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Show Stage-struck girls leave for new york New York. April 9. The Rev. B. C. Warren, pastor of St. John's Metho-elst Metho-elst church nf Newburg, . N. Y., arrived ar-rived here last night to take charge his lS-yearpld daughter, ELIztf and a companion, Dora Waelde, aleo 18 years old, daughter of Dr. C. H. Waelde. an eye specialist of Newburg New-burg The glrl3 became stage-struck and were lured to the city by the advertisements' ad-vertisements' of a dancing master, who pointed out that a course In his school was the easiest way to succeed suc-ceed behind the footlights. Before leaving home, the girls left a letter for the Rev. Dr. Warren explaining the situation, and sajlng' that they bad gone to New York. . The pastor lost no time In dispatching a telegram to detectives here, and the stage-ttruck stage-ttruck girls were stopped when they left their train at the Grand Central fetation. "Hello, Dora," said one of the do tectlveB. "We don't know you," answered one of the girls and they started to brush past the officers. "But." said the' detectives, "we know you." and they called thorn by name. The girls only had $2.50 between be-tween them. They will go home today. |