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EDUCATIONAL Odlegs graduate, il devote antire o part time tul pupil of h hool in Seatemic. shaile Address: Box S1-M. Syar Tien 00! i GEORGE WASHINGTON |[' 1 3 3 5 - s g Registr Now for the | o0 SusetiW. NN EVESE Y fan Seony Busmfss in That Section Not (Eommg 8 Days $91.90_9 Days $96-00 5:... For Boys and Girls e Do T et | gl Hechanienl Drawin, * | goEovoamomaz Easily—Shoe Industry at Capaczty. Including All Expenses for Steamer, Hotel 39th Year Begins Sept. 21 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M. LAW L 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 ad- mission to examination for the r. B‘S!m!entn by Intensive study may complete the maximum work offered in shorter time. For catalog or other infor- National Univer- sity Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin 2909. ~ Gordon-Howell School 1730 Lamont st. Phone Col. 8242. Kindergarten, first and second grades. £ MILTON mation, apply and Pitman shol ve " professor. | Eoroll ‘now foF 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave.) ma ¥ The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass. Ave.) JHlEb School department opeus oo Sept. 26, termediate ai jmary department. on Oct 3. Send for catalog. Franklin 4236. Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches Ome dny, $15; evening, 8. After 7 monthly payments the mext § months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR = Phone Main Register_at 725 19th St. N.W. CHILDR! DEPARTMENT. inducl; lanters to part with their{sheet mill . The Tcmplc School of Short- “—_———fl —Mrx. BEVERLY R. MASON. Principal ;‘;:F:nn;‘zh%ru::t,‘ n:: l:l‘e YI: :&mflgzg‘:z ;he best ’r:er:rén .‘1:2:“;’;’;;,,,3,",',;"-; coupon, take it, P ere thai 5 smen . hand and T “The Potomac School” __ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION _ |u*uettor price than prassnt seilers |"Tebomnrnc, by septemper 21 with 50 cents, 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith’s) Pitman and Gregg shorthand taught by cer- tified teachers, typewriting, English, spelling, tarial training. Dictation ight. Phone Franklln HALL-NOYES SCHOOL |Sckool Opens Wedncaday. October 5 || DAY AND EVENING CLASSES o e e bankers, will put | men are affected. Opens_Sept. 19th. Full graded and aI; Ofice Hours Datly } 1‘}0%‘='1‘ ol ONAULEERUITION Popt ot T L R an end to enforced marketing of the 2 Sts. N.W., and i " :30 B.X. 7 tad < obal 3 3 : e [ Write Ditacior, Lustia Swaeney [||2oei S1e6 17a 8t K. = T0% an evidence of increased busl- ron. Bchool Classes: also coaching to youths and adults. Civil Service prep. by ex-examiner T. B. Catalog ue. Prances Mann Hall, A. M. M. S8TT. I 5 s nw. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EMERSON INSTITUTE 1740 P st. n.w. Phones—Franklin 44634458, istration from Sept. 8-19, Prepares for colleges and professional schools. Women's Dept.—Evening School only—sepa- for high school graduates. ACCUNTANCY Offers exoeptlonal opportunities to, i Research University Fall Quarter Opens Sept. 19| 150 Evening Subjects Cull Main 540 for Catalog 20 Jackson Place Facing Lafayette Square and White House| {" Lucia Gale-Barber School Day and Boarding—All garten to High School. Training. Special classes in Kbythmic Trainin Mary Gale Davis, PD. Fenton, Phone Col_T37: and Problem Method. bl Georgetown Law School 1921-1923 Opening exercises of the session will be held Saturday, October 1, 1821, at 6:10 o'clock p.m. Beginning Monday, October 3, 1921. AFTERNOON COURSES for the lst, 2nd, Brd, t-gradunte _and pateni law clanses, 5:10 to 7 p.m. NEW MORNING COURSE for 1st- year cl 9 to 12 am. For information apply to Hugh J. Fegan MA. LLB, P Asststant Dean Georgetown Law School Bullding mna;uu;g. grades—kinder- Rhythmic Health French. Spanish, Day and Evening - M., Prin. Florence Assistent, 1814-16 Belmont Road. o £ | i Incorporated An Elementary School for boy: and girls, with kindergarten and . | afternoon playground. Telephone North 311 Princlpal, MISS EVELINA PIERCE 2144 California Street N.W. University Preparatory School. S.