Jane Dawson sings in the village choir with Ben Murdock, her sweetheart. They are very happy until Jane begins to have ambitions for the stage. Ben begs her to stay at home, but she prevails upon her mother and simple old grandfather to let her have a chance to gain fame in the metropolis. It is the same old story when she gets to the city. Jane is pretty and attractive. A theatrical manager "sizes her up" wrong and gets her an engagement with a musical comedy troupe. Jane has no particular talent, but she is pretty and "gets by" through the pull of the manager. At first she is shocked by the disclosures and scenes in the dressing rooms. But this gets to be commonplace. Then she gets into the habit of going to gay suppers and revels after the show. Jane does not succumb to temptation, but she has difficulty in keeping her feet on the ground. Ben comes in search of her. He finds her with gay companions. There is a scene, and true love wins against the tawdriness and glamour of stage life. They go home to get married.
—Moving Picture World synopsis