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REAL ESTATE : FARMS. ~ EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALK-—Couttnued. Montgomeri—CO.,_Md'., Farm. f B z==mill START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT —By taking the step which will qualify you to enter a dignified profession of high salaries and permanent, congenial employment. Enroll for our Thorough and Practical Traimng in DRAFTING Complete course in 3 to 9 months. Big de- mand for our graduates. Day or night classes. Full particulars on request. CALL AND ENROLL THIS WEEK COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th and T Sts. NW. Phone North 272 EDUCATIONAL. = STRI R sui 7 Tamtiess l-ru lot; %6350 aitable for two fumilies; L nly $5 500. Easy Terms. LL FOR $7.500 te possession. R o | BOOTITS FARM AGENCY ._Address T AKOMA HOMES. s ol ungalow t c«-;r property, semi-bungalow: "o dha: canbe w1ed Ok -ua‘z &&rgifl:‘:«o auto run from Jou | Rashington, oa sathern Marsiand, plke ;. fac water and loeation: 5 miles_cit: - | BOOTH'S FARM "AGENCY 215 B st._nw. Franklin 270: aluable Small Dairy Farm. Duwelling, 7 rooms, bath: modern improve- ments N e in | acres timber na ""E:':’ REALT O Takoma Park, D . [JOME A)l:‘" v Chase this et T BE;" 3 reem. St i building :“(‘):r-:r\!fi:wmmt = ol Near Brandywine, \{d TR T o & oo, Faese %! BOOTH'S FARM AGENCY 1000 ‘acres. $L000 to ey Franklin "‘&;‘.“3%‘%‘“1’&2 'HOME AND nm( . 1745 Acres Only $2,000, On Maryland’s Eastern Shore. amecticut sve: chand Fis ke e nc Ooly mile town: 90 acres level productive acres woodland-pasture, apples, pears, " 3|cherries, peaches, grapes, etc.: warm 6-room house bullt 1914. ple barn, pouitry house, 1 ete.; easy terms. Dculll this and 67-acre dxr ':01"“1.“\ TY OND nm ‘with 3 herses. Owner being forred to el | is subsrban home from $6.500 to B0 lixtroo. flu. bath: fornace; elee; productive -land: 20 fruit trees Fiog. alse Erapes and s it uommu- "focated in first fare sone from D. C. line: easr terms. Tormge | City. —Six- Tath: electrie liznts: Trice. $4,000; 30-Acre City Farm; $4.400. 200 pouitry, horse. cow. vehicles, hammess. implements, tools. etc., jncluded If taken now atoes, potatoes. . _other ve. clty water, substan- easy terms to right pa rhan properties see un- -hu 20 other equipped farms near Pila d payments. page 34. Strout’s II- COT: | Tustrated ¢ talog. 1.200 bargains. free. post- |paie =rRoUL F 142 Land 183 m MINUTES' RIDE_ FR White House out 16th st. One of the most attractive loeations for a country home and farm within the shadow of the Capitol. A road frontage of about one and a halfl Lies imost perfect for a subdivision: thickly dotted - 'hh beautiful shade trees e ok and pine s Three good dwellings. barn and other | outbuildings. This property will interest any ome | one seeking a_beautitul countey home site or tusipess proposirion. MeLACHLE: Real 10 deposit. $5 monthly purchases S hminess locations in Hatfeld. Va vision. Wil erect stores and “‘hemett s monthly pavesests. Sample ‘‘Home: _ Few hundred cash and|_Main Tom oo - premises da b2t ety 7'-‘-; Sar owa home. ROBERTS, HatSeld, V 18 minates frem tivati Tiving will sacrifee for $1.200% build: ings alone Scorth more than doubie the price | REDUCED FOR QUICK PR&THER & ROBINSON, large rooms, sieeping porch. 