- 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)
- THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL STORY EVER TOLD....(Print Ad- Illustrated Buffalo Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 31 October 1920)
- FOR SHEER PATHOS, FOR BLUNT POWER, FOR GENUINE FASCINATION, THIS WONDERFUL STORY OF A MOTHER'S LOVE HAS NEVER HAD AN EQUAL ON STAGE OR SCREEN (Print Ad- Evening Public Ledger, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 27 November 1920)
- Life's Greatest Tragedy A MOTHER DENIED THE LOVE OF HER SON (Print Ad-Vancouver Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 13 May 1923)
- Pauline Frederick, America's most distinguished emotional artist in the greatest role of her career, the unfortunate woman whose very name had been lost and who went on trial for murder under the title of "Madame X." (Print Ad-Nutley Sun, ((Nutley, NJ)) 25 December 1920)
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