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“THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1896—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, Pi aa - SONGS AND BUTTONS | tszex‘ser,earutncnaet. aids [terre este tame cay] EDUCATIONAL. _|_‘EDUCATIONAL. __ EDUCATIONAL. _ EDUCATIONAL. saa ieee Sc agree gue mriy hn _ Totes Pears sept toray inaatanerta cet IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. Kinley zepresented as opening the factories | duct of some particular organization, and ists ie Chives Aivemcdaneis ints | sre ce es = eames Georgetown University THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, scerning foreigners from the east. Various THE COLUMBIAR URIVERSITY | Medical and Dental De- } WASHINGTON, D. C., é partments, cther posters and placards are in.use by the| What may be termed the republican na- (@oundea 1780.) REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D. D., President. 2 THE LAW: SCHOOL. Political 2 Tepublicans. They say they are appealing | ticnal buttons are those bearing the por- a es National University, Campaign. to reason by these Kind of. things. They | traits of McKinley and Hobart, or of Me- SCHOOL:0F LAW The scarion opens tn all schools September @& |. = "%pe Héa, WALTEL 8. COX, LL. D., Dea ° a don’t care about appealing to sentiment] Kinley, or of Hobart. There are many of . Fhe Academy at 9 a.m. Amociate Justice of the Supreme Court ‘of the Di} a acuity patse TST NW 4 comndcied the with songs. Notwithstanding this there is| styles of these, and the faces of the nomi- a The College at 9 a.m. telet funbia), an oe Scientific School at 8 p.m. Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts ding No. st. n.w., will begin, thereim, an abundance of republican songs. nees show up well on all. The prettiest of FACULTY. ‘The Graduate School at 4:30 p.m. and’ of Conunercial Paper. the thirteenth annual course of lectures, a PORTS AND INVENTORS AT HEADQUAR | “‘rne pottica omiciais at neadquarters| these have a part of the United States . The Law School at 6 p.m. The Hon, JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. October Sth, 1806, at 8 o'clock p.m. The rea really have some fun out of poets and} flag entwined around the pictures. There Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, S.J.» Tha Medical School at 8 p.m. (Associate Justice of the Supreme’ Court of the | tory address will be delivered by Prof. musical authors. These people often visit | are various buttons without pictures, and President, of, th Paiversite. 5, <= Dental School at 8 p.m. pas United States), ene, ID. The fall examinations will be, ry ; the headquarters personally s0 as to pre-| bearing the words “Sound Money,” or “I| — quguZOB,HENEE,D, BROWN, TEED ste, py Steeieery Sepenl ec Se Baked Staten’ of the Law of Dometic Helatiowy,” | To'clock ‘pn. For inforination and’ ampouucersens Ss Uni Feat f the | 2ert their claims the better. It may be said} will vote for sound money,” and such ex- Lecturer on Admirajty. Jurisprudence. of 1 and of Torts. apply to jome Unique Features o' € | rere that the poet is by no means absent in | pressions. Hon. WILLIAM A. a IN, LL-D., THE COLUMBIAN ACADEMY Tre Hos. WH ‘A, MAURY, LL. D. H. H. BARKER, M.D., this campaign. He puts all kinds of words} ‘The Republican Business Men's national | |, (Chief Justice United ‘Stites Court of Claims), 1885 H et. n.w., Washington, D. C ometime Assistant Attorney General of the United] >. 9 Presidential Contest. together, consoling himself or herself with} campaign committee has adopted a unique | Emeritus Eromseee Of ornate (ars Administrative | 4 hoys’ school of the highest grade. Seventy-five Bee States), ST, 1116 Hi st. the idea that something has been written | button. It has a national flag in ‘bright Hon, MARTIN F MORI, LL. D. ZEAIH etpertence. Offers Classical, Sclentise and Taenor woke Puce aes or uae tower National Universit which will stir the country from center to| coiers in the center. Above is “McKinley | (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District | General irses. Preparation for ony _collese or ‘Evidence ceo tes Jorialiction ona Practice Ye circumference. Col. Fred. Schrader, at re-| and Hobart” and below is the name of the of Colymbiu), . pclentiae! ay Special ee 7 a the United States Courts. Incorporated by Special Act of publican headquarters, unfeelingly remarks | committee. Another pretty button con- | Lecturer on Constitutional and International Law | toring Naval acadeny. tabers! Tee re ory year ‘The Hon, DAVID J. BREWER, Li. D. Law partment. COLLECTORS ARE HAPPY | that the campaign poets are more plentiful | tains the picture of McKinley. The words 22d Comparative Jurepradencs. Foe ae ee ee erence’ ens | (Associate Justice of the Supreme “Court of the “ti than the proverbial spring poet. This is @| on the button are: ‘The boys in blue are | (associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District | aminations September 28. ee ete ae = FACULTY OF LAW. reflection which the political poet will feel| for Wm. McKinley.” An imitation of a © Or Columbian. FACULTY. Trot G. H EMMOTT, LM President, B| keenly. gold dollar is one of the unusual designs. | Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity ae aoe GEES (of the Johns Hopkins University), HON. RICHARD H. ALVEY, TLEAST Fiv He has very likely spent days collecting | Inasmuch as the law forbids an attempt at Jurisprudence. pores and eae = Lecturer on the Civil Law. Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Distriet hundred campaign] words that will rhyme. He has set his! counterfeit, the face and stars on the dol- Hon, JEREMIAI M./ WILSON, is ey te So HENRY E. DAVIS, LL. M., Of Columbia, Lecturer on Constitutional Law. songs are on the| whole soul to the task. He finishes, and. | lar are ralsed. The “gold bug” is not worn auamcaamaniaen i aes GEORGE NEELY HENNING. A. M., Paras Anaaen Altman ot ie Dette or [rg i ae ; wi riumphant steps, bosom | as often as others, but ig catchy. It is Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS, lish, French. Lect the Histo 5 Lecturer on Bailments, Dcmestic Relations, Wills rare ane nse | Limself. He runs across a stony-hearted | made of solid brass, with a big bug carved | (Associate Justice Supreme Court of the District of bree a ae me Pee pee are no less than that} politician and present his product. Of} in the center.