fari ins ;rc-mla nch . ns inw 15-ake as one za-MODEL SUES BOOKINGsay,v on the re-nn-iins(ustedte-us-to:ia-1 $20,000ted md In a r-vlll die hio put so-1355,ie-M'Olt;?S,la-patie-NEW YORK, May 3.—Miss Audrey Munson, known as Mthc Panama-Pacific Girl, who posed for statuary at the exposition, has filed two actionsJn the supreme court to rocever a total of 120,000 from the United Book-Offices of America, the li. P. Jve th xcw York Theatre company and the Orpheum Operating company.Tn the first action, seeking $10,000 damages, she alleges that **from April 10 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-phcum 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. It Is alleged, she demanded nn increase of $400 n week in salary and on being refused left the theatre. The defendants removed her pictures A^eIr exhibits as speedllv as possibly, according to their representative. He denies that they displayed pictures of another woman with Mias .Munson’s* name for a caption.LongTh mont to hr cmlru AlsacA 4Pressone 1uponnowIt IsJagfrewood:Tho f chcln place the laThe Ing tc of trlt; with they t his rlShaawayof a hserveitweencoaledthrustthreopearaithe Froofedguns sweep The doubt, vails, five oi they fFightlThe Associ onu of in wli