"The Woman on the Index" (1919) is a lost silent film.
This was Miss Frederick's first picture for Goldwyn, and it was noted that she would leave "French and Russian drama" she'd been specialising in under her previous contract, and now would now be in "stories containing modern American themes of tense emotional powers." These new Goldwyn productions were to "likely to be seen henceforth at intervals of about sixty days."
(Madison ((SD)) Daily Leader, 5 March 1919)