- Successful businessman Arthur Frome, who drinks too much, pushes a newsboy under an automobile, causing him severe injuries. His wife Edith then becomes disillusioned with her husband and leaves him. After an absence of a few years, Edith returns to her husband but offers no explanation of her behavior. Soon, though, Arthur becomes suspicious when she and their family friend Dr. Brent frequently visit a house in which a small child is living. Arthur has Edith followed by the wife of one of his employees, whom he has caught stealing, and soon discovers that the child, who is gravely ill, is his own. Edith confesses that she did not want to raise their child under the influence of a drunkard, so she left him in someone else's care. Soon after this confession, Arthur is shot by the husband of the woman who has followed Edith because the man suspected his wife of having an affair. Arthur recovers, as does the child, and through Dr. Brent's intervention, Arthur and Edith happily reconcile and plan a new life.—Pamela Short
- Edith Frome. fearful of her husband's drunken humors, leaves him and conceals from him the fact that she is about to become a mother. A year later she returns to him, but still conceals from him the fact of his paternity. Through a detective, Frome learns of the existence of the child, and believes their family physician, Dr. Brett, to be its father. The husband of the woman Frome has employed as a detective becomes suspicious and shoots him. The shock brings about moral rebirth, and under the guidance of Dr. Brett, Frome finds his way to his wife and child.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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