The Pink Pajama Girl (1912)

Mrs. Wentworth and her daughter Cecile are living at one of the fashionable hotels in the city. James Davidson, who is engaged to Cecile, has agreed to join a theater party with them. At the last minute he sends word that business will detain him and he will be unable to go. Cecile is inconsolable and refuses to go to the theater with the rest of the party. She is so upset over the disappointment she gets a severe headache and decides to retire. In her pink pajamas she is about to go to bed when she decides to write "Jamsie," giving him to understand she is not at all pleased with his conduct. She sneaks out into the hall, puts her letter in the drop and hastens back to her rooms, to find the door has sprung locked. She doesn't know what to do. Rushing into another room she seizes a man's dress coat from the bed, puts it on and is proceeding down the hall when the man follows her. She makes her way through the halls and down to the hotel clerk's desk, where she is met by a party of guests and confronts "Jamsie," who has just called to deliver a box of roses to her. Explanations follow. She gives the coat to the man from whose room she took it and "Jamsie" throws his overcoat over her shoulders. She lovingly throws herself into his arms. At this moment Mrs. Wentworth returns. Cecile tells her what has happened and all the guests join in a good, hearty laugh at the funny circumstances which brought Cecile to such an embarrassing position.

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GenresComedy Romance Short
CastRole
Zena Keefe
Julia Swayne Gordon
James Morrison
Lillian Walker