As described in a film magazinereview, Eleanor prefers the company of the unpopular Gene Deering to that of her wealthy husband, JoeWoodbury, who has fallen in love with the fortune teller Nadia. Becomingjealous, Eleanor tells Nadia that she is about to become a mother, and Nadia promises that she will not see Joe again. Eleanor and Deering are picked up following a roadhouseraid by Nadia and Dr. Mallini, who attends Eleanor when she is slightly injured. The doctor tells Nadia that Eleanor has lied about any approaching motherhood. Joe learns of the roadhouse affair, divorces Eleanor, and wins Nadia as a wife.