Here is a pretty story. It is written by Hettie G. Baker, a picture that will strike many as one which only a woman could write. It touches a phase of domestic life which will appeal strongly to the feminine heart. Two motherless children read a tale of a heartless stepmother. They are told by their father they are to have a new mother. They decided to leave home. As they wander away they are found by the prospective stepmother, who on learning of their decision takes them to her home and there keeps them until she has won their hearts. You see the finish? Kathlyn Williams is the future stepmother, and it is a fine characterization she gives us. She will win other hearts than those of the two little ones. - The Moving Picture World, May 17, 1913