A somewhat melodramatic story of how a rich girl donned working clothes and entered a working girl's place to win the man she loved, a poor young fellow who was too proud to ask her to continue the engagement which had existed before he lost his fortune. Of course, she won him. How else should the story come out? And then she surprises him by explaining that she is the owner of the business which employs him. Such stories are always pleasing. There is a pleasurable thrill accompanies the working out of such a plot. And apparently one never tires of them. They always bring applause. Sometimes they will do this when more meritorious pictures are watched in absolute silence. The drama is worked out with care by the capable Vitagraph company and the picture is satisfactory. — - The Moving Picture World, September 24, 1910
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