At the wedding reception, guest are seen pinning money on Anna's dress before dancing with her. This was a common practice in Polish immigrant communities and was called the "money dance." Sometimes the bride wears an apron or carries a purse in which to place the money. The purpose of the money is for the couple's honeymoon, to set up housekeeping, or for the couple's first-born child.
At the end of the bank-book montage, the balance is $6240. That would about $130,000 in 2021.
Charles Middleton is in the back row of the wedding guests but only briefly.
The original play, "Just a Woman," opened in New York City, New York, USA at the 48th Street Theatre, 157 W. 48th St., on 17 January 1916 and had 136 performances.
The newspaper mastheads showing headline developments are of real Pittsburgh papers; THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE and THE PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH, though only the PRESS ones show the actual one in use, the others are in type not even approximate to the real ones.