- Her husband was one of those broad-minded men. Didn't ask his bride to slave around a kitchen. Wanted her to have a "career" of her own. She took up aviation-with a teacher too handsome for routine work! And then?!!***!!??? Now Hubby swears that a wife's place is home! (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 16 January 1921)
- In the air, she could roar like a kite, And her loving was just "out of sight." But she sure could spurt fire When a man raised her ire; And amuck in a kitchen-good night! (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 2 May 1921)
- A gingery, jazzary, just-wed romance that shoots high in the air and abodes with fun. For hubby meant his bride to have a career. So she started out with a dashing young captain to be the world's champ lady flyer. Then a wreck-a road house-a scandal-a runaway-a frantic spouse-a mysterious crook, and The Non-Stop Laugh Record Shattered. (Print Ad- Daily Star, ((Fredricksburg, Va.)) 30 August 1921)
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