PRINCESS THEATRE.
Mabel Normand shows that she ie in a class by herself in "The Slim Princess," which is now screening at the Princess Theatre. The whole picture is one continual round of merriment and laughter. A slim girl, set in the midst of fat women,;, and, despised, .because of that very- slimness,'resolves to get into the good graces of those aronnd her by trying to become fat herself. She does this by means of a rubber covering blown up with air. Unfortunately the air ■causes her to We her equilibrium, and occasionally, the rubber is punctured, with disastrous results.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 2
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100PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 2
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