Charlie is a tailor, of Hokum Alley. So is Peggy. Both are so busy that they find plenty of time to hang around each others stores. Charlie has a dog named Brownie. Brownie tears the pants of unsuspecting passers-by, thus getting work for ...See moreCharlie is a tailor, of Hokum Alley. So is Peggy. Both are so busy that they find plenty of time to hang around each others stores. Charlie has a dog named Brownie. Brownie tears the pants of unsuspecting passers-by, thus getting work for Charlie. Bud comes into Peggy's shop and helps Peggy pay the landlord. Peggy also vamps him to the extent of collecting quite a bit of cash from him and then she and Charlie get married. One day Brownie brings a baby into the shop. Bud comes in and finds out that Peggy is married to Charlie. He accuses Charlie of being the baby's daddy and when Peggy learns of this supposed infidelity of Charlie's she runs off with Bud, the villain. In the meantime the real father of the child appears on the scene and hands Charlie a reward for saving his young one. Charlie pursues the villain and his wife, and confronting Bud, says that Bud is the father of the child and that Bud's wife had just come into his store and paid him a reward for saving her child. Peggy gets furious at Bud and returns to Charlie, whom she now feels is the only one truthful to her. Written by
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