- This girl tells her father that she will not be a drudge such as poverty has forced her mother to become. The marvelous play "with all Humanity in the cast," showing the lives of the very rich and the very poor is "Idle Wives" (Print Ad-Jeanette News, ((Jeanette, Penna.)) 1 June 1917)
- The play that lifts the curtain of society's glass houses. (Print Ad-Hempstead Sentinel, ((Hempstead, NY)) 5 July 1917)
- Working Girls Are you thinking you would be happier away from home restraint? The answer can be found in "Idle Wives" (Print Ad- Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 18 December 1916)
- Idle Wives Is Written Around the Opinion of the Average Man Who Thinks All That Is Necessary to Make a Woman Happy Is to Give Her a Ring, Clothes, Bed and Board, Marry Her and She Should Be Content-idle Wives Is Going to Prove One of the Sensations This Year. (Print Ad-Hearst's Sunday American, ((Atlanta, Ga.))14 January 1917)
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