A pretty, romantic comedy that might have been called "Archie's Job," which was promoting the fashion of wearing beauty spots, little squares of court plaster. He had plenty of money; but his sweetheart's father demanded that he get a job. Being very unsuccessful, his bright brain conceived the great idea. At one afternoon reception, Archie's good work gets him into trouble. Explanations that he makes are not acceptable, but in the end he comes out all right. It is very light; but is also light-hearted. There are pretty girls aplenty and pretty scenes. It is a picture to lighten a heavy program. - The Moving Picture World, June 1, 1912
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