A two-reel problem story with sufficient truth in the plot to deserve the adjective "strong." At the same time the presumption in the preamble that all married men live double lives and that a woman loses attractiveness by being virtuous is not altogether pleasant. Problem stories are not apt to be pleasant, however, and it must be admitted that this is well-constructed and put on in a way that will hold the attention closely. The wife discovers her husband's double life and she herself plunges into the whirl of vice. He is glad to drag her out and save their home. A very frank picture of certain phases of modern married life. - The Moving Picture World, February 6, 1915