The musical concerns a wealthy American girl in Europe, who is sought after by bankrupt aristocrats.
The scenic design was by Homer Emens and Edward G. Unitt, and costumes were by Caroline Seidle.
[1] Setting: A Villa on the Thames at Henley and the Garden of a Hotel in Paris Wealthy Dorothy Gay, an American girl, is pursued while in Europe, by a number of penniless aristocrats, but she does not wish to marry simply for a title.
A secretary, Finney Doolittle, is mistaken for his wealthy English Lord.
Dorothy's father, Samuel, urges her to marry the phony Lord Burlingham, but she prefers a man whom she takes to be poor, but who is actually the English nobleman, and all ends happily.