COMPLEXION SPECIALIST.
London, July 1. Mrs. Helena Titus, complexion specialist, trading in Loudon and Australia as “The Rubenstein Company,” sued Mrs. Winterfieldt, a wealthy New Yorker, for inducing an assistant to break a contract. The evidence showed that Mrs. Titus paid an assistant 12s Gd a week, and charged Titus £l5O sterling a month. During Mrs. Titus’s visit to Australia and New Zealand the assistant accepted £250 a year from Mrs. Winterfieldt. An accountant proved the sale of die Rubenstein preparations at the London branch to lie £12,823 sterling for eighteen months. Treatment fees aggregated £10,905 for the same period. A verdict was given for the defendant.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 3 July 1911, Page 5
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