16That's what a man gets for playing bridge with his own mate, never again!
00:30:23You're out just $750.
00:30:26That's allowed.
00:30:28I'll write you a check.
00:30:35I've won $2200.
00:30:37Don't you think I'm pretty good?
00:30:39Good? You're 30.
00:30:46I never saw such luck. She's a marvel.
00:30:55What are you going to do with all that?
00:31:05Oh, go places and buy things.
00:31:08Why don't you invest in stock? Make a real killing.
00:31:12But maybe I wouldn't win.
00:31:14I'll promise you, you won't lose.
00:31:16Will you?
00:31:17I'd be glad to.
00:31:19There's a certain stock that's due for a big advance.
00:31:23Suppose you let me do a little trading for you.
00:31:27I'm game.
00:31:28I'm sorry.
00:31:31I couldn't help it.
00:31:38Come on, you two. Everybody's having supper.
00:31:42Oh, we've just been counting up Mrs. Garland's winning.
00:31:46How lovely. But do hurry.
00:31:54How long does it take to make a lot of money in the stock market?
00:31:57Well, that depends.
00:32:00I'm so glad you won, Alastair.
00:32:13Does Mr. Garland have orange juice or melon this morning?
00:32:17I'm sure I don't know. He's liable to want anything.
00:32:23Now, my dear, it's been three days since you've spoken to him.
00:32:27Don't you think you'd better make up?
00:32:29No. I'm going to teach him a lesson that takes me a week.
00:32:38Oh, good morning, Mary.
00:32:39Good morning.
00:32:41Orange juice or melon, Mr. Garland?
00:32:43Need it.
00:33:09Orange juice or melon, Mr. Garland?
00:33:38Orange juice or melon, Mr. Garland?
00:33:51This program comes to you through the courtesy of the Golden Globe Bakery,
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00:33:56Remember the slogan, folks, as sweet as your sweetheart.
00:34:00Continuing with our morning, this sunshine hour,
00:34:03we will now turn the microphone over to Miss Eloise Parker, the happiness girl,
00:34:07who will speak to you on the value of a smile.
00:34:10And this is Eloise Parker, folks, the happiness girl.
00:34:14Is everybody happy?
00:34:16Now, this morning I'm going to talk about happiness in the home.
00:34:46Oh, Mary, what's a synonym for contemptible?
00:35:15I don't know.
00:35:17Maybe Mr. Garland can tell you.
00:35:20Thank you, Mary.
00:35:21You're probably right.
00:35:50Thank you, Mary.
00:36:19Hello?
00:36:29Oh, good morning, Mr. Morrell.
00:36:32Did you get the confirmation?
00:36:34Yes, I got it, but what does it mean?
00:36:37It means you have a credit balance, $32,000.
00:36:41Dollars?
00:36:43Oh, can I get it right away?
00:36:45I want to buy a fabled coat.
00:36:47I'd like to go with you.
00:36:49If you don't know furs, it's very easy to be misled.
00:36:53All right.
00:36:54I'll meet you at Dirling's at 11 o'clock.
00:36:56Goodbye.
00:37:22Oh, isn't that lovely?
00:37:24You like that one?
00:37:25I'd like to try that.
00:37:27Make a note of that, will you, please?
00:37:29Certainly, Mr. Morrell.
00:37:56You must try that one, too.
00:37:59All right.
00:38:11Well, Mr. Sable Expert, what do you say?
00:38:14I want to see the other one you liked.
00:38:16I believe it's the better fur.
00:38:18I'll send for it immediately.
00:38:26You know, I wouldn't be getting a sable at all if it weren't for you.
00:38:29You're a dear.
00:38:31You really mean that?
00:38:33Perhaps.
00:38:47Oh, this is more stunning.
00:38:50It's by far the better coat.
00:38:52I'll take it.
00:38:53Shall we deliver it, madam?
00:38:54I should say not.
00:38:55I want to wear it.
00:39:24Thank you, Mrs. Garland.
00:39:26You may send my old coat.
00:39:27Thank you, madam.
00:39:33Well, beautiful sable lady, shall we have lunch now?
00:39:38I'd love to.
