This department store drama presents with unmistakable directness the position of the underpaid shop girl, and we think that it is all the stronger because it does not introduce the sex question. Bliss Milford and May Abbey play the shop girl and the proprietor's daughter. The latter hears her father deny the shop girl an increase of wages and in order to study sociological conditions takes a job in the store behind the same counter with her. There is a love story introduced, in which the proprietor's son falls in love with the shop girl and finally marries her. A good offering for houses interested in this sort of reform work. - The Moving Picture World, July 5, 1913
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