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STEAMSHIPS. .. _THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D,..C, SEPTEMBER 4; 1921—PART 3~ EDUCATIONAL WASHINGTON OF ACCOUNTANCY Offers a Course of College Grade Freshman Semester Starts SEPTEMBER 6 5 Accounting—Law—Economics C. P. A. Instructors—Standard Texts Advanced Classes Start Sept. 20 36 Page Catalog Sent on Request Trenr YMCA 2= World’s Chamionship Wor With Gregg Shorthand the Twenty-second Annual Speed Contest of the National Shorthand Reporters’ Association, Niagara Falls, August 25, Albert Schneider, a recent graduate of the High School of Commerce, New York City, won the world’s championship for speed and, accuracy—defeating three former world’s champions and the largest number of writers ever competing in the championship contest. His re- markable accuracy on the three five-minute tests at 200, 240 and 280 words a minute was made possible by the simplicity, speed and accuracy of Gregg Shorthand. Breaks World’s Record ; In the 215-words-a-minute straight literary matter dictation Mr., Schnelder wrote 211 net words a minute, establishing a new world's record at this speed of 98.32 per cent accuracy and beating the previous record by 2.2 words a minute. In the 175-words-a-minute straight literary matter dictation he "nnde but three errors—a world’s record—99.65 per cent per- ect. Insist on getting Gregg Shorthand this fall FOR SALE—HOUSES Contimuwed BY OWNER. BOUEE SEAE : NEAR DUPONT. CIii- Teoths, furnace; gas, o . fephost. North SR80 YOk HOMES AXD INVESTM MAHORNEY & SOLLIVANS Know ‘Washington.* nn m ot nw. Tel. Maln TB2L INSPECT 1319 and 1321 215t St. N.W. NEW HOMES. JUST SOUTH DUPONT CIRCLE. FOR SALE—HOUSES * Continued \F% DETACHED HOMES. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. KANAWHA ST. JUST EAST OF CO3 . AVE. LOT 18 m "l-rl‘ WIDE TO REAR ¥ PUBLIC_ALLE' EDUCATIONAL What Is Your Chance of Success In Life? The following is taken from a report of the Dean of Education of the ISvaersxty of N. C., based on an educational survey of the entire United tates. Of the Distinguished Men and Women of America With N 1 out of 1 has been successful. With Elventary Schooling, 1 ott of 3000 hos boos successfal. { Wl&mghsd:fldfihumlmdlmh-hmm‘ll With College Education, 1 out of 180 has been successful. Which of the following positions in DOLLARS are you preparing for? Positions demanding only Reading, Writing and Arith- metic, average yearly wage $982. Positions demanding High School and Com- mercial Courses average yearly wage $1729. Positions demanding High School and two or three years of College or technical education— _ average yearly wage $2,400 | Do you know that if you are staying away from School and not earning $10 a day you are losing money, not making money? Let us help you to become more than an office fixture. Our Faculty is composed of instructors with University Training, who are masters in laying basic work. EMERSON INSTITUTE, founded in 1852, is recognizd everywhere as a_thor- oughgoing preparatory school, and is affiil jated with the leadlng scolleges and uni- ' versities. g l}‘lt-!l. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM VIA PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- SUR-MER / F R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. bPE(NJ OFFFRI‘\G BY OWNER. Hemeseekers, Attention: rad want to buy & the very best a~ high- class protected location. convemient to the very | & st transportati itien the city affords, cery and_provis i» ms apply on premises between 10 avd AD, 'ml SRL o? ‘To sunny, interesting lands. The splendid White Star liner Adriatic (24540 ton%); saiings Janoary 7th, February um. Ituerar : nace Madeira, Gibraltsr, Algiers, the Rivicra), (Firaous), Alexandria for and the Nile. ¥or full particulars ad mmm, Offlos. 