- Bebe in the type of class-comedy in which she has no feminine equal on the screen. (Print Ad-The Observer, ((Newberry SC)) 1 February 1927)
- The biggest, fastest, funniest society comedy Bebe has ever had. Gowns, jazz, love, fun A Positive Laugh Tonic and Blues Cure (Print Ad- New Britain Herald, ((New Britain, Conn.)) 14 August 1926)
- A feminized, jazzified, 1927 version of George B. McCutcheon's novel,"Brewster's Millions." (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 20 April 1926)
- The madcap maid who made a million! (Print Ad-Capital Journal, ((Salem, Ore.)) 4 June 1926)
- Bebe in a background of New York society, Fifth Avenue, the Ritz, Fashion shops, limousines, yachts, millionaires, Monte Carlo. (Print Ad-Daily Sentinel, ((Rome, NY)) 18 November 1926)
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