A review in the
Exhibitors Trade Review for the film when it played at The Rialto Theater in
Allentown, Pennsylvania, said it was a "first-rate crook drama, with star well known and liked in Allentown. Sequence was good run, with attendance better than for some time". When the film played at the Kings Theatre in
St. Louis, Lytell appeared in person in conjunction with the film for three days and "proved to be a real drawing card", according to the
Exhibitors Trade Review. Lytell also appeared in person, three times daily, at the Strand Theater in
Milwaukee, and his appearance "boosted the box office receipts way up...and [he] was given a most generous welcome by his audiences". A review in the
Exhibitors' Herald from 1923, said "this is a mighty good crook picture, be sure and let your people know what you have, as the name hurts business". When the film played in
Pasadena, California, a
stationer used pictures of scenes from the film for a window display. Blue cards were placed beside the items for sale, with advertising slogans that read: "We carry Check Protective Ink to guard your signature against the clever
Alias Ladyfingers", and another slogan read, "Even on your desk your valuable papers should be kept in our Steel Bond Boxes for fast is the work of the visiting
Alias Ladyfingers". ==References==