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: REAL ESTATE. ° THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 1. 1921—PART 1. \ RESURTS. EDUCAT{ONAL. EDUCATIONAL :. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. . Continued. CAPE MAY. N. J.. = == 3320 7th ST.. PETWORTH OWNER-0CCT == TVACANT. - o= nt will sell nearly new b.room and bath wn rooms and bath, —LAMONT Pwelling, No. AVE. DLW, - in IN i ronr OM HOTSE ] entls painted and e cant. AWier W WEST OF| egant lwirki RK ROAD, 2| Mt. Pleasant st— = Louse, 8 rooms and attic: large vy 5 ’ vard in rear. Can be bought forl \ MOST AT | RACTIVE # | | | ACCOUNTANCY i OPENING MAY 2 I PREPARE FOR CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ENAMINATIONS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION or particulars apply HOMI. IWMAN, 807 Wood- 12714 CATHEDRAL AV ward bldg. Phone F. 7635 I ONE SOUAR THIS 1S AN ELEGANT NEW |FROM CONNECTICU CONGRESS HALL Opens June 25 ‘I The \'uurw‘-\:‘\;L(;”‘;:‘v‘«‘i;z‘v T.‘;‘.“I!r;'j"t'7.3}'\1~-:I?='~tmm‘ O.rpom stone house, tile roof:[10 ROOMS, 3 BATHS: . For the Season|fl| MEN AND WOMEN wha can attend the Day €1 modern in every wayv; has an|RAGE: LOT 24x120. iN 1-|\1«_: CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY [ complete a semester of the standard course in ten wee acre of land located just north CONDITION. OPEN ALL Unsurpasse vice and atmosph . . of Bureau of Standards: a square [ DAY SUNDAY. FOR PRIC E| Bathmg---Boatmg---Flshm | Accounting Law Economics | Tausht By Onr Regul from Connecticut ave. cars. (':m;.\\“) ERMS APPLY TO Dancing Afternoon and Evening, Golfing and Tennis Who Are [ do V. et Munsger ' Washington School of Accountancy of the Bellevue-Str: leiphia, and the Women 1736 G N.W. Admitted Main 8250 ta comfort. conveniences, r Evening Instructors, ctical Men wossibly be bought for $60,000.{ GEO. Y. WORTHINGTON NEWDMAN, 807 & SON, 7 WOODW \)\]bllh(v Forme, Apply Phone Woodward bl 0D, SEVEN-ROOM | o STECIAL BARGAIN N G Willlam _Per COLORED I . : y . Special discounts for May on | SHORTHAT WRTTT? STEAMSHIDS. choice Longview Igts. Houses I . sopld LENT 18 4 Dy | Iistate, 61st 1 Dix n.e. Take COLLMBIA CMVERSITE SUHOCL — M. | Fl - 11 st. cars marked District Tine. || ‘e ;:r-l..,,fi"np;._ e Rl | URNESS . ol Abiters MOUNTAIN 'AND LAKE SC ! Calculatm;gi,fookkcep- i =y Rl INE ] Ace NEQUALED by world-wide travelers i i i 252 Tver e d - I el URES WONDERL ng and Adding P . | Machine School 8 Days $91.00 ty'wins RO S.GOV'T'S LAFAYETTE NATIONAL PARK Competent Operators Are in Demand 24 Toor \":’;‘r‘:.\-,«:" ¥ |'|'l‘--’:l iy Golf, | DAY AND EVENING CLASS 1 | i vimininge, Clennis, soni L hall BURROUGHS ADDING g o B DALY CONCERTS BY MEMBEES OF THE { MACHINE SCHOOL | sspaRi DTN E b | BCSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1057-5-0 MUNSEY BUILDING - — e |SEVERAL VERY DESIR-| We will b lappy to sugiest und assist in acoommoda: { . Possession. {able 6-rcom houses, located in | ? e npa s suled. T Wtesior profusely LLAN i the northwest section of the city. | B rUBLIC COMVITTEE. BAR HARBOR, MAIN COLUMBIA AMERICA LINE i Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash INEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM { and $30 per month, including all acant—\acant | l ow bricks 6 rooms b { interest. ' | PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE-SUR-MER | K¢l + Tot to wide alley. Ouly & 5 = B. B. PINN, dam May L July 30 11th Anrl Pa Road. 1Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. oot