- A mystery tale of love and opium smuggling in Shanghai, "The Paris of the East." (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana Ohio)) 29 August 1921)
- -vivid with mystery-flushed with love-cast in the spell of the Orient (Print Ad-Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 13 March 1921)
- Where East meets West, and both tumble their rascals into the dens of Shanghai-there pretty Gail Ellis went to learn of life. But when the sinister undertow caught her, and the man who rescued her charged her with opium smuggling- (Print Ad-Reading Eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 25 August 1920)
- Lured by the land of the joss and mandarin, she sailed as the aide of a Yankee "collector of art." Then-See her captured and carried off by a gang of brawling sailors. See the blood-stirring fistic battle for this girl as the winner's prize. See the opium smugglers' intrigues in the underworld channels of Shanghai. (Print Ad- Pensacola Journal, ((Pensacola, Fla.)) 28 December 1920)
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