- SHE sure was a hit with men. For the miners of the gold camp had struck it rich and the girl had staked her claim in their roaring dance hall. (Print Ad-Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 22 July 1921)
- The Beautiful and alluring star of "The Flame of the Yukon" in another great masterpiece of romance and adventure. (Print Ad-Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse, NY)) 1 October 1921)
- A romance of gold and the Great Northwest, and a dance hall beauty who knew how to handle men. (Print Ad-Beaver Falls Tribune, ((Beaver Falls, Penna.)) 16 July 1921)
- Think of Dawson in 1897-in its palmiest, most picturesque wide-open gambling and dance hall days- reproduced with sensational accuracy in the picture now here. (Print Ad- Daily Colonist, ((Victoria, BC)) 25 September 1921)
- Another Victim! Alluring Colette's chief joy in life was to "trim" the men who couldn't resist her charms. And she found this lonesome miner's town easy picking. Till one day her methods failed to work! And the rest is love and a heart stirring battle to make two lives worth while. (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana, Ohio)) 30 December 1921)
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