- A drama of New York's well-dressed, self satisfied society and the parasites who prey upon it's pleasures and feed on the crumbs stolen from the tables of the rich. (Print ad- The Press, ((Christchurch, N. Z.)) 5 December 1921)
- What is the strongest of all human motives? Is it love? or hate? greed, perhaps, or lust? Fear never bargains, it pays what it is told to pay. (Print Ad-Walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 1 July 1921)
- BEAUTIFULLY GOWNED, WELL GROOMED, FABULOUSLY RICH SOCIETY IS AFRAID-SOCIETY PAYS WELL FOR ITS PLEASANT VICES. (Print Ad-Daily Sentinel, ((Rome, NY)) 18 March 1920)
- THE STORY OF A PARASITE SOCIETY PAPER WHICH NEW YORK FEARS, AND OF THE DAUGHTER OF ITS EDITOR AND OWNER, WHO BECOMES INVOLVED IN THE MESHES which "TOWN TATTLE" weaves for ANOTHER WOMAN (Print Ad-Martinsburg Evening Journal, ((Martinsburg, WVa.)) 7 February 1920)
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