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Lil, concealing her identity, goes into the same office with her husband to work, Marsden, the employer, has been gambling heavily on the stock market; he finds himself heavily involved. Money must be had. He returns home and practices the writing of a signature. He fixes up a check to be forged. Arriving at the office the next morning he gives it to George, Lil's husband, to cash at the bank. George presents the check. It is questioned. George is arrested. He explains, but Marsden, realizing his position, denies all knowledge. George is jailed; he explains the affair to his horrified wife. She comforts him with the assurance that she will right matters. She does so in her own way; she enters Marsden's rooms and secures evidence, and then she fights him. Marsden's foot slips and he takes a fall down the elevator shaft. He is forced to bed, mortally injured. He repents, and his stocks having gone up, he turns them all over to the young couple for the injustice he did them in ...

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    • Author: Hugifyn
    A two-reel number, written by Stuart Paton. Ethel Grandin, Frank H. Crane and Alexander Gaden play the leads, the story being one with a business setting. This gets the attention and proves very interesting, although it is not in any way a powerful production. The employer, often being found out as a forger, has a change of heart and turns over a big sum of money to the man he wronged. - The Moving Picture World, February 21, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    Ethel Grandin Ethel Grandin - Lil - the Wife
    Alexander Gaden Alexander Gaden - George - the Husband
    Frank Hall Crane Frank Hall Crane - Marsden - the Boss (as Frank H. Crane)
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