The husband makes the acquaintance of the sculptor who tells of his conquests with women. He discloses that he has made a statue which he keeps m his room across the hall. The husband gives his wife a comb. One day when the wife returns to her apartment she finds the door locked. She is in her pajamas, so she hides in the apartment of the sculptor, who returns at that moment. Some crook has stolen the statue, so the wife takes its place and tries to persuade the sculptor that the statue has come to life. In her haste to escape him, however, she drops the comb. The sculptor goes to the club and exhibits the comb as evidence. The husband, who is present, hurries home to accuse his wife. Meantime she has discovered the loss and has gone to the sculptor's rooms to find it. She is just coming out when hubby returns. He compels her to return to the sculptor's room, and arranges the door so that whoever comes in win be killed by the discharge of a gun. The sculptor, finding his door locked and the apartment across the hall open, enters there and falls asleep. The wife's dog opens the door of the sculptor's apartment. The gun is discharged, awakening the wife and the husband, who fell asleep. The husband now realizes that he might have been a murderer and begs his wife's forgiveness. They return to find the sculptor peacefully sleeping in their bedroom.
—Moving Picture World synopsis