The Suffragettes (1913) Online
Miss Hampton is the president and guiding spirit of a society of women, which has for its object, aside from the right to vote, the denunciation of men and other luxuries. Miss Hampton is of the sort that affects mannish attire and carries her crusade into the homes of many a timid man. At a meeting of the society it is announced unexpectedly that Miss Nancy Lander, one of the prominent members, has become engaged to William Hawtree, a prominent young architect. Consternation prevails for a time, but Miss Hampton assures her fellow members that she will cause Nancy to see the error of her ways. The marriage takes place in due time, however, and the bride and groom are enjoying their full measure of happiness until Miss Hampton appears upon the scene during the absence of the husband. She literally takes possession of the newly furnished home of the Hawtrees, and proceeds to make decided changes in the interior. The furnishings are not to her liking, and for the most part, they are ...
Original Danish title is undetermined.