- A young man arrives in a city with no means of identifying himself. He lives as a hobo until his father arrives to straighten things out.
- Hazel gives all her time to settlement work. In another city, Neal starts out with a letter from his father to Hazel's parents, whom Neal has never seen. At the station, Neal is stopped by a tramp, Upall Knight, who asks for money. Neal refuses his plea, declaring that there is no excuse for being penniless. His father points out that circumstances over which he had no control might have placed the hobo where he is, but Neal is unconvinced. Next morning. Neal oversleeps in the Pullman and hurrying off, leaves his wallet and watch. Upall has ridden the trucks on the same train. The taxi-driver keeps Neal's bag and the hotels refuse to receive him. Everywhere he sees Upall, who hails him as a pal. Finally he has to sleep at the Hope St. Shelter, where Hazel sees him. She takes him home to feed him, and he is given a job in the kitchen. Meanwhile, his father has followed him, and arrives at Hazel's. Neal is a poor scullery-boy and the temperamental chef chases him into the drawing-room and into his father's arms. Upall is just frisking the kitchen and the chef drags him in, too. Neal is by this time convinced that his father was right about circumstances altering cases, and to prove his conversion gives Upall some bills.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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