515316 Rond_buslding hot-water heat, open fireplace: | 14th and_ New York avenue. B e e Tr b S gy Hotels Need 'l'nmed e == TEACTIFULLY _SITCATED BUNGALOW | mile’trom U hc::mn % Exectltlves g - ar room with built-in ch Nation-wide demand for high- vath. Kitchen, .x-om porch. fro front and back porches: eeliar salaried men and women in : pipeless hotels, clubs, apartments, res- - 'd"a{v'«fi; Piaer 30 mimates from ity on car line: Treasmry: terms: 9500 .muk"fi'n"-“" taurants and cafeterias. Pre- Thone co:"(:-‘l: = AVE. N.E.. FOR vious experience unnecessary. M 2300 - Bureau of Placements puts terms. Also two apartments for remt. Tel. students in touch with live op- ;flu. % e R— pormnmes Methods indorsed “gond values for your money: some thoroughly interference with present e e a i work while learning. Night and Pa. ave several bargains in bungalows on this propert it I have some | miles, fro o parzain’ e Jha Prgerty w v ] N’; leading hotels everywhere. A ieraia. rop & card and 1 Wil call to Sisst e e Glians TAN. £ by Vietaie. . 4. ArtnCARE viige Botnrs, va. 2 el btbi TUITION MODERATE LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS |57 "'n.";""“:,} AR AP o Ry oas X Call, Phone or Write frul, daicy, civer tront 1 Si1a9 1 @8 for Particulars - K mm'lnhAuzscr.m:--. sSrss 1 8 . H l RO, I b iyt T e S et Lewis Hotel b gy e FARM ¥OK REST—RIVER BOTTOM: NEAR Traini | OB RS S B R i raining Schoo i o m SALE on “" '8 Clifford Lewiyl. President WANTRD. 10 with —l.l ‘"Ix‘l!l;:‘!‘ Conduit - l’;:rl'}f:;“ ' . e waw YOU. y:‘}"r;o'lm OR lfl_‘ b purchase if pr:c-mn Q"n?un': satis: ™ CHAS. H. DOING. 225 Colorado Bidg. FOR RENT. BEYOND CHEVY CHASE_NEW 2 fruit asd trucking in H. B. BROWN. 201 9th FOR EXOEA!GB WiLL EXCHANGE orTY 1N cHolCE bullding lets mith side- 2nd | walks and s paved, h‘n swail I—"-l «city bome. lvx J‘H ll. -nvy l-ryl;nd HOUSES, loca- irte mm s PARM. 9 MILES 28 VRO clN'rlll in Maryland: macadamised road vl?;.fl' distance the preperty. | Pri 300, i trade o it sectfon. sts., Breat-| g or = PRATHER & ROBINS’O\' 313516 Bond bulldi !\): RENT o‘i'mnouu lme‘uw : electricity ; Williams asd %) FOR SALE—APARTMENTS. OOMPLETELY _ FURNISHED _HIG! apartment, 5 rooms and buth: $11,000; or lease by the year. Address Bex 200-R, Star office. 4* APT. HOUSE. RENTED FOR_ABOUT $3,500 ear: on 14th ut. between U and Fla, ave. rooms each: rented for about can be increased. rade for farm oF acreAfe. mv property. Property nlx ; Out-of- waer. P T L e - "%RATHER & ROBINSON, “PRATHER & ROBI) SON, 515516 Bond_building. 515516 _Bond_bullding. 14th and New York avenue. - “i: 4'47’ s APT. HOUSE. 'u.m\m TON HEIGHTS : COLUMBIA_ HEIGHTS; BEAUTIFUL MOD- rented 10,000 s gear: will trade $20.000 -ru'-'h h nnu‘y"":-u'c"s'ss'oo ol b o 4 Ty defini k. And th k that 1 - th eac for al 2 year. some definite worl N e worl at appeals to most B g hh‘fih:fl' K for_350.000. IefATHER & ROBINSON, Young people, because of its great possibilities, is that’ Aol s heste well as an is- “5.,5.,—;,‘“,",.%““,. '.u,‘ of a secretary. 3 ¢ PRATHER & ROB!NSON, PeY iald } ‘The Washington School is one of the few schools in - 515518 Boad_bullding; RN wruurroun!Av W. ® it aae New Tab orese. CORNER 3 8. .Nmfl the country which is capable of training you theroughly from whers the ew fieleatlet SlaE. 1 1o ot in secretarial work. Briee u o ] OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE FLORIDA PROPERTY. F ATHER & ROBINSON, e ~—r s — T TR W fllu-ol& Hond bullding, FOULTRY AND FRUIT FARMS IN SUNNY 2 Yiorida. near Jacksonvilie: fine lands e i U i vae ite (T} L T T T T T T Il [T You are anxious for an opportunity to accomplish Instructors — equipment — courses — everything has been carefully chosen with the student's good welfare always foremost in mind. Request Us to Send a Booklet, Phone Main 5832 THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 1419 F Street N.W. Washington, D. C. ACCOUNTANCY FRESHMAN CLASSES START JANUARY 4 Choice of 5:30 or 7:30 Prepares for Business Administration and Auditing Po- sitions. A part of the regular B. C. S. Course. BOYS’ DAY SCHOOL. WINTER SESSION STARTS JANUARY 3 BOYS SUPERVISED BY MEN FROM 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.