When Harry Weatherby (Huntley Gordon) marries Mary Ellen (Lucille Lee Stewart), his well-heeled father (Frank Currier) is not happy with the union. He engineers a situation that shows Mary in a negative light, and this causes the young couple to separate. Mary tries to commit suicide but is nursed back to health by a doctor. She turns to settlement work (an avocation that was apparently quite common amongst ladies -- at least those portrayed in motion pictures -- in the 1910s) Eventually Mr. Weatherby's plot is discovered, and Harry and his wife are reunited. This plot was so clichéd that its mediocrity overrode the competent direction and cinematography. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi