Jack is an adept at flirting and Evelyn is a close second. He leaves a train of smiling maids and dames and angry men in his wake. He flirts with Corinne and Lee yanks her indignantly away.... See full summary
Four Queens and a Jack (1913) Online
Jack is an adept at flirting and Evelyn is a close second. He leaves a train of smiling maids and dames and angry men in his wake. He flirts with Corinne and Lee yanks her indignantly away. He flirts with all ensemble until he sees Evelyn and Pa entering the hotel. He flirts with her then, but there is a more serious note to his advances than usual, for Evelyn is very cute and pretty. Pa is having his troubles trying to keep Evelyn from flirting, and he is constantly telling men to behave themselves or else. Pa sees Evelyn and Jack at it and warns Jack to sheer off, but Evelyn finally manages to send a message to Jack, written on the back of one of her mother's visiting cards. Jack receives it and notes that Evelyn will join him at the pier soon. He turns the card over and sees a married woman's name and is surprised. But, well, guesses he will wait anyhow. In the meantime, Jack gets impatient and sends a note to Evelyn, and addressed to her mother. Evelyn has already skipped, while ...
Cast overview: | |||
Eddie Lyons | - | Jack - the Boy | |
Jewel Carmen | - | Evelyn - the Girl (as Evelyn Quick) | |
Donald MacDonald | - | Evelyn's Father (as Donald McDonald) | |
Stella Adams | - | Evelyn's Mother | |
Lee Moran | - | Lee - Corinne's Sweetheart | |
Corinne Lesser | - | Corinne - Lee's Sweetheart |
Released as a split reel along with the comedy When He Wore the Blue (1913).