After the death of her father, a friend hides Dimples' inheritance in a doll, which Dimples carries to her new home at her aunt's boardinghouse. Meanwhile, having just ended his engagement to Eugenia Abbott and now looking for rest and relaxation, the wealthy Robert Stanley also becomes a boarder at the aunt's, and he and Dimples quickly fall in love. Then a stock market panic puts a severe strain on Robert's assets, and he must get a lot of cash in order to avoid a disaster. Dimples finds out, takes the money from the doll, gives it to Robert's broker and, as a result, saves her sweetheart's financial empire. Once again solvent, Robert can let his mind move back to romance, and so he and Dimples start planning their marriage.
Mary Miles Minter
as Dimples
William Cowper
as Her Father
John J. Donough
as Horton
Thomas Carrigan
as Robert Stanley
Schuyler Ladd
as Joseph Langdon
Ferdinand Tidmarsh
as Melbourne Howard (as Fred Tidmarsh)
Peggy Hopkins Joyce
as Eugenia Abbott (as Peggy Hopkins)
Charlotte Shelby
as Mrs. Riley
Harry Ford
as Tom Craig
William Rausher
as Minister