It was dawn! The merry party had ended hours before but hubby, a wreck in torn clothes covered with overalls, had just sneaked back from seeing a pretty woman home. Slowly, surely, his well-planned explanation was wearing down wife's wrath when-something happened! If it's laughter you're after--"Let's be Fashionable." (Print Ad- Rochester Sentinel, ((Rochester, Ind.)) 30 June 1921)
A DRAMA THAT SHEDS NEW LIGHTS ON THE MARRIAGE PROBLEMS (Print ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany, NY)) 7 August 1934)
With all the lure of a beautiful body and clever brain, she penetrates the haunts of the underworld and the heart of the murderer who must die that her husband may live. You are going to enjoy this "love story of a married woman." You will also enjoy seeing the marvelous gowns and "things" that she wears. (Print Ad- Nevada Daily Mail, ((Nevada, Mo.)) 5 November 1920)
A New High In Hilarity!
The dazzling career of an adventuress. (Poster).
A picture which tells a great moral lesson without preaching.(Print Ad- The Cobbleskill Index,((Cobbleskill, NY)) 29 September 1927)
Yes, it seemed unfair... until the day she married.