You never think of the other fellow's sister!
She STARTS as the hash slinger in the kitchens of a swell hotel. She FINISHES as the ragtime queen of the Cabaret- with a millionaire "bellhop" for the prize. That's Mabel Normand's two-in-one role in the quartet, fastest comedy of her screen career. (Print Ad-Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana, Ohio)) 29 October 1919)
MARGERITE CLARK- detective! Just like that! With everything pawned but her nerve, she went a-sleuthing among the elite, foiled some thieves, captured a lover, and found a mine of pure gold in a pawnbroker with a soul. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 18 March 1920)
Story of a Ranch Man Who Found Joy In Fighting for Right (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 2 March 1919)
Out on the trackless desert was her husband- dead or alive? She knew not which. Her lover was accused of his murder. (Print Ad- Arizona Republican, ((Phoenix, Az)) 18 September 1921)
Millions of people have read the book. Millions of people have seen the play. The picture is a masterful visualization of them both.