In the last half of this comedy, acted in the chief roles by Arthur Johnson and Lottie Briscoe, the author departs from hackneyed precedents and offers a surprise. At the request of her admirer's father, an actress plans to convince the young man that she is far less innocent than one might suppose. Concluding scenes, showing how the deception goes wrong and the father is led to accept the actress as his daughter-in-law, make the picture worth while. - The Moving Picture World, February 27, 1915
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