- CECIL B DE MILLE'S SUBLIME MIRROR OF LIFE (Print Ad- Los Angeles Daily Times, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 22 December 1919)
- If our lives could begin again! If tomorrow we could wake, as male and female only, in a world where wealth, laws, conventions, morals, classes meant nothing! Who then would rule, who serve, who love? See the answer in this great picture! A vital story of blue blood and red, with an all-star cast and scenes of alluring beauty. (Print Ad- Salt Lake Tribune, ((Salt Lake City Utah)) 3 December 1919)
- "Ah, love, could you and I with fate conspire To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire, Would not we shatter it to bits, and then Remould it nearer to our heart's desire?" (Print Ad- Vancouver Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver BC)) 11 April 1920)
- Why Don't Wives Remain Their Husband's Sweethearts When countless pairs of ardent lovers fade into listless "married folk," what's the reason? Who's to blame? (Print Ad- Daily Colonist, ((Victoria, BC)) 27 June 1920)
- A picture that searches deep into human hearts. With an All-Star Cast. (Print Ad-Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson, NJ)) 5 February 1920)
- CECIL B. DE MILLE'S most Marvelous Super-Cinema That Combines the Atmosphere of Smug Elegance of the Drawing Room with the Gorgeous Splendor of Babylon-the Wide Expanse of sea and Air with the Close Confines of Counterfeit Aristocracy (Print Ad- Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 1 December 1919)
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