Very unpleasant melodrama. One of the features is a burglar-murder, in which is held up to view a dripping knife. The story is unfitted for exhibitors with houses at all select. In short, it is of a clerk who buys a paper cutter for his sister's present. The gift is left in the office of an evening. Later a burglar enters the place, is looking at the knife as the employer enters, intoxicated, to spend the night there. The burglar commits murder. The clerk returns to get the knife and is arrested. The burglar later gets into a barroom brawl and is sent to jail for two years. In attempting to escape he is shot, and, wounded, enters the home of the clerk's mother, where he confesses. The clerk is about to be executed; then comes the effort to save him, which, of course, is successful. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913