00:39:44Good morning.
00:39:45Good morning, Mrs. Hamilton.
00:39:47Isn't Mr. Morrell in?
00:39:48Why, no.
00:39:49Was he expecting you?
00:39:50Well, no, but I'll wait.
00:39:52Well, I'm sure he won't be here for several hours.
00:39:54I heard on the telephone that he was lunching at the Ritz.
00:39:56Oh.
00:40:02Thanks.
00:40:03You're welcome.
00:40:14Some light, Mr. Wilson?
00:40:15Yes, please.
00:40:26I wanted you to see these contracts, Mr. Wilson.
00:40:29Won't you sit over here, Mr. Garland?
00:40:31That's a fine idea, Helen.
00:40:32Thanks.
00:40:41Now, this one here is the most important one.
00:40:54Thanks.
00:41:00I'm driving into the country tomorrow.
00:41:03Couldn't you get away?
00:41:07You forget, Mr. Eligible Bachelor.
00:41:09I'm a very much married lady.
00:41:11Yes.
00:41:13My heart loves you.
00:41:36Hello, Wester.
00:41:37Hello.
00:41:38This is an active pleasure, Mrs. Hampton.
00:41:40Yes, isn't it?
00:41:42Why, Esther, you have a fable costume.
00:41:46I just bought mine.
00:41:47Isn't it gorgeous?
00:41:49Did you get yours, dearly?
00:41:51I got mine the same place you got yours, dear.
00:42:02Mrs. Garland made quite a cleanup in the market.
00:42:05My, wasn't she fortunate?
00:42:07Fortunate?
00:42:08Why, it's easy, my dear.
00:42:10All you have to do is give your money to Mr. Morell,
00:42:12and the next thing you get a letter saying you're rich.
00:42:14Yes, Mr. Morell's quite an expert at that sort of thing.
00:42:18And on furs, too.
00:42:20What he knows about fables would sell a book.
00:42:22Really?
00:42:24I'm learning things about you, Mr. Morell.
00:42:27Yes.
00:42:29I hate to end this pleasant luncheon,
00:42:31but I must be running along.
00:42:33You'll excuse us.
00:42:34Oh, I was just leaving myself.
00:42:36Would you mind dropping me off at my apartment?
00:42:39Certainly.
00:42:41You'd be delighted.
00:42:43But Esther, aren't you hungry?
00:42:45I've had my lunch, thank you.
00:43:06There you are, Mr. Wilson.
00:43:08How about the banks, Garland?
00:43:10We borrowed heavily from them to make some new factory installations.
00:43:13You've seen the contracts.
00:43:15You know we can place the product.
00:43:17But we must have more cash.
00:43:19Hmm.
00:43:21Dear Lord,
00:43:23Morell has two fabled ladies today.
00:43:27He must get a quantity discount on fur goods.
00:43:31You may be sure no woman ever got anything from Morell for nothing.
00:43:45Did you see who that was?
00:43:47What's the matter?
00:43:49One of those women is the wife of my very best friend.
00:43:55Poor Jim.
00:43:57Poor Jim.
00:44:27What?
00:44:57What?
00:45:28Fred.
00:45:49Oh, darling.
00:45:51Let's agree we'll never quarrel again.
00:45:53I'll say we won't.
00:45:55I've been too darned unhappy.
00:46:04After this, when you have to work, I'll never interfere.
00:46:07It was all my fault, dear.
00:46:09I should have gone to that party with you.
00:46:11I wish you had.
00:46:13Oh, I've got a surprise for you.
00:46:15Esther and I were...
00:46:16Just a moment.
00:46:19You mustn't see Esther Hamilton anymore.
00:46:22She was at the Ritz today with that fellow Morell.
00:46:24And she was wearing a sable coat.
00:46:27But Fred...
00:46:28Esther's not the sort of person for you to associate with.
00:46:33Maybe it wasn't Esther, dear.
00:46:35Are you sure?
00:46:36Yes, I saw her.
00:46:38He was with two women, both wearing sables.
00:46:42Who?
00:46:43Who was the other woman?
00:46:44I don't know.
00:46:45I didn't see her.
00:46:47But rest assured, she's of the same type.
