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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1971. PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN LEAD jatieoms,om, e souttern Lavce; ON ROAD TO BETTER BUSINESS| st s iefltasute™ . returning to Newfoundland ports with Rice. NEW YORK, Beptember 1 (Spectal). D d f L b . M d . in 'Th'chh‘ ‘.kh‘gl"n'flflc:ln'nr. freely in 'lllz 5 market an prices are on_ a eman or umber 1n ode g atronger basis with better grades im| n supply. EDUCATIONAL | "'.Washn Commercial k'~ School Announces the Opening of the . Day Course Sept. 2 Expert instraction in: Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting. Business English, Spelling, Business Cm:r;- spondence, Elementary Commercial Law, Commercial Arith- - 2 P aestd has increased 10,000,000 tons since metic, Rapid Calcuiations, Penmanship. Special Dispatch to The Sta: 1 The Pa-|ll14 according to latest figures com- Molasses. 3 Hours: 9 AM. to.3 P.M. SEATTLE, September 1.—' piled here, and the amount of bunker [ NEW ORLEANS, September 1 (Spe- leific northwest is leading the proces oil furnisired vessels in foreign trade clal).—Penick & Ford, the largest - Evening Course Sept. 2 ision along the broad highway of bet- | {he first six months of this year was | handlers of molasses in this country, Offering Instruction Al Above Subjects Japanese Cities to Continue Many Flour. - S0 3 NEW YORK, September 1 (Spectal), " s Months—Activity in Salmon. o e crntady hery that Cerelmn ] L e ; : ; sand tons of flour for Russian relief. CeER TR T D The flour is expected to move within BY PAUL C. HEDRICK. —The ocean tonnage using oil as fuel | the next two weeks. 23 per cent greater than for the sim-|p, : to Mastn B ave reduced prices on their sirups ter business, according Har period of 1920. $2 a case. This should enable deal- Il | Backus, Seattie banker and member Coal. ers to sell sirup at $1 a gallon. 1t of the board of the federal Teserve| PHILADELPHIA, September 1-(Spe- | h#8 been selling at $1.75 & gallon. y o . vank of tmis district. ke vased lac|cjal). —Householders are refusin; to Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings, 5.15 to 9.15 |statement iouay on & summnary .llzy in winter supplies of anthracite Hides. § > DuSINEss conuluons In this Lerriiory | g % { 3 | 1736 G St. Ma'n 8250 {255 Citca T b Gemana. tor nori | with Suging s Som ok tire ae 0t o8 |l CADEL s not pacmber 1 (Spe- N.W. for west coast lumucy producis und equal | nceded. © Retallers are doing little | ness in hides here. but tanaers u:r;i agctivity in tne canucd. dul = husincss. showing more interest. Native steers - Kels in 18 support. Third Floor mon mar o . Fruit. 2re bringing 16 to 17 cents, cows 12 Bookings of Lianspac.uc tonnage for to 14 cents and calfskins are un-| WOMEN ADMITTED lumber Produc.s to vepan are sum-| SAN FRANCISCO, September 1 Chent o cover all avaiiavle snips up | (Special).—Local and eastern buyers|chansed. i o Decemver 1. The reason tor this|nave paid #s high as $110 a ton this Clothing. CHICAGO, September 1 (Special).— husual de.mand is tound 1a tue lact!week for wine grapes. The crop is that the city 06 Tukio has appropriat- short anld growers are not anxious T | i nure thun 3100,000,000 to build [to sell. The demand for table grapes|Stocks of clothing merchants have Streets. Wiuen (nrovugniares, puve lis good. been freshened up materially in this : Gww and consiruct new modern & NGTON, Del, September 1 :fic;li_:gi)b:l dealers have not bought buildings. g R he hot weather of the ¥ 2s usual. ere is a gener- Japancse merchants here assert thelxy o ays has been worth "“’“‘i"' belief that a little later