From Out of the Diary (1913)

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon are apparently a happy married couple. The wife is most affectionate and demonstrative; her husband tires of her simple and unquestionable manner of letting him know that she worships him and he leaves the house in disgust. Mr. Vernon encounters some various types of women who appeal to him strongly, each in her own particular way. He is in the habit of taking his diary with him and jotting down the impressions that the events of the day make on him. This day he makes mentions of the way the women of the world, the stenographer, the athletic girl and the suffragette affect him, and upon returning home, he accidentally leaves his diary where the wife will find it. When Mrs. Vernon reads of the different women she becomes jealous, then a plan formulates itself in her mind. She decides to give him a trial, intending to impersonate each of the types until he is heartily sick of them all. So successfully does she accomplish each character mentioned in his diary that hubby becomes more and more disgusted, and when at last she shows him how a suffragette can act, he collapses and begs her to be her own sweet self again.

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Running Time11 min
GenresComedy Short
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