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- An actor unlucky in work, money and love goes back home to the deep south to help out during a family crisis and is inspired to find his true voice as his mother is finally finding hers.
- A young lady looking for romance finds it in the theater where she sits, night after night, gazing at the same man. When she advertises for a maid the man dresses in feminine attire and answers the ad, gains the position, and finally, after discovery becomes the affianced lover of the girl.
- Jack's father refuses to allow him to marry an actress. Mary offers to aid Jack by compromising father. But she flirts with the wrong man and gets into a peck of trouble. Even her own sweetheart goes back on her. But finally everything is explained and father's consent to the marriage won.
- Jimmy, who buys everything on the Easy Payment plan, wants to marry Betty who's dad believes Cash Is King.
- Two young men In love with the same girl buy diamond engagement rings exactly alike. The first one to propose becomes the victim of a frame-up by his rival, who mails to number one a note written to him by the girl telling him that all is over between them, and enclosing the ring. The close of the picture finds the villain in sore straits when his marriage to the girl is interrupted by her first sweetheart.
- A pair of youthful sweethearts try to discover what kind of a girl the young man's rich uncle would like him to marry. She interprets the demure, quiet little girl knitting for the Red Cross, who is of a retiring nature and always industrious, seeming to have no time for frivolities. Then there is the little domestic girl, who loves to potter about with pots and pans, working over steaming kettles, constantly applying the dust cloth and broom. As the sporty girl in riding habit she handles a horse, drives a car and is constantly active in an athletic way. As the vampire she charms both old and young, but uncle with his gray hair and nose glasses seems to fall hardest.
- Mary's aunt thinks that all men are liars, so she convinces Mary to put Jack's faithfulness to the test.
- Jack brags about his wife's cooking so much that the boys in the office invite themselves over for dinner. Mary tries to cook a turkey but she burns it, so she steals a turkey from the neighbors.
- A frame-up on the part of the lover's father, mother, and sister causes a lively roundup which almost makes the young lady propose. Finally she gets in the game herself and pretends to elope with her lover's friend. A wedding party at the minister's home with a breathless bridegroom is the result.
- The fathers of an engaged couple decide to arrange an elopement rather than spend $5,000 on a wedding.
- Cullen Brown marries Elinor, and for this is driven from the home of his wealthy father. But do the Browns worry - not a bit. They get a modest little apartment, and go right to housekeeping. Father, anxious to see his daughter-in-law, disguises himself as a minister and calls on Elinor. She makes a hit with dad. Later he sends a formal note, telling the couple that he will call. The young couple's flat is poorly furnished, and when their neighbors leave for a month in the country, their beautifully furnished flat is left in the care of the Browns. Before father's visit, the furniture of their neighbor's is appropriated, and father is given the surprise of his life. Thereafter Brown is reinstated in the good graces and bank roll of his dad.
- Bettie wigwags signals to her sweetheart, Jimmie, which results in Jimmie winning out in spite of mother's plan that Bettie shall marry an Italian lieutenant who poses as a nobleman.