00:46:51But I...
00:46:52Listen, dear.
00:46:53You're not to see her again.
00:46:55That's final.
00:47:00Now, what was that surprise you had for me?
00:47:05Close your eyes.
00:47:09What is this, a game of blind man's buff or something?
00:47:15You're not looking, are you?
00:47:16Well, not very much.
00:47:18Please don't. You'll spoil everything.
00:47:21All right, I'll be good.
00:47:23All right.
00:47:43Now...
00:47:45You bought this for my birthday, didn't you?
00:47:47Mm-hmm.
00:47:48But I was keeping it till we made up.
00:47:50Do you like it?
00:47:51Yeah, I'm crazy about it.
00:47:53And about you, too.
00:48:01How about us going out tomorrow night and celebrating?
00:48:03Oh, I'd love to.
00:48:04That's a date, honey.
00:48:05And we won't let business interfere with it.
00:48:07All right.
00:48:08All right.
00:48:09All right.
00:48:10All right.
00:48:11All right.
00:48:12And we won't let business interfere with it.
00:48:26Oh, I'm sorry.
00:48:27Oh, I'll fix it to you.
00:48:28Never mind, I've got it.
00:48:29Yes?
00:48:41Gee, I'm clumsy.
00:48:43Yes.
00:48:57Where did you get this coat?
00:48:59Why...
00:49:00That's what I wanted to tell you.
00:49:03Where did you get it?
00:49:04Were you with Esther today?
00:49:06Fred, let me tell you.
00:49:07You were with her.
00:49:08But her and Morel.
00:49:09He bought you that coat.
00:49:10Oh, no, Fred, he didn't.
00:49:11Then where did you get it?
00:49:12I... I made the money in the stock market.
00:49:14You mean Morel made it for you?
00:49:16Yes, but...
00:49:17Where did you get the money to invest?
00:49:19I... I won it playing bridge.
00:49:20With Morel?
00:49:21Fred, please listen.
00:49:23Were you playing with Morel?
00:49:24Yes, but if you'll just let me explain.
00:49:28So you're just like your friend Esther.
00:49:30A cheat.
00:49:31You'd sell yourself for a sable coat.
00:49:33Don't you dare talk to me like that.
00:49:34I'm not saying anything that isn't the truth.
00:49:36That isn't the truth.
00:49:37I tried to tell you, but you wouldn't let me.
00:49:38You've explained enough.
00:49:40Harrison Morel isn't giving any woman a sable coat unless...
00:49:45Oh.
00:49:47So that's what you think of me.
00:49:49Shh.
00:49:56Where are you going?
00:49:57That's none of your damn business.
00:50:20It took you long enough.
00:50:22Mr. Hammond's in his home.
00:50:24What?
00:50:25He's asleep.
00:50:33Here.
00:50:37Quick.
00:50:39Here.
00:50:43Quick.
00:51:08Quick.
00:51:38Quick.
00:51:40Quick.
00:52:08Quick.
00:52:30Are you Fred Garland?
00:52:31Yes.
00:52:33A little present for you.
00:53:05Pardon me, Mr. Garland.
00:53:07The bank just phoned and they refused to extend the loan unless we can make a payment.
00:53:13Oh.
00:53:15Well, I guess that just about winds up the firm of Garland and Company.
00:53:22I'm sorry, Mr. Garland.
00:53:24That's all right, Helen.
00:53:34Hello, Mother.
00:53:35Hello, dear.
00:53:41Why, so sad, Mother darling.
00:53:43What's wrong?
00:53:44Nothing.
00:53:47Now there is, too.
00:53:49Why, you've been crying.
00:53:50What does he mean by the customary check?
00:54:06Fred has sent me money every month since you married him.
00:54:09But why should he?
00:54:10Because, dear, nearly every dollar left us by your father was spent to keep up appearances and to satisfy your demands.
00:54:15Every dollar left us by your father was spent to keep up appearances and to satisfy your demands.
00:54:21I don't see how you can say I was extravagant.
00:54:23I never had half as much as the other girls I know.
00:54:26It's not your fault, dear. I spoil you.
