From the book, "Behind The Mask Of Innocence," At its Bryant Theater screening, the film arrived late. Harriet Stanton Blatch entertained the audience, apologizing by saying, "the non-arrival of the man-made film which was supposed to have started for showing in a man-made taxi some short time previous." She stated that accidents happen, even to men, and at that time, the men in the back row began to leave the theater.
Suffragist movement leaders Rose Winslow and Helen Todd, spoke at the Marcus Loew's Circle Theater opening presentation in New York after each showing of the film to encourage intrest in the struggle for womans suffrage.