- Two Beauties woo a love thief- from each he steals a precious jewel- a heart. (Print Ad- Troy Sunday Budget, ((Troy, NY)) 18 January 1925)
- He'll steal your heart away, will The Thief in Paradise. He'll enter your heart without a key and there sentence himself to jail for life. It's just as big as money could make it-and just as human as a woman's love. (Print Ad- Spokesman-Review, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 9 May 1925)
- The Fascinating story of a beloved impostor! (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 22 February 1925)
- When the Thief of Hearts Meets a Dancing Siren- Secret love and stolen kisses- Youthful magic and two hearts flame for a golden moment--Then what? Ladies- you must meet him! (Print Ad-Humboldt Times, ((Eureka, Calif.)) 14 May 1925)
- A STOLEN KISS IS NE'ER FORGOT! (Print Ad- Omaha Sunday Bee, (Omaha, Neb.)) 11 January 1925)
- He Stole the Most Precious of All Treasures-Love (Print Ad-Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 11 February 1925)
- STOLEN! -he steals kisses from honeyed lips! -he holds the key to hidden hearts! -he woos behind a mask! -he is the thief all women love because-He knows how to steal! (Print Ad-Coconino Sun, ((Flagstaff, Az.)) 2 October 1925)
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