The story is one of love and romance, unfolded in an atmosphere of both wealth and poverty and depicts the adventures of "the richest girl in the world." when she goes into the crowded tenements to do welfare work among the working classes employed in her own mills. It is an unusual and startling story of timely interest and the dainty star surpasses her greatest achievement in this play (Print Ad- Ludington Daily News, ((Ludington, Mich.)) 22 December 1919)
From Wall street to Walla Walla, from the din and clamor of New York's busiest district to the mountain country of the far West. She was rich and he was poor, therefore quite impossible. But dad lost his money and the poor boy got rich. Mother retained her social ambitions, but 'Bab' made her pa behave and the young man happy. (Print Ad- Daily Republican, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 17 November 1917)