- The problem of the ages reduced to terms of modern life (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 29 January 1920)
- Love, horse-racing, fighting, intrigue, and trickery. (print Ad-Gazette and Courier, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 26 June 1920)
- Should a Husband Forgive? That's the question A Big Wm. Fox Special Smashing Society's Shams (Print Ad-Evening Star, ((Washington D.C.)) 29 January 1920)
- A drama of high life and deep shadows that reduces the problem of the ages to the terms of modern life (Print Ad-Watertown Daily Times, ((Watertown NY)) 24 February 1920)
- One of the greatest race pictures ever screened, with a blanket finish (Print Ad-Vancouver Sunday Sun,((Vancouver BC)) 11 April 1920)
- Was the wife, who loved her husband more than all else, to blame for her past mistakes or was it the other man or the husband? The greatest question is asked and answered in a melodramatic picture that carries you through a series of highly thrilling scenes, enacted by Miriam Cooper, Mrs. James K. Hackett, Percy Standing, Vincent Coleman and others. (Print Ad- The News- Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 5 June 1920)
- What Is The Problem In Your Life? What is your answer to this question? "Should a Husband Forgive?" A Wonderful Drama of High Life and Deep Shadows (Print Ad- Martinsburg Evening Journal, ((Martinsburg, WVa.)) 27 December 1919)
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