A comedy of character set in a studio building with fashionable apartments for successful artists and garret rooms for others. The daughter of the woman who keeps the house is played by Florence Lawrence; she is the angel, a harum-scarum creature with a woman's heart under her queer costume. She likes very much the shiftless garret artist, played by Owen Moore, and does her best, very successfully, to make things easy for him only to see him fall in love with a swan-like model. The "angel" is one of those parts that Miss Lawrence has created and its value comes from the subtle way that she makes the womanly feelings of the character shine through the awkward exterior of the goosie. It made a good offering, one that will stir sympathies and make laughter. - The Moving Picture World, November 2, 1912