Show r A WHY HY VOT VOTES S FOR FOR WOMEN WOMEN IN 1920 J Congress not long ago was ns quite z seriously discussing the apparent need of the nation f for r a regent during the period of Mr Wilsons Wilson's disablement Congress Isn't making Conversation on tills this subject nowadays Anything farther Is likely to take the form of apologies to the first lady of t the land r Anyway revised reports from fromI I x Washington concerning John Barton a. a z x Panes Payne's new honors have It that the former tread pearl of th the shipping board was Invited one pleasant afternoon to call at the White House House- Mrs Wilson Wil WI son received him poured his tea teu 4 asked him how lOW many lumps and Incidentally Incidentally Incidentally In In- remarked that the presIdent president president dent wished to a appoint point him secretary secretary seemY secre seem Y A j y tary of the interior Judge Payne r succeeded in stirring the fragrant 47 ls x s a F orange orange- pekoe without spilling a drop and in accepting the position before the sugar melted o 4 x ota u A few days later ater say the revised reports Admiral Benson received a similar Invitation With his cup of tea tealie he lie received from Mrs Wilson Nilson the tile presidents president's offer of the chairmanship of the shipping board He skillfully sipped and patriotically accepted The French whose national motto is la femme have been a la hep so to speak for some time time ever ever since ambassador reported to Paris that he ho had been unable to see President Wilson but had achieved a most enjoyable chat over the teacups with Mrs Wilson Vilson on the subject of the American reservations to the treaty Why all this fuss over the slogan Votes for women In 1920 1320 rn i |