A comedy representing the way two young people practiced what they called art. The girl receiving a legacy determined to buy one of the young man's pictures for $200, which she did, the dealer receiving fifty per cent, of the proceeds of the sale as his commission. The sales continued, one buying the other's pictures with the proceeds received from the dealer until they chance to meet in the store and the legacy has dwindled to $6.50. Just then the man receives a telegram from his father, offering him a position in his steel mills at $5,000 a year. He accepts, saying that he will start the next day, bringing his wife. The picture is filled with interesting and lively comedy and will please any audience. It tells its story simply and without unnecessary complications. - The Moving Picture World, January 14, 1911
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