- Rozika is a Hungarian girl who can sing quite nice. She goes to the place known as the United States with her brother whose name happens to be Young Carl. Rozika marries a chap named Trevor and a predicament ensued after the Great War comes knocking at the door.
- Rozika, a young Hungarian girl, gifted with a golden voice, emigrates to America with her brother Carl, a ne'er-do-well. Her street singing attracts the ear of David Trevor, president of a great steel works engaged in manufacturing guns for European warfare. Trevor advances money to have Rozika's voice cultivated by a master and in a short time it wins her fame. Her gratitude develops into a deep love and eventually Trevor marries her. Halliday, commissioned by his government to order war munitions, arrives at the Trevor household and for the first time Rozika realizes the nature of her husband's business. Her patriotic Hungarian heart foresees the destitution and misery in store for her country and she pleads with Trevor to stop the manufacture of the death-dealing munitions. Her brother Carl, who has killed a man in a brawl, has returned to his country and joined an anarchistic brotherhood, who send him to blow up the Trevor works. Rosika, torn between a love for her husband and her country, tries to prevent Carl from carrying out the plans of the Brotherhood by tricking him and locking him in a closet. Gun in hand he breaks through the door as Trevor enters the room. Carl wounds him. but not mortally. Shortly afterward an explosion occurs. While the room is lit by the glare from the flames of the burning factory, Trevor, held in the arms that really bear the brunt of war, says through a contented smile: "My dear, it is better so; it is better so."—Moving Picture World synopsis
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