This is a real comedy by Russel E. Smith and directed in a superior manner by George D. Baker. John Bunny and Flora Finch, assisted by William Shea and Ethel Corcoran, make this a most delightful and laughable photoplay. The theme of the plot hinges on the fact that both are lovers of antiques and discover twin vases in a shop window. Flora buys one and Bunny the other and through the shopkeeper they become acquainted and after many amusing situations the two ornaments prove to be veritable vases of hymen. - The Moving Picture World, July 25, 1914
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