A simple story of sentiment, not new but pleasing, makes this picture an acceptable offering. The acting is natural and even; it does a good deal to help the story. The photography is fair in most of the scenes. Jack Nelson plays a young man who has found a fan and returns it to the owner (Caroline Cooke), aunt of a pretty niece (Edna Buryea), with whom he falls in love. The aunt had hoped for a romance of her own; but, in the end. is consoled by Jack's widowed father (L.S. McKee). who meets her by mistake. Produced by H. Kirkland from Maibelle Justice's script. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913
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