WORDS BY MRS.C.F.JOHNSON MUSIC BY M.HANFORD THE VOTING LADIES THE H.KIRKUS DUGDALE CO. INC. 14th and You Streets. WASHINGTON. D. C. The Voting Ladies Words by Mrs. C.F. JOHNSON Music by M. HANFORD Now all the women they at last can vote, They can Now they may tip their hats if they choose, But no Poor man never has had much to say, But was cast the anchor and steer the boat; Shoulder the gun, and fear of that, their rats they might loose, They may go to club at the head, at least felt that way; Times I fancy will be Copyright 1912 by Mrs. C.F. Johnson. hunt the deer, Learn to be captain and sail to the pier. and debate, While the men stay at home and count the rate. busy now, She'll ne'er have time to kiss a chap, I vow. The chickens will hatch, And the goblins will play, And the ladies, sweet ladies, will have their own way. 4 I hope she will not decide to play ball For then I may never see her at all, Well now that women have got to vote, Oh my, I wish I owned a little boat. Try this on your Piano Come To Me In The Spring, Dear. CHARLES HENDORF Wintry and cold are the skies I long for you all the year dear, And I am lonely today,_____________ dear, Summer and Winter and Fall,______ Copyright 1912 by Charles Hendorf Send 15ยข for a complete copy of this popular number THE KIRKUS DUGDALE Co., Publishers, WASHINGTON, D.C. Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.