A two-part Reliance Lawrence picture with good melodramatic action and a sensational climax that will hardly be expected even by the closest observer of its development. The first reel drags a little, but the second is dramatic and has suspense. The sets are excellent, the acting throughout is good and the photography is clear. Matt Moore plays the jealous husband and Hector Dion has the heavy role as the doctor who knows that the jealous husband didn't kill his friend, yet is willing to testify against him merely so that he will have some chance with the wife, Florence Lawrence. His action as the picture approaches the climax is not strongly logical. But the picture covers its shortcomings at this point by speedy action that discounts thought. - The Moving Picture World, June 13, 1914