There is considerable comedy in this picture play, based on a case of mistaken identity, on the part of a wife, whose husband expects a guest and has engaged a cook. The wife takes the cook for the guest and the guest for the cook and the mix-up is very laughable, until the husband comes home and straightens things out. On the same reel with "The White-Hand Society." - The Moving Picture World, October 10, 1914
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