A Lady's Name is a 1918 American silent drama-comedy film directed by Walter Edwards.
Novelist Mabel Vere (Constance Talmadge) is engaged to Gerald Wantage (Emory Johnson).
It is decided that Mabel's roommate, Maud Bray (Vera Doria), will screen all responders and frighten away the less desirable suitors.
Noel informs Mabel that Gerald has bet the other members of his club that she will stop answering letters.
[5] The archived copy of this film is stored at New York's Museum of Modern Art.