- Bickel plays straight, with a toupee, as Mr. Snyder who takes his family to the country so that his daughter will forget a certain suitor. The suitor follows. Then Bickel doubles as a comic tramp, with his natural bald dome.
- Papa Snyder objects to his daughter's love affair with Willie Follow, and takes her to Pineaway Inn in the hope of breaking up the infatuation. She finds a way to let Willie know she is going, and Willie tags along. Papa discovers Willie's presence and prepares to leave. But Cupid intervenes in the person of Louis Dinkelspiel, who looks like Papa. Louis finds his way into Snyder's room while that worthy is indulging in his daily siesta. He spots Snyder's clothes, and struck by their superiority to his own, appropriates them, leaving his own nondescript garments in their place. Complications ensue. Mrs. Snyder, her daughter and Willie see Louis flirting and mistake him for Papa Snyder. The latter, dressed in the clothes which Louis has left behind, is seized by the hotel employees for the theft of his own garments, and a mix-up follows. Explanations are finally forthcoming, and by the time Papa has recovered from the various shocks to which he has been subjected he is too spirit-broken to object further to the marriage of Willie and his daughter.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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