~ 4th to 8th Grades. Work—Study—Play PREPARATORY ALL HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS—ACCREDITED BASIS DRAFTING (Mechanical and Architectural) GREGG SHORTHAND—TQUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING—PERSONALITY BUILDING—PUBLIC SPEAKING—SHORT STORY WRITING v ev YMCA SCHOOLS i, - |EMERSON INSTITUTE o ntges 1740 P ST. N.W. '3 phone Fr. 2080. NEW CLASSES beginniag Jan. 4(h is Even- e oot iy, M Jielp you Snancially to make st atn 442 HEIGHTS (4 Jll‘ilo"l ¢ SAKE NoSE oy REAL ESTATE LOANS. 1 B General Deveiopment Agent, Seaboard ir Line, Room 507, Royster bidg.. DOES AN AIIDITIO'\AL AND 1IN - igheas trpe appenl to gou; Can Sou pay e Y e appenl 1o 3047 'Can, Jou per for *it in instaliments over M- of ]ulfl,hv Temple is late-seasol orange of the Omest quality. lxwrt (‘lrv of groves if de- red: S TEMPLE TERRACES, ists_bidg., W LOT OR 1OTS FROM 30 TO 75 FT. WIDE good residential section morth of Evelid st.: exact loeation, improvements & . also trusts, If any, and Full partical t be SIX_ROOM HOUSE: ALL MODERN: u.mwu i tion. 'This is. ot & resl o . Address Box 270-R, Star $75 pes Zstory brick spartment s r $175 per month; < Col 3zes. L. DINOWITZ, 2418 14th st, PR BUAL TNVEATMENT. o, Modern apdrtment, 217 pet WITH OWN- ern in wale of tract of land which has been subdivided into bullding lots, ent num. ber of which will warrant strosg sdvertining Campaign. | We specialize in high-pressure sub- M. GRAY & CO., Real Entate lating Machine Openton are well paiga and have every op- portunity for advancement. Good positiona availabl If not experi- enced, learn to operate these ma. chines. Day and evening classes. wmoney crop, hes may be made to pay not oaly for your g and orange grove. but yield # prodt be- sides. We can produce you a better oramg zrove for less mouey than any one in the sta 'ark is best. look of a wtory of ny peaches may pay for it. lake County land Owners' Associstion, 43 Palm ave., Fruitiend " lake ecousnty, . can prove it. 1059 Munsey Bldg. Phone Main 3588 Consular Examination JANUARY 24, 1921 Specisl Coaching Class from Jan. 3 ”l‘o 24th ton 'repare for This nation. EMERSON INSTITUTE, 174 P Slreet N.W. ALUABLE FARM OF 197 ACRES, LOCATED n Loudoun couaty. Va.; fronting on electric K., 3; mile from freight and passenger sta- tion, schools, charches, Ry (S e e ght-room Uing: prics G160 per ! aergs nnd ko <loss in thirty daye will include $5.000 worth & m equipme 1 Adoiph Richerds Noma REGISTER NOW. HALL-NOYES SCHOOL i B S 2 T b THE -SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 2, | Tuition, NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE |& APPLIED 1505 Penn. Ave., Main 1760 Evemng Classes Classes Begin January 3rd at Interior Decoration, Costume ign, Color, | teach it in 30 Days? | Thorou llschool that will place you on the | 30-Day Stenographic School | High School subjects. Tadividus) mytraction. 