- A PICTURE AS BIG AS THE VALUE OF YOUR OWN GOOD NAME. (Print ad- Waikato Times, ((Hamilton, NZ)) 24 December 1921)
- Stuart Paton's Tremendous Drama of Woman against Woman. (Print Ad- Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson NJ)) 28 May 1921)
- Reputation comes in just two varieties-good and bad- and every human being is a peddler of reputation, his own and the other fellows. Why deal in bad ones when plenty of good are to be had (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 29 July 1921)
- LOST!! - Everything - Fame - Fortune and Reputation
- What would you give for a Reputation Something no woman can afford to be without- a Reputation. Is a Reputation worth $1,000,000? (Print Ad- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, ((Poughkeepsie, NY)) 22 October 1921)
- Reputation is something that you don't have to lose before you realize its value. Reputation is worth as much to any man as to every woman---and that's a good deal. Reputation is a fighting word for every daughter of Eve. (Print Ad- Daily Banner, ((Cambridge, Md.)) 18 November 1921)
- LIAR! CHEAT! IMPOSTER! Tell these people how you fooled 'em-how you've stolen your mother's name and passed yourself off as the great Laura Figlan. (Print Ad-Reading Eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 1 January 1922)
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