buyers for ortental city was driven Lo these steps [xuads of dollara to Delaware melon, Consumption will not have the cus-, because business there Cannot exXiyi |growers, who now are gethering their | tomary range of choice. without the automobile and the uu.l'l melons and shipping them. The previ- Streets were too narrow anu crookedlous cold weather d killed demand! Glans, . T.e modein.z10% 0+ | from northern ma-kets. DUBOIS, Pa., September 1 (Special). ' [ nes Inqudr e : UATAQUIL, Ecuador, September 1| —Since glass workers announced thai ASHION sometimes seeks inspiration in Far-away Fields. Here’s a combination of the picturesque Indian Moccasin with the Parisian “Sandalletes.” —Brilliant, d\ashing, unique. (Sp new steamahip company | oy were willing to accept a [deine ‘0 carry Kcuadorean fruit to the ey Were willing wage | ) [ 5 3 tes. 4 , the Pittsburgh Lens Gla —an S W . Offers a Course 'of Co“ege Grade e 1 retail dry goods| businsas ia|United Htates, Atlanticanal g[:ur :x;;rl:i! Company has started to rerale o and, of course, first shown here progressing siow.y toward better and | i3, 108, angie, cany ls o, process Of I plant, expecting to resume. opera J acuave tmes. Sonal 2 limes: =Y tions in the near future. The Reli- ' i Freshman Semester Starts e consist of limes, lemons. pincapples e Glasn cOnyuty o hanemmay | Patent leafl:‘er, br:es buckles, $ .50 SEPTEMBER 6 Cloting Inausry as [ P R S s 2 - = A SA N ieptember 1 (Spe- | new plant at P aw; 2 Accornting—lL 2w—Fceonomice 100d Fail PrOSPECES | cial)——The surplus remaining over | sumed operstiop Xsutawney has r bezn crop is hav- 1 i BY GUY T. ROCKWELL. 5 effect on the bean A The ., lut high ices e i o C. P. A. Instructors—Standard Texts i Dopmich o st market: La BELST Zrlc,BS S| NEW ORLEANS, Sepiember 1 (Spe- E h"Sandals" B LuAND, , 2 he demand for tu 4 Advanced Classes Start Sept. 20 fjill.cc s leiia sy uan Gleanca 'up. | Renewal of European | SltbioThe demand for turpentine i rench *Sandals {iere hus guicled down svmewnat v | Coders b supply. Prices have advanced 15 . tats 36 Page Catalog Sent on Request Wie weekh bUL certuin liacs of in- Y. L [ cents’a gallon ‘and dealérs predict s —with cut-outs and buckles; alc e _have suown delnite S1ENs o - greater advi nce before the end of this 3 Snerialia , age La g q v 5 i NEW YOKK, September 1 (s?ecxnn,lgonsom' More Inquiries were SO threestvies & =pesatiat . ? . = \Mlilk prices here will remain or resin in August than during th g - . W ' BUOU sulLIE VL UTU d ut 15 cents a quart for gras Iprevlouu six months. Prices are firn 414-0th St, . s being r y 18 cents for and are expected to vance C Witeier traue 18 being receis A : : ance. i i L o s having agrecd to n.airtain th 4 P or. 191416 Main 8250 Admitted srersienwosicn d pcarion s e s etast Pa.Ave, - aing. Texe sust echcdule - RS T Noss and coildiung | meatht I PHILADELPHl’f:l.k.;ememberl (Spe- 7m &}( 233PaAveSE. * iudusu Y ale wpproaching nor- i w ot LD -ial).—Pennsylvania silk mills are do- | 2 ing a fair business, but the local mar- | suquiries are bLecming more nu- 5 . eptember 1 (Spe- | ket for hroad silks ir quiet. as is the | Erous 10T Slecl PIOUuCts, Aud Conui- Is reported | market for ribbons | | uons are more nopeins, wiluodga hit- —— (e bUSINEss MCUWIY DS veeu praced i tne disirici 1l iron advanced 1 4 ton this week ior the No. Z grade, i Whicn 1> Dnow quoted at §21 a ton. { in1s has been butanced by reductions jin the prices usked 1or black, Sai- nized uny biue annealed sheets. uliding operations show improve- nt, there' naving been lud more pertinis 1osued guring tne last month ‘Dl sUs @ SiuLAT Period 10 1uc0. 