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Show MANY AMERICANS REMAIN IN PARIS In Order to Protect Themselves They Have Registered Their Apartments Apart-ments at Embassy. By International News Service. PARIS, riopt. 4, According to a census cen-sus just completed bv the American embassy, em-bassy, about 500 Americans, chiefly having hav-ing business interests here, :jtil) remain in Paris and have registered their apartments apart-ments at the embassy. Amon? them are W. K. Vanderbilt, Ellis Wainwright, Mrs. S. Newhouse. Mrs. Augustus Spreckels and Julian Story. Robert En con has offered his services and his automobile to the American embassador em-bassador and has become n familiar figure fig-ure tit the wheel of his automobile, rushing rush-ing the wounded from the front to Paris. Oscar Underwood, Jr., Is working hard for the American committee. Mrs. George Smith of San Francisco, who spent the summer at Jitretat, left last week for home via London. While most American residences are flying the American flag, Mary Garden displays from the window of her apartment apart-ment the flags of Prance. England, Russia Rus-sia and Belgium, but no Stars and Stripes. |