Mabel Barlow, a young widow, to avoid meeting a suitor of her father's choosing, goes to visit her friend, Mrs. Jefferson. The widow gives the bride her opinion of men in general. She dares Mrs. Jefferson to test her husband's faithfulness...See moreMabel Barlow, a young widow, to avoid meeting a suitor of her father's choosing, goes to visit her friend, Mrs. Jefferson. The widow gives the bride her opinion of men in general. She dares Mrs. Jefferson to test her husband's faithfulness. Jefferson, the storm center of all this, comes home with Captain Harding, an old and long-lost acquaintance. He finds a letter asking him to meet a lady admirer in the park and to wear a white rose for identification, and shows it to the gay captain. Jefferson being married, Harding leaves to meet the mysterious young lady. Jefferson discovers that the captain has forgotten the white rose, gets one and hurries after him. Mrs. Jefferson sees her husband going out with the white rose and her faith in him collapses. Harding meets the mysterious young lady, who immediately gives him her opinion of a married man who flirts. Perplexed, Harding returns to Jefferson's home. He finds Mrs. Jefferson ready to leave her husband. The situation is cleared, however, when Harding enters, wearing a white rose.Written by
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