Here is a comical mixup that is an excellent antidote for a fit of the blues. Nichols has an affinity, but when he made a date with her at a restaurant he did not anticipate the arrival of his wife and daughter at the same restaurant. It is probably quite needless to remark that Nichols left little more than a suggestion of corporeal existence so extremely rapid were his movements. Of course the affinity did her share of waiting, without knowing the two ladies regaling themselves beyond. Now enter the young man engaged to Miss Nichols, without knowing of her presence, and proceeds to flirt desperately with the affinity. The picture doesn't show just what happened to him, but one may be permitted to infer that he receive some extremely vigorous lessons. One must be indeed fastidious to want anything worse mixed than that. It is hard to say who deserves the most sympathy, Nichols or the affinity. - The Moving Picture World, June 18, 1910