1he | (it 10r that ok, noWever, 18 419 }u:mw tae ngures tor 1vly. {Kansas City Breaks All Kecent suucing Records Pace “Finals” Twice each year, in the larger cities of the coun- try, Pace Final Examinations are conducted in Accountancy and Business Administration. Candidates who have met attendance and other requirements are examined in —Applied Economics, Organization, and Finance; —Tl‘::ory of Accounts: Fundamental, Advanced, Special; —Practical Accounting, Part 1; Practical Accounting I | Part II; BY DICK SMITH. —Auditing: Theory, Work Procedures, Reports and ovecial Dispaich w ‘Lue star. o hid MANDAS LITY, Mo., September 1.— : ples of Law, Contracts, Agency. Partner- —diuiliy UbCTE| S a0 Lrs iy, par- ! ; —Law: Prii - p, Corporation Law, Negotiable Instruments, Bailments, Banking, etc. Pace credentials are widely accepf.ed as 9vidence of de- veloped capacity —they secure immediate recognition from many accountantsand business executives and from thousands of Pace men who are achieving success in practice and in business. i lletin - 32 pages - gives an outline of the courses ml::::::z: the Pace ‘finlhl'n A copy will be farnishcd upon appliéation. 5 ‘e move favoisoly ou 5 taer business than ¢ e 24 vup Of Ahansad Cily ous.- ace Institu . ek, Caa ity aeas” sais oy o cd U per cont of normel e 1 Vo Do.csatess nere have been greac- 715 G Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. iR e R e . to get 20,000 ro.ailers lnl itory (o come nere sor their {1a1l buy.ng. More vuyers have been n this' cny this Week than at any or of years. w.calarey Lue colisauct.on O aweil- Foucnl Nouses, vioke all 1916 1n tne month waich ay. ‘LO¢ DULIDET Of per- 1n August was 4il, an case OI lu( OVer LRE cOrTespond- s munth a yeus 2go. ‘T'ne moncy vaillo Ur LD uWeniles Plaliea LS was 32,184,900, a8 bguilisl St 9LV, ‘Lue uw L W price from have L:aen higher | o - I «s<rve baux of this| || Washington School of Artus nsucring tne reduction [ of alseount fate iivm b to 514 1502 14th Street N.W. Ver cent, and .t 18 belicved such action would inpart a much faster tone to 1 Franklin 2407 the money masxets. A heavy bullish g scntiment .8 noticeable in the rour Ilustrating, Cartooning, Fashlon'p,rget, due to the uncertainty of Drawing, Life Clas, Color, Lettering. | \EER, FAiin, U1, heat: & eut i Day and Evening | s Season Begins September 19 | NOtes Of _Commpdntnes Enroll Now in Various Centers Steel. NEW KENSINGTON, Pa., Septem- = iper 1 (Special).—7ihe American e ote 1€ {sheet and tin plate plant here has re- isumed operations in 1ull. Fall Quarter Opens Sept. 19 i 150 Subjects Call for Catalog 20 Jacksor Piace ‘cing Lafayette Square and White umwl GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL S J i E Va, September 1 - - 13 CO-EDUCATIONAL Ca“s Y ' Spe It is announced that the b < E Regins 57th Year on September 23. ou: 3 v Car Company has > /4 Member of Association of American Law < 2 = ufficient orders on Its books to op- E - . Nation-wide demand for |;erate its plants at full capacity for trained men and women- all | three months. Copper. departments, hotels, clubs, [i | NEW YORK, September 1 (Special). apartment houses, restau- v o | e 5 & producers continue to hold cop- . rants, cafeterias, tearooms. 6 X812 icenta: diponnidl farienot a0 Uncrowded field, good sal- very and are unaerstood to be un- aries, fine living, quick ad- { willing to make concessions in price. Optional Morning Forenoon Classes Late Afternoon ¢ Hit or Miss Gasoline For full information write to or a1l upon the secretary. Telephone Main 6303 LAW BUILDING. 