This is a very clever comedy in which the principals, especially the "merry wives," Leah Baird and Lillian Walker acquit themselves nobly. Not only is the story strictly original, but it is developed in a very able fashion and keeps the audience in good humor and likewise in suspense pretty well to the end. The uniformly clever work of Bunny is one of the features of this comedy. Comedies of this kind are a welcome boon to the exhibitor at all times. The atmosphere is refined and true to life in every inch of the film. The situations are genuinely laughable and the climaxes are especially well carried off. Settings and photography are of the perfect kind, which the Vitagraph Company has made us familiar with. - The Moving Picture World, May 4, 1912
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