The opening is novel and consists of a flirtation between a man's suit of clothes and a lady's dress hanging on a clothes line. Then a little shirt appears and calls a large house-dress to see the flirtation. The house-dress grabs the suit by the collar and the scene continues with Billy being yanked into the house by his wife. Cast out by his wife Billy is seen in a set that looks like a burlesque on the frozen north. Lige, dressed as a cowboy, tries to comfort him. Suddenly a nearby clump of trees part and disclose - the theater manager who tells the boys to get a move on and get the theater lobby fixed up in a hurry, because the owner is coming that evening.
—The Film Daily, May 20, 1923