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home scl « “ough physical, mental. moral, military and mu- : sical training for coliege or business. Under EDUCATIONAL "Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR Preparatory School. EDUCATIONAL. CATIONAL EDUCATIONAL THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, SEPTEMBER 11, 1021 PART 2. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION. Washington Law School Co-Educational Opens Sept. 30 Chelce of 5130 or 7:30 Clas: "' 3-year course leads to LLB. degree. Prepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tuition $80.00 a year. Call or Address 1736 G N.W. YMCA Main 8750 8.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Fr. 2080. 1. Adoiph Richarts M. A 8., Prin. thematics, ges, Physics, |benhlry Civies. “History, Literatare, Ste- nography’. on The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass, Ave.) - High School department opens on Sept. 26 Intermedjate and Primacy departments open Oct. Send_for_catalog. Umversxty Preparatory School 8.E. Corner 12th and L 2080. L. Adolph Richards, M. A in Mathematics. I‘llm l’h!lltl‘ Che! istry. Civics, History, Literature, Stenography.* ‘GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL | MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL A seloct _school. established thirteen Sohoal of Acceuntancy M How spen ot 5 ercial School xl Now open Now open 1736 G N.W. M. 8250. Open To Women. WILLOW BROOK ACADEMY. school for children. Offers & thor- A Faivmont School For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year Begins September 28 Preparation for college. Two-year advanced course for high school graduates. Send Your Boy To the Washington Day School for Boys. Con- ducted with the firm Deli that healf _CGMMER_CIKL'ART Illustrating, Cartooning, Fashion Drawing, Life Class, Color, Lettering. | ¢ Day and Evening Season Begins September 19 Enroll Now Washington School of Art 1502 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2497 Christian masters. Located at the base of the Blue Ridge near Washington. D. C. Modern comventences. Healthful, Scenery ' beautiful. J. C. BEATTY, Headmast lfn;;hb of Columbus Eve- ning School 1004 F Street N.W. and 1311 Massachusetts Avemue Rezlstrltlnn Begins Sept. I Tuition Free to Ex-Service le- and Women Commercial Courses — Account- Washington College of Law a to_l!“‘““o“l&; e Twenty-Sixth Opens - S T Bl Tuition, $85 per_ Annum Sexslons’ 5:15 to 7:00 P.M. Confers Degrees, LL. B.—LL. M.—M. P. L. Office Hours, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1315 K St. N.W. Phone Main 4585 ing, Bookkeeping, Business Eco- nomics, Business Law, Commercial Correspondence, Spelling, Stenog- raphy, Typewriting. Academic Courses—Algebra, American _History, Arithmetic, Chemistry, English, French, Geom- etry, German, Greek, Italian, Po: tuguese, Physics, Practical Elec- tricity, Spanish, Public Speaking, Statistics. tmmuty!u aad Problem lound. Senior Classes now write fot' mn--:mu Bl F St. at 9th Main 3430 to_S0th. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS — Speciul cours> in income tax bookkeeping and statis- tics. stenography and typewrlting: tuition, 319, entire summer and for entire course. Civil Service Preparatory School, south- corner 12t ¥ n.w. Sdlool of Forelgn Semce Georgetown University Complete Courses for Foreign Trade, Shipping, Diplomacy and Consular Service Classes resumed September 30, 1921. Forelgn Service Courses proper after 5:10 p.m. Registration from September 1st Phone For eatalogue and information, address Secretary School of Foreign Service 431 6th Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. COLUMBIA U\IVE‘RBITY SCHOOL — W. Thomas _Shepberd. D, Pres. 86y Eyo n.w. Indiv. instruetic college pxe languages, mathematics, pH¥sics, mh!!y psychology: day: night: . s Joeme, Sept. 19th. Full graded and High Classes: also private coaching to youths ad aluite: Givil Bebvice prep. by ex-cxaminer U. 8. Catalogue. Frances Mann Hall, A Ai¥se x W. George Washington University Chartered by Act of Congress in 1821 Co-educational Offers Graduate and Under- graduate Intruction In addition to classes during the fore- i | noon and early afternoon, over two hun- | dred classes in_college, engineering and | fegal subjects are held in the Iate after- noon between five-ten and six-fifty. Tor Catalogs 