Three city sports, reeking of 6th Ave. and 14th St., come to Hicksville, and immediately two of them have a desire to create the only atmosphere they're comfortable in. The third, Aleck, has the desire but not the youth, so he stays home and makes sure of the crowd's funds by sewing them in the lining of his suit. Willie and George shine up to two charmers who are accustomed to stepping lively and all their available cash is used in a taxi ride to a swell café. Willie doesn't have much trouble in faking up a fit outside the café, and the boys depart, making a date for that evening. They then go home and look for their cash, but Aleck's been there first. The only available asset is the sleeping Aleck's clothes, which they take out and hock. When Aleck awakes the boys tell him they have soaked his clothes, and he almost jumps out of his pajamas at the news. Disguised as a woman, he takes the boys' clothes to pawn them in order to get enough money to take his own suit with the money sewed in the lining out of hock. But alas, the suit has already been sold.
—Moving Picture World synopsis