Eva Langford, a New York society girl, is in Paris at the outbreak of the war and becomes a Red Cross nurse. Young Jack Rand is one of the first to offer his services to his country. The first time he goes over the top he is wounded and ...See moreEva Langford, a New York society girl, is in Paris at the outbreak of the war and becomes a Red Cross nurse. Young Jack Rand is one of the first to offer his services to his country. The first time he goes over the top he is wounded and taken to a base hospital, where Eva nurses him to convalescence. Without learning his nurse's name, Jack is honorably discharged and returns to America to recuperate. Being one of the most eligible bachelors in New York, he is much sought after and soon becomes engaged to Imogene Danforth, a young friend of his mother. Meanwhile Eva, who is seriously wounded by an explosion, while convalescing receives a letter from her friend, Imogene Danforth, to be a bridesmaid at her wedding, a photograph of Jack being enclosed. Eva returns to America, but decides to visit Kate Norton at her ranch in Colorado. Jack, tired of society, goes West to visit a college chum, who is foreman of the Norton ranch. There he meets Eva and is certain that she is his daily vision materialized. Imogene in the meantime realizes a mistake has been made and releases Jack from the engagement. One day Eva, while riding, loses her way and takes refuge in what proves to be a rendezvous of a band of cattle rustlers. The leader, Jim Dalton, discovers her. While Eva is fighting for her honor, Jack and his chum arrive with cowboys, and after a desperate battle rescues her. Jack is now free to tell Eva of his love and all ends happily. Written by
Motion Picture News, May 4, 1918
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