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Jim Foley is a splendid fellow, but his huge feet, which are almost as large as his heart, are continually getting him into trouble. Jim takes his best girl, Beverly, to a dance and waltzes... See full summary
Jim Foley is a splendid fellow, but his huge feet, which are almost as large as his heart, are continually getting him into trouble. Jim takes his best girl, Beverly, to a dance and waltzes all over her new gown, tearing it in several different places. Beverly tells him she has had enough of him. Bob White, Jim's rival, sees a chance to win the girl's heart and asks her to accompany him to the matinee. Beverly accepts. Incriminating notes, embarrassing predicaments and clever situations keep the comedy in this story hot from beginning to end.

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    • Author: Ximathewi
    A mistake in the cutting and joining department of the Essanay Company made the best situation found in this picture; it mixed those letters up just at a time when it was very funny to have them mixed. Of course the action went on without this added bit of satire that would have helped it. As it is, the burlesque-farce offering, played in the comical way that Wallace Beery has at command and with the sprightliness of Beverly Bayne, amuses. - The Moving Picture World, January 24, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    Wallace Beery Wallace Beery - Jim Foley
    Beverly Bayne Beverly Bayne - Beverly
    Leo White Leo White - Bob White (unconfirmed)
    Charles J. Stine Charles J. Stine - (as Charles Stine)
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