Little Butterfly is the vamp of the camp, and her fickle heart is attracted by a stranger, who is about to commit suicide after losing his only dollar. She makes the proprietor give him a job as general cleaner of the place. She tries her best to win the stranger, but her charms have no effect upon him. She makes a bet with the proprietor that she can win the man in three days. However, she loses her own heart, while he remains plunged in grief. At last she persuades him to tell her the cause of his sadness, and he says that the old homestead is to be sold, because he has not money enough to pay the mortgage. He promises to marry her if she will get the money. Little Butterfly tries to vamp the money out of the men, but fails. Then she robs the gambling game, and is backing out of the hall with her loot, covering the men with a gun, when the sheriff arrives, and she learns that the stranger is Slick Stevens, wanted in a dozen places as a worker of a confidence game. However, he has already flown.
—Moving Picture World, August 11, 1917