The story is a variant of the old theme of the husband who likes to spend some of the family income and not abdicate entirely in favor of an extravagant wife. Other things being equal, the story wherein is pictured well-to-do persons and their surroundings gets over more easily than does one of those in humbler circumstances, of the latter we have so many with us. Harry Meyers and Ethel Clayton have the leads in a well-acted drama, in which at the finish there is a bit of a punch. - The Moving Picture World, August 16, 1913
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