Levy's Seven Daughters (1915)

While on a business trip, Levy meets Straus, a friend of his youth, and after recounting old times with great unction, Straus brings Levy home and proudly introduces him to his seven sons. Levy, who is childless, gets envious, and chestily announces he has seven daughters, and all good-looking. On his arrival home, he and Mrs. Levy are shocked to receive a note from Straus, saying he is coming with all his sons to pay them a visit and meet their seven daughters. In desperation, Levy prepares to make good his bluff by getting seven of the girl clerks in his store to pose as his daughters. The girls are mischievous, and when Straus and his seven sons arrive, things begin to hum. All go to a café and enjoy a good time. Their feast is interrupted by Straus, Senior, who sends them all home. Next day, the boys meet the girls in the store, and Levy laughingly tells Straus he will soon have to support seven daughters-in-law, in addition to his seven sons.

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GenresComedy Short