- A kitchen maid is in love with the butler. To make him jealous, she claims the photograph of a young lady's sweetheart as her own, and when the young man calls, things start to happen.
- Lizzie, the Maid, while helping the daughter of the house get ready to greet her sweetheart notices his picture on her dressing table and steals it. She shows the photograph to the butler with whom she is in love and also to the cook and they take the message of love on the picture to be meant for Lizzie. They congratulate her and when the young man calls at the house the butler shows him into the kitchen and leaves him with the maid. He discovers his picture and laughs over it and then proceeds to show her how a modern proposal is delivered. While on his knees before her he is surprised at the entrance of the young lady of his dreams and attempts to pass off the matter as a lark. She believes the worst however and rushes out of the house closely followed by her fiance and in turn by Lizzie and the Butler. The young lady and also the butler insist that Lizzie and the astonished youth be married. A minister is secured and while the butler holds their hands together they are dragged before the clergyman. However Eddie convinces the butler that he does not love Lizzie and the butler substitutes his hand when the minister makes them man and wife. The girl, how ever, when the time for the final part of the ceremony arrives, throws her self on a couch and cries. She is astonished to hear a shout and to find her fiancee sitting beside her and the butler holding the maid in his arms. She then forgives him and they make up.—Copyright Description from Library of Congress
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