To keep this two-reeler going to the point where the producers intended that it should end, a lot of the characters introduced are compelled to pass many a point where a few simple words of explanation would have straightened things out beautifully, and broken up the picture. That the nice looking young son of wealthy parents is prevented from marrying a designing stage star and thrown pell-mell into the arms of a sweet young thing who has run away from a boarding school is a development which most audiences will favor and it may be that they will overlook the glaring faults of the plot. - The Moving Picture World, June 13, 1914
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