1921-PART 2. EDUCATIONAL. TO THE PUBLIC Announcement is made of the consolidation of the WASHINGTON BUSINESS AND CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL and the MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL. The combined schools will be conducted hereafter under the name of the MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL, and will con- gnuc to occupy the present quarters at 726 Fourteenth treet. With greatly enlarged equipment, augmented faculty and extended courses of study, the MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL will cantinue to offer the maximum commercial instruction to all discriminating students. Musical Mention ‘Washirigton's musical forces, which]the co-operation of the publie mys, have been taking a brief respite dur-|t0 arrange e “musical memory egn- ing Christmas week, will renew their [ 15t” in the spring. 'various activities with fresh impetus with the comiag of the New Year. Arther L. S‘- pson, who has beem tenor soloist of St John's Episcopal Arts Clad deals for 1931 will be Church, Georgetown, has accepted a similar position at' Christ Chureh, inaugurated this eveaing when Miss| Washington parish, where he has Cryder will present Miss Katharine | ready assumed his new duties. b | Foss, in a program of songs. The District of Columbia chapter of the American Guild of Organists, will sponsor a lecture by Frederick Schlieder, of New York city, on “The Organ Keyboard and Creative Har- mony.” to take place ing at Sunset Studios. stein Club, Claude Robeson, conductor, Wwill resume rehearsals Wedneaday evening at the New Ebbitt, in prepara- tion for its concert to be given Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Thompson, until recently the baritone and so- :r:.:fiflol-u of the Church of the ompson’s business lnlr- - quire him to make his home. in the western part of Virginia. The spirit of l‘hrlulmln was domi- pant in l,l;a“remnl student recital at uary 25; the Washington Oratoric So- | Madison Hall. under the direction of [cloty.. Sydnay Lloyd“wruhl”l con- lury Helen Howe. head of the vocal ductor, has announced its annual pre- |nd expression departments of that Sentation of “The anuary tution. Among those taking part 11 and 12, in Centra Hl‘ll School | were Rachael Stone. Betty Bostic, Do- auditorium; the Friday Morning |lores Bostic, Dorothy Watt and Rhoda Music Club will resume its weekly [ Foster. The entire assembly joined in the closing carols. Miss Howe also directed the Christmas program at the Academy of the Blessed Sacra- . 1 e e e ety & ."he |Ment at Falls Church, Va.. where she [ | Motet Choral Soclety will celebrate its | I8 teacher of voice and expression. In im“h anniversary by presenting the | 34dition to choruses by the unior and gratorio “St. Paul” by Mendelssohn. !;mordohpa.nmenu. solo numbers were = 2 offere, 726 Fourteenth Street {January 26 at Central High School, |offered by Eileen Beattic, Margaret Phone Franklin 2994 llor the benefit of the Foundling Hos- { Wilson, Catherine Beattie and Eliza- nghts of Columbns pital. The Motet Society was organ-|beth Daniels. ized by Mr. and Mrs. Otte Torney Evening School 1311 Mass. Ave. N.W. Simon " ten years ago, and its pro- igrams, always of a high standard, and Classes Begin Wednesday Evening, January Sth its devotional interpretation of the sacred works included in these pro- LEARN LANGUAGES AT THE BERLITZ SCHOOL Srams have been a notable feature of the work. Associated with Mr. Simon. 