~ lumbia), ‘ashington Bar), HON. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, LL. D., number of campaign | course, the politician lets him down gently. Giiiatiea upesizes Lecturer on the Law of Contracts and the Law cturer’ on Practical Commerc tamtractor of fete, Nasbington Tia, buttons. No one ad-| Tkat’s part of diplomatic politics. It’s one - of nce. See ¢ Hon. ANDREW C. ractor of the Seulor ¢ disted to vocal muste | Of the Tules of the game never to offend a] On tho democratle buttons the faces of | «pccial Win HaTaubferrand ante to be nereatter | Bookkeeping, Tiusinens, Law and Penmanship, | (Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | Conumen-Taw Pleading, ON, LE. D.. WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR. Dean. as often as those of McKinley and Hobart. | recturer oo Gracticn, Testamentary Law and shia nd Practice. running over with | cays in succession vainly trying to get the N BUTTERWORTH “(Of Virginia), ‘The Hon. Bi This 1s because of the conflict in the silver ity. Pleading and Practice. rt Gometime United State . 4 political feeling need | official stamp on his outfit. He ranks with ee ey ee D.. LI /AN CI ms ates Lecturer on the Law of Crimes, do without a song. | tke man who has a great secret to tell the | ranks over the two vice presidential noml- | po cturer“on Common Law Plealing, Criminal Law| Ofer : Gol Una Tai Nteratirotanil Rclewees iran er: on prea ‘Goes oe pay c. COLE, N i managers, and who knows exactly what} nees. The single Bryan button is the most ‘and Domestic Relations. leading to the degrees of A. B. and B. S. A new (of the Washington “Ran, | trict SE OGRA, tte oe No artisan need £0 | cught to be done to win the election. When| jcyular. His face appears in different de- Rev. RENE HOLAIND, SJ, department of Civil, Engineering bas been added, | Professor of Tegal Catechctics., Couionlaw Prac- Ot SBUGEAE CARUSL, Li De?“ mithout a button. | he Is finally turned down, and realizes it, he | signs on buttons, some of them like the CTRL SS a en os aod in this school two special acholursbis are of- tice, and Judge of the. Moot Court. Tostruct«r of Junior Class, sind Professor of the They are as plentiful | is sure to say the campaign is being run | Meriney button, A special button is that ADGE A. LAMBERT 1 fered.” Entrance examiantions will be held a LEE DAVIS tonGe. TH. ep ig eg as the Jersey mosquito, and they cost ut-| Madly, and that the “country Is golng tO} of the National Association of Democratic CHARLES A, DOUGLASS, “Esq... Fete FACULTY. MELVILLE CHURCH, EA KORNON He EALRTOX, E4.. 3. tle. More than half the time some en- | ™™!- Oucimen laen. Clubs. It contains a picture of Jefferson | Lecturer on the aOR etna Neate Paper. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, PH. D.. Profesy + of the Law of Datenta, (or the Washington Bary,” thuslast has a pocketful to divide with all! an ggq character, who may be ranked | Jp, Gient lr With the letters “N- A.) Lecturer on the Law of Peradaal Property. REV, ADUNUCAM J. HENTINGTU! WILLIAM P. SATHINGLY, eee ALTER FP ROGERS. Lien Met OM comers. The songs are not quit. 2 aa D, W. Bal 1D) _ Professor of ‘Chief Justice, . “ hier al = : $ I. y silver head- B tary F . eritus Professor of English and Anglo-Saxon, ssoclate Iystices, 5 : "ractice, are not only plentiful, but cheap. plas = po rosece jareene is going to | Part in this fight, and the members of |, CCURT OF APPEALS: Messrs. Tallmadge A. JAMES HOWARD GORE, PH. D., KOBERT H! MARTIN, Secretary, | HON: H- 0. CLAUGHTON, LUGENE CARUST AND The political headquarters here get copies which are showing great enthusiasm for | Lambert, Job Barnard ond Henry, Wiss tren and | Professor of Mathematics and Secretary’ of the “for a Faculty. . ‘ of tdeaxs ruin. The other day he wrote a cal their candidate, has a button of its own. | ene W schon. r Bee A SPECIAL COURSE IN PATENT LAW AND PAT- | The session will begin on ‘Thursday, October sat = = all the songs that are written | minute men,” to fight for Bryan, if neces- | The button has a picture of Bryan and the| CLERK OF COURTS: Harry W. Hodges, LT-M. HOWARD L. aes : ENT LAW PRACTICE, 1896, In the college, 820 13th street northwest, and issued. and they get samples of nearly | sary. It was couched in Patrick Henry | words “Lakeland Democratic Club, Mary- SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, ‘A. ee De Lobe Conducted by Professors Benjamin Butterworth and | 7 p.mn., when the usual announcements will he made all the buttons. If they had time for mu- | words. He took the document to the man- | land, N. A. D.C." Se eeree Professor of Political Philosophy. ae Bee, ae ee a sic Chairmen Babcock, Faulkner, Butler | agers for thelr approval. To get rid of him| One of the silver clubs of Cook county, ‘The services of the Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, | at 6:30 p.m., as heretofore. The mode of instrue- ‘Assistant’ Secretary. REV. JAMES MacBRIDE STERRETT, D. D., a : i @ patent lawyer of national prominence and former: | tion in this school, which insures the activé partiel- and Stevens could sit for the next month | they told him “it was splendid,” and ask-| III, has a button without a picture, but] The twenty-seventh annual session of the School | Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. | J, 'Comnissioner of Patents, have been secured for | pation of each member in the exercises during each 7 ‘ ° a ed him why he had not thought of it a] bearing the name of the club. Inside of a | of Law opens on WEDNESDAY, October 7, 1896, CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D., @ series of lectures on the patent statutes and the | session of his class, requires that the men! and while away the time Istening to the | month ago. Elated with his supposed suc- | ring is: ‘16 to 1. Bryan and Sewall.” Be- | at .m., in the Law School building, Nos. tea Ee general principles of patent law as adwintstered tn | of each class be limited. An early enrollinent warbling of some melody, or alleged mel- | ccas he hastened to the newspaper men to | low is “1896.” Boe ana Fos" ‘street, worthwest. when the: tntro- ANTONIO M. SOTELDO. LL. D., the Federal Courts and in the United States Patent | therefore desirable. The secretary can be seen at ody, accompanied by more words than | have the call published in every way in| The populists have adopted the button | ‘tory lecture will be delivered and, snnonnc WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, Mice; ‘and of Melviile Church, Eaq., @ metnber of | tis office, 620 13th street northwest, every the Washington Bar, and a specialist in patent law, except Sunday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. for xiving practical instruction in respect to thé | $:30'p.m., until October 1. after that date at the great unwritten law of ictice In patent causes. college bullding, also between 6 and & p.m. datly. This course in practice will cover a period of | Catalogue containing full information as to course melody. In fact, in the haste on the part | the country. Each man referred him to| which contains the pictures of Bryan and| fiocpective students, alumni and all others inte of authors and publishers to get their | S0mebody else. The call hasn't been pub- | Watson. There is nothing else on the} ested are cordially invited to be present. The sec- be i lished yet. button, except the names of the candidates, | retary can be seen at his office in the law bull songs before the public, melody has bee#” Some of the songs are never printed and | The populists and silver party people have | ing dally from 6 to 7 p.m. for information, Professor of the Fine Arts. HERMANN SCHOENFELD, PH. D., fessor of German. MARATHON MONTROSE RAMSEY, A. M., i e , ¢ight months, with two lectures or sessions of the | of studies avd terms can be had upon application sidetracked. The airs of other songs have | never get outside of the drawer of a man- | also adopted what are known as the “daisy | Follment, &c. ‘Those proposing to, connec: | Rem: REV EDWARD Br POLLARD: PH D., MD acgrec of Backvlot of Patent Laws will be con- | tft 0K stores of Mesure. Lowdermilk & buttons.” There are several interesting | tones oll thelr names before the openti Professor of English and Anglo-Saxon. mere seer 14% F street northwest: Wm. H. M 1884 Tequested to enroll. th opening 9 English and ed upon thoxe who are able to pass a satisfac: | Si-a.e euront port west | Wm. oF arent designs of these. They are in the shape | night, and thus avoid the delay incident to that CHARLES C. SWISHER, PH. D., tory examination at the close of the term. elem peerage d 7 aerly hyped of a daisy, sixteen leaves being for silver, | o.cusion. pe eines Acting Professor of History. Goly graduates in Ieee oo aebee of tae bar witt | ROPE West, | ; and the yellow center plece for gold. A) .OUctuinrd at book stores cf WH. Morrison's Acting Profeswor of Civil’ Bugincering. Minus te nen sel9-2w larger button, something on the same | ging. agai F street northwest; Lowdermilk & Co LECTURERS, As the size of the clase mast necessarily be tim- | ATA" Jey Ar order, has sixteen dollars around the edge | {33h poe FE treet, port id Jonn Byrne. & Co HON. WILLIAM L. WILSON, LL. D., Wtad dn ontey. that he ee eee the soo | NATIONAL COLLEGE OP and a gold dollar in the center. The silver | 1222 F street northwest, and at W. 8. Thompson's Aimertcan Econoimle Leyieiation, Goer pacttine hy be Geen ete eae party adherents wear the Bryan buttons | Drug Store, 708 15th street northwest, or on appli- HON. JOHN W. POWELL, LL'D., cations for admission should be promptly made. PHARTIACY. and occasionally the Bryan and Sewall| ction persona'ly or by letter, to the undersigned. Ang, History of Cuitcre. ide “thirty-trst ‘annnal ‘ession’ of the School of | The twenty-fifth annual session buttons, but the daisy is the emblem of| qipsw ° + OM. UN Secretary. ‘The Origins of Culture.” Sclod pm. "whee aunoiscemeats wil be made | DAT September 28 $906. Lectures that arty more ane any other. - Dae Dean will be ut his office dally ‘from 10 to 2. | for the tusting’ term. ried aon onan teen kaos utton whic! as created something yr catalogues address = The Dean, Mr. Justice Cox, will be present In the « prne- of a sensation and which shocks the sen- CEORCETOWN ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. | Reception itoom at the Chiversity Bulldiug from antag omgg ep on eo om sibilities of some people has a white back- ese ee See Cok pm.) Sally on: mk mtiar: Bip orasorioe. avah tn Khenaiatey af other ) al stadents received in Chemistry or oth HONEST ground, with a gold cross, entwined with! TIT W(EIRGOT Wo |CURGORAN SGIENTIFIG | “ersiores crise me course ot ata terme, ete. | gaia ahms,teretael musty ce age an be obtain at the book stores of W. H. Mor- | T st. n.w.. from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. WYMOND H. FOI & pNorchossyciigold a No icrowngo8 cL Gj) rison's Son, 1326 F street: Lowdermilic & Co., 1424 "RY, Secretary. sel4-t MONEY FOR School of Medicine. S§CHGOL. Se eae nied (ae es HONEST TOIL y Lectaree will begin Thursday, October 1, 1996 | TBS school offers to wen and. women the follow. | ¢n apriication pecsouaiiy oF be letter to CAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTE: ear courses of study, each of which leads ‘of Bachelor of Science: General Ml Enginecring, Electrical Engineering, sel7-tf ROBERT H. MARTIN, Ae MEDIC ‘Se 22 3a at. 6 oth year opens Oct, in 00 COOL. . | OKELEY "2" SCHOOL each. The button manufacturers send i samples to the headquarters. They think} for the day classes, at 12 m.; for the ina the