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In a "wise" house will be heartily enjoyed
deickemeyer1 September 2017
There is a rich vein of comedy running through this picture which in a "wise" house will be heartily enjoyed. Miss Jane Gail has the role of a charmer who lures to a restaurant and separates from his salary a clerk who has been instructed by his wife to bring home immediately all his money. Probably the majority of the men in any audience will be more inclined to sympathize with and to pity rather than to condemn the clerk; he was human. Miss Gail's work will interest the women as well as the men; it is splendid. So also is that of George L. Tucker, who plays the husband. Howard Crampton as the policeman and the woman who plays the wife add to the charm of the play. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913
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