- When Johnny steps out they have to lay asbestos on the floor. How that boy burns 'em up! (original poster)
- He wasn't happy till he could do a lock-step with the neatest, niffiest little "ball-and-chain' that ever stepped out of a Broadway chorus! (original poster)
- -and every step will bring you closer to hysterics! A riot of roars- a field day of fun! Faster than "The live wire"- brighter than "Rainbow Riley"- more brimful of laughter than "The Brown Derby"! (Print Ad-Santa Cruz Evening News, ((Santa Cruz, Calif.)) 15 February 1928)
- With a Whole Chorus of "Steppers" from George White's Scandals (Print Ad- Greensburg Daily Tribune, ((Greensburg, Penna.)) 27 December 1926)
- He'd make a weeping willow laugh! New Yorkers forgot to watch their step when "Stepping Along" stepped into Broadway! And New York's niftiest chorus from the famous "George White's Scandals" does its stuff right on the screen! (Print Ad- Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 10 April 1927)
- YOU'LL STEP A LONG WAY BEFORE YOU SEE A FUNNIER COMEDY! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 28, 1927 - all caps)
- HEY-HEY! DO THAT THING! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 28, 1927 - all caps)
- Johnny steps into a ton of trouble when he steps out as an East Side politician.- He grafts enough laughs to swing a dozen popularity contests! (Print Ad- Journal-Herald, ((Delaware, Ohio)) 20 May 1927)
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