Daniel Groff, president of the Groff Dramatic School, asks Mrs. Trent, wife of Owen Trent, a retired actor, to accept a part in his new play. Trent tells his wife there is nothing in the show business and to keep out of it. Mrs. Trent ...See moreDaniel Groff, president of the Groff Dramatic School, asks Mrs. Trent, wife of Owen Trent, a retired actor, to accept a part in his new play. Trent tells his wife there is nothing in the show business and to keep out of it. Mrs. Trent tells her husband that he cannot stifle her career; that she is going to the city to accept Groff's offer; that he must give her a year's freedom, and that if he will follow or interfere with her, she will never return. The play does not show up well in rehearsal. Then Groff attempts to make love to Mrs. Trent. She now realizes that stage glamour and home life are two different things. She 'phones to her husband that she is coming home, and all is again happiness in the Trent homestead. Written by
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