The drama of a faithful wife; yet a secret mother told with true artistry and crowned with a climax of vibrant power. Surprise, Amazement and Heart Beats Tuned to a Symphony of Splendid Delight (Print Ad- Sunday Chronicle, ((Paterson, NJ)) 28 August 1921)
Thomas H. Ince's "Hail The Woman" is a tribute to life's achievements, a message of hope to life's failures. (Print Ad- Wheeling Intelligencer, ((Wheeling WVA)) 29 April 1922)
A Picture That Only George Loane Tucker Could Make-Brilliant, Beautiful, Real. THE LAST IN HIS LIFE AND HIS ONLY ONE SINCE «THE MIRACLE MAN» (Print Ad- The Evening Sentinel, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 7 November 1921)
Bob Hampton the gambler; Buddy, and the Kid, the desert girl- Follow these three frontier figures through the thrill, the fun, the drama of Marshall Neilan's biggest production. (Print Ad- Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua, NH)) 27 August 1921)
Millions Have read the Wonderful Story and it is Now Faithfully Portrayed on Screen (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse, NY)) 24 March 1922)
One of the finest of all the tales of the South that used to be (Print Ad-Lwiston Evening Journal, ((Lewiston, Me.)) 18 February 1921)
FIFTEEN CHAPTERS OF THRILLING DRAMA! (original posters-all caps)
She gave him her heart and her latchkey. Romance, Adventure, Mystery beckoned, and she responded. (Print Ad-Montreal Gazette,((Montreal, PQ)) 9 December 1921)
The happy tale of a quack who made a million because he made life easy to swallow. (Print Ad- The Telegraph-Herald, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 5 September 1921)