A picture artistically made and very pretty; in it a mother, who is neglected by her busy husband, is tempted to be untrue, but is saved by her baby whose voice she hears over the telephone. This is fine and is made as convincing as can be. It was brought about by a little plot of a quick-witted and warm-heated telephone girl. When we say that Miss Marguerite Snow plays the mother, Miss Florence La Badie the telephone girl, and little Miss Helen Eline the child, and that all three play as well as they always do when playing a good situation, we have praised the picture highly. It is a very commendable, human release. The scenes, both those that are set and the exteriors, are well photographed and unusually pretty. It is a sure feature picture, one that can hardly fail to please everywhere. - The Moving Picture World, April 6, 1912