buttons will be purchased for distribu-| lasses, at 6:30 p.m. For further particulars The various buttens sell at 5 and 10 cents Yi) ie cons Enginecring, " Chemistry, — analytical; 1325 HST. N. W. tion. ; and announcements alldress the dean, SS See t 715 HST. NW. IN. D ( = Button collectors this year have been en- G. L. MAGRUDER, M. D., Meteorolomy, “Geography, Geol 1806. The fatroductory lecture. willbe. delivered | Zyeune Tales and, girls, 1799 MMadicon Dupe abled to get good collections. At the be- 815 Vermont ave. Architecture, Finance ‘and Economics, Language | by Dr. A. F. A. King, Septeiber 30, at'S pam. | OT opens Sept. 38. . V. METH, A. ginning of the campaign there were many| Office hcurs-until 10 a.m., 3:30 to 5 p.m. s2>tf | and Literature. sel-1m' Regular daily ur at 5:30 p.m. Every fa- FACULTY. designs of the candidates for the presi- a = \ clllty is afforded for laboratory and clinical work. | WASHINGTON ¢ dential and vice presidential nominations. | HALF RATE CENTS A LESSON TO PIANO ES ee chen. ee Ra a ee ee) | URES: = tenons now cub eraakal a pupils Sed Ba eae ee ieee ANDREW E MOY Le ae abe E. A. DE SCHWELNITZ, Sec.-Treas., 1325 | to pupils. B. BULL . large variety. Chairman Babcock’s office gan, with practice, ete; superior Professor of Latin. st. n.w.; 5—6 pum. Fall examinations, Sep- | ————7,—7> eae a boy, a bright little fellow, has twenty-five 1001 OF MUSIC, 920 L st. n.w. _sel0-3m_ JAMES H. GORE, PHL. tember 26, 7 p.m. elim” B. FRANK GEBEST designs of republi NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1761 N ST. NEAR CO: Professor 0! Geode = Se neces School of Mi , Bertin) Sees Of repab ican buttons. ave. Fifteenth sessipn 0} Thursday, October | HOWARD I. HODGKINS, PH. D., Secretary, ORGAN and THEORY. Professor of Mathematics. DENTAL SGHOOL. 1325 H ST. N. TA ‘school for gifs. Mrs. W. D. CATELL EDUCATIONAL. 8 LEE DAVIS LODGE, PH. D., we ee = —— Professor of Philosophy and French, The tenth session begins tember 30. The ce - IN WASHINGT TIE ¥ SCHOOL, WILLIAM ©. WINLOCK, A. B., Introductory lecture wil: be delivered by Dr. nded 1887, = IN ASHINGTON. will reopen for its regular ses- Professor of Astronomy. Heury C. Thompson, September 30, at 8 p.m. The above well-known law scbool will opes been s desk. These are sent In as contribu- Jes — September Thorough {nstru THBODURE N. GILL, PH. D., LL. D., DR. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, Thurday, October 1, at 6 o'clock p.m., in ite most songs “for the good of the cause.” The au- Columbia Conservat tion ts given. Apply for ¢jreulars. __se11-1n Professor of’ Zoology. 1023 Vermont ave. mW. No. 420 Sth st. nw , some- | thor often winds up by saying: “Should vatory MME, J. ESPUTA DALY—VOICE CULTURE—STU- CLEVELAND ABBE, PH. D., LL. D., .-Treas., OPEN TO ALL, WITE DR. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, m 1325 H st. nw. you regard it favorably we would be glad | OF MUSIC, 900 K st. nw., opens Oct. 1. Plano, EGE, Suet oratorio, concert and an eee fs _ bat = 2 violin, voices, EDW: ART, Prin. s26-1m* Zz to y of Mars .”” by reason o! 5 tel made for lear ¢ 1c HARRY KING, LL. B. . ho evilences of | the purchase made hy Mr. St. John, le prov: | WAShington Heights School | forsal tejpr wads fr irvaing to pad mune Slee at ordeal. The | ably the best known of the campaign 18505 WXOM N. ¥. ave. Residence, 1128 F st. ne. sel0-1me GEO. P, MERRILL, Pa-D. ng more entertaining on the silver side of the fight. One Professor of Geology aud Minerulogy, The German-American Kindergarten and Graded School, 1016 ISTH ST. N.W. cused of lis At least th gone throu nd someth one F Vv . OLE SRE Ss ARA KATHARINE PPINCOTT, 21-9 than songs to engage their attention night { Of its verses runs as follows: MT. VERNON SEMINARY, aN: es be comm ag rere? zs Children pore ge iy ee Seek! ~—— ard mornir It's not an easy job to be at seventy-six sel-6m. CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS ¥.W. JOSIAN PIERCE, Jr. Mo) y by letter to 103 Maryland ave. n.e., or | MR; HERMAN C. RAKEMANN, eicn Unt es eee palehes te | 05 must eh’ Wal best Seas Sy FAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, che Setooer Las ahve. ____wwist’_| Violin Instructor & Seloist. en night comes the party manager is js ht Wall st: 715 r ING AD AY SC x 1 a5: state ane be saaeen Site tbs Tika hee eGnIE oe tie combination nest Desist ASS StH St || ECARD ING © " School ef French Language, | 51m __srepio, 1221 127 st_s.w._ other people. He probably has a mass of | “iin eke Mem om creation 5 fete tery efonints admitted ‘Thovougs. tm: | Professor of Fine acts as Applied to, Architecture. Prof. Paul E. Voi St. John’s College os “i Es ith the surging of November’: of study. jal students adm! 5 borough = fessor of ‘ine Arts as pplied to Arct ndence on hand which he must | our natural Fights demand tt, oover OOM ‘ Straction in all, departments in accordance’ with EDWARD FARQUHAR, PH. D. rol, Faw . Voinot, . ae ge, to his stenographer before he can.| fathers would not stand {t, Will resume instru a best modern methods. Professor of History. 1426 NEW YORK AVE fermont ave. = od kg day college go to bed. wind eandished freedom’s sword in days of ota, | _9*28-20¥,Am* lo, 447 G st.n.w. Four spacious, connecting bufldings, _recentty FRANK A. WOLFF, TH. D., Apply for Circular. sel4-3m,8 2 = _ If he is up with his letters he sits for | }y",will win this victory surely, MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, VOICE CU erected and specially designed for school, purposes, nate ny = ary iE hours thinking over some plan to beat his ‘And save our precioes/Taon ea Piano ixstruction. Lessons resumed. with passenger elevator, steam and perfect Prof cot EMERSON eINSTITUTE Piano, Violin, Theory of Music, . - — ym hoarded gold. aw. sanitary conditions, together with play ground and pate ae Ee a Latins MRS. ERNEST LENT— dries alll habramel@ tee Gast tolretclore dois Horus: = = tennis court, furnish every requisite for a refined See Oe AA tate eee? ag blunder he has perhaps