A farce that, now and then, intentionally burlesques other farces. There is a situation in it that is very like one in a Selig picture of a few weeks ago in which a girl hides from an objecting parent in a wardrobe, delivered to the hero's rooms by mistake and then carried away, without his knowing it, with the girl inside. One of the Biograph sleuths also seems to have a part in this picture. But, taking the farce as it comes, it is lively and very amusing. It will give plenty of laughter, for the actors didn't lie down on the job at all, and took everything that came, even to a plunge into what seems to have been a plaster trough. It is a picture that will be acceptable on almost any bill. It is light. - The Moving Picture World, January 20, 1912
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