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House & Garden 
Say to the taxi-driver 
rr Numero deux , rue 
Edouard Sept 
14/VJ 
%Jn\he Heart or Laris 
VOGUE'S 
INFORMATION BUREAU 
Say to the 
Doorman — 
"VOGUE” 
A MERICANS visiting Paris 
.this summer are invited to 
make Vogue’s Paris Information 
Bureau their first port of call. 
Charmingly decorated rooms at 2 , 
rue Edouard VII offer every con¬ 
venience for writing, telephoning, 
resting between appointments, or 
meeting one’s friends. 
The rue Edouard VII is in the 
centre of everything interesting in 
Paris. On the Boulevard des Capu- 
cines, almost under Vogue’s win¬ 
dows, are famous shops, such as the 
Grande Maison de Blanc and the 
Carnaval de Venise, and famous 
restaurants such as the Cafe de la 
Paix. Just around the corner, in 
the rue de la Paix, are all the great 
couturieres, milliners and jewelers. 
Close by, in the avenue de l’Opera, 
are the Paris offices of the Herald, 
Brentano’s, and the Grands Ex¬ 
press Aeriens. A few steps in 
the other direction are the offices 
of the American Express. In the 
rue Caumartin are a number of 
celebrated tea houses and “danc¬ 
ings” such as So Different, and Le 
Teddy. Vignon’s restaurant, the 
Ritz, and Ciro’s are near-by. Four 
streets away is the Gare St. Lazare, 
whence one departs for channel 
and transatlantic steamers. 
The little shops of the rue St. 
Honore are within easy walking 
distance; the principal theatre dis¬ 
trict in the Boulevard des Italiens 
is some three minutes’ stroll; and 
the Louvre and Notre Dame, the 
Madeleine and the Champs Elysees 
are a short taxi ride away. 
Vogue's Paris Information Bureau will advise visitors 
where to shop, dine and amuse themselves in Paris; 
will give travel information, make hotel, railway and 
steamship bookings; will assist madaine in her shopping, 
give useful introductions, and perform every service that 
a personal friend in Paris could give to the stranger. 
VOGUE 
2, Rue Edouard VII 
Paris 
