- The picture is a direct answer to the group and the anti-American foreigners in this country. It is the reply which the American woman makes to those who would betray or despoil her flag. It portrays the three great loves of a woman's life the love of a maid for a man The love of a mother for her child the love of a woman for her country. (Print Ad- Jeffersonian Gazette, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 5 September 1917)
- FOR THE EXALTATION OF PATRIOTISM THE NECESSITY OF PREPAREDNESS, THE COMPLELLING POWER OF SELF-SACRIFICE, ESPECIALLY AMONG THE WOMEN OF AMERICA, IN THESE TROUBLED AND ANXIOUS TIMES. (Print Ad-Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson, NJ)) 18 April 1917)
- The American Woman--The Bravest of the Brave! "The Battlefields of Europe are ghastly proof that "there is no peace" , and that nations are not safe from attack and invasion. America must prepare!" (Print Ad-Troy Times, ((Troy NY)) 12 May 1917)
- A Powerful Illustration of the Efficiency of Women (Print Ad-St. Louis Post-Dispatch, ((St. Louis, Mo.)) 5/5/17)
- The Preparedness Photoplay SUGGESTED BY COLONEL ROOSEVELT And Selected By The U. S. Government as a Means to Increase Enlistments (Print Ad-Hearst's Sunday American, ((Atlanta, Ga.)) 27 May 1917)
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