In this subject Charles Dickson proves beyond doubt that he has the true comedy sense and knows how to work out a situation delicately and at the same time effectively. The flirt, represented by Anna Laughlin, enjoys herself with both Howard and Harry in turn. Later they send a clerk to pose as a young millionaire. The flirt sets her cap for him and a real love affair unexpectedly develops, which turns the tables on the conspirators. Comedies like this are always appealing. - The Moving Picture World, October 25, 1913
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