A very good comic offering that tickled the audience and is likely to amuse everywhere. Maurice Lewis is the author. He doesn't make fun of "Votes for Women," but of an accentuated individual militant, Dan Mason, as comedian, sees Alice Washburn and decides to impersonate her in his next sketch. It happens that one is to speak and the other to perform on the same night, Dan at Holburn Club and Alice at Holburn Hall, and the hack man mixes them up. Both these players do well and if there are some things in it not new. there is enough fresh fun to make it acceptable. Charles H. France produced it. - The Moving Picture World, October 4, 1913
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