Billy is in bad with Omar Cayenne for flirting with his beautiful wives. Of course the wily Turk is duly insulted and gives chase. But what does Billy do? Why, he dresses as a woman and joins the wives of a visitor from Salt Lake City. It ...See moreBilly is in bad with Omar Cayenne for flirting with his beautiful wives. Of course the wily Turk is duly insulted and gives chase. But what does Billy do? Why, he dresses as a woman and joins the wives of a visitor from Salt Lake City. It happens that Omar and the figure from Utah meet in the upper chambers, and both are so taken up with each other's wives that they indulge in a free-for-all trade. Thus Billy finds himself in Omar's room again. And he registers coyness by refusing to take off his veil. This so excites the Turk that he chases the other wives out and makes Billy his favorite. When he finally recognizes Billy, he is hanging over the edge of a skyscraper. Written by
Motion Picture News, April 10, 1920
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