niley and ownes will give quick possession Session. Seen AGENTS FOR Migh i tes i will | | Wasi Lwill and Kenneth | United s rep The Rebew Orch lrection of . W. v {last of th | tomorrow e SCHOOL Of Tx,mr;,, Ay “:':A PNE L July mi I’:;uh!,\’ “soprano, and wBrbour. \TLAN r " MAINE. | Rotte - ¥ 21, e TTRACTIVE FURNISHED COTTAGE. = {Ryndam ...... Ma Aug. 6 |ing soloi ' =Tar 7 i Ctuen bay. welve wiles trom | N. Amxterdam June 4, July 9, Aug T b= | I Thur: . | 3 Sk amd & hall, Bt | HANDSOME ~ RESTDENCE T~ Torttac. Jer o Adress Box 190 A, P et i intes} DANDNOME TERTOERCE i | Rutiang, 3 5 | Gen. Pasw. 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Send for “Summer ork (Steamers of U.S. Shipping Board) (a) First, Second $RTORY RIIC wier heat: am suri | Announcement Hotel Cape May [ i Cape May City "LEARN LANGUAGES New Jersey AT THE Renovated and Refitted Throughout BERL[TZ SCHOOL Will Open June 29th By (o> Betiits Method stodeats leara n_Traveler in Europe—1921," descriptive of inde- pendent travel in Europe. Write for Booklets desired For full in- formation apply to any passenger agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Passenger D't, 82.98 Beaver 5t., N.¥. Alsy at the Line's Offices at £5.700 for & fine & ruom wnd tied lath. das wizdow VA—,v:w; B W bal. cany \\l\\\ll 16 N Y Ave NW Wherever you travel carry those Spendable Everywhere — American Express Travelers Cheque: AMERICAN EXPRESS AMOVE DICKY St. Louts. uway Building, Main 1200, E.xt. 108. et \ b Litls bz Biteen miom; L Y C. B KNOTT, Lessee-Manager. ! e B I R IR e tenant. A LW : S5 | e Cyark Addresa: 1150 Broadwoy. ;|| feogges ' ol iyt f . e MY explees Fuly | "IRIAL LESSON FREE. SR i W ! | tions of Chopin were endowed with | The Mount Pleas: poetic imagination, and his technical | South has engaged Mrs svidenced in the Wagner- | Maxwell as eson “Ride of the Valkyries will beths lawn concerts this summer. ed by day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Hotel Lafayette, Students of the W of M conces High in eha ted afficer nd supe various cente ion, in 13 Fl i Edward Kin ak Forth STEAMS HIPS. Coa47 ddess of music is to pay visit to Washington ) in for the week that In preparation for so novel W mportant a sojourn, L The execntive com £t of 1 be given the natn will expla at AL persons rington circle, today. the m program. under direction A nist and cho ' af the Holy U Major” (F will ons in A 1 Ma the solo parts in oy Dimittis, i Now the Day Athey. ented by ada, clarinetist, mpanist. tra. under the ber, will give t son’s public rehear ure room r Memorial Church, Miss E M night in the ontralto, rtment 1w t of the s Interior Dep last conce court of the at 8 o'clock. The prog include the overture “Lustspi Helen Gerrer, violinist, usic will give their twenty-fifth rt in the auditorium_of Central School May 9, at §:15 o'clock. in Conradi, a young Americ: campaign has followin: s Presence™ (Mar- xeelsis™ (old ehant) entral Hig organis als n in | Gred o sion building | 7 How shington College | an n the ting much big mus A Spring u- £ - (La Forge Fak Mendelssohn sthude (HiL Wil pro- tis Aff and Mr Mars has 1 cortificats ation erred lOrterdinger | of Nusi hel Two programs of artistic excellence given by th \ M. ¢ A I week. On Monday nal lobby Jcertof the season W2k WIORCHUeL by Mrs. N. W. Campanole, soprano; Miss Jutn M. Bronson, violinist; Miss Bar. bara Hilds 1| Drake. U kred ¢ Scha ”"mv fer i af the piano, rd M. Blandy and Miss