PARIS PLEASURE WORLD
PASSING OF MONTMARTRE DECLINE IN PUBLIC FAVOR Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, February 14. (Received February 15, at D a.m.) Montmartre, so dear to the heart of foreigners, is declining, and the owners of dance halls and the cabarets are discovering that they have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. There was a time when Parisians could have an afternoon’s dancing and refreshments for 2s, but with tho arrival of tourists the French dropped out, and the owners fleeced the tourists, who are now avoiding Montmartre.
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 5
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91PARIS PLEASURE WORLD Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 5
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