A picture of tender sentiment that is pleasingly solemn and has the human quality that will make it an excellent offering in theaters and in any church at all. It is not religious; it's a human picture. The father of a family gets drunk and comes home discontented. There's a quarrel, from which the two children (the Lees and as fine a little actress and actor as one could find) hurry away upstairs and hide. The parents think that they have gone to the street and are lost. Leah Baird and William Shea play the leads and do excellent work in making it an exceptional offering. The camera work is of high order. Both script and staging are the work of Herbert Brenon and have the good quality that he is apt to put into his pictures. - The Moving Picture World, July 18, 1914
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