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Fr. 2080. s K oF C Shop Mathematies Register now—9 All Classes Begin Oct. R, Thomas Shepherd, D., Pres. pends on the results of its practice. Marvels of healing effected by the application of the Catalogue Mailed on Request. Address: The Registrar RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC 1116 F St. Washington,'D. C. COMMERCIAL ART Ilustrating, Cartooning, Fashion Drawing, Life Class, Color, Lettering. Day and Evening Children’s Saturday Class Enroll Now Washington School of Art 1502 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2497 ANNOUNCEMENT New. Fall Classes now being formed in the following sub- Jects: Accountancy (LaSalle) Bookkeeping (Modern) Shorth; (Gregg & Pitman (Fritz-E’Xdfldze; Commercial Law Call, write or phone for seat reservations. STEWARD SCHOOL (Accredited) 1202 F Street N.W. M. 8671 Art Craft School Drawing and Design, China, Oil and Water Color Painting, Photo and Lantera Slide Coloring, etc. Classes Day and Evening. FILING A Paying Vocation Write Director, Luella Swee! Standard School of Filing a; Indexing (Globe-Wernicke Company) 12181220 F St. N.W. Washington DESIRE T0 BEND my small boy to pfiv-fil C uchool in viclnity 2608 Mosart place n.w. 1 swers solicited. ~ Adams 2688. PRIVATE LESSONS IN MA’ ATICS, BOI- ‘An- 210 ences, languages, musie; twent 3 ri- Shce._Addrews Box 106B, Star ofce: 8 isociation of American Law . 5:10 to %o or call upon George Washington University Engil_leennz Architecture Law In addition to classes during the fore- early afternoon, over two hun- classes {n college, ‘engineering and legal subjects are held in the late aftes noon between five-ten and six-fifty. For Oatalogs and uthfi:“ Inf with_training Electrical &wmi more than a quarter of a century. this school has men of ambivion #nd limited time, for the elec- industries. Condensed in usts course nmlhll e ¢ e i Bl Engineering & ‘secure §ood positions and promotions. Theoretical and Practical Electricity. Mathematics, Steam and Gas Engines and Mechanical Drawing Students ‘construct dynamos, install wiring and test electrical men are 29th year opens September 28, 1921 DAY OR RESIDENT COURSE , BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL | Over 3000 men trained. Thorought P Socmitories dicing hall, laboestories catalog. TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. Teverwowe Counaia 9070 GUNSTON HALL 1806 Florida Avenue A Resident and Day School ¢ Thir tieth Year begins September 20, e HICAGO JOBBERS FIND BUYERS VERY CAREFUL ABOUT PRICES o Conditions Elsewhere. BY A. D. WELTON. find buyers, who are very plentiful very careful about prices. Paper | dealers, who were most independent a year ago, are scurrying for busi- ness, with prices lowering. Book The National Universi Srabitions mem And woren. principles taught at this in- Chartered by Act of Cengress tn 18m [|| D633 WIth prices fowerE V. Co-Edueational i BT IER W TR |} stitution are its own raison d’etre. Co-educational but not yet at 1914 prices. = (Incorperated by Specisl Act of Congress.) Day and Evenmg Classes | Offers Graduate and Under- Unemployment is difficult to meas-| o, .. . Prospective students are graduate Intruction ure with so many labor conferences | = ¥L Ohio, September 21 (Spe- Fifty third Year Begins PACE INSTITUTE | welcome to visit the evening Lil in progress. Agencies report five ap- [lal).—The Minor Fire Brick Com- asses, 6 to 10 p.m. s plicants for every two jobs an - umed opera- L2 &y &1 715 G 8t. