Helen and Warren become involved in the jealous quarrels of Billy and Betty Stanley and with them become involved with the much maligned Mr. Bibbins who unjustly is accused by his wife of being frivolous with the ladies. They are all on a ...See moreHelen and Warren become involved in the jealous quarrels of Billy and Betty Stanley and with them become involved with the much maligned Mr. Bibbins who unjustly is accused by his wife of being frivolous with the ladies. They are all on a sea voyage and the crisis is reached at the masquerade, when Warren bodily carries off a masquerader whom he is sure is his wife. He plants her in his stateroom, while Billy is doing the same thing with a woman whom he thinks his wife. The difficulties increase when the mistakes are discovered and efforts are made to get each of the young married women to her own stateroom. Further complications develop however, when Warren is victimized into entering the stateroom of Mrs. Bibbins who promptly is accused to all sorts of wrongdoing by her husband, who however, is eventually forgiven for all of his past alleged shortcomings. A happy party winds up the entire affair. Written by
Motion Picture News, November 7, 1925
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