- After a tour of duty in the Philippines, Major Harvey, an army surgeon, returns to his home in Montana to discover his wife Lorna has begun an affair with Lieutenant Horne, whom she marries after Harvey divorces her. Weary of his former wife's high society sophistication, Harvey falls in love with Jeanne MacDonald, a young woman from the mountains, and, giving her a job as an army nurse, returns with her to the Philippines. Meanwhile, Horne has also been stationed there, and brings Lorna with him. The Philippine rebels attack the Americans, and the two couples find themselves under siege together. During the fighting, Lorna, tired of Horne, begins flirting with her ex-husband. After the rebels have been defeated, however, Harvey rejects Lorna and marries Jeanne.—Pamela Short
- A young army surgeon returning from furlough finds his wife pretending to love another officer. In reality she is a butterfly of fashion flitting from conquest to conquest for the pure excitement of the game. Realizing his wife's true character he leaves her in order that she may get a divorce and marry the man she has captivated. This he does, at the same time falling in love with a slip of a country girl who journeys to the tropics with him and becomes a nurse. When he is called to quell an uprising of natives he promises to marry her on his return. Arriving at the attacked post he finds his former wife and her husband in dire peril. He compels them to flee while he follows and finally saves them from a terrible fate. He then returns to the other post, where he claims the faithful girl who awaits him. The despair of the butterfly comes when she realizes she has played her game and lost.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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