- "It's true, I've had other sweethearts, but I've never once stopped loving you." (Print Ad-Albany Times-Union, ((Albany NY)) 29 November 1924)
- The Secrets of a Wife!
- The Story of a Wife Who KNEW but Never TOLD (Print Ad-Brooklyn Standard Union, ((Brooklyn, NY)) 14 September 1924)
- A play of love's springtime, summer, autumn and winter. A play of hearts-of the glory of love's sacrifice. You'll be happier for seeing it. (Print Ad-Salt Lake Telegram,((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 7 September 1924)
- Frank Borzage's screen version of the Sam H. Harris stage success-a play of sunshine and heartbreak, with Miss Talmadge as a vivacious debutante in England, an heroic bride on the Ranges of the West, a middle aged noblewoman and a wife who has loved through fifty years of marriage. The tale of two who wed in life's springtime and lived through its winter (Print Ad- Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 9 November 1924)
- A play of Springtime love that lasted through life's long winter. (Print Ad- Daily Intelligencer, ((Belleville, PO)) 2 March 1925)
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