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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921-PART 1. PREPARATORY AND GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND lNSTRUCTORQ Lyric School of Imterpretative Dancing for Children mmlo‘lul.w.lmfl la: m ~ o'!'uu child, NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Phone Main 1760 New Location at Conn. Ave. and M Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Textile - Design, Commercial Drawing, Life, Sketch Puinting and Modelng Classes, Individual Instruction, Profes- sional Courses. Send for Catalogue—Register Now. School Begins October 1st FACULTY Washington College of Law Co-Edycational 5 Tweaty-Sixth Yeu Opens September 26, at 7 P.M. Tuition, $85 Per Annum Sessions 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. or 5:15 to 7:00 p.m. Three-year course leading to LL.B. Fourth-year leading to degree LL.M. or M. P. L. Special course in Patent Law, Social Service Law' and International Law. Office Hours: 11 to 6 1315 K Street N.W. Phone Main 4585 Prepare for Opportunity i AT THE KNIGHTS O COLUMBUS EVENING SCHOOL SHORT PRACTICAL COURSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN MODERATE TUITION FEES FREE SCHOLARSHIPS TO THOSE PRESENTING EVIDENCE OF HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM SERVICE IN THE GREAT WAR COURSES OFFERED JOE S8HELBY RILEY M. D, D. O, D. C, LL. D Founder of the Riley School of Chiropractic Until messages were flashed without wires, few people believed in the theory of invisible ether. Practical results—complete cures accomplished after all other methods failed—have long since - established the truth of the Riley principles of Chiropractic. MECHANICAL AUTO-MECHANICS DRAWING | Former patients, restored to the full vigor of - health by the application of these principles, are the most enthusiastic students of the doctrines to which this school is dedicated. _ - ELECTRIG WIRING RADIO SHOP MATHEMATICS AND SLIDE RULE For academic and commercial subjects apply at 1311 Mass. Ave. or 1004 F St. NW. - SKILLED INSTRUCTION IN ESSENTIALS FOR DEFINITE RESULTS FALL TERM—Oct. 3 to Dec. 23 | REGISTRATION ON AND AFTER | MON,, SEPT. 19, 1 TO 5 AND 7.30 TO 9.30 P.M. Catalog, deséribing day and evening courses, rates, etc., mailed on request. Address: THE REGISTRAR, RILEY SCHOOL OF' CHIRO- PRACTIC, 1116 F Street, Washington, D. C. FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE 600 G St. N.W. Phone Main 4445 Riley School of Chiropraétic Washington, D. C. George Washington University Law School CO-EDUCATIONAL The 57th ‘Year Begins on Sepi. 28 Member of Association of American Law Schools—Strict Standards —Most Approved Methods of Instruction—Maximum ‘Amount of Credit Given by Other Law Schools. Optional Morning Classes, 7:50 to 8:40. Forenoon Classes, 9 to 10:50. Late Afternoon Classes, 5:10 to 6:50. The new LAW SCHOOL BUILDING, purchased, entirely remod- eled and fully equipped last year, easily accommodates the rapidly increasing student body. Seven full-time Law Professors are now on the Faculty. For catalogues and full informatiun, write to or call on THE SECRETARY, 1435 K Street N.W. Telephone Main 6503 A | Enrollment Week For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year Begins Septeml 28 University Preparatory School Special reduoedtui ton s yous o e satrell $his Woek: Preparation for Two-year advanced for high school graduates. YOUR CHANCE To Obtain a: Business Course at Pre-War Prices ENROLL NOW and get the advantage of our present LOW PRICES for your ENTIRE COURS% Day School, $16 a month Day School, $85 six months Night School, $9 one month Night School, $48 six months What our course has done for others it can do for you. these for example: A position at $1,200 a year. at $2,080 per annum. $1,980 to more than $4,000 a year. Enroll today for one of the following courses: Service. NIGHT SCHOOL DAY SCHOOL Classes, 5 to 7 and 7 to 9:30, Open Every Day for e intedty and Fridey Bveniage. Enroliment by thousands of satisfled st Positions. for our. gradustes, Instruction Individual s, 9to3 SEE US FIRST; we can save you time l).y Washington Business College and monmey. Register now. POTEET & WHITMORE, PROPRIETORS. 1321 G Street N.W. Main 4959 i Faivmont School college. course Take boy 16 years of age spent 10 months in night school, took a Another student after 6 months in day school procured a position Another student after 8 months in night school advanced from Bookkeeping and Accountancy, Shorthand and Typewriting, Graded Dictation and Civil I .FARSAI’I.T L.lo‘s N I‘ATI:IIA‘HCGXNJ TS Electrical Zwiis | a0 S rus i 2 5 SATIVE _FRENCH TEACHER, EXUERL enced, desiten position in privatd achonl “a private_pupils. _Frank._742 it tricsl_industries. Enflineerm secure good positions and promotions. Theoretical nd aa Practical Elecuricicy. Mathefhaticn Suoam and Gas Engines and Mechanica Students conssruet dynaimos, inmtal wiring and tes: o i Course. with diploma complete. <In One Year Over 3000-men trained. Thoroughly equipped fire- dormitorics, dising ball fr ates to " Lucia Gale-Barber i TAKOMA PARK, WASMINGTORD.C. | Day and Boarding—All_ grades—Xinddr wm 9070 garten to High School. Rhythmic ml! Traini The Misses Eastman’s School aclai—Mosi. ”".",‘:," e 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass., Ave.) —— 5 y and Ev High School department opens on Sept. 26. Intermediate and Primary departments open on Oct. 3. Send for cataiog. FILING MISTAKES Abolish “searching parties” that cost time and money. Enroll one of your apt file clerks in our short course of ten