A story of the fashionable part of New York in conjunction with the Wall Street stock market. It concerns the love affairs of a woman and two men, both of whom wanted her. The young man could not have won in any other game than that directed by Cupid, but in his winning, his sweetheart taught him a lesson in stock deals which prevented his continuing in the business. The story is clearly told, there is a close connection between the scenes, which carry the spectator along logically, and when at the end the young man wins, the audience does not hesitate to express its satisfaction. Staging and acting are both good, while the photographer has performed his part with ability. - The Moving Picture World, March 18, 1911
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