Mar- vis sning, in 1 artiste were {jorie G. T Friday auditorium. Wayne B ha Bela): selections from _tha iy, frtiB8 WEE « Sortune Teller” (Herbert) and Titl's | jn 20 0% SORFATO: A g cnade” for flute and horn, J. M. \finefieid, violinist: M ice Deles- ET ch (horn) and D. Henry Tilton{iine Taylor, pianisi: | K. Young o). A , cornetiat, tonor ompanists, Mrs. James K. i he Young and Mrs J sfield This organization will again $AATAES T BLma Aol for the Walter Reed and St Miss Marie Koontz, formerly con- | tralto soloist at Mount Vernon P |M. E. Church, has resigned her posi- tion and will take a r during the |summer months. The musical service at the Cleveland |Park Congregational Chyrch this jmorning includes two duets, [ U‘d Yur the (Mendelssohn) Ru- t, who has heen gaining home Nellie Chaillet and Mrs - ognition since his return from Ber- Grooms, soprano and = lin, gave a recital Friday evening. in | tralto soloists of the Douglas Memo- the baliroom of Hotel Hadleigh. Church, will be the s Thou gh very young, Mr. Conradi ave at this_evening's service of to his work the assurance and ability | the Centennial Baptist Church of a skill + Hutel which closed the program. Thi essful introduction of the youn artist before a Washington audience | the Mount P1 Styron and | turns after finished artist. His interpre was due to Miss Sadie C. suc M Church < loist and d | music for the coming vear. She will take up her duties today. Mrs well was formerly ano soloist at nt Church and re- nce of two years n ab Mias Davidon: ispent in the service of other churches of the city with the ional uar- The stxth and Anal iof the seasows |1et. Last Sunday evemtog A Phe | public organ recitals, under t l in uspices of the District of Columbi ap Orga uild Lyn er of the American nists, will be given by | wood Farnam, organist of the Church fand at the conc {of the Holy Communion, New Yo j city, on the evening of May 17 he | Union M. F Chu well has baen th r. Dr. Meek -rmon on “The . where Mrs. Max- soloist for the past . the pastor, gave a Mission of the Song.” sion. in an added rk | tribute to Mrs. Maxwell's service to at|the church, presented her. on behalf of | n- | %:30, at Epiphany Episcopal Church.|of the congregation, with a huge pian . and Mana-Zuc t. will be the artists at t { Rubinstein Club concert Tuesday Masonic Auditorium. The Rubinstein Club, Edith Mar-| Ay [ngram Conzremut mion s, um i tributed by {soprano ielocutio New Brosius, harpist, and Fred Eas will give the program Thurs and his cabinet. rdner Coombs was Harding vening in its audit diversified program when it ngs, readings and violin was co: | N » B. Wheeler, |choir. H Irs. Way Ciari Liv James K. Young, tenor, ne Taylor, pian York Passenger and Freight Services Drafts and Foreign Money Orders |ing Connections Encircling the Globe For Sailings and Full Information Apply 517 14th St. N.W. MUSICAL INSTBU(‘TION | Eleme ,WASHI&YGTON CONSERVATORY | Bandits Leap on Running Board, Students’ Concert | COMPANY'S OFFICE Main Advance OF MUSIC DUPONT CIRCLE 1408 New Hampshire Ave. Twenty-fifth Students’ Concert May 25th Special Summer Rates Now . )[.IX. Il\\() STUDIO. sFifth Twe * CENTRAL HIG Muy 9. 