The Public hailed "Madame X" as one of the greatest plays ever presented. Competent critics say that the picture is even greater. But we want your opinion. We want you to see what we consider the finest part Pauline Frederick has ever played- and the most moving, the most exalting, the most pathetic story ever screened. (Print ad- Vernon County Censor, ((Viroqua, Wisc.)) 30 March 1921)
Oh la' la! A Story of Paris- and a new star that will win you with his charm and personality. (Print ad- The Hutt News, ((Lower Hutt, N. Z.)) 16 January 1930)
A drama of caste and castaways by H. DeVere Stacpoole. A swiftly moving tale of a woman Robinson Crusoe and the perils she met and conquered on an uncharted isle in the sea. (Print Ad-Hempstead Sentinel,((Hempstead, NY)) 25 August 1921)
He was a Gigolo- a dancing man- a cafe parasite- yet she loved him, while he, accepting her money, was shamed (Print Ad-Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 13 February 1927)