A two-reel picture of Bohemian folk and with a theatrical background. Its heroine (Marguerite Snow) is a dancer of world-wide reputation who, in the days of her struggle, has offended the story's villain. It becomes an over-drawn melodrama which could hardly be acted without its players showing, now and then, a sense of humor at it. It furnishes several very pretty scenes, including some dances; it has an interesting atmosphere all through. Perhaps one of its distinct assets is that it does amuse. The photography is clear and commendable. - The Moving Picture World, February 21, 1914