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. cl 6 to 10 11 Job d ad- |Pany’s plant here has resumed === Vise any one who has any kind of a |tions after a long idleness. job to stick to it. Average of Retail Buying Good in Philadelphia Area | immediate shipment. BY FRANK D. McLAIN. Special Dispatch to The Star, PHILADELPHIA, September Managers of the large de stores here stated today that while on some days business ls very dull and customers few, on other daye trade is extraordinarily good and that the aver- age of retall buying is holding up very well. The late summer furniture sales in most stores fell off slightly in re- ceipts from those of last season, but a greater volume of furniture was sold than {n the similar period of 1920. Buiflding is showing more activity. The permits issued 8o far this year ex- ceed those for the entire twelve months of 1920, but there is no move yet to start work on large structures in the business sections, plans for which have been approved and which call for an ex- penditure of many millions of dollars. 21— ent decrease this time approximates 10 per cent. So many modern ships are idle that antiquated craft are going to the scrap heap. ‘While statistics show an increase in food costs here, one local store adver- tises meats at a reduction of 30 to 50 per cent below last year's prices. § |Cotton Advance Stimulates Trade in New Orleans Area BY L V. SHANNON. Special Dispatch to The Star, NEW ORLEANS, September 21.— The full effect of the advance in the price of cotton will not be felt throughout the country as a whole for thirty days yet, although it has had tremendously stimulating effect on this section. Until more of the crop has been turned into actual cash and old debts are paid or reduced those depeadent on cotton will be slow to buy in distant markets. How- ever, the south is getting the benefit Pnunmrimna Post-graduate courses. | of the first buying. Musle, Art, Expression and Domestic Science. FABIAN STUDIO Studio: 1731 H st. n.w. Phone Frank. 5110. PIANO INSTRUCTION one Adams 890. 16* Elementary Main 7858 Advanced 1408 New Hampshire Dupont Circle Start Your Children in Music—Now Open. ashington Conservatory of Music e Necessity is the only thing that is The plans of the War Finance Cor- ponl?on for aiding agricultural in- George Dixon Thompson. pisnist and teacher. | terests, it is understood here, will enable planters to hold out for a more satisfactory price. This, ac- ness, bank clearings here increased 0,000 last week. Steamship ar- and departures at this port have broken all records in the last month. ‘This advance sociation is advising retail dealers to advertise extensively in their local papers, showing the public the re- taflers’ costs and narrow margins of profit. Paints. NEW YORK, September 31 (Spe- clal).—Corroders report a good de- mand for white lead and are consid- erably behind in their deliveries. Zinc oxide {8 moving in - -~ tine way and white lithipone is holding its own in price despite a considerable supply of foreign product. Glass. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, September 21 (8pecial).—Gill Brothers have fired one furnace at their Acme glass plant and resumed operations, after a shut-down of several weeks. Hops. BACRAMENTO, Callf., September 21 (Bpecial).—Prices of hops plre strong and show a trend upward. The Sonoma crop will be about two-thirds as large as that of last 3 choice, however.yeu Therauality e Furs, NEW YORK, September 21 (Spe- in strong demand. Mole also ha extensively, nearly 840,000 skln:. :zl{? flent to make a string over forty- seven miles long, having changed hands. The prices for mole showed little change from the April sales. Other furs sh; Vi ther owed advances in many v Steel ITTSBURGH. Septembe; olal).—The Standard Tin Plate Co. pany’s plant at Canonsbure, Pa., re. gumed 1oday on an open shop basis ot mills resumed first. Finishing departments will start up later. The plant has been closed since March. About 2,500 men are aifected. 3 NEW_YORK, September 2: - clal)—Some of the latser —rafiobed Iystema Bave placed sizable orders r himivee rack accessories and YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Septembe: (Special).—Steel ‘tngot” produsties. o5 the Mahoning valley this week swill be in the neighborhood of 60 per ~ent of capacity. Over seventy of the 105 gs»eg;n.