Winnifred Greenwood and Edward Coxen are the two most prominent characters in this picture. The subject is a good one, and one cannot help wishing that a couple of reels had been devoted to a more thorough exploitation of the subject. It may be that the selfish society woman has been given just a little bit the worst of it, but there is no harm done in painting the situation as black as perhaps it is. The film, of course, contains a good lesson in the subject of true morality. - The Moving Picture World, February 27, 1915
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