- While covering a sensational divorce case, reporter Janice Salsbury becomes disillusioned with the institution of marriage. Convinced that her impending marriage to fellow reporter Billy Williams will result in a loss of her freedom, Janice breaks her engagement and enters a period of Bohemian living. Her mentor, elderly Phillips Hartley, sadly watches as Janice's friends lose all respect for her and finally succeeds in effecting a reconciliation between Billy and Janice.—Pamela Short
- Janice Salsbury, a special writer for a newspaper, is engaged to Billy Williams, another reporter, and feels qualms for her future as she watches him listening with keen enjoyment to the testimony of a fashionable divorce trial which introduces half the chorus of a Broadway show. A few evenings later she attends a dinner where Phillips Hartley, known as "the drawing room philosopher," is a guest. He is in love with her, but has never spoken of his affection. Janice breaks her engagement with Billy because of his jealousy and lets it be known that she is not the marrying kind. She enters the Bohemian life, and Hartley watches her with regret, knowing that she is on the wrong track. He tries to show her that she is living in a land of tinsel, but the fails to notice the change in the attitude of her friends toward her. How she is finally brought to her senses and her eyes opened by the man she really loves is shown in the episodes that follow.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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