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- A little girl gives a Christmas party for her friends, and among the many gifts she receives is a bright red cape. The cape delights her so much that she adopts the name of Little Red Riding Hood. After the party, she and her friend, who is spending the night, scramble into bed, where they encounter the "dream angel" sitting on the hook of the moon. Red Riding Hood dreams that she is riding a trained pony at the circus and then, that she has become the Little Red Riding Hood of the folk tale. As in the story, she visits her grandmother with a basket of presents, but when she meets the evil wolf who plans to eat her, she awakens to seek the protection of her mother's arms.
- While lost in the woods, the prince of Drowse Castle is shown an image of his bride-to-be, Cinderella, by Titania, the queen of the fairies. Cinderella, who is virtually a servant in the home of her father, the Baron Balderdash, and her stepmother, is not permitted to accompany her two stepsisters to the royal ball at which the prince must choose a bride. After the rest of the family leaves for the ball, however, Cinderella's fairy godmother appears and creates for Cinderella the clothes and livery necessary for her to attend the ball. Cinderella and the prince fall in love at first sight, but in accordance with the fairy godmother's instructions, Cinderella leaves the ball at midnight. Because she has left her glass slipper behind, the prince searches the countryside for the woman who can wear it, eventually finding his beloved at the Balderdash home. The prince and Cinderella are married.
- Peggy sells newspapers on the streets of Chicago, saving her money until she can afford to open a small newsstand called the "News Emporium". Although she has to support her younger brother and sister, Peggy manages to give a penny away every day to help the less fortunate. Millionaire Andrew Kimbalton, one of Peggy's customers, offers her a dollar a day to give away for him, but she declines, telling him that the pleasure of giving lies in giving yourself. He then asks Peggy to teach his only daughter Ann the art of philanthropy, and she agrees. One day, the police come to Peggy's newsstand and ask her to go to the station where she learns that her sweetheart, Tom Oliphant, is under arrest, charged with trying to dynamite the Kimbalton mansion. With this accusation, the Kimbaltons begin to distrust Peggy, but after many adventures, Peggy proves that Tom is innocent, retains the friendship of the Kimbaltons and then, having made everyone else happy by her penny philanthropy, is made happy herself.