made. It is likely Bevan: the boys are: cryin’; The Delamorton French Perfection | home anda complete schoot equipment. eeRANS. ZOPKE. Begins its forty-fifth scholastic year September 2B. 1528 Corcoran street northwest. that if he were Invited to attend a musical Sos ate ine Geos cae Dress Cutting Academy. ‘Twenty-second| year. opens Weduesday,, September Professor of Mechanical Engin Picpares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Juhus.Hop- | _Sell-Ime Abad cia) dee tek tes) cake woul har ark They vole Toeniastcoen cree ctate ‘The only actentifie taller system: now introduced | thirtieth, for classification of Boarding Pupils, and REV. EDWARD B. POL Kins, Cornell, Lehigh. Bostob School of Technolecy, | 7 t School West E hig plans and not on his music. You'll win the battle on election day. in alt abate schools. Fit and MME. G Bin aay Getobee) Arete sfobeCnrelacn en et Day roe A ee EY 4. a TOOL, arr sr. est End. a CH, Managers, 927 E st. p.w. 26-3 2 yi Sco Spee! Tinveast: Wee salen: Miss S.W. Ke ndon medalist, resi What the Song Writers Want. “Prosperity, Protection and McKinley * The Misses Mauke i Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ee RE eS ee ee et oe Son em to yore || Bat. 15 _awins from objects, antique and liter So it comes about that not much atten- |J8 the titte of a republican campaign song| (xew Eng. Comservan ee Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin, Mesoentcebrptean nt ala oerolony: Beh er prey os Te tian | ol. water color, china painting, pen und ink and tion is paid to the many songs which are | 22 chorus, arranged for mixed and male| fino. “Woice Harmony. $40 Div cre, eaten) abies ELMER S. FARWELL, C. E., years {ts graduates. have won. distinction ae pupils Under personal snstruction : race Te | voices. It Is dedicated to the republican| Jor tote E eee es ANS DAUGHTER, WHO HAS HAD | Associate Professor of Me V Engineering. | Sherever they have gone. Its standard ts the bigh- | fry fart util Nomaanest Uses Ske tehing sent to headquarters by authors and pubd-]| perty. A verse and the chorus follow: PAREN’ SIRING TO ENTE SEE 1y ‘3° experience in teaching, would like a HENRY SIMP & its certificate of graduation a guarantee of | a ceteris it Ushers, with a request that they be In-| in this our glorious country there's a cones ARENTS DESIRING TO EXTER THETI SONS IN [ fosition to teach in a school or fainlly. Address | Associate Professor of Architecture, together with | Ucroughness, For clnculars, ete. address FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, spected with a view to being purchased at hand, Condict near | the care of @ tutor who has had several yeu = There are twenty-five departments tn the school, ipal_an pete IStL T st é for distribution or for getting the official | Eut loyal 'S are marching on, the evil to with-| perience in University Teaching, will be furnish ATIN, EK, Ter as ESGusH in which 156 different topics for study are offered, AL AND PHAR! pete F = ondat h anager With full particulars if they will call at, or ad- | Candidates. prepared for college: West Potnt, | snd’ special students are permitted to rexister for | -DEPARTMENTS OF HOWARD. C be eo recommendation of the manager. That's | 4 ¥ come a mighty cry ts sounding | dress, 146¢ Hthode Island ave. Special attention | Annapolis and civil service examinations, Prof. | ne oe these topics that they are qualificl to pose | Wap ARTMENTS OF Hows SI ‘The new equipped with Sangest the way the song comes. In nine cases through the land, given to backward pupils. -| F. A. SPRINGER, 816 Spruce st. Send for elr- | sue, “The instruction is given between 4:30 and 10 | B. Hodgkins will deliver the address at S orciock | 3pRAiAUS; the eularged laboratory. and the add out of ten the man or firm who sends a |.Prosperity, protection and McKinley.” Highest references, Terms moderate. se26-4t¢ | cular containing ‘references. selGame | ecco wm z pete coped telly pc yg | a roonas All be Halse Wy that th song to heidquarters wants one of two CHORUS: —————— = 5 = sere = Students intending to take courses in the Chemical 0 se g tal College eR an ee a ne SERS thirgs. He wants to sell the song to the | Huh. burch, a better {ime we sees SISS UERTHA'G. CAROLE,” Miss Sherman’s School for Girls, | ravoraiory ‘will be permitted the cholee of desks Member of tne “Rational Agsoclatiog of Dental | Petia; 204 Copecially, tted Wy education and ex. me ; 5 © | Hurrah; hurrah, we march to victory, eacher for beginners in music, plano. 2; 2 3 in the order of their registration. oa si e chool full of = see BE pec ygete mansger or he wants his official indorse Ac baeraby huicah, We march ‘to victory: 1te 1030 20th st. p.w. ent ee Ca ne iets | ae opening exercaes wt be Tita September 305 Sater cbs hroteeston and the public are cor- | Scot is full of industry, tuspiration tnd good ent. é ‘And hurrah, hnrrah! we march to victory} WANTED: ENGLISH, FRENCH, LATIN ee on at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when an address wil F. J. SHADD, M. D., Diring tasty What is é nad Po Pee ee ye NTE 3LISH, FRENCH, LATI 5 au ae - ing Inst year students prepared by us were got eee es a oe os ae GRE pe ae ore peataction iat heniial French’ conversation; visit | MISS HALSTEAD, FORMERLY PRINCIPAL OF | be delivered by Prof. Hermann Schoenfeld, Ph. D. seStoocl Secretary. evrolled at ¢ Yale, fi 5 : 3 Vasasr, Prine: eee homes; best refs. Address MUSIC, Star office, Miss Halsteed’s Private School, will have charge | ‘The Dean will be in his office at the University : af and publisher of a song, to headquarters, y OB ote of the preparatory department of Miss Sherman's | from 4 to 5:30 p.m. daily, to meet students. 10C . DAVID C._ OB. umalery, fremeres, toreblgit Exc bar beth try ahall be Prospertt tection ara =e FRENCH CONVERSATION AND EIT | EgP%c, APP st S024 @ and 1216 Jeth ate. || For catalogues “oct : ING, EXPE or the sane pi etc, are very geod In their way,” he con- ‘and. Meklaley.”