The Arm of Brown and Robinson, real estate dealers, advertise for a new stenographer. Lucille Montgomery, a scrawny old maid but an expert worker, replies, and is engaged. Her employers and... See full summary
The New Stenographer (1914) Online
The Arm of Brown and Robinson, real estate dealers, advertise for a new stenographer. Lucille Montgomery, a scrawny old maid but an expert worker, replies, and is engaged. Her employers and Cutey, their clerk, admire her work, but they question whether it repays them for having to continually look at her awful face. One morning she fails to appear, and sends her niece, Lillian, with a note, explaining that the girl will make a capable substitute. As the niece is an absolute and radiant beauty, as well as being a wonderful stenographer, joy reigns supreme in the office, and immediately Mr. Brown invites her out to lunch. Robinson, his partner, proclaims his sincere admiration, and showers attentions upon the girl. Cutey, the clerk, also becomes very busy in the adoration line, causing considerable jealousy. Secretly all three men hope that something will happen to prevent Lucille from ever returning to the office. The fascinating stenographer does not reciprocate any of the love-making...
Cast overview: | |||
Hughie Mack | - | Mr. Robinson | |
Etienne Girardot | - | Mr. Brown | |
Wally Van | - | Cutey | |
Flora Finch | - | Lucille Montgomery | |
Lillian Walker | - | Lillian | |
Albert Roccardi | - | Lillian's Husband |