- The Joy Wreck (original poster)
- The Celebrated Stage Success (original poster)
- LOVE VS. SOCIAL POSITION IN THIS STIRRING DRAMA Beautiful Settings- Marvellous Gowns and a Story That Will Appeal to Every Man and Woman (Print Ad- Easton Free Press, ((Easton, Penna.)) 29 January 1926)
- Pronounced-Day-classay, accented on the last syllable. Definition- One barred by society for social errors. (Print Ad- Humboldt Times. ((Eureka, Calif.)) 8 May 1925)
- The Poignantly Moving Story of a Beautiful Social Arbiter Who, Through a Series of Baffling Circumstances, Pursued a Descending Course Through the Various Strata of London and New York Society Until Confronted With a Crisis That Leads to a Climax of Unexampled Interest and Power. (Print Ad- Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 17 May 1925)
- Over night the poison tongues were wagging. Over night gossip besmirched her. Over night a reigning beauty slipped from her throne. Over night a society belle lost all because of a moment's careless romance and another woman's perfidy. (Print Ad- Casper Herald, ((Casper, Wyo.)) 15 June 1925)
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