- A social climbing woman has grown tired of her husband and takes a well-to-do lover. She leaves her spouse only to find her new paramour a drunken oaf who stays out all night, leaving her to reflect on the trap she put herself into.
- A social climbing woman in a well furnished home has grown tired of her husband and has a well to do lover. She leaves her spouse (the breakup is shown by way of her removing her wedding band and handing it to him) only to find her new paramour a drunken oaf who stays out all night, leaving her to reflect on the trap she put herself into, the closing scene showing her superimposed in a bird cage.—WesternOne
- Eloise, a young and beautiful girl, is in love with Kent Harding, a poor young man. But she wants the luxuries of life and she will not sacrifice them for love. So when Weston, a wealthy bachelor, asks for her hand, they are married. Marie, a step-sister, who is used pretty much as a slavey around the house, sympathizes with Kent Harding and he grows to love her. Eloise learns that wealth without love is unhappiness. She is in a gilded cage. Marie and Kent are married. Eloise spends her life in a round of pleasure which palls without love.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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