Back at the club, Joan packs her bags, while in the street, a crowd gathers around drunken actor Bruce Farraday (Adolphe Menjou).
When the doctor arrives and forbids visitors, Al pretends to be Farraday's personal physician and relieves him of the case.
At their new home at the Madison Towers, the group learns that Farraday is about to return to Hollywood at the behest of his cousin and business manager, Robert Wilson, who is furious over the publicity.
Robert arrives, tells the newspapers that Joan is a gold digger and escorts Farraday onto the train leaving for California.
by Lew Pollack and Jack Yellen (1935) (uncredited) Music by Edward Farley and Mike Riley, Lyrics by Red Hodgson Music by Richard A. Whiting, Lyrics by Walter Bullock by Louis Alter and Sidney D. Mitchell by Lew Pollack and Jack Yellen