8§18 14th STREET N.W. By the Berlitz Method students not ‘only 10 read and write, but especial to" understand and to. speak the ferelgm | languages, > 5 | TRIAL LFSSON FREE. el SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITIN 30 TAU 2004 ATRNOG RAPM((‘ i NooL, 1410 H st. n.w., second floor. Main 2876, ART GET A COLLEGE EDUCATION Enroll in the We extend to the people of Washington our sincere thanks for the increased patronage which made this con- solidation possible and necessary, and extend a cordial in- vitation to inspect our attractice classrooms at any time. Day and Evening Classes reopen MONDAY, JAN- UARY 10. Office open daily until 9:00 P.M. for your con- venience. Harry Edward Mueller, organist and choirmaster of the First Congrega- tional Church, has been spending his holidays in Boston. where he is in consultation with the builders of the organ to be installed in the church between now and March. Z zabeth Winston. pianist, was the > | soloist of the second in the series of recitals being given at the Franklin Square Hotel, under the auspices of the Whitecroft School. Miss Winston gave a program of exacting numbers with beautiful tone and excellent technique, being most happy in her interpretation of Chopin “Fantasie, per month: evenings, $7. Enter any time. Phone M. 2508. A n Coorge BT Witson. Som Mrs. S. J. Beamer, Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. Joseph Dunn and Miss Mildred Smith, 5! The soloists to take part in “St. Paul” will be Kthel Holtsclaw Gawler, |Beulan” Harper Dunwoody. Martin | Richardson and Charles T. Tittmann. I piane End B Bl dccompany at the|opue 49" Among her other numbers piano and Edith B. Athey at the organ. | 0V DL, SOnE er O & Major, Arts Club announcements from Mrs. } OPus 2, No. 3"; “Ballade in B Minor’ Joara|| | Fairfax, chairman of the music com- | (Liszt). “Thou Art Repose” (Schubert- mittee, for the month of January, in- | Liszt), “Prelude in B Flat Major, clude. 'in addition to the recital this | Opus 23, No. 2" (Rachmaninoff), “Moto | evening by Miss Foss, a program of | Perpetuo” (Alkan-MacDowell). “One songs and piano numbers next Sunday | Lives Only Once” (Strauss-Tausig) cvening by Romeo Guaraldi, baritone, |ang “Ride of the Valkyries' (Wag- podiiie l.‘rinenmmn:, Dianist: | ner-Hutcheson). and ~for enoore gram rances | . Scherger, soprano: Mrs. Winifred Gar- | & *Pillons” (Rosenthal). hart, artist whistier; Adelt Torowsky. planist. and Mrs. V. W. Alderman |p,ve peen arranged by Claude R tccomplnllt January 23, joint recital {gon " organist 258 ditector, for the e H'sl"l Gerrer, violinist, and services at Mount Pleasant Congrega- alle (Spler. pianist, and January 30| tional Church today. The Mount recital by Elizabeth Winston, pianist. | pleasant chorus of fifty voices, under the direction of Norton M. Little, will returmed rihe Marmon Brostus has .ins ar the morning service. The | vas Tthe asaisting "menet where fhemusic for the vesper service at 5 Knights of Calumbus Choral Baciety at | 0.CIock is Eiven by the solo quartet, a concert at the Lyric Theater. Mrs. | COMPOSed of Miss Frances Scherger. PheY'ak creating such enthusiasm that | pokler. bass. The programs are: s oomumalio & e o ravn | Morning—Organ prelude. “Offertolre (King Hall); male choru: Ring Out The first of ;he Friday Morning | Wild Bells” (Nevin): offertory, cho Club _musicals the New Year will take place mext Friday at the Knickerbocker Theatre Instead of at the Cosmos Club, where the club af- fairs are usyally'Beld. Mary Carlisie How, e National String Quar- $17 14th st n Wood's School| 