Fair and Warmer is a lost[1] 1919 American silent film directed by Henry Otto starring May Allison and Eugene Pallette.
As described in an adaptation published in the film magazine Shadowland,[2] Billy Bartlett (Pallette) suspects his wife Laura (Mayo), who has been spending time with Philip Evans (Buckley), is having an affair.
Jack and Laura leave separately, and Billy and Blanny discuss their mutual suspicions and get drunk.
Jack, Laura, and Philip return to the apartment and Billy and Blanny are wrongly accused of being unfaithful.
Two days later, after having movers go to get the furniture, she returns to the apartment after becoming jealous, and discovers Blanny under Billy's bed.