- TEMPTED by a man more charming than sincere. Offered escape from the dull duties on an unromantic marriage. Promised the carefree gayety of Paris and Vienna, instead of the dreary drabness she could not endure. Who could condemn her if she yielded? (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 18 February 1931)
- Drama of Youth on the Wings of Romance (Print Ad- Watkins Express, ((Watkins Glen, NY)) 11 March 1931)
- Longing for Love - She flew from marriage to the softer shoulders of romance! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - June 26, 1931)
- MOTHERHOOD...CRUCIFIED BY GOSSIP...her broken vows meant a broken heart...eternal regret...never again would she feel the cling of her baby's arms...all that had been her wondrous world of happiness was gone....because of one mad moment of indiscretion...then gossip damned her and society branded her..."outcast." (Print Ad-Napa Valley Register, ((Napa, Calif.)) 18 April 1931)
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