This is not a powerful detective story, but it is absorbing and worked out with a fair degree of skill. Most of the scenes occur in the store of the dealer in antiques and the adjoining living rooms. The rascally junior clerk steals the marked money and endeavors to place his crime and the subsequent shooting on the girl's lover, his fellow clerk. There is much good drama in this story and the film is decidedly interesting from beginning to end. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913
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