" I LOVE Ydu." Passengers in a New York subway station were startled recently when a welldressed young woman excitedly professed her love to more than a dozen men. " I love you, I love you," the woman would cry, throwing her arms around the neck of an embarrassed man. Many of the men were compelled to break the woman's embrance none too gently, and at such times sl\e would scream, "My heart is breaking!" The discomfited, man then would mak-6 his esca}>e followed by the laughter of more than a score of persons. For twenty minutes the young woman remained in the station while mafiy of the women present tried to pacify her. A richly-gowned woman finally addressed her in German. A policeman was summoned, and the woman immediately declared her Jove for him. Submitting to her caresses, he led her to the police followed by a large crowds
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)
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