'fcuuaeveii e icouprh Hidrm.MODEL SUES BOOKING:0R $20,000NEW YOHK, May 3.—Miss AudreyMunson, known as the Panama-ra-clfic Girl, who posed for statuary atthe exposition, has Tiled two actionsin the supreme court to rocever a total of j2Q.000 from the United Book-t-R.41 of America, the B. P.Keith New York Theatre company and the Orpheum Operating company.Tn the first action, seeking $10,000 damages, she alleges that “from April 15 to date’* the defendants 'publicly used her name and portraits without her consent. In the second action she asserts that the defendants have advertised her to appear at the Or-pneum theatre, Brooklyn, and have exhibited pictures which they falsely represented to be of her.Asked concerning the actions, a representative of the defendants said that Mias Munson recently was engaged for three weeks at $100 a week tp appear at the fashion show” in the Palace theatre. At the end of the first week, although under contract. Jt Is alleged, she demanded nn increase of $400 n week in salary and on being refused left the theatre. The defendants removed her pictures i.,1* l* exhIbltK as speedllv aspossibly, according to their representative. He denies that they displayed pictures of another woman with Miss Munson’s* name for a enptfon.Aion