A breezy farce comedy, written by Anthony E. Wills. Ten members of the Vitagraph company combine forces to make this a successful picture. The fun centers largely in the second reel, where the two husbands hide in the trunks of the leading lady. All sorts of complications ensue and bring forth a great deal of laughter. The photography, settings and characterizations are all pleasing and the result is a farcical offering much above the average in interest. - The Moving Picture World, October 4, 1913
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