SHE WAS A DANCE HALL HOSTESS BUT THE BAND NEVER PLAYED "HOME SWEET HOME" FOR HER (original poster-all caps)
With a lump in her throat and a pang in her heart,...SHE DANCED! (Print Ad-Toledo News-Bee, ((Toledo, Ohio)) 3 April 1931)
BLISS FOR A MOMENT...AND THEN REMORSE! (original print ad-all caps)
She dreamed her way to paradise...but danced a path to torment (original print ad)
BARBARA STANWYCK will dance her way into your heart (original print ad)
"Who wants me next" I'll dance for a dime! This ten-for-a dollar darling has danced her way into the hearts of all. (print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 5 April 1931)
EVERY HEART-BEAT HAD ITS PRICE TAG! (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 12 March 1931)
She dreamed her way to Paradise...but danced a path to torment! (Print Ad-Edmonton Journal, ((Edmonton, Alta.)) 29 June 1931)
She Traded Golden Moments For Silver Dimes...the ten-for-a-dollar darling of footloose men! (Print Ad- Wisconsin News, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 2 April 1931)
She danced with many men-but only one danced in her heart! (Print Ad-Post-Star, ((Glens Falls, NY)) 20 April 1932)
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By what name was Ten Cents a Dance (1931) officially released in Canada in English?