Notably, Curly's idiosyncratic aversion to tassels serves as a catalyst for calamity, with his propensity for frenzied outbursts quelled solely by gentle chin tickling.
Amidst this chaos, Mrs. Smirch encounters Moe, mistaking him for Omay due to a linguistic quirk, unwittingly instigates a chain of events that culminate in a case of mistaken identity.
In a cascade of misfortune, the Stooges find themselves embroiled in a precarious situation, masquerading as Omay and his associates, with the intent of fulfilling the obligations initially ascribed to the esteemed decorator.
However, the arrival of the genuine Omay precipitates a revelation of the trio's subterfuge, resulting in a public exposé of Mrs. Smirch's deception, thereby underscoring the folly of her misguided aspirations.
The cure is to tickle him under his chin with a paintbrush, a similar variety of plot device to those used earlier in Punch Drunks, Horses' Collars and Grips, Grunts and Groans.