1435 K ST. &/ FALLNOYES SCHOOL || loricd by leading hotel op- || yew vomi, september 1 (specian, / Makes a MOtOI' Hlt M H Fall Classes | business in moving amons desters© or 188 NOW Forming ! TuLsA. oxa. uS‘:.plember 1 (Spe- . E Tuition Moderate !acquired by officials of the Middle Night Classes—Home Study || glai)ss.The prosertics o7 the Tuman Y I HE problem of obtaining uniform gasoline you use influences in some Seaxtons of 1921-1922 commence October 1, 1921, at 5:10 o’clock p.m. Afterzoon courses for 1st, 2nd, 3rd. postgradonte and patent law - clas<es. 5:10 to 7 p.m. New conrse for 1st year clas, 9:30 to 12:30 a.m. Two distinet, parallel courses, eacn n } ality is one of the difficulties the performance of your , Call, write or phone |5t 81 Gorpiritn and"ut i h : 15 T e Georgetown Law School tora parh' e S ey PV YORK. September 1 (Speciany, §2t the saeocutl gusalineiptoduery Th i ~SEW TORK, September 1 (Spectal) has had to solve. The matter of e Standard Oil Company (New 3 Enuc y g N . ., . lfw.ls HOtel | SMILE, BE (‘HEERFAU{H&:&?&L 18 HERE. y varymg ‘I‘mllty is one of the greatest Jem¥) - ne,\;er hcem EomcuE Tralmng School | st amm e e’ s vk b ) annoyances to the gasoline user. have: Standard” Motor Gasoline ex- g or aficeuoos, s% PHOF. JE4 ceptionally good in any one respect Clifford Lewis, President J';L:::::: ;“:wkidL‘;’l‘:';hP:cl:.“‘: Ror. 354 1324 New York Ave. N.W. x e =7 It was easy to get a standard product it 15 e saere ) P = FIL . to the detriment of other properti e 1 Main 677 Learn Spanish 5L BE VERY < properties. | sk L B — J T can teach you st 5o Loma *OU- / when practicaliy all the gasoline came b4 Hugh J. Fegan LEARN LANGUAGES ] i 0ih vt we : = : The ideal would b : CCOUNTANCY . ' el sd o Ll e .;‘.’.é:::: &l i | ) was used then. Today, the demandis 8 qualities as the chemicals and drugs MAL .B.. .D. Pt e L | A% BERLITZ SCHOOL Georgetown Law School Building REDUCED SUMMER RATES * 506 E Street N.W. | 276 14th Street N.W. “Phone Main 7293 i 8o great that all parts of the globe which your pharmacist uses in a pre- have been explored for petroleum, SCTiPtion. As aresult of the co-opera- F COMMERCE which accounts for the great range of tion °f our Development and Manu- ecare oot poitoas and sromatone: Thes | | -TOUCH TYPEWRITING e “crudes” on the market. facturing Departments, “Standard” Beam 17 Gas Eogtoca:end Mechanon Drae: | Edwln C Sowmortt, Sresdeat : . Motor Gasoline is positively the best andtest Siectical machiaerg Come | BOOKKEEPING 106511 Juteenstiona] Hulding ] : _ Gasoline must be uniform not only in balanced and the highest in quality one or two or three respects, but in that you can buy. It is the same Profes:ional Courses of Collegiate Grade THE NATIONAL [LECTRICAL men with traming are in ac. | Prepare for a successful ca- nd. For more than a quarter of a century i || reer takin, i e e st et by taking a course in T .,.".’:‘;':%m:.‘::.. Smeeln fiecrien || GREGG SHORTHAND boms Smmice. 1% o%E vian: || CIVIL SERVICE 1319-21F St. NW. Ph. M. 5668 Over 3,000 men trained. Thor- | hiy equipped fireproof dor- , - MUSICAL INSTRUCTION v oY o ifores atloe hai e ENGLISH SO0 1 STNGING | LaMrmsr every way that affects motor opera- whether you get it in one corner of Faisiog mnsea ovens | It you do mot complete || serOin redr me acn ""m"“".;"-‘&i : - tion. Almost every property of the the state or another. 4 pt. 28. L - i nate and formerly assistant to Lam, Day or Resident Course. your course in seven months f-'.'.‘u - e we will give you five months struction at_home. Tequest. Con- ree. sultations, 11 to . Phoae U. 7081, 37th year Lincoln 38 WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol Street ~ 'STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jerséy)

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