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SOCIETY. * SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, - D. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925. STATE NAME NEEDLESS." WESTERVILLE, Ohio, November 28 P —Much Ink, labor and local ! pride would be saved. in the opinion |of Raymond Phelan. professor of business administration, Otterbein College. if the State designations were dropped on letters to important cities. In & letter, Professor Phelan urges the Postoffice Department to take under consideration a plan of arbi- trarily specifying a list of cities so well known that the State is unneces. sary. . port (1920) showed only 1,532 Call fornia children so occupled.” The by veau found many children laboring in the cotton fields of Fresno County and the Imperial Valley. Amendments 1o the California child labor and schon attendance laws are ugged in the r1n port, to protect these children Working Children. thousand MARRIED WEDNESDAY Five children were en. gaged in agricuiture in California when the latest report of the Siate bureau of labor statistics (1923.24) was submitted. The previous censns re. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft to Be| ' ’ : l i» Feted by Senator $icariton Hotel for at Luncheon Tomorrow. HE Chief Justice and Mrs William Howard Taft will he the honor guests at luncheon tomorrow of Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the cretary of Commerce. entertained At luncheon vesterday in compliment Y tn her daughter-indaw, Mrs. Herbert Heover, jr. Mrv. Conzens Joins Senator Couzens for the Winter. Senatar James Couzens hasx been * foined at the Mayflower Hotel by Mrs i €ouzens and their daughter. Miss Madeline (‘onzens They will be the Mavflower until their house 1m3 street them eccupied the house since they ! ¥n Washington. and during the Sum mer they purchased it and are muk fng A number of improvements. enator Farl B. Mayfield of Con gress Hall and his son, Mr. John May fisld. are attending the ball game be I tween the Army and Navy in New S York today Senator Arthur B. Robinson of Indi Ana will take possession Tuesdav of % the snite he has leased in the Hotel Ronsevelt. where he will be established { for the Winter Representative kdith Nourse | Y ere. widow of Representative John Jacoh, Rogers, who succeeded het £ husband in Congress. has opened her § apartment on Sixteenth street Heu ; mother. Mrs. Franklin Nourse. will ; spend the Winter with her Yo, Ritz- wife of Rritten, is in New staving at the several davs Mrs tive Fred A where she Rritten The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake will { sntertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening in compliment to Mr Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler. { Mrs. John B. Henderson was the § @vest in whose honor the Ambassu i dor of Germany and Baron Mali- . 7an entertained at dinner lasi eve I ning at the embassy i Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Amory Housh {on and their son-in-law and daughter : Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Rinehart, enter tained i ompany at dinner followed by dancing last evening at the Mont i gomery Country Club. in compliment to Miss Frances McKes debuiante daughter of Mrs Frederick H. Brooke. There were 130 guesis ul ) the dinner and about 100 guests } ioined the company later. for the | dancing. Among thuse preseni were the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, Miss Ailsa Mellon, Senator S and Mrs. Frederick H. Glllett. Rep resentative and Mrs. John Phillp Hill I the Assistant Secrelary Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Andrew T. Long, the firs of the Rumanian legation u Nano. the second secretary of Spanish embassy. Don Mariano ‘Amoedo: the secretary of the Germin embassy, Raron Leopold Plessen: the secretary of the German embassy Dr. Fdwart von Seizem; Mr. and Mrs. Rreckinridge Long, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Rialr, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. An- Qerson, Mme. Hauge. Mrs. Richard H. Wiimer, Comdr. and Mrs. Edgar ¢ Allan Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan C. ! Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ! Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. F. lLam mot Berlin and Comdr. and Mrs. Paul ! Rastedo. Iteur Mr. and Mrs. Cha Bell enter ! gained at dinner last even! in compliment o Miss Gertrude Grosvenor, whose mar Tiage to Mr. Paxton Blair will take place December & Miss Margaret Stover of Fort Col Yins. €olo., granddaughter of Repre sentative and Mrs. Charles B. Timber lake, and her roommate at Goucher College, Miss Corolyn Brame of Alu bhama., were guests of Mr. and M. | Timberlake, at the Mayflower, over Thanksgiving, and yesterday | panled them to New York, where they will witness the Army-Navy foot ball { game today, returning home tomcr | Fow evening. accom 1 Attendan X i for Blair-Grosvenor Nuptials. & Gertrude Grosveno fibert H. Girosvenor, to Mr. Paxton Blai son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Blah bf New York, will take place Decemn has selected her wedding party Mabel Grosvenor, her sisier il be mald of honor aud the brid maids will be Miss Mary Loulse Jobu Son., Miss Elsle Grosvenor. unvther sister of the bride. both of Washin Ton: Miss Betty Billings of Amhersi Healy and Miss Pottstown. Pu., and { Miss Elizabeth Hovgland of Brookiyn SN. Y. Mr. Russell Stiles of New York Will he the best man and the ushers will he Mr. G. Forrest Butterworth {48 Mr. John Collina, Mr. ! Swinford. Mr. John Jay McClo New York, Mr. John B. Heyl of P'iila ! §eiphia. Mr. Wilfred Puttkammer of i Chicago. Mr. Kenneth HBonner of i Princeton and Mr. Melville Bell Gros { venor. hrother of the bride. T.ieut. and Mrs. James (. Becquette, { U. S, Navy, will rive tomorrow for & stay of several davs at the Mar- finique. Mrs. Becquette wa merly ~ Miss Jacquelaine Paris, France Their { Philadelphin November 17 f outstanding social event of the seu- RON Following the wedding there was a reception on the U, 8. S, Tren fon. at the Philadelphia navy vard. Mrs. Becquette’'s mother, Mr: L ander Bordes of Paris: her brothel ! Alexander Bordes Jr., and Mis Converse of Hostou were re- visitors to Wushington, having s apent several days at the Martinique. Mr. Douald B. Macleod of the Bu- Lrean of the Budget und family ln{\e removed to their L Quebec street, Clev { Mre. Clark, wife of Lieut. Voluey 10, Clark, U. S0 N. is in New York ffor a short stay and will attend the § Army-Navy foot ball game today, ’ Mise Marguerite Mesny, daughter Paf Mr. and Mra. A. B. Le P. Mesny, Lz fn New York., where she weut for I the Army-Navy foot ball game today. Ursula B. Lees of Cathedral entertained at dinner last fevening in honor of Lady Henry $Arthur Wynne of London, England. fLedy Wynne ix the wife uf the so fijcitor of the exchequer of Great i Britain and former crown solicitor of 3 Iveland. £ Mra. Mansions -. and Mrs. Willlam Chapin Hunt are spending the Winter the French Riviera. having leased for the season the Villa Marle-Amelle, at Roquebrune. near Menton daughter Alex- | and Mrs. Swanson Mrs. Huntington was before her mar- | riage Miss Frances Carpenter, daugh- | tei of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank G.| Carpenter’ of Washinton | i Mrs. W, Henry Harrison of | Mr. Leland te ! Mr. an New York ity parents of Harrison. assisiant Secretary of : are spending the holidays in Washing- | ton at the Mayflower. | | Miss Surah Horton of Columbla, | 8. C. whe tiending school in | | Washington. spent Thanksgiving with Maj. and Mrs. Jeter I Horton at their home. Old Corners. in Alexan- | |dria. Va. Misy Horton will attend the | Army and Navy game.in New York. ert Fleming are in | Army and Navy ! i Mr. and Mrs. | New York for the foot ball game toduy Schwartz—Agey larriage Ann and Mrs red. John W. Agey an nourice the marriaze of their daugh ter Winitred o Mr. Bertra Schwariz of New York Thursday vember 26, at noon. The ceren was performed hy Judge R Mattingly in the Hotel being followed by breakfasi. Mi New held in the home of nd they will later so | ping at the Hotel May- v thelr way South. They At home after January 1 at Eversiades, in Miami, Fla and Mrs, the Dorey will e the Capt nnee H o : ma of their Cole. o Mr. Joseph Sunday. Nov A ix the cere. wony was performed in their me. M Mrs. B that night | for Washingto T will live at | Arlinglon, Va. Mr. Hyars is @ news- er man. having been with a Wash- ingion newspaper for four years. | nd Miss Mary Kennedy and Miss Mar aret Yard have sent out cards for a lack and white masquerade ball | Tuesday evening, December 2300 Sisteenth street MRS, EUGE Louise La inge took place Miss Mary e, whose ma M and Mrs. J. K. Corby wenf to New York to spend Thanksgivine | Junior L With friends and attend the game to- | held at the day Wil have assisting him = H. Wilmer Mr Mro and Mrs. Richard Claughton | William Flath Will be established in their suite in ' |jy Hotel Roosevelt for the Winter after | 1is< Tuesday B! | Georze W Comdr Robert Eaman, Dulles which le | Friday My over i evening Richard My El | ue ball o Willard Mroand Mis. Koseph MacKrell of Hills. Long Island. whe Luve t the Powhattan for the week Wil leave today for Alken. S. C.. for the Winter | bewr |win Allen How A David My