50 minutes
7/27/1918
Unknown to his proud and wealthy family, Granger Hollister marries Margery Harding, a telephone operator. Granger presents his new wife at an engagement party given for his sister Jane, but Jane's fiance, Lord Cecil Graydon, threatens to break off the betrothal unless Granger's marriage is annulled. To please his sister, Granger sacrifices Margery, who seeks work and later gives birth to a child. Following the baby's death, Margery goes West, where she befriends an old miner who later leaves her his fortune. Meanwhile, Granger becomes involved in a fraudulent mining deal, and because of George Osborne's perjured testimony, he is sent to prison for five years. When he escapes, Margery agrees to hide him and is ultimately responsible for obtaining his pardon. Granger then remarries the wife he once abandoned.
Louise Glaum
as Maargery Harding
John Gilbert
as Granger Hollister (as Jack Gilbert)
Herschel Mayall
as George Osborne
Charles Gunn
as Reverend Grover King
Joseph J. Dowling
as Philip Merrill
Leatrice Joy
as Jane Hollister
Beverly Randolph
as Catherine Merrill
Harry Archer
as Lord Cecil Graydon
Ida Lewis
as Mrs. Merrill
Clifford Alexander
as Jason Strong
Aggie Herring
as Mrs. Martin
Helen Dunbar