Let us imagine the advance of woman suffrage and let the pendulum point to the year of 1950. Otto, a reporter on the Morning Argus, and single, is assigned to settlement work where he sees many disagreeable sights. The women are masters and handle the men harshly. It happens that Dorothy, the city editor, and the general manager, a married woman, of the Argus, whose husband stays at home to mind the baby, are both in love with Otto, a shy and bashful man, and between the two he has his troubles. Dorothy finally wins Otto and the men who are trying hard to again get control of politics, look to him for their leader. Otto is missed from home by his wife, Dorothy. She goes in pursuit of him and finds him addressing a meeting of the men. Dorothy enters, denounces them and takes her husband home. She puts the baby in his arms and tells him home is where he belongs.
—Moving Picture World synopsis