A farce-comedy which won considerable laughter from a large audience. It has very little that is new, and its story is padded with lawn games in which half a dozen men and girls participate, but in its acting there is a pleasant light-heartedness. Even the padding made laughter. Howard Missimer and Francis Bushman play a father and son. both of whom fall in love with Mildred Weston, a stenographer, who later discovers, very conventionally, that she is the daughter and sister. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913
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