A powerful drama which will shortly be issued by Selig, depicts a phase of life in New York's lower east side, which is gradually being changed to better conditions by the noble work of the settlement workers. The producer deserves credit for the fidelity with which the scenes are presented, and while some of them are not pleasant to look upon, they are true to the life, and their presentation will serve the good purpose of calling attention to the haunts of the vagabond and the triumph of good over evil. A little love episode adds interest to the story, which is worked out in Selig's best style. - The Moving Picture World, March 27, 1909
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