- The Newlyweds arrive at their own home for the first time and indulge in a billing and cooing match natural under the circumstances accompanied by much osculation. After a time even this amusement requires a change and nature asserting itself, they feel the pangs of hunger and proceed to satisfy same as quickly as possible. A brand new cook book is produced and together they explore its mysteries and try to carry its directions into effect. Next we see hubby and his bride in the kitchen. Mr. Man is arrayed in a very ample cook's apron, and is evidently a very busy gentleman. Such scenes as follow must be seen to be understood. Literally the fat is on the fire, and smoke, flames and confusion are predominant. The grease from the cooking operations spreads slowly from the stove to the floor and makes a very successful slide on which everybody who encounters it cuts up many comical capers. In the way of culinary operations, things meantime go from bad to worst notwithstanding frequent intervals for billing and cooing, perhaps because of such being the case, clothes and countenance suffer from smoke and soot, and in their attempt to set matters right the young couple burn their hands so badly as to prevent their going any further with the experiment. And now back to the boarding house with bandaged hands and lugubrious faces the poor Newlyweds are repenting at leisure of their attempt to break into the housekeeping game, and exchange affectionate condolences over their mutually battered condition.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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