A man (Charles Rogers) who is about to inherit a fortune is sent to New York by his uncle, to learn about life in the big city before he has money, under the supervision of three young women (Kathryn Crawford, Josephine Dunn and Carole Lombard) about town. The plot is nothing special and is largely an excuse for the musical numbers from Charles Rogers and Josephine Dunn, though they are not memorable. Carole Lombard has a comparatively small part in this early film from her. As pre-code film the young ladies are notable for showing off their legs and other bare flesh.