This especially funny Charley Chase two-reeler features Oliver Hardy in a supporting role. A girl (Martha Sleeper) rushes off to a white sale, but is stopped by a cop (Eugene Pallette) for speeding. Charley, a wealthy young man (Chase), gets involved, and soon the three of them are heading off to battle housewives at the sale. When Charley finds out that Martha's father (William Burress) wants her to wed a self-made man, he gets a job as his chauffeur. Big Bill, a blackmailer (Hardy), has a letter which incriminates the father, and Charley sets out to retrieve it. He winds up at the speakeasy that Big Bill haunts, and, through a few tricks involving a mannequin, manages to get the letter and win the girl. As a director, Chase would rework part of this picture for Thelma Todd and ZaSu Pitts -- the result was The Bargain of the Century. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi