A burlesque in the costumes of almost a hundred years from now. The women have taken the place of men in society. A very melodramatic story is enacted with heroine and villainess and the poor hero locked up in his room, because he wants to marry the heroine. Desperate Dorothy has her gang of women thugs to help her, and poor Claudine, the heroine, is left tied to a post while a candle burns down into a barrel of sugar, we mean powder. The players have given it the right atmosphere and it is amusing. There are many good laughs in it. It will be popular. The camera work is very good. It certainly is not a serious picture of the year 2000: the producer took no care to make it seem so. He was content to make it an easy-to-produce burlesque. - The Moving Picture World, June 1, 1912
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