- There's one time when real married life is absorbingly entertaining- It's when Cecil B. DeMille puts it in a picture. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth Minn.)) 29 March 1921)
- In the Secret Recesses of His Brain He Asked Himself If He Was Doing the Right Thing. (Print Ad- Chicago Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 29 April 1920)
- IT'S WORTH WALKING MILES TO SEE. DON'T MISS IT NOW! (Print Ad- Daily Advance, ((Staten Island, NY)) 24 July 1920)
- ITS BEAUTY, LUXURY, DRAMATIC FIRE AND ACTION WILL GIVE YOU AN HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT THAT YOU'LL RICHLY ENJOY. (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 27 July 1922)
- CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Powerful Plea for Lasting Love (Print Ad- Los Angeles Evening Herald, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 17 April 1920)
- Why Don't Wives Remain Their Husbands' Sweethearts? When countless pairs of ardent lovers fade into listless "Married folk" what's the reason? Who's to blame? The greatest question of modern life, presented-and answered. (Print Ad-St. Mary Banner, ((Franklin, La.)) 11 September 1920)
- A VITAL, INTIMATE DRAMA OF THE GREATEST PROBLEM OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE. (Print Ad-Indiana Daily Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 7 June 1920)
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