A twist given to the screen-worn masquerade ball picture makes this story the vehicle for a little fresh fun. When a married man has promised an old sweetheart to take her to the masquerade ball and has written home to his wife that he will be detained in the office till very late, and has also mailed to the girl a description of his costume and the letters have been mixed up, to have him back out and send a friend at the last minute because he gets a glimpse of his wife's picture, is not powerfully convincing. This, and the fact that he had to sit up for his wife who had gone to the ball to get revenge, are the only fresh parts of the picture. The picture is pleasingly acted. It seemed to be amusing. - The Moving Picture World, November 4, 1911
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