Peggy didn't figure that feeding her husband with the choicest cuts from the Cavender steak was anything but proper, but it led to complications. Glen essayed to go into the kitchen and bawl out Peggy for sending little more than a bone to the family table. Mrs. Glen misconstrued the situation, and Peggy was canned. In the pawnshop, Conklin and Turpin doing their best to get their salaries with as little effort as possible. Peggy comes in and secrets herself with Cavender, in an effort to get her job back, it starts something, for Mrs. C. and Peggy's hubby don't get the angle. A band of crooks plan to rob the pawnshop. Clothing store dummies play an important part, and two bags, one with and one without cash, figure prominently in the plot.
—Moving Picture World, September 8, 1917