Insr the summer months.The last prediction might have remained in the class of Delphicoracles if it were not for the explanation of Tristam Bernard, theParisian humorist, who interprets it as .signifying that there will be such a swarm of trans-Atlantic visitors during the next season that native Parisians will believe their city to have become a suburb of New York.Although M. Bernard may becorrect, there are other reasons to believe that old-timers will hardly rt cofrnize a. city that is tearing: down ruthlessly its most picturesque and ancient landmarks. The Beggars’ Court has just been dismantled andthe Flea Market is next scheduledto diseappear.Montmartre is straightening- out Its