A George Ade comedy that contains a whole lot more truth than poetry. It shows how a country girl, who after a year in a seminary, returns to her country home and looks upon her father and mother, who are just plain folks, with disdain and jumps on their necks for being behind the times, she even does not like the home cooking. She flees to the city but is glad to get back to pig's knuckles and cabbage. Moral: A bright girl can learn a lot after leaving college. - The Moving Picture World, February 6, 1915
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