A satirical number poking a lot of fun at the "new" woman. For purposes of comedy all the women in the cast are in the positions usually occupied by men and vice versa. Paul, the son of the house, who stays at home and has conferences with...See moreA satirical number poking a lot of fun at the "new" woman. For purposes of comedy all the women in the cast are in the positions usually occupied by men and vice versa. Paul, the son of the house, who stays at home and has conferences with the Ouija board, is lured to a "wee-gee" den by the villainous "Duchess." A broad comedy treatment of the conventional situation between the heroine and villain follows, Paul ultimately being rescued from calamity by his wife and mother-in-law. Written by
Wid's, September 26, 1920
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