Despite the fact that the humble Mr. Brown is an abject slave to his wife, she is never satisfied. Nothing he does pleases her; she continually orders him about like a dog, and just because he dares to express his feelings mildly with a "But, my dear," she decides to get a divorce, possibly on the ground of his being possessed of a rebellious nature. Off to Reno she goes, and obtains her freedom, only to plunge into the greatest mess of trouble she has ever experienced.
—Moving Picture World synopsis