This is rather broad comedy. The main action devolves about the effort of a wife through subterfuge to accept a present of jewelry from her lover without arousing the suspicions of her husband. The idea is conceived of pawning the baubles and telling her husband the wife found the ticket. The husband redeems the pledge, but bestows the more valuable on his stenographer, and this, of course, starts trouble, ending when three of the four land in a park lake for a ducking. The exhibitor may judge for himself. - The Moving Picture World, October 10, 1914
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