-—slx of the an eet and Tin_ Plate < g mills here resumed today o;n'l;::,v: shutdown since March. Five hundred eleven Ameri- NEW YORK, Septembe: clal).—Consumers now are biohes Dig iron for delivery during the re- | mainder of the year, and many in-| quiries are coming in regarding spring deliveries. This is regarded in 25% Payment Insures Reservations; Balance 10 Golf, Tennis and Sailing, Bathing, Motor Boating This coupon is worth 50 cents to you. Cut out the to the Liberty National Bank, at 15th and I you can open a $1 savings ac- Days Before Sailing Prepares for West Point. Annapolls, Coast Free to Great War Veterans. 5 = Bermuda is Cool in Summer Principal Guard, Diplomatic and ~Consular _Service. | COLUMBIA DNIVERSITY _SCHOOL — W. | 2 &1 All Outdoor Sports . Ph. 506% Ky n.w. Indlv. instruction; college preparatory: ' o 9 rate from Men's School. Registration Sept. 8-20 b hone Main 6503, followed more active sales and clean and Fishing in enchanted bays and inlets. Riding. e te. %3 & BT, W, Special Dispateh to The Star. = Sy e o s 5 N A T l 0 N A habits formed when business came Caves and Sea Gardens. | Washmgion College i easily and without the asking are on. No Passports—Sailing every § days Via Palatial Twin-Screw Steamers MOTOR FUEL MORE POWER MORE MILES LESS CARBON OBTAINABLE AT LEADING FILLING STATIONS BUSINESS SCHOOL Benjor Classes now Torming. € I _Spanish—Private Lessons |- @abisery Coune. with dlioma compiste e L et v | o ORE, A select_school, established thirteen writs) fo Tafermais : | By Native Teacher, MISS F. BORRAS In One Year |minston, Del." has just ‘announced a |annual fall fur suction “ssiee s pisrr o Stee | _3172 17th at._n.w. Phone Columbia 4 . b ook ‘are- | third cut in wages since February. The | have shown fisher and muukru.t v:lr(: b ROSSLYN, VA. WEST 1012 Children’s Thrift Coupon It's Worth Fifty Cents | 5 5 ! BUSINESS COLLEGE t. Alban’s being slowly broken by business men| BOSTON, Se : 3 , September 21 (Special).— 2 < e R B S e of Law ISCHOOL FI INE il &5 56 sou 00l e 2o i ooty o “Fort Victoria,” “Fort Hamilton” and y Fall Term Now OPCn school.” Rooms in the lower school. Twenty-Sixth Year 0 Bopt. 20th & APPLIED AR business?” a Chicago merchant was| ing throughout New England. It is ‘Fort St. George"—Sailing Alternately D d E . Sessions REOPENS WED., SEPT. 21, 1920. i at 1 BA T asked today. “By going after it,” he| declared the cool nights have stimu- The Bermuda Government ay and Lvening !Pg:;;g::-:f‘ll:; 470, bishop of Wasnington, J.':"m“‘x Osam.-:’ per Annum FELIT MARONY. Dhocie replied, and that system fs being|lated the use of oll stoves for heat- 8end for FREE de luze Swmmer Tours STENOGRAPHY Clurch._head_master. 3 s { O more closely followed in this section = booklet to AT Ml ontere m 525 20 700 pom. | New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. with moat benencial results. Business e FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 4 i s not coming easily, however. Large Whi e N ACCOUNTANCY FFaivmont Srchool Office Hours, 11 am. to 6 pm. || Day and Evening Classes |1%,75, i heainning to look to Gers| NEW_YORK, September 21 (8pe- 34 Whitehall St., New York SECRETARIAL , oW Children’s Saturday Class many for cheap goods. Jobbers of [cial)—Prices on_burlaps, both light TRAINING For Girls it Interior Decoration, Costume Dew|Sl0ves and stockings of the cheaper|and heavy grades, have advanced Call, Phone or Write for ; \sigm, T Design grades are seeking to place large or- | 8harply in this market on reports of "~ Information ZMTI;INETEEN'IH 1 [arn l“'ll)l:. w“;““-u%‘“"-fim' n-|ders with some success. ~Makers of | shortage In the Jute crop and pallticul STREET N.W. . o ° mercial ng, e, etch, | these and similar articles are run- n India which might 3 0 iPainting and Modeling Classes, |ning their mills almost at capacity, |lead to strikes affecting burlap pro- F St. at Ninth Main 3430 ||, Twess (i ke, Begins ropractlc Tadiviinal | Tastroction® Scheoi But® buyers are " demanding lower | duction. | P i Begins October 1st. Hours for | 5ro% ¢ ors here)are runc Coal. — reparation for college. | i T Registration, 11 to Z; 4 to 6 daily. | ning bractically At ¢apacity With 8| NEW YORK, September 21 (Speclal | e worth of a theory de- T e good demand in evidence. Jobbers| _The National Retail Merchants As- The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help every Washingtonian, especially boys and girls, start a bank account. L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8. Prin. S — 20 this market Besides beil rses in Mathematics, , Physics, | § The School that Adapts Itsel, SCHOOL ¢ ¢ " as an indicatio = esides bein, Si’a':mn':r;'f Civien. History, teratare, Bte- The Che c’iuu"é: S oM oo S TN Jraas | Commodity Reports turning confidence. prioe crodited with 5 nography. vy untry Seventh year. Mme. Lucta Borderl, diploma- q i = L SERVICE BXAMTY — Special uate and formerly assistant to Lampert rious Sections Canned Goods. S e |, Dy Sl NG R S From Yard SAN FRANCISCO,Scptemter 21 oS el 3-‘:':' é“:.‘?z;.‘“?{“'é;“‘,.é",; o s [T ot Feuiaten B Froerasiv | | aiiaiione 510 16208 ww.’ Fone M. L | gon FRANCISCO, September 21 ek e islaiot oo ooe tis each depositor will be furnished 2 Liberty Bell Bask. ¥ 1340 New York Ave. N.W. ||est Comer*T2in Gad"F sie. mw. Fhone Opens October 3ra WASHINGTON (Special).—There is & heavy d supply ‘of spot. canmed fomatoos 1 A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. A School of Self Expreasion and X idual Development ase of Educational Training of Value to All The following courses are included: Expression Public Speaking A course yers, law Private Lessons EIGHTEENTH SCHOOL YEAR EPISCOPAL. A duy and boarding school for girls. Kinder- garten department. Boys admitted to lower findex., 2115 Califoraia St ES LIPPINCOTT & BAKER, Principals. MI8S L. ELMENDORF. Associate Prin. oc12* Sy - Miss Madeira’s School 5 SP Q NIS SCHOOL OF |3, 0 mieslon of § P et torm “of Equ ppe 1 Witk SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE years, the usual term o 1330 19th St N.W. ST JOHN'S COLLEGE A O | o “Gent. althoueh “tho morteages Sixtecenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B, Vassar Franklin American University Graduate Courses and D. O. L. degrees. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Bchool of Religion and Citisenship 1907 F St Leading to the A. M., PA.D., M. B. 4, J. D. Graduate Bchool of Business Administration Fall Term Opens October 3, 1921 Enrollment Week University Preparatory School Special reduced tuition rates throughout ‘entire year for those who enroll this week. Courses in Matbem Phys- los, Chemistry, OCivies, History, Litera- ture, Btemography, Drafting, Ecememics. 8.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w, L. Adelph Richards, M. New Class Just Starting in nwood Cobb, Harvard A. M. Sta) 17 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Cleveland 'l’l’u e COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR_ NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK Professors from in — Conversati Method. “Rapid pmm‘-." 131517 F St. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in Branches of Music for California wine grap parts of the country. An eastern buyer recently paid $105 a ton here and the inquiries renge from ton to carload lots. NEW_YORK, September 2i (Spe- cial).—The sale of 30,000 boxes of California prunes of the 1920 crop has been announced in this market. . The 714 17th St. Yearbook Frank. 4401 | buyers are big New York distribu- TANO LESSONS—MRS. JON. : | tors- 2.5 81 per hour; balt bours, for childres, 60 cents. 2o Business Notes. contract withyn a few days for an ad- dition to a will cost approximately $3,000,000 and in the formation of additional units to build homes through the Chamber of Commerce Bullding “Corporation. Two clubs also have announced that they will spend approximately $1.