A strong-room in the cellar of a millionaire's home, figures very prominently in this film. The doings of the lady-detective, in her battle with a band of crooks, supply plenty of excitement, but reflect small credit upon the opposite sex. Every male spectator will be gallant enough not to resent it when the young woman demonstrates her possession of all the brains in her party, which includes three strong men; but, when she exhibits all the courage as well, the masculine trio permits her to lead the attack on the safe-robbers, it is time for the rest of mankind to enter a protest. Ruth Roland's impersonation of the dauntless damsel is as spirited as ever. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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