This two-reel story begins with two girls clerking in a jewelry store. One borrows a valuable necklace to wear at a ball and throws the blame on the other. The latter serves a term in Sing Sing, is released and later hounded by a prison acquaintance. The first girl finally confesses, after both are married, in order to save her friend from the blackmailer. This is well acted and carefully constructed throughout. The worst fault of the picture is its rather sordid motive, which does not leave a feeling of satisfaction with the observer, who feels that the friend's repentance came rather late. - The Moving Picture World, September 12, 1914
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