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Ford and Gale are great friends. Gale desires that Ford's son shall marry his daughter, May, but Jim won't listen to such an arrangement, because he likes the "white lights" and the gay cabaret life too well to tie down to any one woman. ...See moreFord and Gale are great friends. Gale desires that Ford's son shall marry his daughter, May, but Jim won't listen to such an arrangement, because he likes the "white lights" and the gay cabaret life too well to tie down to any one woman. Ford plans it that if Gale could induce May to enter his household as maid and study Jim, she might find out whether the spendthrift was worth marrying, and after some coaxing the humorous situation appeals to May and she goes, swapping positions with Ford's maid. Being beautiful, she appeals to Jim's idea of woman, and the cabaret loses its charm, but when Jim proposes and offers an engagement ring, she refuses him, and plots with Ford. Jim the next morning is disconsolate when he finds she has left his life. It is not until Ford asks him to go to Gale's, as "she came from Gale's town," that Jim thinks he might run across her. He goes. Much as he dislikes to meet Gale's daughter, he feels he must on account of association, and when he turns to find the maid he made love to none other than the girl they wanted him to marry, well, they didn't have to work at all after the introduction. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less