An actress lightly flirts with a serious-minded minister, who then goes to work among the island people, while she forgets him in the gay life of a Broadway star. In the end, after he has found her in a restaurant and made a scene, she is converted and at length goes to help him care for lepers. There is a good deal of prettiness about the picture and its story, serious without being heavy, is of the kind that often proves very popular. The leading woman. Ethel Davis, is charming in a picture, and Joe King, the minister, is dignified in his role. An excellent offering. Mrs. Owen Bronson is the author and Wm E. Parker produced it. - The Moving Picture World, October 25, 1913
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