A millionairess (May Buckley) weary of the stupid folk about her, slips away, Haroun Al Rachid wise, to a boarding house where ordinary people live between their struggles for a living. At the place she meets the poor inventor, the actor out of a job, the playwright, and the poor girl painter, and uses her wealth in making them all happy. Was it not "The Lady's Home Journal" that a few years ago ran a series from the diary of a girl of means who really did do something of the kind? The story isn't great, but there's a pleasing quality to it and it has a popular subject. Some of the sets are graceful. A fair offering Hattie Gray Baker is the author and the producer is Oscar Eagle. The sub- titles are carelessly done and have one or two glaring faults. - The Moving Picture World, August 23, 1913
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