- BY DAY a beautiful wife-accepting a husband's humble love, his humble home, his humble pleasures. BY NIGHT a glittering butterfly yearning for the wine of life and tossing all to the winds when the glamour of romance calls. (Print Ad- Bellevue Gazette, ((Bellevue, Mich.)) 19 March 1925)
- They say Sandra's beauty was of a different kind. they say it appealed to the senses and brought men to her feet in worship. They say she was one woman by day and a different woman by night. They say she was unlike any modern woman and yet was highly modern. they talk of these things-but you come and see them. (Print Ad-Meriden Morning Record, ((Meriden, Conn.))10 January 1925)
- Fascinating Barbara in a story of tempestuous loves that sweep from Long Island to Paris. It will enthrall you with its beauty and appeal. (Print Ad- Provo Sunday Herald, ((Provo, Utah)) 21 June 1925)
- The scintillant story of a gorgeous beauty who forsook husband and home to embark upon a wild pursuit of romance and adventure-she found both-See the gay rush of events on the Riviera, at Monte Carlo, Deauville and Paris- Then learn where this mad creature of dual personality finally found happiness and peace. (Print Ad-Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 14 December 1924)
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