- The action of the story is laid in the country, at a summer resort. A broker emerges from a barber shop and hies himself to the resort, there to discover the minister the observed of all the feminine observers, the lion of the resort, for the reason that he is the most eligible. The broker appears on the scene and the minister is neglected. Women swarm around the Wall Street man. An athlete appears on the scene and the women transfer their affections to the man with the bulging biceps, and the broker is in the discard. The athlete takes his fair admirers out for a cross country run and they stumble on the artist, who is handsome and inclined to flirtation, and the man in the jersey is ignored and goes away sulking. The artist has the call, to the consternation of the other eligibles and is getting along famously when the Count arrives on the scene. There is an exodus in the direction of the nobleman, the fickleness of the women being so apparent as to disgust the male members of the party. While the Count is the center of an interested knot of listeners, telling them of his ancestral halls and portrait gallery, the broker comes on the scene and recognizes in him his barber. The men form a committee to rout the bogus cane-twirler and succeed in chasing him up the railroad track under the impression that his wife and children have arrived to expose his little summer diversion.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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