Josephine Brown, expecting to visit the seaside with her Aunt Helen as chaperone, is disappointed when Auntie's quarantine upsets their plans. Having no one else she makes up her mind to be a boy for the time being and go alone. At the ...See moreJosephine Brown, expecting to visit the seaside with her Aunt Helen as chaperone, is disappointed when Auntie's quarantine upsets their plans. Having no one else she makes up her mind to be a boy for the time being and go alone. At the hotel where "Joe" goes, there is a gay crowd of young people. The girls think "Joe"' too cute for anything, and overwhelm him with attentions. The young men think him a sissy, and try teaching him to be a sport. "Joe's" troubles begin when "he"' falls in love with Fred Stark, one of the popular young men. "Joe"' butts in on Fred's flirtations, and the girls resent it. "Joe" manages to conceal "his" feelings until he comes across Fred kissing Minnie Hall. She breaks down and bawls. Being unable to stand the strain, "Joe" decides to leave. A letter from Auntie helps matters. "Joe" writes a note to Fred saying that he is obliged to go home, and commending to his notice his (Joe's) twin sister who is to arrive in a few days. Fred promptly falls a victim to Josephine's charms, and they become engaged. When Fred asks Auntie for "Joe's" address, so that he can write and ask him to be best man, the fat is in the fire. Josephine is obliged to confess. Written by
Moving Picture World synopsis
See less