It may, perhaps, be imagined what a predicament a man could be put in if he was suddenly called to supper in a company and had his shoe off. And it would be worse if his rival in the young woman's affections had purloined the shoe. Here is the whole comical complication admirably worked out. Perhaps the best part of it is the pretended clairvoyance by which the missing shoe is discovered in the rival's pocket. The acting is alive and there is a series of amusing complications which keeps the audience laughing most of the time. The photography is clear, even in some of the more difficult scenes. Altogether it is a satisfactory picture. - The Moving Picture World, April 2, 1910
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