Graceful, sensible acting gives character to this picture. It is one of the best offerings among today's regular releases, chiefly on account of this and of its clear photography. The situation is surely now new; for the pretty heroine is burned on the face and of her two lovers the accepted one is made to show the yellow streak. He refuses her and the other takes her. Then it is shown that she wasn't really scarred after all. There is, however, much that is new in the development and it is made very satisfactory. The audience liked it and we also did. Alice Joyce plays the girl; Tom Moore, the hero, and Stephen Purdee, the villain. There is some fine acting from all three. - The Moving Picture World, April 26, 1913
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