- The Smile on Life With a Tear Behind It. (Print Ad- Toronto World, ((Toronto, P.O.)) 17 September 1920)
- Paramount's adaptation of Fannie Hurst's classic. A picture that makes the hopes and joys and tears of plain folks live on the screen. (Print Ad-Republican-Journal, ((Ogdensburg, NY)) 11 May 1921)
- Playing His Last Goodbye! The night before he had been the great musician, playing to rapturous thousands. Now he was just a plain old mother's "baby," playing to her and the girl he loved. Perhaps he should play no more-perhaps not to see them again. (Print ad- Porstsmouth Daily Times, ((Portsmouth, Ohio)) 4 February 1921)
- THE MOST TALKED OF PHOTOPLAY EVER CREATED! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 26 September 1920)
- The song in a mother's heart made visible; the dream of a mother's life come true. A melody of love and tears and laughter, played silently on the screen. (Print Ad- Decatur Daily Democrat, ((Decatur, Ind.)) 5 December 1921)
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