This is a bright little comedy by Bertha Hirsch which, though slight and very short, is most enjoyable. There is an extremely pretty scene in which is a contrast between the different beauties of two women, light and dark. The wife is fooled by one of her husband's notes from a business man named Wifey and referring to another business man named Undertaker. The leading woman isn't a great actress, but a fair one, and her prettiness plays for her. Kemptoii Green plays the husband; Isabelle Lemon, the wife, while John Smiley is Wifey, and S. Aitken is Undertaker. It was produced by Joseph Smiley. - The Moving Picture World, February 15, 1913
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