- OUR MARY - As you like her best--a broth of a brat ready to fight at the drop of the hat--and drop the hat!
- A romping rollicking story with more laughs than you ever had in one setting!
- "Our Mary" As Princess Of The Bowery
- never- was Mary Pickford more appealing, more laughter-provoking, more tear-compelling than in this portrayal of the impish, ragamuffin, hoydenish role that made her The World's Sweetheart (Print Ad- Evening Citizen, ((Ottawa, PO)) 2 January 1926)
- HER LATEST AND GREATEST PICTURE The comment of thousands who have seen her return to the character of Tom-Boy Ragamuffin, Mischievous imp of the golden curls. (Print Ad-St. Joseph Gazette, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 8 November 1925)
- The world's sweetheart in the tomboy role of leader of a band of boys in New York's East side slums never was more sweetly impish, nor was more fascinatingly beautiful. As little Annie Rooney her wonderful curls of gold are flung free as she romps through a heart compelling story. (Print Ad- Midland Journal, ((Rising Sun, Md.)) 16 March 1928)
- A child in simplicity A girl in charm A woman in love and truth The World's Sweetheart. (Print Ad- Illustrated Daily News, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 1 November 1925)
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