- A comedy that shows there's no use shutting a love-sick girl up in a boarding school unless you remove the fire escape. That is youth-high hope and the spirit that dares anything. Recall your youth, revive yourself, laugh and cry with Mary Miles Minter, the sunbeam of the screen in SWEET LAVENDER (Print Ad- Walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 22 April 1921)
- PUPPY LOVE? WELL, perhaps you laugh at those days now, but down deep in your heart you know you hold that first dizzy love affair as one of your most precious memories. Mad vows, strange shyness, dogged loyalty, foolish raptures-remember all the heights and depths of that first great experience with life? So it was with Lavender. It was all her step-mother's fault, any way-she had no business to keep boarders in a college town with a pretty girl like that around. Recall your youth, revive yourself, laugh and cry with Mary Miles Minter The Sunbeam of the Screen (Print Ad- Great Falls Daily Tribune, ((Great Falls, Mont.)) 5 October 1920)
- The One Girl in His Life From that moment Lavender knew she loved Clem. They had bound him hand and foot. but she risked everything to win him and free him. And in that moment she tied the knot of love, from which there is no release. (Print Ad- Cheyenne State Leader, ((Cheyenne, Wyo.)) 27 February 1921)
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