A burlesque that is sure to find favor with the majority and is sure to make a roar of laughter. It has been cleverly staged, but its best asset is in the crisp, sparkling way in which the players have done their parts; they have kept the right spirit up through the whole reel. He who is referred to in the title has a job in a New York office, but his brother has been elected sultan. The sultan brother asks him to take his job while on vacation. If we told the story, the narrative might seem vulgar; but the picture sails through with clean skirts and the harem scenes provoke laughter without offending. It will make a good offering. - The Moving Picture World, October 4, 1913