- A drama of spiritualism, New York's Fifth Avenue and its Ghetto. (Print Ad- The Record-News, ((Smith's Falls, P.O.)) 24 April 1923)
- Luxurious Passion in a Delightful Distintive Photoplay (Print Ad-Troy Times,((Troy NY)) 25 November 1922)
- Men who have traveled far say there is about the women of Russia a strange, baffling, indefinable charm. Nara Alexieff, the heroine of Richard Washburn Child's novel, possesses this mysterious characteristic to a remarkable degree, and the conflict of her spirit with the stark brutality of revolution and pitiless intrigue makes an amazing romance. (Print Ad-Decorah Public Opinion, ((Decorah, Iowa)) 18 April 1923)
- THEY LOVED ONE ANOTHER. WHY DID THEY NOT MARRY? WHAT WAS THE DOOR THE INTANGIBLE DOOR BETWEEN THEM? (Print Ad- Illustrated Buffalo Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 29 October 1922)
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