A picture that makes a good though often used situation very interesting through fine acting. It is decidedly an artistic production which, in spite of its unpleasant theme, can be commended as good entertainment. A wife and mother neglected by her too busy husband, falls in love with a third man. Her brother saves her by plotting with a fast woman to "show the man up." The wife sees how he behaves when out with "the bunch." The leading lady is an accomplished artist; her portrayal of the wife will probably win the sympathy of many spectators, and she is competently supported by a good cast. The scenes are all studio sets. The action is such .that they will not be noticed, which is the highest praise that could be given to sets in such a picture. - The Moving Picture World, August 24, 1912
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