A very entertaining story, written by R.M. Freeman, is developed in this picture regarding the loss of a valuable necklace, which is recovered by a young barrister who plays amateur detective. The point of interest which he evinces in the affair is to make good with Lady Cranforth, as he is in love with her daughter. A fragment of ash from a private brand cigarette gives him a clue to the perpetrator. There is considerable suspense during his deductions, but with the skill of a professional he recovers the necklace, and gains the consent of her ladyship to the hand of her daughter. This picture contains merit. - The Moving Picture World, October 24, 1914
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