The typist Miss Leeson, a tiny girl with long hair and huge eyes, rents a room in the attic for two dollars from Mrs. Parker. Men who rent rooms next to her are crazy about a cheerful girl who always has fantastical fantasies in her head. One of the stars in the sky, the girl nicknamed Willie Jackson. From her room in the attic, Miss Leeson stares at her all the time.
Miss Leeson was fired from her job. The girl walked from one office to another for a long time, but to no avail. One of the tenants offered her a hand and a heart, but was refused. Miss Leeson lay on the bed and smiled at a star named Will Jackson.
Miss Parker's maid, sensing something was amiss, broke the door with her mistress. Since nothing helped the girl, I had to call an ambulance. The young doctor, having heard that a girl named Elsie Leeson did not regain consciousness, rushed to the attic, jumping through several steps at once. He brought out the lifeless body of a girl with the appearance that he had buried a loved one.
The next day, a note was published in a newspaper in the incident department, which stated that a woman suffering from starvation was taken to the hospital. Dr. William Jackson, who provided first aid, claims that the patient will recover.