After meeting Elizabeth Ann, the Chairman of the Publicity Committee of Woman Suffrage, Mayor Hawkins allows his infatuation for her to grow into love and gradually overcomes his prejudice against Woman Suffrage, until he is finally ...See moreAfter meeting Elizabeth Ann, the Chairman of the Publicity Committee of Woman Suffrage, Mayor Hawkins allows his infatuation for her to grow into love and gradually overcomes his prejudice against Woman Suffrage, until he is finally converted to the Cause. He is coerced into promising to speak on Woman Suffrage, and worn out by overwork, he collapses during his speech, and is carried to the hospital. There he dreams a terrible dream, in which he seems to be attired in the latest feminine fashion of the year 1950, with a wristwatch, vanity case, etc., and being walloped all over the place by huge man-like women dressed in exaggerated suffragette style. Then the poor fellow is turned out into the cruel world with his three children, and in his delirium he yells so hard for his children, the hospital doctors and Elizabeth Ann, who is by his side, borrow three children from an orphanage nearby, to soothe and humor the patient. Hawkins safely passes the crisis and under Elizabeth's tender care, is soon well once more. When last seen, Hawkins is welcoming three new babies to his home. Written by
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