- Scratch the veneer of civilization and you bare the naked, savage soul of man. This is the theme of "The Misleadiong Lady"- the story of primitive passions, of cave man methods introduced into modern society. A girl leads a man to bear his love for her before jesting friends. He kidnaps her, taking her to a mountain lodge, chains her to the floor. He domineers over her, browbeats her. She hates him, but is awed by his overpowering mastery. His reckless daring, his brute force win her admiration. One day, goaded by his deliberate taunts, she fells him with a blow. The woman instinct is aroused; the mothering love for the helpless comes to play. The man child is hers to care for and a great love is born. (Print Ad- Rome Tribune-Herald, ((Rome, Ga.)) 15 February 1916)
- HENRY B. WALTHALL (STAR OF GRIFFITH'S "BIRTH OF A NATION") AND EDNA MAYO IN THE REDDEST BLOODED ROMANCE OF THE "MODERN PRIMITIVE" EVER PRODUCED (Print Ad- Reading Eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 20 February 1916)
- The story of a kidnapping of a modern society bride. (Print Ad-Flushing Daily Times, ((Flushing, NY)) 5 January 1917)
- Shows one just how far a woman can go when she tries to mislead a man. (Print Ad- Oswego Daily Palladium, ((Oswego, NY)) 31 December 1915)
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