WOMEN IN DANGER.
* FOOTPADS AND JEWELS. ► ATTACKS ON ACTRESSES. NEW YORK, Dec. 10 New York bandits fail miserably when judged by the’high standard of gallantry sob for thou* profession by Claude Ouval.Recently many attacks have been made on women wel! known in the social and theatrical worlds. She who wishes to be attractive has to be careful what jewellery she wears —lest she attract the wrong kind ot man. „ XT Mrs Cecilia Clarke, one of New York’s richest hostesses, lost a £2(XK) pearl necklace while attending a tea party at Vanderbilt Mansion. Amelia Binkham, the famous actress, was brutally attacked at her home in Riverside Drive. Thieves entered her fiat through a window, and bound and gagged her. They fared to get jewels worth .■£3ooo because she was lying on top of them.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 December 1925, Page 5
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133WOMEN IN DANGER. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 December 1925, Page 5
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