A well-handled story of sleuth and crook. It is pictured in a society setting and centers around a tiara owned by a rich woman in whose employ is a confederate of the crook who has determined to capture it. Unusually dramatic use has been made of the detective who, as the guest of the rich woman, is always near, although the jewel has not yet been stolen; he remains a potentiality which heightens the suspense a good deal. The acting and the staging are of good quality and the offering will be well liked. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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