A good many people will like the story of this picture. It finds pathetic sentiment in the case of the old clerk (T.J. Commerford) who absent-mindedly puts in his pocket a picture of "his little sweetheart," the very little girl (Eleanor Kahn) of his employer (Jules Ferrar). The frame is valuable and when it is missed the employer sets a detective (E.H. Calvert) on the search for it. Things would have been all right if a crook (Bryant Washburn) had not stolen it from his room. There are some good things in the character line in it. Jules Ferrar's role gave no great chance, but he has utilized what he had with perfect naturalness. Mr. Commerford's playing in the picture's chief role is very commendable; he stirs sympathy. A very fair offering. - The Moving Picture World, September 6, 1913
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