During the depression, two men (Warner Baxter and Walteer Woolf King) and a woman (Janet Gaynor) who are being forced to live on the streets are offered the chance to live in a store in a park in return for teaching the park keeper to play the violin. This is the depression through rose tinted spectacles. Even though two men and a woman live in one room, the Hayes codes keeps it all very innocent and Janet Gaynor does living in a shed with innocence and elegance very well.