- Pa Dixon goes on the beach for a stroll. Being a flirty old fellow, he smiles at every girl he meets. Much to his disgust Ma Dixon makes him take their daughter, Leola, for a walk. Nell and Bess, two summer girls, thinking no one about, decide to remove their shoes and stockings and go in wading. Seeing a man coming they get frightened, run away, accidentally leaving one of Nell's stockings. Pa and Leola stroll up. Pa looks after the girls and flirts. Leola asks if she may wade. Pa gives his consent. Leola removes her shoes and stockings. In laying them down she unknowingly covers the one left by Nell and goes wading. Pa sits on the beach and tries to pick up a flirtation. Leola returns and tells Pa to come on. She helps him rise, and puts her shoes and stockings, also Nell's, which she does not notice, into Pa's coat pocket. They go home and meet Ma and a lady friend talking. Ma tells Leola to put on her shoes and stockings, Leola takes them from Pa's pocket. In doing so she exposes Nell's stocking. Ma demands an explanation. Pa disclaims all knowledge of it and offers as an alibi Leola. Ma demands he return it to its owner. Pa goes to several lady bathers, but they all disclaim it. Finally Bess and Nell see him coming, stocking in hand; they recognize it, and run to get it. Ma has Pa almost pulverized when a cop saves him. Ma, Neil and Bess argue, ending in a hair-pulling match to the delight of the crowd.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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