Mary Brown, an authoress, endeavors to interest the playwright, David Tobasco, in producing her play, one that requires a woman who can characterize a Chinese ingenue. He refuses to go any further without such an actress and the authoress conceives the idea of sending an S.O.S. to her friend, an actress who is due to return from the Orient. The message advises her to dress and impersonate a Chinese actress and await explanation. A brother of the playwright is in love with the actress. He objects to the ruse, but when complications start in, lends his help in righting the wrongs and culminating a romance of long standing, in a marriage.
—Motion Picture News, November 11, 1922