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- Helen Westmore's dad resolves that his daughter's future husband must be a worker. This starts Helen's admirer, Edgar Little, whose dad has oodles of money, in search of a job. He lands first as a soda dispenser and later as a handy man about an Old Maids' Retreat. While attending a performance Edgar is hypnotized by a Prof. Kosoff. Edgar believes himself to be King Solomon. The count, who has kidnapped Helen, believes Edgar insane. Edgar finds Helen missing, locates her, and by feigning insanity rescues her from the count and returns her to her father. All ends well for Edgar and Helen.
- Character study of the great Emancipator which deals with a few of the incidents of Lincoln's life. The romance features a broken love between a youth who joins the Union forces and the brother of his sweetheart, who joins the Confederate forces. The Southerner is captured, but the Union officer allows him to escape. For doing so he tried for treason and the death warrant is brought to Lincoln to sign. He pardons the boy, and the youthful sweethearts are happy again.
- Poverty stricken orphans are found by leader of a gang of petty thieves, who wishes to use them in his undertakings because of their innocence and beauty. One enters the house of a wealthy widower, who recognizes the situation and adopts her, and in after years she is loved by his son. A plot to blackmail the rich man and the foster daughter's attempt to save him brings her face to face with the sister from whom she has been separated, and who is in love with the leader of the gang.
- Dan Hallet and Paul Preston, inseparable pals, rescue Nina, white girl, from bondage of Lee Wong. Nina, later, still under Wong's influence, contrives to get him job as cook with Hallet and Preston at their mining camp. Wong, with help of Black Bill, tries to make bad feeling between the pals, trying to make it seem that Paul is about to rob Dan and take the girl. The Oriental's scheme fails and events prove that Nina really the daughter of Dan. Romantic finish between Paul and Nina.
- The experience of an orphan who became tired of life on a farm and visited the Great White Way. Her money gives out and in desperation she sells her pets, three puppies, to a young man. By a curious twist of fate she gets a position as a servant in the young man's home. They eventually fall in love. An unprincipled bounder tries to take advantage of her. He learns that she is really the daughter of a great financier and tries to blackmail him. When things look blackest for Sally, her father comes forth and acknowledges her.