Gives us the life story of a husband who is a good "provider," as shown, but very selfish. His wife leaves him until he learns that a woman's love is of more value than success. It is rather crudely done, for the selfishness is "rubbed in," and this makes it seem more like a tract than a story. There are many lovely pictures among the scenes and the offering will please the many. - The Moving Picture World, March 14, 1914
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