- Diana Gordon a socialite, falls madly in love with Dr. Paul Russell, her husband Keith's best friend. Russell, however, is in love with Keith's sister Marjorie, who is spending the winter with the Gordons. Overhearing Russell's proposal to Marjorie, Diana is extremely jealous and when alone with the physician, throws herself into his arms. At that moment, Gordon enters the room, and to protect Diana's reputation, Russell takes the blame and is banished from the house. Sometime later, polio sweeps the city and Russell becomes an expert in treating the disease. The Gordon's young daughter is stricken and Diana summons the physician, but Gordon forbids him to enter their home. In order to save her child, Diana reveals the truth to her husband and sister-in-law. All are then reconciled and the little girl recovers.—Pamela Short
- Keith Gordon, a wealthy architect, and Paul Russell, a noted physician, nave been the finest friends from boyhood. Diana, Keith's wife, is a society butterfly and thinks herself in love with Paul. Keith's little sister, Marjorie, comes to spend the winter with them, and Paul, who has known her from childhood, falls in love with her. The two are mutually attracted. Diana overhears Paul's proposal to Marjorie; her jealousy is still more aroused, and she throws herself into Paul's arms declaring her love and is discovered by Keith. To save Keith's faith in his wife, Paul takes the blame upon himself and is ordered from the house. Diana becoming reckless, leads Marjorie into fast society and the two are going a merry pace with the social parasites until Paul, in answer to an emergency call from a gambling palace, discovers them and threatens to disclose the truth about the scene Keith discovered if Diana does not take Marjorie away and behave herself. There is a wave of infantile paralysis over the city and Paul, by his methods, is able to save a number of cases. Diana's little girl is stricken and she is advised to send for Paul. Keith sees Paul as he is leaving the house and upbraids him, refusing to have him attempt to save the child's life. Diana then shows the note Paul had previously written and which has been seen by Marjorie and the past is obliterated.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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