- IT TAKES THE FOUR WALLS OFF MARRIED LIFE AND PART OF THE CEILING,TOO. (Print Ad-Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 7 September 1918)
- A man's efforts to remain true to his wife who has lost all sense of pride in personal appearance; his later attempts to defend from the tongue of scandal a really noble woman who loves him; the attitude of his children toward mother and father when divorce is sought- these vital problems offer a splendid lot of material to which Mr. DeMille has done full justice. (Print ad- Post-Standard, ((Syracuse, NY)) 9 March 1919)
- DEPICTS CONSIDERABLE FOOD FOR THOUGHT-DON'T WASTE IT! (Print Ad-Eugene Daily Guard, ((Eugene, Ore.)) 7 August 1918)
- "It is not enough for wives to be merely virtuous and to take their husbands for granted. We must trim our 'votes for women' with a little lace and ribbon if we would keep our man a lover." That's what the 'old wife' said-too late! A fascinating romance of home-life intimacy and night-life revelry. Thrilling! Lavish! Beautiful! Another Side of "Why Change Your Wife" (Print Ad- News-Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 24 July 1920)
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content