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Millicent Madden, a pretty young woman of wealth, falls desperately in love with a photo of the popular singer, Adolfo Frenzee. Millicent worships before the photo daily and finally writes Adolfo a letter raving over him and adding that to...See moreMillicent Madden, a pretty young woman of wealth, falls desperately in love with a photo of the popular singer, Adolfo Frenzee. Millicent worships before the photo daily and finally writes Adolfo a letter raving over him and adding that to possess a lock of his hair would be bliss. Millicent now drives her father to the railway station in their electric runabout, sees him off on the train, then happens to discover an ad in the paper inserted by Madam Frenzee, wanting a neat, willing girl for light work. Millicent immediately applies for the place, so as to be near her adored Adolfo. However, she soon finds that all is not so charming as she had thought. Madam Frenzee clips a lock of hair from the dog, encloses it in a letter and sends Millicent to mail it. Millicent discovers the letter is addressed to her, opens it, finds the dog-hair, and is furious at such deceit. Storming back into the house, she finds Adolfo, who has arrived in a dreadfully bad temper. He storms at her attentions and finally compels her to bathe his feet in a tub of water. This is too much for Millicent, who, realizing Frenzee is far from the idol she thought, souses him with the tub of water and rages home a sadder and wiser girl. Consequently the great Frenzee is confined to his bed that night with a severe cold and his recital is postponed, thanks to Millicent's water-bath. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less