- A grandmother has an adventure for the first time in her life when she decides to have a night out.
- After living a stifling life with a reserved husband, Granmum decides to enjoy a night out in the company of her two cheerful grandsons at the Three Lights Cafe', where she reads pulp novels and learns how to tango from Jeff, the cafe' owner. All three try to avoid the overbearing Mrs. Haslem, who is Granmum's daughter and mother to the two boys. Granmum realizes that both her grandsons are in love and decides to award a ring to the first one to marry, but the ring is stolen. During a police raid, it is revealed that the Purity League president's son stole the ring to give to a dancer at the cafe'. Granmum forgives the thief and announces her own engagement to Jeff as well as those of her two grandsons.
- Kept in restraint all her earlier life. Granmum decides to enjoy the latter part a little. She is again held in check by her daughter, but her grandsons, Paul and Jack, are her greatest companions. The boys are in love with Grace and Betty, and Granmum, through neighbor Mrs. Duncan, confidentially offers a ring to the first couple to be married. Waldo, son of Jonas Deacon, president of the Purity League, confiscates the ring. The boys often go to the Three Lights Café, of which Jeff Dorgan is the proprietor, from whom old Jonas Deacon collects a little "Christian charity," under pressure. Waldo is in love with Nitza, a dancer at the Three Lights. Gran-mum finds out where the boys go and determines to have a "night out" herself to determine the respectability of the place. At the café Gran-mum makes a big hit with Jeff Dorgan who teaches her to dance the tango, and everything is going swimmingly, when old Jonas raids the place with the police. In the confusion which follows, Granmum drops her purse. Granmum and the boys manage to escape, but the bag identifies Granmum, and the next morning she has to confess to her "night out." Nitza arrives at this moment with some other things Granmum dropped and accidentally the dancer drops the ring out of her pocketbook. Then Waldo admits having stolen the ring, but Granmum forgives him and refuses to press the charge. Then everything turns out all right and a jubilee dinner announcing the various engagements is given, and Granmum makes a speech about her "night out" which brings much laughter and applause.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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