This very entertaining picture starts out as though it were going to be the real thing in melodrama; but, we almost wrote, unfortunately, becomes original. It is a story with two heroines. One is a virtuous "down and out" girl; the other an innocent, runaway daughter of a wealthy business man, whom the film states is "retired." Both girls look exactly alike. We see views of city life on a cold winter's night; the bread line, etc. The poor girl tries to get shelter by pretending that she is the girl, her double; but the parents recognize her as an impostor. The other girl is rescued by a worthy young man who is also down and out and all are happy in a well-made ending. We can't call it a feature; but we enjoyed it more than any other picture of the day that we have seen as yet. It is a desirable filler on its merits. The photographs arc good enough. - The Moving Picture World, April 20, 1912
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