1908 ¥ Bt M.W. RICKS, Manager. ——— In EDTYCATIONAL School of Foreign Service Georgetown. University Complets Courses for Foreign Trade, Shipping, Diplomacy and Consular Service r:lsumed Septem- ATCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. DI A WESCHIER, AUCTIONEER. - Trustees’ s2ls valnable 4-story trick huilding, ro:theast corner 130th and M Streets, comprising spartinents, stores and dwell- .ngs. : unusual- ea at low price of balance 360 a month, DAY CLASSES FOR MEN AND BOY S—Individual Instruction EVENING CLASSES FOR MEN—Monday, Wednesday and Friday—6:00 to 10:00 EVENING CLASSES FOR WOMEN are held Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 6:30-9:30 NEW CLASSES IN ALL SUBJECTS SEPTEMBER 19—REGISTER Emerson Institute, 1740 P St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4463 and 4458 beginning for iwest corner of lot 176 and mnning east on Bridge (now 3) street 93 feet 6 ineliew; thenee north 100 feet: ‘thence feet 6 inchea; ¢ ence north 10 feet 4 20 feet: thence north 4 h.w. hes e for an inv Slon ‘through. thin. sice aad make oter he-ih honse must be wold to close an extate. A ra chance for quick $ 4 Main 5127, ot ‘streec TU3 feet 4 inchea'so the beginnin being improved by ane larze buildi iac premises Noa. 2021, M sireet northiwest nd 1211 50th ‘street morthwent. fo be sold en bae Like Home; No Home Like Ours EXHIBIT 2727 CONN. AVE. Retween Woodley rd. and Cathedral ave. The best located, designed, con- ucted, and the most complete | homes in the city for the money Two stories, attic, library, two |tecured by ist ded of st apon ?3;",-&“:' fireplaces, two baths, breakfast | s i b cait Galirshaner,e opijon; settle: and sleeping porches, chauffeur’s | /i, room with bath; single or double Pt w! garage at cost. Following terms if desired: 0 Month. Sale to be pade mblect to 00 ca Classes ber 30th, Fcreign Service Courses proper after 5:10 p.m. Registration from Sep- tember 1st to 30th. For catalogue and mation, address Secretary School of Foreign Service 431 6th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. “"LEARN LANGUAGES mine onc| aT BERLITZ SCHOOL lr; P“";""'r REDUCED SUMMER RATES ri fil Q16 14th Street N.W. Taught in the Leading Private Schools Eeverywhere and in 87% of the High Schools of the v-nea States Offering Shorthand Instruetion. THE GREGG PUBLISHING COMPANY New York — Chicago — Boston -- San Francisco — London K. of C. Evening School 1311 Mass. Ave. N.W. and 1004 F St. N.W. Courses in accounting, book- keeping, business law, economics, income tax, salesmanship, arith- metic, algebra, geometry, trigo- nometry, shorthand, typewriting, English, French, German, Spanish, public speaking and other commer- cial and academic subjects. Open |{to men and women. Tuition free to those honorably discharged from the service. Registration begins’ Sept. 19. HALL-NOYES SCHOOL Learn to Smile ‘at the File and its Difficulties— Business men haye already learned that the best filing sys- tem they can purchase and install may be spoiled by poor file clerks. That is why they send their file clerks to us to train. Individual file clerks come, too, that they may better their own position in the firm where they are em- ployed or elsewhere. Filing is neither monotonous nor dull. There is enough variety of work to make it fascinating to an active mind. infor- GEORGE C. GERTMAN, T sed-d&dnzhol Vent uilding For auto: bl . 11 M m..‘";i‘ni.e. call Main o35 MIDDA Pace Institute Lecture Glenn lelett, Esq., of the Washington bar, and member of the faculty of Pace Institute, will lec- ture on “The Relation of Law to Business” at Pace per minrfe, information Room 101, Wes We have a keen interest in placing our students advan- o Filding, Burean of Stand peci ce reduced to ick _sale; entirely detached: 8} and bath: ‘shower: garage: large | lock from Conu. ave. dress { £._Star_office. AT cellar price. $7.850. yment. balance like L3 Davis, 501 Tth st. s.w. hard: ished 12 Eooa nelehborhood: reaconable. tevme. Ad: |te dress Box 336-D. Star office. OWNER WILL SELL ONE OF THE nflfl‘l Gesirable homes in finext northwest section, containing every modern improvement. includ- ing glassed-in sleeping porch, beated inbasement, etc. An Inspection of th ‘will show its worth. Phone Col. 607t ._for ) posals wiil be s ofice anthi 2 E and then_publiely nye 3 s the Darby build- pecitica- Passenger Conngction: CONARD MEDITERRANEA MADIIB L A XD TRIESTE. (Ports vary according ARONIA . fl Dee. 7 CAMERONIA Jan, 10 Drafts and Foreign” Money Orders For Sallings and Full Information \pply COMPANY’S OFFICE, 517 14th Bt. N.W. ‘Washington ARCARS, SCHOOD, rooms for the priee of modern, _hollow-tile L= with sleeping porch: fire- atest thing in heatiog ‘and lightin mediately available. $10.000: e terms. