MRS. TILSBURY. Well, as my duties as a chaperone seem to be over, I think I shall return to my art. You will dine with us to-night, will you not, Mr. Melvin? We shall be quite en famille.

MR. MELVIN. Thank you, I should like to very much.

MR. TILSBURY. Well, I am off to the Club. See you later, Melvin.

(MR. and MRS. TILSBURY go out.)

MR. MELVIN. Hereafter I am going to change the war-cry to the singular, and say, “Votes for one woman.”

MILDRED. And I shall say, “Votes for one man.”

(Curtain.)

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.