Miss Nobody, daughter of the ranchman, gets a new dress and blossoms out wonderfully. The wealthy landowner and the doctor's nephew aspire to her hand. She feigns illness and on the day of her wedding with the wealthy landowner exhibits her countenance, marred by scars. The landowner offers the young hero a thousand dollars to marry her, which is gladly accepted, for the disfigurement of course is not genuine. Not a new idea, but well worked out and fairly amusing. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913