Tcrarnai And Paris: Bibliography.-Jordan, Wilbur K., The Development gf Religious Toleration in England, 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass, 1932-41); Bates, M. Searle, Religious Liberty: an Itqmy (ew York 1945); Bainton, Roland H., The Tntail of Religious Liberty (Philadelphia 1951); Aubert, Hoger, and others, Tolerance ct communaute humaine (Tcrarnai and Paris 1952); Ehler, Sidney Z., and Mor-rall, John B., eds., Church and State Through the Cen-Itrits (Westminster, Md., 1954); Gsovski, Vladimir, ed., Cktirch and State Behind the Iron Curtain (New York 1955); Hartmann, Albert, Toleranz und christlicher Glaube (Frankfurt am Main 1955);
The Selective Shopper on the Prowl Paris is a shopper's heaven, especially if the shopper is on the distaff side. It is an expensive heaven, in these days, notably excepting perfumes, which are far cheaper in Paris than in America, but the cost doesn't seem to frighten tourists away. Paris est toujours Paris.
Some Nuggets of Fact The Paris busses stop running, in most cases* about 9 P. M., the Metro at about 12:30 A. M. and Paris taxis may legally charge double fare after 11 p. M. A transportation map of Paris is invaluable, and the price of one, at any kiosk, is only a few cents.
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