- Have you seen her yet? Do you know what she looks like? Is she young, talented, charming? Do you like plays with wonderful gowns and society settings? THEN BE SURE TO COME! (Print Ad- Salt Lake Telegram, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 6 March 1919)
- "I'll Marry Her, She Can't Refuse!"
- Why Couldn't She Refuse to Marry Him? Had She Done Wrong? No! But she Couldn't Prove It! Go See Beautiful Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in BORROWED CLOTHES
- Yes, I'm the Man! What About It?
- WHY DID Wealthy Young Stuart Furth break in on Mary Kirk's wedding, face a father who'd sworn to shoot him on sight and demand the bridegroom's place? Why was Mary Kirk about to marry a man she didn't love instead of the sister, whose wedding day it really was? Why did Mary Kirk still love a man who had blackened her name? You'll have the answers when you see beautiful MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in BORROWED CLOTHES
- "TAKE HIM!" Mary Kirk said to her sister. Yet three months later she had to substitute for her sister at her sister's wedding to this same "boss." What disgrace drove her to it? What happened at the last moment? Why did her sister run away on her wedding day? You'll never know until you see beautiful Mildred Harris in the finest love story of the whole year, "BORROWED CLOTHES." (Print Ad- Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 3 May 1919)
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