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Interference with shortselling in New York alone might lead to a rapid growth of some interior market. But last week's developments included a resolution against shortselling passed by the Chicago City Council and given to the Governer's Revenue Committee. There was also an acceleration of agitation in Federal Government circles...
...Vagabond read further, only to discover that his one Chippendale was not an original but only a distorted image of the Idea of Chippendale. It was too much. The doctrine was dangerous; a threat to every property owner in the state, and a direct challenge to every principle of interior decoration which the Vagabond had gleaned through the open windows of Fogg on a warm spring afternoon...
...departure for Berlin (see p. 19), it was reported that M. Laval "was considering an American trip." Apparently this report was purest fiction, but there was nothing for fleshy Ambassador Walter Evans Edge to do but go over to M. Laval's office in the Ministry of the Interior and invite him informally to Washington. Last week a formal invitation followed the French Cabinet's formal assent to the journey. Ambassador Edge again drove to the Minister of the Interior, this time with six silver inkstands, gifts from himself and Secretary of the Treasury Mellon to Premier Laval...
...acquaintance. During the past year the new Waldorf's publicists have attempted to make even more fabulous the legend of "Oscar of the Waldorf," recalled from his farm for his new duties. He has dropped his last name for all purposes, has been sent touring cities of the interior, for much of the old hotel's trade came from the Middle and Far West.* At a reported salary of $30,000, he now occupies an office marked simply: "Oscar's Office." In it he arranges for banquets, balls, receptions...
...Interior decoration work in the House is nearing completion. Furniture recently moved into the upper common room includes a side-board formerly in the possession of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The portrait of John Quincy Adams in the Union will be moved to the dining hall, where it will hang in company with one by Savage of General Washington...