- Bobby Austin becomes infatuated with Lady Sylvia Hutton, a leading member of British society, and asks that she divorce her husband and marry him instead. Lady Sylvia refuses, and Bobby terminates their relationship. To escape the humiliation of being put aside, the irate noblewoman then makes it appear that Bobby has cheated at cards and orders him from her house. Elizabeth Stuart, a beautiful young woman in love with Bobby, finds proof of Lady Hutton's duplicity and confronts her with it. Lady Sylvia becomes enraged and then suddenly loses her beauty, becoming in seconds a withered old hag. She subsequently reveals that she was once an operatic favorite, had been cast aside when her voice gave out, and had lately been restored to the appearance of youth by a surgeon so that she might return to society and again bask in its acclaim. Bobby tells Elizabeth of his love, while Lady Sylvia finds solace in the arms of her husband.—AFI
- Bobby Austin is sent to Madrid on a diplomatic mission. He is followed by Lady Sylvia Hutton, a society adventuress who is infatuated with him. She takes him on a yachting trip to Monte Carlo where he meets Kathleen Lawrence, a notorious "kept" woman, who tries to save him from the ruin that Lady Sylvia bears in her wake. Sylvia takes up with another man and Bobby turns to Kathleen. He loses his post, returns to London and makes his living by his card winnings. Refusing to return to Lady Sylvia when she wants him back, she is revenged by slipping an ace into his hands. He is branded a cheat. In the meantime, Kathleen meets Elizabeth Stuart, a sweet young girl whom she knows is a good match and believes will save Bobby from the fate that threatens him. Lady Sylvia's treachery is exposed and Bobby resumes his rightful place in society and wins Elizabeth's love.—Exhibitors Herald, April 4, 1925
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