Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1893 — Ate Up Her Collars. [ARTICLE]

Ate Up Her Collars.

A well-known New-Yorker of convivial habits has for years Indulged in a rice pudding upon his return home late at night. The cold pudding Was always left on the sideboard by his good wife. The other night, in the dim night left" burning low, he spied his favorite dish and ate the contents. The next morning his wife miesed seven lace collars she had left in the starch over,-night, and she is now threatening to Bu# for limited divorce, not beoause ift the loss of the collars, but because her husband says that they tasted Just like her best puddings.—New York Metropolis.