- WHAT PRICE GLORY OF WOMANHOOD WHEN TOSSED INTO A MAN-MADE INFERNO! (Print ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 17 September 1931)
- WAR'S terrors! Can women stand up and take them like men? Can they, like men, kill LOVE when WAR says "love to KILL!" (Print Ad-Morning Herald, ((Gloversville, NY)) 14 December 1931)
- MOST AMAZING DEPARTURE IN SCREEN HISTORY! The first drama that tells of women- stripped of life's luxuries...plunged ...caught in the white hell of war...the blazing inferno that made beasts of men and brought out the best or worst in women! (Print Ad-Illustrated Daily News, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 22 September 1931)
- War did this story to women! And what a dramatic thrill-sensation it is! You'll be dumbfounded by the daring reality of "The Mad Parade." (Print Ad-The Courier, ((Charlevoix, Mich.)) 7 October 1931)
- A POWERFUL DRAMA OF WOMEN IN THE WORLD WAR! Giving themselves gladly - forgetting honor -reputation -dreams of love- in a frenzied world of men, mad with lust and the fear of death! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 30 October 1931)
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