815 we Orchestra of Sixty (. K. Chiristinni, Director) Soloists the Public Ts Cordinlly Tayited Toramms Aatiea i S MRS. DANIEL HOO! k. Volec Builder: Tencher of Siagiag. G STREET N. ‘MR. S M. FABIAN PIANIST AND TEACHER Studio, 1731 H st. n.w. Phone Franklin 5110. A. gave an enjoyable | Bachschmic Miss Margaret Manstield, bass and | rection t. Corey has returned frnm a series of opera enf‘agr‘mnnlc in ity, singing “Rig- by H Wuh'nztnn bouquet of American beauty re atic So- | Wednesday evening the choir of U n s e of Union composer- | Church will give Mrs. Maxwell a f\"' farewell reception at the home of Dr. at| Robert Trimble, one of the church | ofticials. 2 fonal Church the musical program for today will be ! follow 11 a.m.: Chorus, "And st, {day night at the Auditorium. for the Pl BB S 5 annual Ladies’ night entertainment of SHory of e Dord, Fom TNes the Acacia Masonic Lodge. Morn Breaks Sweetly (‘er Thee . {(Shelley). and offertor < sold Mrs. wski sang a group H : b s lof contralto solos at the banquet of | Battle Hymn™ (Himmel). sung by ithe Bankers' Association, given at|yr,“p JQIRA0 R Bhahin | the, w Willard Tuesday evening, 104 bY David . Hoberts, bari- land which was attended by Presi- | tone. who will. in addiu ng two of his own latest compositions: v, soprano and bariton, atchman, What of th (Nicolan), sung by M A song-st - |and_chor ith solos of{of the Bible.” Dr. Adam Be n- by the adult choir and the junior 1 Bachschmid and Elizabeth sopranos: G. A. Johnson, cwis Purdum, reader; di- ry Hunt McKee ehoir of Ingram w tive church for bes There will be [ 10ir: solos 1 Bachschmid. Timothy J 1Quinn. Mrs. Edward Crosman and 6 Johnson. Mrs. Bachschmid will hg “Pearl du Brazil" with flute gato, and with the male chorus |will sing the scene and prayer fron “Tannhauser.” by Wagner sung M On Tuesday e a concert fit of the cho eral choru 1 Otto T. Simon has moved to his new tment, 1807 |I street The al of the ated studios imon and Mr. I--H 1 will b ven in May Mrs. Lula Armistead Hibhette will sing at the morning and evenin cervice at the New York Avenu Presbyterian Church. For the morn- ¢ she will sing “Consider by Flaxington Harker and Hear Me! {WOMAN HEALER STABBED | TO DEATH IN AUTOMOBILE d.! Bind Driver to Wheel—Escape With Gems. SOUTH ORANG . Celeste € with healer, wa v by bandits who leaped on the mobile in m @ visit N. 3. April 30— se, described as a murdered early to- running board of an a mmeN Which she was returning fr 5 Wailllnxfon Collese of MWC: I Batient: One of four masked men 1 her to death. ar was driven by Michael Sel- ¢ boarded the car three of him and and bound him heel. The other man it is thought 1 mistaken for s her assailant ask- attention to the let- sty the me L. [ to the ste {attacked Mrs. { that she another woman ed “Did you p: although tightly bound, was able 1o press his head against the button of the electric horn on the ng wheel and the continual brought several persons from homes and the police were The murderers scaped. A ’,,.,.k‘.”‘,m;\ containing about $2 {wo pairs of bracelets and SiX rings were taken. The police theory is that Mrs. Cas- cese was mistaken for Mrs. Joseph Selito, mother of the chauffeur and " WALTER T. HOLT Sstablished 1694, Fhose Franklin 4113, TUDIO. 1219 CONN. AVE. sehol of Muadolin, Guitar and Bange. Hawiisn Steel Guitar Playiog and the Tkulela wife of the owner of the car. A few months ago the elder Selito received seve letters demanding sums of money. Death was threatened if he o comply. BESSIE N. WILD Weice Culture, Plano and Harmcay. Studio, 78 B. I Ave. N.W. Phose North 271L. -— In the army museum in Paris there is exhibited a splinter of shull taken from Napoleon Bonaparte, which be received in battle at Ratisbon in 1808

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