12 ether Information | Zimer AT sids"G Bewet Northwest | Jest 1640 I ibia Cross will begin its regular fall term classes September 19. ~Classes now forming in Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick, Primary and_Advanced First Aid and the 'following courses in Foods: Beginning Home Eco- nomies, Food Selection, Home Maker's Course to be_offered. mornings and Advanced Dietet- Jes." For ‘further nformatian call at 19 JACKSON PLACE OR MAIN 1910 18%| Py’ 'l.u’- m = detater | Facing Latayette !qnl.n and White House| LEARN LANGUAGES +m BERLITZ SCHOOL REDUCED SUMMER RATES I i BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Now Open Day and Evening Sessions STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL TRAINING Call, Phone or Write for . Information F St. at Ninth Main 3430 Georgetown Law School Sesstons of 1921-1922 commence October 1, 1921, at 5:10 o'clock p.m. Afterncon courses for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, postgraduate and D ‘tent law ‘classes, 5:10 to 7 p. New course for it year class, 9:30 to 12:30 a. Two_distinct, parallel courses, eaen leading 1n three years to Baclelor of Laws, in_four years to Master of Laws or Master of Patent Law degree. For_faformation apply to Hugh J. Fegan M.A. LLB. Ph.D. AsistntDenn Georgetown Law School Building 306 E Bireet N, Phone Main 7293 816 14th Street N.W. The Tnnple School of Short- hand and T: 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith’s) Fifman and Gregg shorthand taught by cer- Sel pete x'::;: Secrorarisl n-hm. ‘n'l’;:"?o"‘ pesmanship, aing. _ Dictation ' classes day and night. N —————— “The Potomac School” and girls, with kindergarten and afternoon playground. 9:30 AM. Office Hours 1?:37 ;l:m P‘.i Principal, MISS EVELINA PIERCE Incorporate An Elemenl-ry Sclmol for boys kool Opens Wednenday, October 5 to AM. ne North " Opportunities for Linguists. Scores of American firms are seeking capable men and women to represent them in foreign parts. Splendid opportunities are going beg‘ln‘ All that is needed good judgment, good character d the ability to speak, read and write some other language than your own. Take advantage of these excep- tional conditions by learning some modern language (English in- cluded) at the Berlits School of LT T competent nmrmm :{l I""Ilml beginner or lol advanced work, > P 'm $16 a month." Telepbone for our latest catalogue: Fall Term Begins Monday, Sept. 12 nefit of cateful training by can_en- Get the Dber lcnn * Acoount » bY lndlvldn-l mam school, $9°' & month. ngh! Languages. The famous Berlits Method makes it simple, easy and economical. Private or class in struction from experienced na- tive teachers. Day and Evening Classes. Ask for Catalog. BERLITZ School of 816 14th Street N.W. The Bome School Has accommodations for a few boarding pupils. influences. training to develop personality and strength of character. Progressive Educational Methods jji Fall term begins Sept. 19, 1921. Phone Ken / Forest Glen, Md. Careful individual| @ arlzsfi thnnlzp — .|& APPLIED ART. Catalogue Uj rWIleolll- .’::ella :ll#mv Road lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIlIiIIIIlIIiIII' R 12 | to 4:30 P | f | ! 2144 California Street N.W. ‘ | | i Refined home i EDUCATIONAL The Sohool that adapts NATIONALI mmowm SCHOOL FINE/[l TheChevy Chase Comtry Day School An Indoor IM Outdoor Day and Boarding School Founded on the Progressive Method. FELIX MAHONY, New Location: Conn. Ave. &MSt. Day and Evening Classes ~ Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Textile De-lxn, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, ' Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling. Clnlu. Indivijdual . . Instructi . Begins October 1st. Hours for Registration. 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. American University Graduate Courses Leading to the A. M., Ph.D.. M. B. A., JD and D. C. L. degrees. Stanwood Cobb, Harvard A.M. Director . 