Hulcombe. Mr Arthur Hellen and M. - Mi Murviner My and Mrs. H. H. Shelton nley Mrs. W. B, Burruss and Miss b Buyruss arve among the arri | the Hotel Lorraine. and #U0 The Daughters of the American Col onists will hold @ benefit curd party atl the home of the regent, Mrs. Harry . Grove, 270% Cathedral avenue. Mon day afternoun and evening, at X wclock and ¥ o'clock Mis. Fiuley Henderson aud her diughters, Miss nor Hender sot wnd Miss Adelaide Fenderson Atken, 8. are at the lard, w they arrived yesterday visit. Sherman entertained ranksgiving dinner Hotel Thursday. | Mrs. John D. = party of six at Miss Mary A the Grace Dodg | Buests at the ¢ Iand M J :, N.J., and Mrs, ristown. Lindsley has as he t ace Dodge Hotel Mr.| 5 8 Miss Ruth Corbett of Madison. | ¢l and Mis. D. F. Sturgis of Mor-| gtend the A { be the guest of Mr Duingerfield in New week end Coleman, daughter of | herrard Coleman, will Navy game and | o nd Mrs. Elliott Col. and Mrs. J York over the | New York for ame todas = [® | Mr. and Mrs. William | Dr.and Mis. Reschke of Berlin, Ger. | Mington of Londou are @ ) nd Mrs, | IDELON, Staving at the ) Bennet s the Army and in Navy Scott Den- w in Wash avflower. uithe | A qnd Mres. Horace Awory. jr.. of | Boston are stopping at the Shoreham E. Ainsworth of spending u few where (hey ars Roe of Wardmun | Will leave today for Tue | to spend the Winier Mr. and Mrs, Albany, N. Y. days at the Willard, Ars. Julius & {rived Tust wight Walier R added to holders MacMurray und Mrs Tuckermau have been ie list of prominent box the Columbla Hospital's bal de tete which will be given | Monday night at the Mayflower. Mrs. Tuckerman will have in her bux the | commliiteg who will judge the most beautiful. the most correct and the oSt origimal coiffure worn ut the ball Thix committee will also act as judges in the dancing contest that is (o be « | Salled feature of the evening. the Capt. Chester Wells, chairman of | the floor commitiee for the “bal de has an additional list of aldes ball. including Mr Reeve James Rafter, © O Lliibridge of St rrived vesterdiy at the Willard they plan to remain over Sun: Mr. und Mrs Paul whi day Miss M. Helle Cross of Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. Marguerite du Pont lee at the Powhatan. . Titcomb of 1513 O street Baltimore vesterday on Jugnita for Jacksonville, Fla Both Tall and Short. Fron the Crusoe Magazine. Office Boy—A man called just now —wanted to see you. Clerk—What was short” Oftice Buy—Bott and he wanted to b he like—tall or nuingham leming, Mr. Mr. Richard Mr. Robert \, Law, jr., wud Lowndes, AMrs. Huse Gouveneur Hose s in charge of the few remaining boxes | for this brilliunt charity ball. Guesis | for the ball Monday -evening sure | ashed (o enter the Mayfower Hotel rourhi the muin entrance vn Con- necticut avenue, rather than (he Seveuteenth street door. was tall v 10 shillings Teu Postponed Because Of llluess of Mrs. Busch, The tea to be given by Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman. national president of the League of American Pen Women, In honor of Mrs. Clarence M. tomorrow afternoon from 4 v'clock, in the Shoreham Hotel. | been postponed owing to the iliness of | Mrs. Busch. Capt. Adotphus Andrews, chairman | of the men's floor commiitee of the | e men® Toor commitee of the| “CAFE LOUISE” | Sunday. W, Cleaned | Shampooed | Scoured hed Stored | Sanitary Carpet Cle. 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Keep Ash Pit free from ashes. —_— RETAIL DEALERS From Maine to Virginia Your Orders Will Have Our Prompt Attention! 90 West Street New York Name the Woods Part II “Finished” Furniture . When you see an advertisement offering *“Walnut Finished,” what do vou expect to get> In the past, furniture advertisers have used the above term to, refer to less expensive woods stained to imitate wa'n\;t. Some advertisers have used the expression “finished in walnut.” The result of the confused use of the above descriptive terms was that the reader could not be sure of just what type of fur- niture was being offered. The Retail Furniture Dealers of Washington, in co-operation with the Better Business Bureau, when advertising furniture which is constructed of less ex- pensive wood stained to imitate walnut, are naming- the wood actually used. followed by the words, “wal- {n}x’t S!}yished." For example: “Gumwood. walnut fin- 1shed. 7 The same rule applies to mahogany and other woods. Read Washington furniture advertising and note how advertisers are endeavoring to properly describe the furniture offered. The Better Business Bureau - of Washington 336 Evening Star Building A

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