
1912
Irene and Helen are worshipers at the shrine of Frangiapani, the tenor of the hour. When he sings at a concert, they meet in Irene's room, take the printed program of the concert, and one of them plays the accompaniment of the song he is actually singing. Irene sees an advertisement for a maid and waitress at Madame Frangiapani's home. The wild thought enters her brain that if she applies and gets the position, she will be nearer her adored. She puts the plan into execution, gets the position, and is waiting for the signor to appear. He does appear in a towering rage, at an adverse criticism in a paper which he is holding in his hand. His wife tries to soothe him and treats him like a little, unreasonable, bad-tempered child.

John Bunny
Frangiapani - a Famous Italian Singer

Lillian Walker
Irene, One of Frangiapani's Fans

Flora Finch
Mme. Frangiapani

Rosemary Theby
Helen - Irene's Friend

Harry T. Morey
A Critic of the Daily Newspaper

The Spotlight

Dangerous Business

The Probation Wife

His Chum the Baron

Home Stuff

The Misleading Widow

The School for Scandal

Nobody's Kid

Married on Credit

The Widow's Kids

Papa's Baby

Mystic Faces

The Son of Wallingford

According to Hoyle

A Matrimonial Boomerang

The Boy Friend

Too Many Crooks

The Dangerous Blonde

Bright Lights

Fightin' Mad