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GIRL CANTHELP | amount than usual our OWN Hame oh the back of Ht," FORGING BOSSES NAMES, SHE SAYS: hal a Way of taking the proyeadx of pe AE Stenographer Obtains Jobs to Practise Signatures—Was in English Prison, he paying teller advined, She did so, took the cash amt went back to Ber- nevdi's ppewved The Rose Abrahamson, known to he und “living Ike a Indy."’ arrested yest@Fday at Heliport, 1. 1. where and chauffélir—at one of the best ho- nard! signature, the dectectives she told them to-day, and on May ak ready for the “Kiting’* ‘The i cheek called for $800, a larger “Detter write NO BOOKS AT HAND At the tunch hour she dis- noliee of London and New York, forgeries 16 some nearby resort Bhe wis : Arbitrar Figures she had rogistered—with maid who 1 Says Transit Engineer. SHOW B.A.T. OST AR Bie Taken Against Those of Company, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. erent contractors pursue different] under un option fo he sold to Its 5 snethods on different con-| present n jobs M why it is unaafe to take ry pereentage?"' asked (lar earn, counsel 46 the com and Me. Mad@@t agreed, The | ix! id that there were no books|o! t) records obtainable to show it of right Of way, #o thererore rhitrary figure of $1,656,900 was} ves aingt the ratirond com. Of $2,817,000 as the cost r way M Madden said he thought ihe right of way of the Ny ¥. Conso i be obtained at Teas than | sat in lessee for $974,000, Maddon admitted that he did sclude in his estimates of value asements paid out by the com~- 1) (o abutting property owners tok an ar ence J mission levated lines in Brooklyn, « testified that the. City of rk under contfact No. 4 in- lin new rapid transit lines of the system the sum of $142,- perating’ confpany “invested 00, In Arriving at the of depréclation, Mr. Madden omputing the depreciation, ed valuation, ‘The ‘Trai. |! \ilroad. company’s ..jdyestment sit ° eatimate of youl | whirl i eauipment, rolling stock, &e, estate not in operation. was. shown | w jate much earlier than the to be $al hough the Brighton leit nent Which js tunnels Beac! woperty, < whictt wii the life of whieh is figured to be own railroad company one thousand years, fam not going to tell you a am or anytiting about my child 14 iy "Tor my peoplt,’’ she said today to satin th, <Mtaadén, GRA: patves (UIKE: A LADY" eines: a entered upon this» é ie. Rranl Cah ty Twi of thing in 1916, as the result of cer-] "1" ee euniiarns i c ; Williams 4 Ps: stain ubforlinale circumstances, — T Arrested Again, Confesses} ried by. boss's wignature, was. ar New York Con Writing Employer's Name to $800 Check. Rose Abrahamson, twenty-four, & @enographer, quéstioned to-day 4 Police Headquarters before being ® en = complaint charging her wit! @onfessed that crime, the police say, but admitied tm Bngland. Only o few months ago eho was released from Auburn Prison Tha young womah's &pecialty |* Miring out ‘as btenographer oF book keeper and practising the signdtite of her employer, the police say. The present complainant is Rochelle Ber- nardi, a perfume manufacturer of Nv. $45 Bast 125th Street. “And don't ask me why I do |t,” @he pleaded to-day with the detec- tives, “for 1 don't know, The inspira- tien combs, somehow. and I can't Pesist it.” For the first time in many months & young woman in the public prints fe described an “not exfctly pretty.” Begins to talk you want to take @ firm’ grip on your- self, She has what I think they call ‘& ‘compelling personality.’ Her voice fe well modulated. Makes you think you are listening to, Tang ‘Cowl in one @ the more moving moments ofl Ff ‘Within the Law.'"- On’ returning to New York from Auburn Prison {pe young woman atudied the help es ot as. usual, and was one ot. for the place at When sve Pf showed what she cilild ao in te Way! of fast and accurate typing the other Week or two she wih the fitm's © fideritia! clerk. Whe did the ban nd at the Chatham ani Phenix Bank’ ams to be Known a8 Bernardl’s mes- wenger. \ Meanwhile she was practising the rested and sent to a British prison ‘Then I was deported to Canada.’ (n the Immigration deteauon pen n Canadé, the New York police say the and chain, ne cond et put and when a gen tat pee wat made tas property 8 Court | Waa ToMhd on sy, Canada took the feigned in Washington Height easiéat way and permitied hee to ._fevoss the border, the forgery of her Jatest employer’*| york, obtained a position fame to a check for $800, not only] forist, forged his name lw» check, otirh for not Teas than 21g or more @ term of Imprisonment) an 5, vena. bi let her’ off early. girl stole $40 and a poid watch There was an oitery. No] In ahawer ‘yan, who was presi n said that the per wance for overhead She came to New with a arrested and sentence! to Au puted in ¢ propertion 4 “Exerhplary behaylor’’ SHOOKIDS for children: look better—wear longer! <S Genuine White Buckskin Sandal 84-11 6 $4.35 s1% 2. . 4.85 Patent White Leather Linen Sizes 6-8 $3.45 6 - 8 $3.25 B11 3.95 84-11 3.75 114 .a 4.45 (tt a MIS ai 7 545 1.7 485 CAMMEYER ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York BROOKLYN~390 FULTON 8T. NEWARK~649 BROAD ST. rs ‘ % Thirty-tourth Street RB. Altman & Gn. The net Summer Sale’ “MEN'S BATHING SUITS | to be> held to-morrow (Firiday) will offer renfarkable value in Two-piece All-worsted Suits of exceptionally fine quality, substantial weight and i, superior finish (all new merchandise) , at the extraordinarily low price of These Bathing Suits may be obtained in navy, Oxford, heather and black, in piain finish or with border of contrasting color, Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Pork iN on the First Floor $3.65 / Thirty-fitth Street ‘o. that thére wae renized method of ercentages to be rhend in mtrneturat en was being cross his recommended the further questioning aivuction of thé Brooklyn ele uid not be fairly com nining the value of the lay, for the reason that The Speaally « hop of Oy ginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 35" STREET. \ - oe BGs ye “Yarmouth” WORSTED ~ SWIMMING SUIT FOR WOMEN AND THE JEUNE FILLE ©.” > Te) 8.95 The one-piece swimming suit that is really three— shirt, tights and skirt attached, “YARMOUTH” SWIMMING SUITS 5.95 Of worsted, with V-neck and: atmboles. ‘lined with contrasting fibre silk and with a Roman striped fibre silk border on the skirts. “a JOUTH” swimminc suits, 8.95 feted in two-color effects with contrasting : a8 al and belt. 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