00:54:30It's too bad Fred had to suffer for my mistake.
00:54:33Fred?
00:54:34Yes.
00:54:35For your clothes and luxuries that he couldn't afford.
00:54:40Oh, don't you understand, dear?
00:54:42He was like me.
00:54:43He loved you so much he couldn't refuse you anything.
00:54:46He refused me plenty of things.
00:54:48He wouldn't buy me a sable coat.
00:54:51So you bought it yourself with money that might have saved him from bankruptcy.
00:54:57Bankruptcy?
00:54:58Yes.
00:54:59The bank is closing him out because he can't meet notes that are due.
00:55:07What are you going to do?
00:55:09I'm going to pay Fred Garland back every cent he gave you.
00:55:11I won't have him say we're under obligation to him.
00:55:13Alice, please. Fred loves you.
00:55:16Don't do anything that might wreck both your lives.
00:55:19Do you think I could ever forgive him for the thing he accused me of being?
00:55:23Do you think I'd go back to him after that?
00:55:25Oh, darling, you don't understand.
00:55:27I understand that I'm through.
00:55:28I'm going to sell this coat and send him the money.
00:55:42Oh, hello.
00:55:47Oh, Harrison, I heard you were sailing.
00:55:50You've got to take me with you.
00:55:53Don't be absurd, Esther.
00:55:59Peter.
00:56:03Everything packed?
00:56:04Yes, sir.
00:56:05Go at once to the steamship company and make another reservation for Mrs. Fred Garland.
00:56:09Yes, sir.
00:56:12But, Harrison, oh, surely you don't mean...
00:56:15I mean as soon as Mrs. Garland gets a divorce, you're going to be married.
00:56:24But what about me?
00:56:28I'm sure that your husband can best answer that.
00:56:59Hello, Mother.
00:57:01Hello, Fred.
00:57:02Where is Alice?
00:57:03She saved my life by sending me that money.
00:57:09What's the matter?
00:57:12Alice left while I was out.
00:57:14She's going to get her divorce in Paris.
00:57:18Paris?
00:57:23Paris.
00:57:46I thought you'd changed your mind.
00:57:52I'm sorry, Fred.
00:57:57Well, that's that.
00:58:00I guess she doesn't care anymore.
00:58:04Fred.
00:58:12Please wait.
00:58:30Bonjour, madame.
00:58:34I had a message for Mrs. Hamilton that she was ill and wanted to see me.
00:58:41Anthony, dear, it's Alice.
00:58:46Why, I thought you were ill.
00:58:50I'm feeling better now that you're here.
00:58:52I'm awfully glad.
00:58:53It's nothing serious.
00:58:54I'd feel like a criminal running off to Europe if you weren't well.
00:58:57Your friendship is such a comfort.
00:59:00But you're not going to sail with Harrison Morel.
00:59:04Why not?
00:59:05You thief.
00:59:07Pretending friendship while you steal the man I love.
00:59:10Oh, you needn't stand there looking so utterly dumb and innocent for you're not going to get away with it.
00:59:14Harrison belongs to me.
00:59:15Oh, I've given all to him.
00:59:17You're so eminent.
00:59:33Aren't you going to kiss me?
00:59:37Yes, of course.
01:00:08Mother.
01:00:09Oh, Alice.
01:00:10Mother.
01:00:11Alice.
01:00:12Oh, dear.
01:00:13Fred.
01:00:14Oh, Fred.
01:00:17Darling, what's wrong?
01:00:19What is it, dear?
01:00:21Something terrible's happened.
01:00:32Fred, listen to a horrible lesson.
01:00:34Nick.
01:00:35Nick.
01:00:36All of us make murder and suicide.
01:00:37Nick.
01:00:38Nick.
01:00:39All of us make murder and suicide.
01:00:42Nick.
01:00:43Nick.
01:00:44All of us make murder and suicide.
01:00:47Nick.
01:00:48Nick.
01:00:49All of us make murder and suicide.
01:00:52Oh, Fred.
01:01:06I didn't mean to awaken you, dear.
01:01:08I just wanted to kiss you good night.
01:01:10Oh, darling.
01:01:13I wouldn't have slept yet.