Mae is sentenced by a New York City
night court judge to serve ninety days at Welfare Island for
solicitation, but her sentence is suspended by the judge, who thinks
that such girls should be given another chance if they can return
home. Instead of going home to Danbury, however, Mae leaves
the train on which police officer Mackensie has placed her and takes
a cab driven by Jimmy Doyle, a steadfast bachelor. Although
she abandons the taxi without paying, Mae decides to go straight.
Some time later, Jimmy is humiliated
when Mae tries to repay him, but they eventually discover a mutual
attraction. Believing her to be an unemployed stenographer,
Jimmy helps Mae secure a cashier's job at Tony's, a small restaurant
where Gert Hanlon, another former prostitute, works as a waitress.
Happily in love, Mae and Jimmy are married after a three-week
romance. After honeymooning at Coney Island, they return to
Mae's apartment, where Mackensie is waiting to arrest Mae.
Although disappointed in his wife, Jimmy shows Mackensie their
marriage license so she can remain free.
The newlyweds agree to give their
marriage a try and soon have saved $432 toward half-interest in a
service station. Then Gert pleads with Mae for $200 for an
operation, pledging to repay the loan. After taking the money
from the bank, however, Mae learns from Jimmy's former roommate,
Frank, that Gert has used a fake illness ruse before. Jimmy
berates Frank for being such a sucker, while Mae is unable to tell
Jimmy that she has also been conned. When Flanagan, the
service station owner, wants to complete his deal with Jimmy early,
Mae decides to retrieve the money. Mae searches for Gert until
she chances to see her enter the apartment building where Lil,
another former prostitute lives. When Mae slaps Gert, she
agrees to repay the money the following night.
Convinced that his wife is having an
affair, Jimmy "borrows" another taxi and, without revealing his
identity, drives Mae to Gert's the next evening, when it is revealed
that Lil's callous boyfriend Toots is the person behind Gert's
scheme. After Gert steals the money from Toots' wallet when he
is not looking, he pushes her to the ground, which causes a fatal
blow when her head hits the radiator. As Toots hides with the
corpse in the bedroom, Mae enters. Thinking that the apartment
is empty, she retrieves her $200 from the table and departs, leaving
her purse and gloves behind. When Jimmy sees the silhouettes
of Toots and Mae in the window, he thinks it is Mae and another man
embracing.
Later, Jimmy accuses Mae of reverting to
her old tricks, and after he storms out, Mae is arrested for Gert's
murder. Jimmy then goes on a three-day drinking binge, but sobers up
when he see Mae's picture on the front page of the newspaper.
After Mae refuses to see him, Jimmy goes to Lil's, where he
recognizes Toots's silhouette against the glass bedroom door and
realizes that he is the killer. Lil convinces Toots to stay
calm and let Jimmy tell the district attorney, because she will
provide him with an alibi. After tricking the two-timing Toots
to go to the district attorney and refute Jimmy's statement, Lil
reneges and Toots is arrested. At the service station, Jimmy
apologizes to Flanagan before he realizes that Mae is at work,
pumping gas. The couple is then reconciled and looks forward
to a peaceful future together.