Jane Gail as the hallroom girl, who becomes an artist's model, and Geo. L, Tucker, as the profligate rich man, who tries first to mislead her and then falls in love with her, plays the leads and are well assisted in this two-reel production which casts an interesting light on a young girl's struggle to exist in a great metropolis. The scene in which Jane refuses the costly dresses, sent her as gifts from the profligate, and the scenes in which she appears at his party, given in honor of her birthday, are particularly to be commended. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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