* vee Grates AtLOObLMAthist: mawee byihins: de Barsee |e ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. £th et. n.w., after’4 p.m. Send for circular, information at Bal- and at Brentano's, graduate of the Scrbonue; teacher in the Emer- hours begin Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. to 12m. son Institute ard Washington Heights School. DR. JOHN P. CAULFIELD tf p q epartment, wi eld a men's Hos | _ sett. Pri SPANISH AND ENGLISH TAUGHT TO PERPEC. | —°161m' ae MSE NW. STUDIES wee ailie D Has reopened. tlor by a Spanish gentleman aud a graduate from | sins. z. D. BUCHER, 1418 N ST. N.W. . 0 Daily General Medical Clinic by Prot. Brackett. | Gaillard School {as spe an English college. Accurate translations from Voice culture, Men and women holding suitable degrees from in- | Dally Dispensary Clinic by Prof. Watts. tare, 1023 Toth et. Seek tats Sagleh, anhene yous at meee Pune stitutions of repute can pursue in this school courses | General Surgical Clinic by Profs. Grabam or | Q)f Languages ‘rv. yg cates. First-class" references. Address Prof. | se16-1m* Harmony. of study leading to the degrees of Master of Arts, Williams. DW. DON ZACARIAS DE VALLS, 522 6th st. n.w. Master of Science, Civil Engineer, Electrical En- inor Surgical Clinic by Prof. Balloch. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONN. A 25-Bt° Sineer, Mechanical Engineer and Doctor of Phil- | Gynecological Clinic by Prof. Shad. ; — Education for Real Life | fnpiy. two'pears' ctuly: being required to aceon: Genito-Urinars Clinic "by Prof. Hesburn, a er as Rees oe J. H. Van Dyck, 190 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS, 1800, | pllsh the, vote for the deere of, Doctor of Pan | Preece Cliate ty Pee Pea in sabia MONDAY, SUPT. 96 1507 T ST. ‘i 1 Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th | each of the other degrees. Disease of Mind by Prof. Emmons. W: i LESSONS ON VIOLIN. AND PIANO. se24-2We | eee Ti cea mint weasions, Application blanks ‘may be obtained trom the | Post-mortem Examinations by Prof. Lamb. ashington Seminary, SINS. SUSANNE OLDBERG, 7 THR OF SING: | , The thirty-second scholastic year of this, poplar Dean of the School, and when filed they must be ental Znfirmary Clinic, daily, by Exot. Davia. 1538-40 1771 ST. Se 7 ing, 3708 th st. n.w. Office hours, 2 to 4. Wed. | institution began Tuesday, September 1, 1808. Five | Pubmnetet Tiree te Te ee oan of Die eee PS ApD, Mt. D.. Secretary, Spt Otice Leen, oe eel p= iz DW. . 4. Wed- | ins pega Tuer: io Specs cians . J. SHADD, M. D., % pts. Office ours, 1 to am. hesdays_ and Saturdays. See ea a eae ae Eonone ranth cele | action: = sel2tooct | 901 R st. ow. Nr and Mrs. G. f. SMALLWOOD, Principals. MISS AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT, lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, | | The, opening exercises will be held September 80, Wood’s Cotamercial Goll se7-Im* ‘TEACHER OF PIANO AND’ HARMONY, Dalsarte system of expression, elvies and commer: | St 4:30 p-m.. in University Hall, when an address ood’s Cofamercial College, Sao - Lessons on the Janko keyboard. cfal law, Shorthand and Typewriting, including En- | Will be delivered by the Rey. E. B. Pollard, Ph. D. | 811 East Ca (one square east of Library). We challenge the world on quick preparation e23-tf 1121, Vermont ave. @ glish; Spencerlan Rapid Writing, Mechanical and | For Oe oa > = WANTEL ide-avake, intelligent young people. by our “practical snethol.”” MISS CARR AND MISS IRVINE WILL REOPEN | ?iined teachers: Laration central, ney eee eee eet \ sy ee ees (ee their kindergarten on the 5th of October, at nee tea : = COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMER — os sor ere jee open every business day and night. z 3 5 madiiscniist xaeeesDupode cele poueiane? 290 Write or call for new and beautiful annual an- Bliss School of Electricity poses. 4 GEO. . VREN ent. § - K. _ Vocal Culture. giMin's, errer | meme MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Inco:porated. Bliss building, 35 B st._n.w. ington. Twenty-ffth year as a educator. ‘Tenth LOW TERMS. Apply promptly for convenient | _sel5-tt Principal and Proprietor. Begins tts FOURTH YEAR Ocicber 1, 1896. medal for every study. year in this city and fifteen Sears a member of hours. TRI GRATIS. PIANO LESSONS.s16-12* | = . Practical electrical eogineeing and incchanical erate, and payable in installments, the faculty of Eestmen College, Tab WISS JULIA R. GOODALL, WELLESLEY COL- | draughting exclusively taught. Laboratories full 1B, with 25 illustrations, sent free. Six courees: Business, English, Civil Service, & SHERRATT'S lege School of Music, will receive pupils for in- | equipped. Has its own eleciric light plant, a Acconniancs, Shorthand’ and” Typewriting. Six CHINA ART SCHOOL struction on the piano after Oct. 1, at her studio, | 1s the ONLY institution of its kind in the coun- TIATLMANN'S TRAINING ECHOOL FOR | Months’ course tn shorthand and typewriting Opens on the 22d of September. 932 P st. nw. se15-1m* try. Books now open. Catalogues on application. | “ET aaercestawrs atad emer mccteee Ed free. | Moderate tuition tn all the courses. se22-1m 1315 14th st. n.w. aaRGTOR aul9-2m L. D. BLISS, President. Sane te eee one So ee ee ne ay | Kell ehted rooms and “hall. “Situationg gradi tes. aulT-tt MY, 1312 MASS. A’ school rooms of Luther Memorial Church; en- trance on Vermont ave. Mrs. Hailmann will re- ces Se a Kindergarten Normal | TANNER’S sisies'tidvin NO, 820 18TH ST. N.W., NI BLDG., : ceive applicants on Wednesdays and Saturdays, wens September 14. The course of stady is = == ae === wit a September 16. Pupils ‘prepared for : Institute Show uuprtalicled opportuditien, ‘The prixcigeria | £0%,29 to OS eed | Sg a, "Dut what wil win and enthuse the || Many. of te songs of the sivertes are | Schaef it alicia i males de Sei, Paactical, AGOJUSEEN r= | aig Svea Parks Wannetn, B.C” | Biel angonge sad wadorsacca peop! like a —e- ee: ——— ce oe eee Bryan, singing his praises} army and navy, and for the civil service. Durlug | pRATNING OF TBACHERS (TWENTIETH YEAR), | $24 legislative _stenographer—chiel stenograp! jer IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, sno — which are sulted to each other, and bot reely. ith William J. we'll win the| the past year sixteen students have been success- u a . | Pan-American” Congress. ‘Thorough, practical S.W. