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Show : : PUSS- PJUWRO PH1F ONLY ' $300 FOR BOO BUT GAVE $ 1 300 FOR HIS COLLAR but there is not a word of truth in lueh a statement, for I wish to say that never while I knew Miss Munro did she have more than 35(M) a year to spend. Her living expenses were, of course, much more than this, so Mrs. Carter-Payne Carter-Payne and I often came to her help with substantial sums." Another incident has been brought to light in which Miss Munro figures. It was iD the form of a lis lindens in the Count v Clerk's office against her property prop-erty holdings at 34 and 36 West Fifty-1 Fifty-1 ninth street. Tho paper were drawn ! up in the form of a suit to foreclose a ' mortgage of $3500. Charles F. Rocker is the plaintiff. NEW YORK, Jan. 29. As a result Of the salt of Mrs. Leslie Carter-Payne against Miss Norma Munro for $41,799, fllsclosures are bein made which Indicate Indi-cate that Miss Monro has been the thampion woman spender of New York. Flower bills that soar into the hun-Iredi, hun-Iredi, automobiles for more hundreds, kresents for other women and loans to them, a lump sum of 1300 paid for a log named Dimple, all go to make up put a small part of the total for which sirs. Leslie Carter-Payne is suing her former friend. Deputy Sheriff Krauss sought in vain resterday to locate property of Miss Uunro. Little seems to remain of her fortune which once reached close to the liillion mark, except a collection of llaims from her erstwhile friends on K-hom she dissipated her money with a hvish hand. Her interest in certain ' 'eal estate she has transferred, to her i nother, it is said. UM of Actress' Claims. Henry Bodgert Clark, Miss Munro 's Ittorney, was given a list of the items J resterday in which the actress claims ihe advanced money for the furtherance j f Miss Munro's extravagances. The) st includes: j tioan for Calve . ."ml j jLcademy of Music 2.7.5') ' t lower bills l'5i) i'ost of autonibile and accessories ; Pearl bracelet 75 io'.d and diamond bracelet ll'i ! 'og collar pearls 1 ..''.) i "hree little rings 270 j aeplevin action against Mrs. Osborn l.r.oo 1 Retainer for Mr. Webb .ton Ifoney borrowed in Washington. 4.2'"i ', .'ash for dog pimple .'ht ; Hoard for servants l.UO'J Bills for clothing, doctors and ' necessaries Ui.m") i Presents to Tunis Dean. Mr. Jtc- lasco and other friends i'V."'j ! Payments for presents to scr vants 1-'Vj , ifoney advanced ou ji-woiry in 1 h icago ! . 50 , lloney advanced on .jewel r in i Worcester 1.250 Total small amounts g!rn Miss 1 Munro .5. oho Mrs. 'art er 1'avne refused to make Iny statement other than that she wa-. rilling to go into court and swear that , Iverv item on the list was correct. m But against this comes the statement . if Miss Munro's attorney, Henrv B. L'lark. that his client has spent ncarlv (II her wealth on the persons who arc low taking legal proceedings against ler. Urs. Osborn s Story. Mrs. Josefn N. Osborn said: "Miss Munro owes me jli.1".1 !. for trhich I have the vouchers. 1 also gave ' ler many small sums. She may claim ; 'hat she has spent large sums on mi . |