GLADYS BROCKWELL In a drama of the slums, love and regeneration (Print ad- Alexandria Gazette, ((Alexandria, Va.)) 31 December 1919)
Shakespeare says Men are April when they woo, December when they are wed. Maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives. Enid Bennett will show you how to make Bill Shakespeare a liar! (Print Ad-Ottawa citizen, ((Ottawa, P.O.)) 3 April 1919)
It's the story of a man who goes to prison to shield the woman he loves; goes there sent by her lies. He serves seven long years before he may walk again as a free man. He wants but one thing-revenge for those seven terrible years. What he does makes a powerful photoplay. (Print Ad-Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 10 May 1919)
The Eyes of the World Forgotten! But the eyes of the world were on them, and neither had a right to this hour of stolen rapture. He, affianced to another to save her family from ruin. She, already wedded to a man who made her life a torment. And deep in their souls they knew that to part was the only thing to do. (Print Ad- Salt Lake Tribune, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 11 December 1919)