Ruby (Clara Bow) works a scam in her role as a waitress by dating every sailor that she can and encouraging them to buy her gifts from her boss's shop. Mr Bimberg (Harry Green) is her boss and Maizie (Adele Windsor) is her co-worker who disapproves of the behaviour. However, she gets rumbled as one day all of her sailor lovers turn up at the same time. A fight ensues and the sailors vow to get even. Enter Bulls Eye McCoy (Frederic March), the navy's "Mr Popular". He falls for Ruby but his sailor friends want him to teach her a lesson, which he does by publicly humiliating her at a wedding service. There is some other story involving a criminal gang but I didn't really follow it and everything works out OK in the end.
Clara Bow is good, Frederic March is transparently trying to act like a tough sailor, Harry Green is sometimes non-comprehendable because of his shouty, silly accent and the sailors are mostly annoying. However, Adele Windsor has some funny moments, especially in her sparring with Clara Bow at the beginning of the film. The film starts well and is quite funny until the action moves away from the shop. The film then loses momentum and interest and just drags along after this which is a shame.