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as Americans, others simply wear a moustache [[red underline]] Very few a beard. [[/red underline]]  Seldom those extra vagaries of [[strikethrough]] cl [[/strikethrough]] beard or moustaches or clothing as one sees in Paris or Brussels.  Except for a greater predominance of dark hair, crowd in ways of dressing and general [[red underline]] appearances [[/red underline]] and behavior [[red underline]] looks more like a crowd in New York or Chicago.  Flaneurs in evidence everywhere lounging along [[Bocanita?]] or sipping coffee or [[strikethrough]] Vermo [[/strikethrough]] Vermouth on little tables along sidewalk. [[red underline]] Large number of theatres [[/red underline]] operetta vaudeville; an
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abundance of [[red underline]] photo shows [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough abl [[/strikethrough]] [[red underline]] films from U.S. theatres comfortable [[/red underline]] and well aired and music good. Also some open air musical performances. [[red underline]] Streets narrow but well paved and cleanly kept [[/red underline]] some as "Florida" thronged all day. Each street a succession of well kept shop windows and well arranged displays
To morrow is [[red underline]] election day [[/red underline]]
Sunday March 7. 1920
Everything closed, streets deserted a [[red underline]] very quiet orderly day. [[/red underline]] Streets empty till 7P.M. at noon between 11-2P.M. restaurants open for short time but all shops