ONLY A SUPER-WOMAN COULD HAVE LIVED THIS STORY! -Only a Super-Star Could Bring It To The Screen! (Print Ad- Deseret News, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 11 July 1934)
She Kindles the Embers of Your Secret Dreams (Print Ad-Deseret News, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 31 January 1935)
ARTIST'S MODEL FOR AN HOUR...Just for a Lark...But What a Mad Escapade It Turned Into!
And Youth takes his fling! Drinks all the joy of life and finds- the dregs! Then stumbles, falls, sinks so deep that only Love can find him. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 29 October 1921)
The name-MAXINE ELLIOTT-has flashed before the eyes of every man, woman and child in the world, from the time when, as a little girl, she left her home in a small Maine seaport to fight the world, there has been no living actress so popular and beloved. (Print Ad-Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson, NJ)) 9 October 1917)
There's a combination to promote health and happiness. You'll gasp at Sylvia's audacity; you'll laugh at the mischief caused by her good intentions and badly directed efforts; and every minute you'll be in hearty sympathy with the love for Watt which prompted her mirth-provoking activities. (Print Ad-Portsmouth Daily Times, ((Portsmouth, Ohio)) 12 February 1921)
LADIE'S MAN....MILLIONAIRE PLAY GIRL...and not a dime between them! (original poster)
It was only an intimate thing of paint and canvas but it was the «ghost of yesterday» that stood between her and the man she loved. Emotions surging to the surface- a few rapid strokes of the knife- and the thing was done. (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times and Northern Indianian ((Warsaw Ind)) 6 May 1921)
A Feast of «Joe E» Joy Done Up BROWN
A New High In Hilarity . . . when the year's premiere fun-cast goes to town !