Show I Girl Students in Pari Paris II The Time conditions which exist overy- overy in Pails Ianis toda today where there are alo students hove have been fully recognized recognised b by bythe bythe the thc Anglo Americans there and amid the necessity of helping helpin girl students and also other compatriots struggling tot for existence in the 1 French lench metropolis has roused loused their active Interest As Asa a result there thero have been established from flom time to time clubs club homes antI and rendezvous ous where speaking English girls gins are aie furnished accommodations which are as homelike as It Is possible possible pos pos- sible for them to be and at rates which compare favorably fa with pension i rates ate ate- To tho girl irl who Is well behaved ed cd and studiously Inclined there is no longer the necessity of the studio life 01 or the time pension unless she prefers that manner of oC living One of or the tIme oldest of or these clubs chubs and the tue only one now in Paris which Is strictly national is ig tho the American Girls' Girls club In iii Paris which winch was established b by Mrs Reid Held who pays pas the rent of the house and also tho the expenses of the time tea room It as 9 arc are also aiso the tIme others is otherwise self- self supporting This home was at first Intended in intended intended In- In tended only for the accommodation of or art students as it Is In the neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood of the studios and art schools of or the Latin quarter but within recent years students of music and anti also those wishing to study French have o been a admitted The requirements for en en- en an any of oC these clubs are arc simple One must give good references be he unmarried unmarried un un- un- un married man and amid under 10 The TIme prices rang amigo from Crom 25 5 to 30 SO francs a week weck Candles fire In room loom and laundry ry are extra Twenty-five Twenty dollars In France will go about as far as asiO 40 iO 10 Jn n n America so one need not feel that she sho is an of charity In any way but I rather that she Is 18 at a small hotel where tho ho other guests guerts are aie unusually agreeable and refined There are alc many comforts and an atmosphere of business business business busi busi- ness and anti Americanism about these clubs which the girl will not find ina in iii a n. pension and unless one Is absolute absolute I lute master of tho the French language or is possessed Jo of unlimited funds the best home and antI by far the tho most a agreeable agreeable agree agree- ree- ree able In every way for the lone girl student student student stu stu- dent In Paris Is one of these places which have been established for her lion |