Fitznoodle is a "gay dog," and having had a late night seeks to make up for lost repose by taking a nap at the table of his favorite restaurant. Oblivious to his surroundings he becomes the victim of a practical joke, one of his friends pinning to his back a piece of card bearing the following notice: "Chase me, girls; I'm worth £10,000 and want a wife to help me spend it." Awaking with a startled look, he discovers that he has overslept himself, and to the huge delight of his companions he speedily takes his departure. Attracted by the unusual announcement a smartly dressed girl loses no time in making the acquaintance of this wifeless Croesus, and not to be denied, she takes his arm in a most affectionate and persistent manner. Fitznoodle is puzzled and irritated when several more of the feminine gender seek to explain their ability to assist in the distribution of his wealth. Blondes and brunettes, females, ancient and modern, suffragette samples, widows fat and fair, fifteen and forty, gradually increase by appalling numbers, and the besieged man, after some extraordinary adventures, seeks a haven of safety at the home of his lady love. On discovering the reason for the great assembly of the excited women at her door she promptly ejects him, and falling into the midst of the crowd he is the recipient of a great deal of rough treatment at the hands of the disappointed women.
—Moving Picture World synopsis