Eddie is married, but plays the cafes regardless. Lee is married and realizes it every minute. Eddie persuades Lee to go out for a night, and by means of a ruse Lee gets away from the house. While they are enjoying themselves at a café, ...See moreEddie is married, but plays the cafes regardless. Lee is married and realizes it every minute. Eddie persuades Lee to go out for a night, and by means of a ruse Lee gets away from the house. While they are enjoying themselves at a café, with two pretty entertainers, Lee wife's brother and a friend arrive from the West. They are hungry and get the two wives to go to a café for something to eat. They go to the same café that Lee and Eddie have chosen. Two husbands see their wives with the strange men, and flee to the kitchen for a consultation. They decide to stay and watch their wives. Donning waiter's clothes, they proceed to wait on the party. Their jealousy is aroused more and more as they watch their wives dance with the two men. Finally their anger leads them to crown the two men with dishes of soft food, and a chase and general scramble ensues. "Forgive me, darling, I didn't have a bit of a good time without you," says Lee. "Forgive me, sweetheart. He's only my brother," says wifie, and so peace is restored once more. Written by
Moving Picture World, September 8, 1917
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