To Be Called For is a 1914 American silent short comedy directed by Francis J. Grandon and written by Wallace C. Clifton.
It accidentally falls to the floor and breaks open, showing a magnificent ball gown.
Betty has been crying her pretty eyes out because her stingy father has refused her a party dress to wear at the church fair.
Francis King, who is a traveling salesman, arrives the night of the fair, and admires Betty in her handsome gown, which he recognizes as one of his samples of a job lot.
He sells the job lot to stingy old Silas at a low price because they are last year's samples.