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches %, One month, day, $135: !mll‘. $8. After 7 monthly payments ‘months are LiNcoLN 28 36th YEAR The following musical programs FELIX MAHONY, Director Day and Evening Howard University Apply NOW to the rus, “Lift Up Your Haads. O Ye Gates” (Hcpklm); organ postiude, “Postiude" Registrar, Howard University Classes Begin Janwary 4th, 1921 T service — Organ prelude, “Prayer” ( yen): bass solo, “Thers Is & Blessed Home" (O'Hara). sung by T. ‘akler: offertory, quartet, “ - vlolln?nmt ;’.‘,’:’,ix,‘?"‘.",‘;‘:.; ing at the Porzal of the Opening Year” ‘Samuel e iola (Oftenbach-Spicker); organ ude. ichard Loreleberg, violoncellists, wfll “Fanfare” (Lemmens). play the Brahms Quintet, in I rinor. .o;‘:t’m{}'i' The Suarter e ;:}E; ARMY VOTE ANNULLED. to,” by Bizet and by Tschail t Cantabile,” program January 14 will be give: again at the Cosmes Club and will be made up of Bach compositions, and will con-hl of plano solos by Helen Cirbin Hel: nl and the peasant cantata, “We Have a Fine New Master,” to be :lvan its initial presentation here on ridge ATHENS, December 31.—The vote of the army in Smyrna in the recemt elections has been annuiled by the court of elections. The decision means a material alteration in the complexion of the chamber of dep. uties, lessening the number of Veni zelists. Constantine is suffering with a " | painful sore throat, but his condition - lis not serious. He is worrying much over the allied viewpoint on his re- turn to_power. Mary | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE ol Let we solve our transpertation prvblem. instruction is Individual, and Practical, Produc- ing clear-headed, competent wrlten of one hundred words per minute in Thirty Days of Study. ENROLL TOMORROW in the Our Federal Employes’ Co-operative University. WINTER QUARTER OF 12 WEEKS STARTING 100 Subjects Available New Schoel of Foreign Secretarial Service. Degrees and Certificates Conferred. 20 Jackson Place pay roll at the earliest possible 1410 H Street N.W. Mata 2876 EMERSON INSTITUTE 1740 P St. N.W. Members of the Art Arts Club and their friends enjoyed a musical treat at the last of the pre-holida; dy recitals, when “es Mrs. John J. Stahl and Kathryn Riggs Fraakiia 4458 L Tetayctis Sawere gave"a program of songs sna nar jsoloa. "3iss Riggs, who is one o St pu T 9T wilte tor most " talented ‘Waahington’ younger conllnmt. showed marked progress in her playing of the pic- turesque instrument. among her se- lections being a group of Russian numbers, “Legende” and ‘“Prelude in iC Ming both by Laskine, and the folkson; ng of Volga Boatmen,” Advinced Classes in these and all other Telephone Main 540 SCHOOL FOR MEN AND BOYS-— Heginning and Advanced Classes—all subjects. REGISTER NOW. 'l'hUllvem!yl’t:pmlorySciool ; French nslc, “Reverie” (Hahn), “La Follets” (Hasselmans): two songs (Dubrey), a group of Irish numbers, among them, ‘“The Meeting of the Feor Furaiture to Any Polat ‘Waters," after which THE Largest in the City encores, “The HullchBo MORIE Lecsomical and Satie 3 All_ Those n 1‘}:‘:‘1&.3“ “!l % INSURED Free Agmiast Firo and Dam Experienced C. P. A. Endearing instructors. Standard THE LARGEST AND case method. New Junior e s fqi. Gladly_Gives Class now forming. Bs"'."‘:wms k‘o Soa er"l (Pntrt:liui 3 The Bl' f r.ln:f:r Co. g usiness College |0 Don' Fatale” “Ho 1135 14/h S, MW, Eyeaing, Sessions ACCREDITED (Ghaminade), FHONE MALY 2064 Register NOW 1202 ¥ st Main 8671 |“African Love Song™ (Nevin). and “Th: Sleep That Flits O'er P ing much at ha: UNIoN STOR Act Y= COMPANY ‘ AMERICAN UNIVERSITY cournes o the de- S BT DG L AM..