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17 min
In the apartment hotel lived the aspiring maid, whose solicitude maintained order in the bachelor's apartment. He was her ideal, and the all-adoring bell-boy was firmly but gently given to understand that maids who read "Heliotrope Glendening's Advice to Young Ladies" look higher than ice-water toters. A compromising complication, however, with an unexpected visit from a beautiful lady, quite convinces the aspiring one that wealthy young bachelors may be the grandest men ever, but their aspirations, when it comes to the crucial test, are not for chambermaids. Science influences his actions so much that he gets into trouble with the police.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Blanche Sweet | The Young Woman | Unowned | |
Adolph Lestina | The Young Woman's Father | Unowned | |
Henry B. Walthall | The Young Woman's Fiance | Unowned | |
Harry Carey | The Thief | Unowned | |
Mae Marsh | Angelina Millingford - a Maid | Unowned | |
Edward Dillon | Pinky Doolan - a Bellboy | Unowned | |
Robert Harron | The Desk Clerk | Unowned | |
Kate Toncray | Head Chambermaid | Unowned | |
Jack Pickford | A Bellhop | Unowned | |
Clara T. Bracy | A Maid | Unowned | |
John T. Dillon | One of the Fiance's Friends | Unowned | |
Walter Miller | One of the Fiance's Friends | Unowned | |
Frank Evans | First Hotel Detective | Unowned | |
W.C. Robinson | Second Hotel Detective | Unowned | |
Joseph McDermott | The Fiance's Valet | Unowned | |
Lionel Barrymore | In Hotel Lobby | Unowned | |
Kathleen Butler | The Young Woman's Maid | Unowned |