- The situation was critical. His wife and the woman he loved , not being one and the same person, could hardly be expected to enjoy it. (original lobby card)
- "She's keeping company with a married man, that's what! Ask her where she was last Sunday! " (original lobby card)
- The conflict of new morals with age-old conventions; a story of a typical American girl with a notable cast (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 25 March 1925)
- The story of a modern girl who defied the conventions and found romance. (Print Ad-Orlando Morning Sentinel, ((Orlando, Fla.)) 7 December 1924)
- THE DIVORCE PROBLEM AND ITS EFFECT ON THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. (Print Ad- Toledo News-Bee, ((Toledo, Ohio)) 23 August 1924)
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