& PAD. The following courses will be given at ‘the Downtown Bullding of the University Goring the Winter Term, which begine January 3, 1 tery of Furipess Diplomacy. E“"‘mz“:f"m Eaglish Common Low. Miss Mabel Linton assi panist. Recent_events of interest include the benefit concert given at Gunton Temple Church by Netta Craig, so- rano; John G. Klein, temor: Fred t, baritone, and Ruth Bronson. violinist, with Mrs. Klein, sccom- panist. The choir of the church, di- rected by Mrs. Kiein gave l‘hne"ln; thew. ‘O Light Eterna es), 5 I Leave with You" (Roberts), SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 2o Local and on.d-’r-n MOVING Ploss 104 anuaryl classes.— evening or daytime in- struction in Business Organ- ization, Manage- ment, f"un damental Theory and Prac- tice of Accounts, Bookkeeping, Cost Ac counting, Auditing, Cor- poration’ Law, Negoti- able Instruments, and Agency. Graduates of Pace In- * stitute are succeeding| 'me.iyRic,ims comd AtE o everywhere as Certifi l-v«_&wammr&u&h‘_'f&.. Public Accountants,| —MISS AMY C. LEAVITT,” g Rolitin] History. ‘Constitutienal and Political Histery. l—n h' e (Mal’kl) Miss Craig sang in~ the Wilderness” (Scott); Miss Bronson played “Berceuse” (min-ky) and “Andante,” from Wienia “Second Co;urlox‘t R heard in *“Fear Nof ‘e, (Buck), and Mr. Klein oonlflbut.e “Open the Gates of the Temple' (Knapp).. A quartet, “My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Schnecker), com- pleted the program. The Rebew Orchestra, under di- rection of H. W. Weber, will give its Janyary public rehearsal tomor- row evening in !)Il lecture hall o eetos: sopsano, and Miss May n nger, yor'::d %o tflrt.. il be the as- sisting Soloists. Mrs. George Peabody Eustis, pre R T A tion the Nationa era )l(:n-le:l Clubs, has shown her civic|PHONR rml.'mf NIGHT CALL M. 7973, spirit and her desire to help the Wash- The Central Transfer Co., ington school children in their musical v advancement in a very practical way| pAGGAGE, HAULING T sToRAGE by presenting a phonograp! AN | MARYLAND 'AND VIRGINIA SUBURBAN gTaPh album of records of varied character FADDED, NOTum VvANS OB LONG.DIS bhauling: packisg snd Mobammedan ta of Latin hmacions . Basking Law. wi Sciences. ericanization and Teacking u.--' smmu- long: :uo small and local vans. CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. " MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, MRS. DANIEL Vo B Bt e to schools where the need seemed u:ut well hu been uyli build! ln.!. bi n ul to meet the dem-.nd. It is !hnnod. vlth Treasurers, Controllers, Audi- PO, NOION /AND SIARMONE. tors, Office Managers—they Buin-o.y; are now demanding graduates S and students of Pace Insti- |, 8 M FARSR viage pml of fime wor tute as assistants, ¥Franklin 5110, Pace Institute invites you to take o, Néul'."ufi'm::l ith Michent or studeat, 1o asters of Milan. ms its whm.wmmme its \‘Ax\c. 7. Pupll itals . uq:‘r‘:-m Mok The first mld-v!nler class fn Ae- » s Ao K = cvenln. Jlnm‘.atlh?“fllfik. R PI.ANO INSTRUCI‘ION .“ m Cthe that. B has opensd s perma m(u:!uzh in MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY g A e oo | s, B0 T B V. Tuwes Cn- Sost he lflqu o eh a Stuetie. 8108 ivth B N.W. Phows Ool 3044 ¢ Pace & Pace A 715 G St., N.W., Washington ~ Stotie, T8 B. L Ave. KW, Phpe- Horth L.

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