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w. Mrs. Helen Lamont geod? Use a part of your campaign fund | day” is the first line of one of these songs. | fully fitted for various examinations. None have WITH MODEL | KINDERGARTENS, Inethods in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Unexcelled in Washington. t to distribute this song among the people | Lots of the songs work in something about | failed. Arrangements may be made for private REOPENS OCTOBER 1. English, Rapid Calculations, Rapid Writing, Com: | _v28-3m* $25—A YE, Afra. Nellie MeCartec) has opened a studlo for voral and put it into the hands of the glee clubs, | the “cross of gold and the crown of | , lessonsin all branches, | | se For particulars call elther ou NST ees oo ee Ee) Venta in beh Dianciicnast ee ee ee ee eee and you'll be doisg yeoman service for | thorns,” Bryan’s famous expression in the | %2/tf CHAS. W- Ber Sy Head i astee, CATE LOUISE ‘POLLOCK, Ineation in the city. Gall aud see Us, or send het | evening, lense ue euan THE McDONALD-ELLZS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, your cause.” speech at Chicago which won him the nom- | BOOKKEEPING—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION BY A RATIONAL GAN Oi ceetai ats annual announcement containing unparalleled record | mathemnties Desia Sent, eens, auEhting and 1624 Mans. ave., 1806 17th st., 1623 N st. ‘That's the way most of them write. Oth- | ination. “The Bables Are Crying For Bry-| Well-known pubife accountant and instructor in| progpty Mean itN,! LOULOOK,| Principals. | of graduates in positions. Day and night sessions. au29-Im* waa st. ne. ‘Thorough primary and college ‘preparatory de. ers write requesting that thelr songs be | an” fs the title of another silver song. Sev-| {he Academy of the Columbian University and aD 'H, 1426 Q st., ‘au22-2m* rtments. Advanced classes in English, Moderm ncerian College. Address PAUL A. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT OPENS MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE 5 nd Ant. perused, and, ff satisfactory, a letter of | eral publishers have songs to sult every oc- ITUTE AND es at Business College, 1311 11 n.w. Open all the year, ESSIE C. McDONALD, M.S., Principal. = ad Tecommendation be written. These men | casion. The majority of these are dedi. | 02>: =: wisw fe hn ee ‘h Ch be year. A. HL. PARSONS, Preceptress, fntend to distribute heir songs to sult | cated to workingmen, and are intended to| QIney School, 6 18 st, facie | Niet Caitrn Cente comgtie NAMONAL | hey ase Hae sete Reetca eatin: | rowiceth gear amat Oe 100 aah. themselves. They know that a recommen- | appeal to their feelings. ey eo ee paboc) for gin edited trom | Model Leseous, Mules ang Lectures te kindowen | FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING aND Dax | fatuages.instruction also civen by correspondence, |———— ore oF WASHINGTON: dation from one of the party chairmen| In the south. north and east the cam-| PoSrd™® "MM irsinta Mason Dorsey and Miss | tes and the Nursery, Stories, fc. Absolutely indis- School for Young Ladies. purest ies Retain ceeraraaeed sams will ald largely in the sale of the songs. | paign song is not made a feature of public| [Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. sell-to ocl2 ble to Mothers and i rgarten Teachers, Half an nour from Wasbington, D.C. THE MODBRN NORMAL COLLEGE, TYPOGRAPH- | ST. GEORGE'S ALL, FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, ‘They will put the songs on sale in stores | Meetings, but in the west nearly all gath- ‘or _sale at Ballantyne's)/423°4th ical Temple, 425 G st. n.w., with these courses by elec- st. 8e9-1m tric cars. Fiench the language’ of the house. Beop: 806. Address UARD A. LOVY, and sell them in wholesale lots to county | rings are opened and concluded with po-| yguste fatetee of Georgetown Coll Md., in the ‘highlands, 12 miles ‘from Balthuore; Preparatory, Busitess, oll hand and ‘Typewrit- | 2ist year. College or bisiness Individnal instruc- + ; VOCAL ne October 1, itt nd clubs. There 1s only one | litical and patriotic songs. Women conduc! e ee ses Miss Katie ve Wilson, LESSONS. Mile. LEA M, BOULIGNY, ing, Civil Service Teachers’, Health, Journalistic, tion; beautiful grounds; new buildings; modern fustance on record of a party manager in| the musical portion of these eatiorines Teacher ot Violin, Harmony” and uel Prague, Pupil of and espectiity Fecommended by Mr. Je17-6m.12 P.O. Station E.. Washington, D.c. Sclentine and Classic, 1s the most thorough, prac: | conveniences. J. C FAR, A.M., P'rin.ses-1m* reo} . and profitable school in the city. Circulars Ue u WOOD T rr T [ rw this campaign buying a song for distribu- | They become expert in handling that fea-| Studio 132T W (Senders & Stayman), Room 7. | William Shakespeare of Loution., Lessons resumed | y.ns PLINT’'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 14. Girne, ful acormarion furnished by” 3. “FicAlse MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, Pa. tion. ture in the course of time, and so place | _%5-1m* = For circulars and Informaticn apply at residence, RD, Priueipal. au22-tf $207. A successful school; oae of the boat to The men who did this was Wm. P. St. | thelr songs and music as to have strong ef- Sto? 1534 1 street. Mrs, Flint will return Sept. 23. cy. 7 = Tuse — energy, to ames a =a ty gues John, the treasurer of the national demo- | fect on the audiences. In Kansas and Ne- Froebel Institute. The Art Studerits’ League, | Untn ten address Pittetela, Mase. se?