The main character is a carbon copy of Charlie Chaplin's Tramp down even to the details of the bent shoes, thin cane and matching hat.
Moreover, the cafe owner played by Hardy is clearly modelled on Eric Campbell.
[1] A tramp figure dries dishes in a kitchen wearing a woman's apron.
The girl leaves the toff and gets in the back of a chauffeur driven car.
He gets taken to a large mansion where the chauffeur carries him into the lounge and puts him in an armchair.
The girl's father, the count enters, and props up the tramp with cushions.
The girl offers him a cigarette from a large silver casket and the count puts more cushions behind him.
He recognises the tramp and starts shaking him by the neck again then throws him out of a window.
When she explains to the manager he thinks they might be sued and he runs after the tramp to call him back, meeting the toff outside.
The policeman joins the chase but the tramp manages to dodge each grab.
The police draw their pistols and the tramp and thieves put their hands up to surrender.
The tramp talks to the toff while the manager explains to the girl the earlier events.
The count comes in with a tea trolley and serves the tramp and the sister, then the other guests.
The film was released on DVD in 2016 as part of the "Early Silent Classics of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Volume 5".