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Show LGOK OUT FOR A FAINTjNQ woman I I Chicago. Oct. 2o Julius Pauly, a New York salesman, was robbed of $(1,000 in notes by a woman who entered en-tered his room at a down town hotel, j hist evening, and simulated illness. I 'Quick, give me a glass of water; i I'm tainting." said tb? woman, as she tottered toward a couch In the room-Mr. room-Mr. Paulv gave her the water and asked if he should call the house physician The woman said not to call a doctor, as she was subject to "these fainting spells." and would soon be all rlghl. "Please let me lie on the couch for a few minutes." she pleaded, and I will go when I am stronger "' A long wallet protruded from the hip pocket of Pauly s trousers. In it there wc-re hc notes for $iT,0i)0. 1 After the woman had gone Paulv discovered that he had been robbed of the wallet. He reported the theft at detective headquarters. |