-im The Stuart School. wig gg Ste cratic and silver party committees, He | braska women often inspire the voting part Ss P. Pol 8 ee sr. N. I yagtelect, day and oarding school for Girls and 2 a to. took a fancy to what !s known as_ the | Of the population with their songs. Prin. (Mina usan P. lock. win Rubrigge eee Chenoweth Institute, ‘oung Ladies. Opens Oct. 1. Acndemic, collegiate FACQUIER INSTITU R YOUNG L. “Bryan Marseillaise,” and bought 10,000 for and preparatory courses. Kindergarten. Fara ITUTE FOR YOUNG aoe As a rule, the songs on sale are for male | GRADED KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND IN-| 65, 1896, under competent ‘instructors. Drawiag | 1°42 Vermont ave. and Iowa Circle, select board- : 1224 AND 1226 13TH ST. N.W.. COR. MASS. AVE. | Warrenton, The 36th year begins S circulation. Soon afier he made the pur- | Voices and chorus. There are few solos,| TERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS. bd painting from ast and fe. Class in dec: | 106 and day school for young ladies. Miss MAHY | se23m MISS CLAUDIA SfUARi, Principal 1896. Situated in Piedmont region of oa chase, an absurd story was published that , Co™pared with the number designed for 1426 Q ST. X.W. orative and industrial design. Sketch, compoal-| C.. DAVENPORT CHENO' , Principal. = Southern R.R., 54 miles from Washington. Num- Vie ‘Chairman Stevens was indignant at | Choral performances. NORMAL TRATNING CLASS HOR KINDERGART. | tion, water color and special Saturday clase. "Gir. | _se2-3m Mi, FUTNast’S SCHOOL, ber lntted. For catalogues address the idea that the song should be made a | Nearly all songs on the market are ap- | —*! pe ROCA cot es ema al Soc appli chtson: Easstiame Otooctton Kind rten N 1 win 8 I cance tor | <ueEtna OBO. G. HUFL AM, Prin ie iat gncument ana thrcateaed to rates | Dicable avant sedtial: inthe wera F Gunston Institute. ndergarten Normal. universities and. teciuical schools abd for bus. | MARYLAN AR COL a disturbance. The song is dedicated to | they are for gen@ral use; but it is often the rench Language. ? The Elizabeth P. Kindergarten Normal | ness pursuits. Private instruction if desired. res cory for: Young -- case that some club has a song of it vi 1212 and 1214 14th st. n.w., near Thomas Circle. | School, and Mrs. 3M ‘indergarten and School, WILLLIAM H. PUTNAM, A.M., Principal ‘omen; finest climate; beautiful grounds; cle Mrs. Williem J. Bryan, and is issued by a i of its own, | Prof. ©. G. Rivot. Private lessons and classes re- ma western company. Just as a college has its yell. The Bryan | sumed Oct. 1. Residence 1008 K st. n.w. sel9-1m* A Gees girls and young ladies, Opens Sep-| 1918 Sunderland place, will begin fall session | au29-tf Ess Zs faot bulldings oo a. experienced, faculty: 7 and Sewall Club of South Washington has | MiSs EVA MILLS, VOCAL LESSONS; PURE | scOtf' Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLY R. MASON, Setgas HOO Collaten taught French and German. | ari WOMAN'S LAW CLASS. ve 1. | Send, for catalogue, CL. KERDY, President,” Differ According to Party. had a song dedicated to it, and the mont | oielas Gothen ieee ay as 2 2 5 Course the equivalent of regular law untversi- | _j520-2m ‘The “preponderance” of song—to use a| bers sing it entertainingly. It ts’ entitled to, Os 12th at. LANGUAGES. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. FALL | ties. Second year . 30, 1898. Informa- | 5° — AGNES NCIIOOLCUNDER THR DIRMCTION . “The Jeffersonian Banner. selp-1zte Receiving hours, 1 to 2 and to 6. A term, Sept. 15. Cinsses and private lessons; good | tion aa to course, SPENCER SGSuES. | Of Bishop Doane. Preparation for legee, heavy legal word—is with the democrats = SSS a on RAD, THE BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES, onunciation in 23 phonetic sounds; free trial obtained of Mrs. NCER MUSSEY, a? _ pare al cilleges, B THE CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, FOR 80 728 Fourt. Poon Mie ¥ PRUDHOMMIC oer Deer, wrt 7 2. re Special Studies and Courses of College Sindy. and silver men. The republicans do not ‘attons Are the Rage. boys, 1453 Mass. ave. n.w.; opening Sept. 14-18. eT GAB auz7-lm* Z sabia as ha = genys 2 e E seem to be paying as much attention to this| The button manufacturers are reaping a} Prvparation for colleges; non-sectarian. Masters | Bruoches fn teading American and Furopean cities, oe a A harvest 18h N —Rev. FP. H. Kean, B. ‘W. W. Phelan, A. M. Classes and private lessons. Trial lesson free. | MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH N.W., REOPENS HER = 2 e “ part of the campaign as their opponents. | harves' is year. Never before have the| se10-th,s,tu,3w* seT-tf Apply for circular to Prof. N. A. JOLY. Shorthand, “Typewriting and" Business School. | fyutrin, NO Te tooapar eee aby New Jersey, Summit; Near New But the republicans are great on buttons. | designs heen more pretty and the pur- MAN-ENGLISH fox 7 5 Pupils, pri for examinations; special classes | Pricntion. Lessons at pupils’ residence. 1 THE Ki PLACE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHUOL OF TRINITY LU- fo MATHEMATICS; judividual atteotion, then | 13th st. mw. selGtooct 21 oe — By this is not meant the managers, but the | chases heavier. Buttons are the rage,| theran Church, cor. 4th and E sts. n.w., will re- 1438 N ST. N.W. cughness and practical work enable students to | ART SCHUOL, MRS. A. &, HOYLE, 632 BAST Weneder Si org: Be tng oo kort 4 rank ‘and file. ‘The Fepublicans seers to ike whether they are political or otherwise. 12 | 9%? S*0t. tS ‘AN elementary branches ‘and Gor: po THE JUSSES KERN'S Scrioor. . secure and retain good positions; itman aystem Cepitol st.” Thorough tnstruction in’ drawing, | preparation. Howe comforts. for, board prvi, uttons, banners and placards. e repu is button year, and anythin; oe! 5 t eat - dret of XD; 3 RAPID method. inting and decorative . Students ed Reopeus Oct. 1. HAMILTON W. MA’ thing goes. Like| ply to @ HCFPRECUT, Principal. scl-tth,stm | ee8-80 ‘Reopens September 30. e for the Corcoran Bebe! if desired ght. eclim Presiden te

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