- The janitress of a girls' school tries to keep her husband in line and away from the young beauties.
- This was certainly a busy afternoon in the girls' boarding school conducted by "Ma" LaVarnie. In looking after the good conduct of her bevy of lovely chickens, the preceptress had troubles enough and to spare; but attached to the establishment was a janitor with a jealous wife armed with a broom. It may be remarked parenthetically that a girls' boarding school is no place for a susceptible janitor with a jealous wife. Complicated with her green-eyed disposition, Louise Fazenda, the jealous frou, had artistic aspirations which told her she could be an interpretive dancer. Louise does an interpretive dance in the boarding school dormitory that will bring laughs to a dying man. As though this were not trouble enough, a fire broke out and the trusted secretary of the school seized this opportunity to exercise a secret talent he had long cherished for robbing safes. The result was painful to the villain. The action of the comedy is so brisk and fast that it may be said to gallop from the starting gate to the finishing post. One of the funniest scenes ever shown in a Paramount-Sennett Comedy is an indoor baseball game between two teams of boarding school girls. There is a boxing match between two of the prettiest Mack Sennett girls, which is a scream.—Press Sheet from Library of Congress
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