Elinor's father is a business man, and believes in applying business methods to weddings as well as manufacturing. Young Cullen fires the first gun of the courtship period by proposing to Elinor, and father immediately broaches his ...See moreElinor's father is a business man, and believes in applying business methods to weddings as well as manufacturing. Young Cullen fires the first gun of the courtship period by proposing to Elinor, and father immediately broaches his business proposition - his daughter must have three proposals before any one is accepted. Father believes in having an assortment of prospective husbands to choose from, thereby eliminating any chance for a mistake. But Elinor is too cute for father. She "frames" the three prospectives, and wins her point, and the husband she has chosen without much opposition, but with a whole lot of fun. Written by
Motion Picture News, August 31, 1918
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