Chester always thought that he was Jessie's steady, until Alphonse de Belmont began paying her attentions and she seemed to be taken up with him. Chester was very popular with Jessie's little sister Pearl, while Belmont was just the ...See moreChester always thought that he was Jessie's steady, until Alphonse de Belmont began paying her attentions and she seemed to be taken up with him. Chester was very popular with Jessie's little sister Pearl, while Belmont was just the opposite. Alphonse and Jessie go for a ride in the park, and Pearl and her boyfriend go along, unknown to the loving twain. The youngsters ploy all sorts of pranks on Jessie and Alphonse and they return home in an unpleasant frame of mind. Pearl continues her teasing and joshing of Alphonse, and be, losing his patience, slaps her face. She pulls his hair, and much to her surprise, she is precipitated to the floor, his hair going with her. Jessie sees this also, and indignant at Alphonse's deception in not telling her that his beautiful locks were but a toupee, orders him from the house. Pearl then writes Chester that Jessie is very much in love with him and anxious to see him. He calls and they soon make up and all misunderstandings are at an end. Written by
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