69 minutes
9/26/1926
A baby girl is left at the door of Brady, an Irish-policeman in New York City. He and his friends bid for her, and she is won by Uncle Ben Shapiro, a pawnbroker, who raises her to young womanhood, and is known as Sweet Rosie O'Grady. One day she goes to the rescue of Victor MacQuade, a young man from the high society set, who has been attacked by some east-side gang kids. The next day Victor, dressed as the family chauffeur, calls for her to go on on a ride. He goes home to change clothes while she peeks through the door at a charity costume-bazaar, and is swept inside by some late-arriving guests. She wins first prize for best costume, although she is dressed in the best she has. She flees angry and mortified. Since he has a larger house, she moves to Brady's home, one of her other foster-parents. Victor, who has fallen in love with Rosie, goes to Uncle Ben's shop and asks his permission to marry Rosie.

Shirley Mason
as Rosie O'Grady

Cullen Landis
as Victor McQuade

E. Alyn Warren
as Uncle Ben Shapiro

William Conklin
as James Brady
Lester Bernard
as Kibitzer

Otto Lederer
as Friend
George Dunning
Jackie Combs
as The Baby (uncredited)

Helen Dunbar
as Mrs. McQuade (uncredited)

Duane Thompson
as Society Girl (uncredited)