While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-film Movietone process.
Veteran Henry Lehrman, who had worked with Mack Sennett and Charlie Chaplin, was the director.
[1][2][3] Saddled with the care of a younger brother and unable to find work, Marjorie Ware puts aside her scruples and goes to see a gambler who has long cast a lustful eye on her.
A pickpocket kills the gambler, and the police find Marjorie at the scene of the crime, charging her with the murder.
Mary is then reunited with Edward Warren, a man who once did her a great kindness.