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. ToCis b SHOEMAKER, New York Ave. repairs, but at the prl sxonm Jou will sectre such value ss i rare | hese days. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York A: Ideal SUMMER VACATIONS Daws from New Yor! 8 Days $91.00 1if'si= All Expenses Cool in Summer—Ne Passports Sailings Every Five Days via Steamers “Fort Vi ‘Fort Hamilton" nd “Yort St. George” BSailing Alteruately. Hend- for Special Summer Tosrs Polder FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE 24 Whitehall St., New York. CONN. AVE. NEAR WOODLEY R Bodern. colonial brick residence n Bouse in & very desirable neighborhood. $25,000; reasonable term: A SHOEMAKER. Main_1168. | D PARK; MODERN VILLA, IN the most exclusive and picturesque sectio house of especial artistic merit and most fhorough _construction. thi is ouly 350,000 We Should be glad to talk with Joa about it. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. HANDSOME RESIDE: Brownstone and brick: Main_1166. ¥OR SALE_OWNER LEAVING CITY: WLl give lmmediate possesaion; located near 1""‘! and Hnr:h n. box_hou: nd porches; screened-in Joreh: ot 30 feet wide to ace. Price. $6.300; FOR Mw—n,.nm One of the most attractive homes in Takoma ine-room and bath bungalow: &m. poreh: rRe B Sk Kbply OW? 604 on, car line between Piney Iranch ¥d. and €th st i, WiHFITIR Srack deep lot to_allex: aree for 3 _zear and sleeping porches: 3 open Ft5. In. She condition: less. than $20.000, . 734 15th n.w. “isee Mr. Rirckhead). LARGE HALL AND CLUBHOUSE—_LOCATED right downtown, near all cars. This i~ in frst-cass’ condition, with all up-to-date «lub fucilities; low price, good terms, imme- Slabe “posscesion: co-operation of brokers so- FACANT—A GOOD DETACHED FRAME oN and bath: in fine condition; || SEASON OF THE YEAR TO VISIT Dally Steamers From Washington Boston and Providence By Sea City, Ticket Office, 731 135th N.W. . Norfolk & Washington : Co: New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevndeo M 21,000 Te g ”’(C)?qt. 17 (Steamers of . Shipping: rd) (c) First and Tyird Class. Preparatory School dolph Ricl . in Mathematics, e istry. Civics, History, Literature, Stenography.* NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY. Director New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decorationy Costume De= io-| sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- 'S. | mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes. Individual Instruction. School Begins October 1st. Send for Catalogue. VACATION SCHOOL Now Going On Fair Rates NO ADVANCE IN RATES. Day School—$16.00 & moxth. Night School—$9,00 & menth. Many now enrolling will finish their Shorthand, Secretarial or Commercial Courses before the fall rush. Special Coaching in any branch. You meed not wait for a class. START NOW. Get our descriptive literature Just from the prees. Washington Business College Poteet & Whitmore, Proprietors, 1321 G St. N.W. ence tweaty years” expert ence. Afldr!lfl Ml lbfi-fi Star office. Electrical ™, with training are i a trical industries. Condensed course in Electrics e 3 enables grac Engineering (e, 't6 s itions and promotions. Theo- ctical El Stey and Gas Engines I |n Stadents construct dyname electrical ‘machinery. hlm dlploml omplete In One Year Over 3,000 men trained. Thoroughly equipped freproof dormitories. dining hall, laboratorles, 0ps.. aetall Wik Course Free catalog. 