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English: "The Paris", a saloon and brothel in Chicago's Levee district, located at 2101 Armour Street. It was operated by Maurice Van Bever until he was convicted for operating a "white slavery" ring.
Date First published in 1911
Source Originally published in Roe, Clifford G. (1911) The Great War on White Slavery; or, Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls. Reproduction scanned by uploader from Abbott, Karen (2008), Sin in the Second City; New York: Random House, p. 184, ISBN 978-0-8129-7599-4.
Author Photographer unknown; book author Clifford G. Roe
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