This story is based on the supposition that it is possible for a father not to know his own baby after an absence of several months. A baby was several months old when its father went abroad. It died during his absence, and the aunt in whose care it had been left substituted for it a foundling. The mother who deserted the little one became a nurse. When she had tried to claim the child she had been told by the aunt it was dead. Later, when the surviving child is taken ill it is the mother who responds to a call for a nurse; a doctor was not sent for. It is at this time that the aunt decides to confess to the father her deception. The mother is present. Both love the child. There is only one thing that can happen, and it happens, making a pretty finish to an artificial picture. The photography was unsatisfactory. By the way, in the print seen the father was made to board the steamer two times, in succession. It looked like a retake being tangled somewhere. Mr. Bushman and Miss Dunbar make the most of their parts. - The Moving Picture World, December 6, 1913