- In the charity homes, in the chorus, and in the dark haunts of the city's slums- people called her "THE BRAT" She never knew any other name. One night an author found her among the drab derelicts of a Police Court. He took her home and She met his fiancée Then-!! (Print Ad-Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua NH)) 5 December 1919)
- A Story of the Age Old Loyalty of a Woman to a Man Who Holds Her Heart! (Print Ad- Great Falls Daily Tribune, ((Great Falls, Mont.)) 10/10/20)
- She Hoped-She Slaved-She Danced To Win His Love-Still he did not seem to care. Yet she won him away from his fiancee. (Print Ad-East Liverpool Review, ((East Liverpool, Ohio)) 11 November 1919)
- Laugh with her-Cry with her- Sympathize with her! (Print Ad-Hearst's Sunday American, ((Atlanta, Ga.)) 7 September 1919)
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