sessons. Let us train her in the fundamental principles of Filing and Indexing—then see how quickly your files im- prove, how errors disappear, how speed is increased, and how your files become worth more to your business. Tllustrating, Cartooning, Fashios Drawiag, Life Class, Color, Day and Evening 3 Season Begins September 19 ! Enroll Now Washington School of Arf 1502 14th Street N.W. i = | Call, phone or waite Luella’ Sweeney., Director The STANDARD SCHOOL || of FILING and INDEXING The Globe-Wernicke Co. | 1218-1220 F St. ., Washington M 713 2 ot e o etormasona B Em- MRMEWS School of Accountancy F St. at 9th Main 3430 Pace Institute ecture 3,532 Students Last Year—Co-educational Eighty different courses, ranging from those of college grade to the most elementary subjects, are offered this fall, also more than 200 correspondence courses for those who are unable to attend classes. Courses Just Starting Include: LAW Coeducational—Opens Sept. 30 Choice of 5:30 or 7:30 Classes 3-year cogrse leads to LL. B. degree. Prepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tuition, $80.00 a year. Each student assured the close personal attention of his instructors. ACCOUNTANCY Offers a Course of College Grade FALL SEMESTER OPENS SEPTEMBER 20 Accounting Cost Accoumting Economics Income Tax Business Law Actuarial Science Corp. Finance Investments Auditing and C. P. A, Problems Recognized by Leading Universities = B.C.S. and M. C. S. Degrees Granted PREPARATORY Accredited Evening High School CHEMISTRY PHYSICS FRENCH - LATIN ENGLISH HISTORY Grammar, Composition American, Ancient Literature English, Modern Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, General Science, Span- ish, Trigonometry. SPECIAL COURSE FOR EMPLOYED BOYS COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING SPEED DICTATION Business English Business Correspondence Commercial Law Commercial Arithmetic Day and Evening Classes. Men and Women AUTOMOTIVE Day and Evening Courses as Follows: Mechanic’s Introductory Course, Owner’s Course, Over- hauling Coum. Drawing Course, Starting, Lighting and Ig- DRAFTING Architectural, Mechanical, Biue Print Reading. Individual Instruction. Enter at Any Time FREE OPENING LECTURES of Special Courses in SHORT STORY WRITING By Mabei Dill Room 315, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 5 and 7 P.M. BOYS’ DAY SCHOOL Accredited—Opens Sept. 19 5th to 8th grades and first year high, Ameng the advan- tages which this schoel effers te discriminating parents are: Men Teachers—Character-Building Features Individual Help—Supervised Study—Small Classes “Gym,” Swimming and Outdeor Play ‘Write or Cail for Illustrated Catalogue Correspondence Courses Al ffered in all of the abeve mmeet- and in mere than 156 otlr';e.r: :l:m the Extension Divisi the United YMCA Scheols, of which we are the local rep atives. These courses are recommended only to those who a: able to take regular class work. 1 Call or Write for Catalogs & YMCA SCHOOLS, 1736 GN.W., Main 8250 Homer S. Pace, C.P.A., will teach the first session of a beginning class in Accountancy and Business Administration at Pace Institute on Monday Evening, Sept. 19, at 5:30 Tickets of admission and Institute Bulletin will be furnished upon application to the Registrar — telephone, Main 8260. . = Pace & Pace 715 G Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. ACCOUNTANCY New Classes Now Being Formed in Accountancy. . We teach the LaSalle Extension University Course in Higher Accountancy. Graduates of our school receive the LaSalle University Diploma direct from the LaSalle University at Chicago, Illinois. We guarantee that each graduate shall possess the necessary training to pass-the C. P. A. examination in any State, Why not enroll now for this problem method course and mlke it the beginning of a uccessful career? - Remember that your instruction here will-be under the direos ; tion of Certified Public Accountants and Lawyers of reputatiomsy, This is not an experiment class. We have a large, successful school - of accountancy. 7 Several of our students have alre-dy secured their LaSalle = Diploma, and a few have taken the C. P. A. Examination. 7 STEWARD SCHOOL OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY | 1202 F Street N.W. Main 8671 1 | THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL | SCHOOL FOR BOYS | | Country Day and Boarding School ‘ [ OPEN-AIR SCHOOL 1 | | | ROpMS IN THE LOWER SCHOOL | Re-Opens Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1921 Telephone Cleveland 470 lv Bishop of Washington, President of Board of Trustees WILLIAM H. CHURCH, Head Master Roberson School | of Personality Opening Week, Friday, Sept. 16 All Lectures Free During Opening Week PROGRAM OF LECTURES Friday— 53 IO P.M.—Sclence of Reading Folk, (Senior.) 7:00 P.M.—Character as Revealed in Handwriting. lBegmners.) 8:00 P. M —Etiquette of Today and Art of Conversation. Saturda: 5:10 yl"_M —Character as Revealed in Handwriting. (Senior.) 7:00 P,M —Psychology of Personality, 8:00 P.M.—Clinic of Personality and Applied Character Analysis.] Tuesday: 3 rerenortird et e i MM& 110 —Paychology of Achievement. 7:00 P. Personality Building, 8:00 P. Sclence of Reading Folk. (Beginners.) 9:00 P.M.—Elements of Lendush:p Wednesday— 5110 P.M.—Sclence of Reading Folk. (Junior.) 7:00 P.M.—Great Books as Life Teachers and Appreciation Music and Pictures. 8:00 P.M.—Pheteplay, Shert-stery Writing and Journalism. Thursday— 5:10 P.M. —Platform Aru and Shert-story Telling. Public Speak n% Events of the Hour. 'aa;m.mru

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