17 Graftom St, Chevy Chase, Md. Cleveland 1374 - SMILE, BE CHEERFUL, SCHOOL I8 HERE. Reglster now for some of the 83 private French courses, lessons, lectures or Socratic. Platonian, Eclectic and Edisonian practices, drills, exer- ROF. JEAN clses, morning of afterncon, JULLIEN'S now. 2148 F st. n.w. ANNOUNCEMENT New Fall Classes now .being formed in the foilowing sub- Jects: ‘ Accountancy (LaSalle) Beokkeeping (Modern) Shorthand (Gregg & Pitman) iting (Fritz-Eldridge) Calculating Machines : Secretarial Sefence Business English Commereial Law Call, write or phone for seat reseryations. -STEWARD SCHOOL (Accredited) 1202 F Btreet N.W. M. 8671 Calculating, Bookkeep- ing and Adding Graduate School of Arts and Sciences School of Religion and Citizenship 1901 F St School of Diplomacy and Jurlsprudence Graduate School of Business Administration 1907 F St. Fall Term Opens October 3. 1921 National Ca&zdrd [ School ZLower School, Inte; mu‘{r Grades V-VIIL ey : Supet A Make, .Machine School Coach From Dupont o, Competent Operators Are in Demand DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Tolephona: Claveland 895, BURROUGHS ADDING TN e e i o st " 0| MACHINE SCHOOL ' 724 17th St. N.W. Taw of breath leading to concentratifin and Telephone Main 2760, meditation. Breath-bringing realisation o king of ol witniy.* Biudents. Seective, Dhone. 2 HORTHAND IN 30 DAYS | d six iths 1 0 Colsm:; S:llmf the ::?,EZ.:T:... e teach it i 36 poken pur orogh Expression, _Self - Development, || .0 fotricton 1 Indiridun ety tucl; Sompetent writgrs "of one” hundred words | | per minute in Days of Study. 30-Duy Ste:ognpluc School m#n‘l. Gll.llilr Public Speaking, Dramatic Art, Speech Defects, Confidence, Poise, Charm. Teacher’s Course. Private or Class Instructions. Day or Evening. MILLS BUILDING 17th ar Now—Day BT A Feree W Penna. Ave. N.W. ences, languages, music: twenty years' experl- ence.’ Address Box 156-B, Star office. X0 AR ADVANCED And Fundamental 'Co;rrses in ACCOUNTANCY Professional courses of coli>giate grade. leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commercial Science, and to success in the professional. practice of Account- ancy. T I \OPENING LECTURE By Paul E. Lesh, Esq. Monflay, September 12th, at 8 P. M. AR RO OO ORRRRORRORO T The National -School of Commerce EDWIN C. BOSWORTH, President 1010 Internationa) Building, 1319 F St. N.W. Main 5668 = E SRR OO AR Prepares Men for Greater Achievement SONOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE . ST, JOHN'S COLLEGE 181 Ave, N.W.. M. Shorthand, PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS, SCI. PRSI A R B wuml-xnul 8CHOOL -m-lepr..u. Gnflu.w::z. w m: 10-$15 . N 5 Dupnt circie . TN S n!r = VACATION SCHOOL . ?:-‘1" ‘"‘”:‘...""n..': uarter of a centu: tfl?nln‘ T on of ssbition At Tomtesa time for Now Going On ustries. the trical inds F, & e efl':fl“l!‘d oot SR o : e s - || BB g et T e = nd G h‘l.l. and hanical Draw- MNight Schocl—$9,00 & mosth. Tot: " tadents. constroct dynamon, install wir. ’ln‘ llld test ‘Course Many now enrlling will finish thelr * electrical _machinery. Bec Commercial diploma- complete N ONE Over 8,000 men trained. Thoroughly equipped Sreproof dormitories, diaing bal, aboratories, tetarial or Setore the fall| rash. Special Coaching in any branch. You- need not wait for a ciass. START NOW. Gt our- descriptive Iiteraturs Just from the press.- Washington Business College Poteet & Whitmore, Proprietors, 1321 G St. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Freo catalog. 29th year opens 1021. Dly or ‘ufl-t Ceurse. Electrical School ’I'AKOIA PA.K.c‘ Inh'innl eol-lu 9070 Some People Wish for Big Pay Checks— Others Deserve Them! Downtown there are many ways of earning a living, many paths that lead to the pay check. But none with greater op- portunities than the position of file clerk—thru whose hands passes_every letter written to the firm, together with the replies. This necessary confidant becomes a pivot in the organization. If you are occuplcd during the day, the convenience of evening classes is for you. Filing, though it must be learned, may be acqmred in a remgrkably short time. ‘There are positions for grammar school, high school and col- lege graduates, experienced clerical workers and librarians. With a good pay check comes independence. The trained file clerk has it. Why not you? Call, Telephone Main 7604 or write Luella Sweeney, Director Standard School of Filing & Indexing Globe-Wernicke Co. 12181220 F St. N. W., Washington Pace Institute Forward-looking men and women find in the Pace Courses in Accountancy and Business Ad- ministration—intensive, developmental, widely recognized courses—a dependable way to de- velop capacity and to secure greater financial returns. te is in position to refer to thousands of suc- Tcehs:fllfisrct:ounmntsp:ns:i executives throughout the coun- trg who have taken the Pace Courses—men and women 0 have made good because of their developed capacity. The Institute Bulletin—32 tains an outline of the Pace Ppages—con! Courses and much helpful information in respect to Accountancy. Copy will be supplied upon request—telephone Main §260. Pace & Pace 715 G Street, N. W. ‘Washington, D. C. 