20th year opens Sept. 28, 1921 Day or Reaident Course. TAKOMA PARK, Waskington, D, C. Telephone Columbis 8070 RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC Fall term begins Monday, Sept. under the direction of Joe Shelby Riley, M. D.-Ph. C, LL, D. Special - _evening classes. 12. Complete Courses Catalog ‘mailed on request for-information. - Address f G. E. RILEY, Registrar, 1116 F St N.W. ! Business Cofrespondence. " Falt physical: prmlegu to Institute on Tuesday Evemng, Sept. 6, at 7'30 This lecture marks the ming of a béginning class in Ac- countancy and B\umen:pAedminutnhcn, Pace Standardized Course.~ Registrations are now being received for this class. Pace Institute occupies the eomer building at 715G St., N.W., the entire five floors being devoted to the uses of the Institute, ‘You are cordially invited to inspect the Institute, and to visit the classes now in session. Pace & Pace 715 G Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. —+* Making Good’’— 75 5d Institute D irnishod tpon request. Telephone, The Hotel Fleld Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tea rooms. Un- crowded fleld; good salaries, fine living, quick alvancement. indorsed by operators and Our methods leading hotel managers. Fall Classes Now Forming Night Classes—Home Study TUITION MODERATE Call, Write or Phone for Particulars Lewis Hotel Training School Clifford* Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. G M. 67179 NEW DAY COMMERCIAL CLASSES Bookkeeping, -Gregg Short- hand, Typewriting, Commercial Arithmetic, Business English, - Penmanship, -Commercial Law, GREGG SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING {CIVIL SERVICE - ENGLISH - If you do not complete your ‘course in seven months we will give you five months free. 37th year Students Earolfing Now male- -students 311 East’ Capitol Street Globe-Wernicke Co., tageously in the business world. There are positions for grammar school, high school, and college graduates, ex- perienced clerical workers, and librarians. Classes in the Day and Evening * Call, Telephone (Main 7604) or write Luella Sweeney, Director Standard School of Filing & Indexing 1218-1220 F St. N.W. Washington LAW SCHOOL The Natlonal University Co-Educational, (Incorporated by Special Act of Congress.)' Fity-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Evening Standard courses leading to the degrees of LL.B., LL.M. and M. P. L, and qualifying for admission to ex- amination for the Bar. Students by intensive study may complete the maxi- mum work offered in shorter time. For catalog or other information, apply National University Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. Tele- phones Main 6617 and Franklin 2909. (Note: School Building Open Labor Day) , BE CHEERFUL, scl:.oor; 18 HERE. private French drills, exer- Frernoon, at PROF. JEAN SOTLIEN'S T 2148 F af. n.w. TOUCH TYPEWRITING' Lincoln 38 - WOOD'S SCHOOL New fall classes now be- ing formed in the follow- ing subjects: = Accountancy (LaSalle). Bookkeeping (Modern). Shorthand (Gregg and Pitman). T i (Fritz- Eldridge). Commercial Law. Call, write or phone for seat re_servations. .STEWARD SCHOOL ¥ -(Accredited) 1202 F Street N.W. Xight Bchool opens Sept. 1, Bept. I”rg“} Gmemm' ":thuu rate &ivit "Bervice prep. by, Sexaminer SCHOOL — W Thomas Shepherd. .. Pres.. 806% n.w. Indiv. instruction; college preparatory: physics. istry. Illustrating, Cartooming, Faskion Drawing, Life Class, Color, Lettering. Day and Evening Season Begins September 19 P Enroll Now Washington School of Art 1502 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2497 pe: DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE SCHOOL m lm l'.. n.w. ACCOUNTANCY Professional Courses of Collegiate Grade THE NA’I’IOIIAI. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President " 1009-11 International Building 1319-21 F St. N.W. Ph. M. 5668 1922 commence October 1, 1921, at 5:10 o'clock p.m. Afternoon courses for GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL 1