
Why Girls Leave Home
Overview
Mr. Hedder is an old fashioned man who will not let his daughter Anna own an evening gown, but she is given one by a friend who is a model. Hedder believes that she stole it and confers with Mr. Wallace, the owner of the store. On Wallace's advice, Hedder hits Anna, causing her to leave home and move in with some gold diggers.
Top Cast


Anna Q. Nilsson
Anna Q. Nilsson
Anna Hedder
Anna Q. Nilsson
Anna Hedder


Maurine Powers
Maurine Powers
Madeline Wallace
Maurine Powers
Madeline Wallace


Julia Swayne Gordon
Julia Swayne Gordon
Mrs. Wallace
Julia Swayne Gordon
Mrs. Wallace
Corinne Barker
Corinne Barker
Ethel
Corinne Barker
Ethel


Katherine Perry
Katherine Perry
Edith
Katherine Perry
Edith


Kate Blancke
Kate Blancke
Mrs. Hedder
Kate Blancke
Mrs. Hedder


Claude King
Claude King
Mr. Wallace
Claude King
Mr. Wallace


Coit Albertson
Coit Albertson
Mr. Reynolds
Coit Albertson
Mr. Reynolds


George Lessey
George Lessey
Mr. Hedder
George Lessey
Mr. Hedder


John B. O'Brien
John B. O'Brien
Joseph
John B. O'Brien
Joseph
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