This two-part picture play is written by M.B. Havey and produced by H. Myers, who also plays the lead, and Rosemary Theby plays opposite. A girl gives up her sweetheart, a promising young lawyer, to marry a broker who is the creditor of her father. He soon neglects and abuses her and her life is anything but happy. Five years later her old sweetheart is elected district attorney. An investigation against the crooked brokers is inaugurated and the husband heads the list. This complication is productive of many intense scenes, which in the end develops into tragedy. There is much suspense, which holds close attention as to what the outcome is to be in the finale. - The Moving Picture World, September 12, 1914
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