This story can hardly be called strong. It is that in which the little boy's mother is extravagant and frivolous, makes father work very hard to earn money enough to live on, goes out with other men, comes home with her breath pretty strong and, then in a touching ending, makes the pretty child keep the two parents from a separation. Lovely sets and photography, with good acting and a very pretty child, "Baby" Lillian Wade, do much in this instance. But even so, to those who see a good many pictures there is little freshness in it; it interests, but it never grips. M.B. Gardner, who is called the author, deserves very little credit. Lem B. Parker has made a picture full of artistic scenes. Kathlyn Williams plays in a number of pretty gowns; we heard some women remarking on this, and Harold Lockwood is in the role opposite to her. - The Moving Picture World, February 8, 1913
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