- "I feel so ashamed in this dress." (original three-sheet poster)
- The star whose brilliance illuminates the silversheet with a radiance that will never fade-even when the name of Norma Talmadge no longer graces the sputtering electrics of theatre fronts. (Print Ad-Sunday Times,((Sydney, NSW)) 24 July 1921)
- This is the story of a girl who is forced to the very brink of the abyss from which no woman ever escapes and of what happens when her husband learns the truth (Print Ad- Saskatoon Phoenix, ((Saskatoon, Sask.)) 29 January 1921)
- The most ambitious production from point of spectacular stagecraft in Norma Talmadge's career. From out of the past there came her mother's sin, to mock the right to love-to take what god had given-to snatch aside the veil that hid the brand! (Print Ad-Quebec Telegraph- ((Quebec City, PQ)) 8 January 1921)
- The story of a Heaven for three that hung on a thread. (Print Ad-Three Forks News, ((Three Forks, Mont.)) 21 July 1921)
- Branded with the stain of her mother's dishonest gambling, Ruth Sawyer seizes her chance at happiness and marries a prominent young English diplomat. But the past rises up and threatens to engulf her, ruining her life, when fate entervenes and saves her. (Print Ad-Hempstead Sentinel, ((Hempstead, NY)) 21 October 1920)
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