Mrs. Jones Entertains is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W.
[1] The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short.
These prim and virtuous ladies duly arrived; the meal was served and all proceeded happily until Jones, who received the dishes from a pert maid in the kitchen, was seized by a desire to try an experiment before the meal was finished.
Discovering a bottle which appeared to contain a spirituous liquid, he poured some into each of the guests' cups.
The ladies got more communicative towards each; they warmed and melted: they clamored for more "tea"; they got quite boisterous and just slightly indecorous, and finally so abusive and intoxicated that Mrs. Jones had to clear them off, and then husband and wife were reconciled, presumably with a promise on his part to behave himself in future.