'Washington Preparatory l;:vehiiig School Accredited Enghsh Grammar, Composition, Rhetoric, Literature, Arithmetic, Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigo- nometry, French, Latin, Spanish, History, Chemistry, Physics, Drawing, Stenography, Bookkeeping. Fall Term Opens Sept. 12 Experienced Men Teachers Small Classes Individual Attention Reasonable Rates Complete Catalogue on Request A visit to our classes will convince you of high-grade instruction under congenial surroundings. . YMCA Office Room 301 Women Admitted Phone Mun For Caulune AFFILIATED WITH THE LEADING UNIVERSITIES - < EMERSON INSTITUTE 1740 P STREET NORTHWEST Phone Franklin 4463-4458 Register Now For the Fall Semester, Sept. 8-19 New Classes in All Subjccts'Begin on the 19th. The Followmg Courm Are Olfered Co)le fes:ional Government Academies Annapolis, Coast G\nrd. r:nment Prepares for all Colleges and Pro- Prepares for ‘West Point, Scparate Circulars Describing Courses Sent on Request Evening Schol Oll! Se’-nh From Men’s Department Tuesday, ‘Thursday and S.hmhy Evenings WOMHQ’S DEPAR‘I'MENT o .QL&&Q-_-'_ Day and Evening Schools for Men and Boys only Office Hours—Every Day Except Saturday from 9:00 to 4 :30 Office Hours-—Evenmgs—Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 to 9~OO Men Only ‘ Government Examinations Preparu for the U. S. Diplomatic Consular Services. WINSLOW H: RANDOLPH A. McD. CRAWFORD } Principals. Prepares for l!l Collegu ‘and Professional Schools. HARRY ‘W. STINSON, Director. .WINSLOW H: LP] A McD. cmwmu}figo # { Principats. A \! x WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY ]‘ OF MUSIC l} | Annor EDUCATIONAL. 11 EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL Nation-wide demand for trained men and women: all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, cafeterias, tea crowded fleld; good fine living, quick advan Our methods indorsed by operators and leading hotel managers. Fall Classes Now. m Night Classes—Home Study TUITION MODERATE Call, Write or-Phone for Particul Lewis Hotel Training School Clifford Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. NW. d M. 6779 LAW SCHOOL The Natlonal University Co-Educational (Incorporated by Speeial Act of Congress.) *Fifty-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) MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MUSICAL INSTRUCTION cnmmflm mn-x-um. Washington College of Music, i« Eighteenth Year OPENS TOMORROW Elementary and Advanced Courses in all Branches of Music TEACHER’S AND ARTIST’S DIPLOMA . Faciilty PIANO Weldon Carter Dorothy McCauley Marr Emma Loulse Thompson Leland Parker Nellie Noel Roslyn Carter Emilie Bishop Sara Becker Marjorie Davis pecial Emmanuel Wad Alice L. Fowler ot New York) W. W. DELAXO, Secy.-Tress. VIOLIN C. E. Christiani Marguerite Carter Frieda Hauf Irwin Estella Thomas Rena Greenberg Special J. C. Van Hulsteyn Alexander Bloch (of New York) VIO Robert C. Stearns HARMONY and COMPOSITION W. G. Owst May Eleanor Smith VIOLONCELLO Richard Lorleberg FLUTE-CLARINET Antonio Celfo Andrea Coda SAXOPHONE John M. ter-Linden SIGHT SINGING George H. Miller EAR TRAINING ACCOMPANYING Marguerite Carter Marjorie G. Davis Orchestra: C. E. Christiani, Director 714 17th St. Year Book. Practice Rooms. Fr. 4491 VOICE Edgar T.’Paul George Harold Miller Sue Childs Paul Gertrude Reuter Mijler Clara Young Gladys Price ORGAN Henry H. Freeman Claude Robeson PEDAGOGY Dr. H. O. Hall HISTORY OF MUSIC May Eleanor Smith 'STUDI Stadle, 3372 TOLIN, MANDOLIN. e taught in ten lessons. flkulal‘ Pb= Col. 8598. - |t 1408 New Hiampshi Adjoining Dupont CI le Start Your Children in SusicNow Open. FABIAN STUDIO, T 5 Asoomces, the costianatios of the late Mr. TR R ot nw. Phones Fr. 5110, Col. 4300J.2 . OF MUSIC, INCORPORATED. Giing, B thervagh masicianehip to. 1 -#e%ngns'w PIAN%) gous, ks % oo v and|_ Stodie: 4128 7 . Voice Culture, Plane and Mfll.l. A'..". fll. ""‘*&%‘* PP TRPIPN

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