- 500,000 in additions to their present bulldings. PHILADELP! September 21 (Speocial) —Six per cent is the maxi- mum rate of interest allowed in Pennsylvania and loans on mortgages urposes are mow rate. for héme building ‘These mortgages in many are accompanied by side agreemen by which the mortgagee is to be paid assumes payment of the state tax of four mills on the dollar. Funds are available for building construc- tion at this rate, but while the ar- rangement appeals to home builders in many instances, it has not se: to induce construction on & big scale for hnaineen hufldings. - ADVERTISEMENT SACRAMENTO, Calif.,, September 21 (Special).—The Californis raisin crop this year 1s estimated at 127,000 tons, falling off from last year's figures NEW_YORK, September 21 (Spe- epartment 'store which | clal).—Prices on cotton blankets have ® % been advanced 10 to 12% per cent for| \lbout exhausted. Demand is grow- ing. Sundry Grocerfes. BALTIMORE, September 21 (Spe- clal).—Southern packers are oflarF:! new packed sauerkraut at $1.10 -per g:::: 'f:rr )svo..zuum and $1.66 per 0. ns f.0.] A fair demand is reporge%. Saltimora Chemicals. NEW_YORK, September 21 (Spe- clal).—Prices on_ chemical fertilizers 1901 F St - Roy C. Claflin, Pres. || i TRSBHEOH, September 21 (Sge- |or 4a0td tons. _ Srmonia: Tecently ‘ons of the weakest School of Diplomacy and Jurisprudence ¥ in building s chiemicals loni the 1int, Bas advarted 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272z {|||Poned revival In buliding activitles Cotton. $2.50 per hundredweight. Acid phos- phate is a weak spot in the market, however, and s quoted at $11 to 312 a ton. SUNBEAM =] ower Prices, New Poli All Cast Iron Pipe and Pipeless “K%%i KARBURETO ’Z‘ Prices Reduced FURNACES Sign your name and address here and bring this coupon with you. Weoseescsscscsaseviaisiosesasasssssssanscad n speed and efficiency SRRSO RSN SR U eSS s sl O » To Dealers & Users Prices for Pipeless Sunbeam TO THE USERS 5084—18 in. Fire Potum$11250 5038—20 in. Fire Potee 125.00 5040—22 in. Fire Pot.... 140.00 are to be maintained we must keep the Snmdanfi thKe{{board." This was the de- cision of the Remington engineers when they designed the Re Portable —and the result is this wonderfully BOOKKEEPING Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7:00 Four Months’ Course—$6.00 per Month Taught by a C. P. A. Prepares for the Study of Accountancy and for FOLKS LAUGH AT CORNS NOW Millions Have Proved Them Needless. They Stop Them By a Touck Do you know that one method is N, ARGUMENTATION, PUBLIC [ 6, VOIOE BUILDING AND PHYS- I0AL EDUCATION. Practical courses for men and women. Of speeial interest to lawyers, ers, students and_all ‘who " Reduce the K. & K. Way No drugs, dleting or violent exercises. No thod.. THE i 2% INSTITUTE (tonth year) ercial Positions now ending some corns for mil- T Bt n g lions of people? 5047—24 in. Fire Pot.we 165.00 People all around you employ it. They never let & corn paln twice. The method is Blue-jay—the §052—28 in. Fire Pot.=. 195.00 CORPORATION ACCOUNTING A course treating in a practical way the difficult and Interesting problems of the modern large- I scale business orclnlntlon—'pult i of the professional education: program of THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Washington Law School Opens September 30 Choice of 5:30 or 7:30 Classes Three-year course leads to LL.B. degree. Prepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tuition, $80 a year. For Catalogs of Above Courses Call or Address 7 YMCA St. N.W. M. 8250 liquid or the plaster. It is made o1 individual ey by s surgloal dressing house of Pipe Parnaces Reduced Same Proportion R "fl‘lflsof machine A touch spplies it, and the pain stops instantly. Soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. The way is gentle, scientific, sure. Once you knmow it, you will laugh at corns. Get Blue-jay now—apply it to- night. Watch the effect on one corn. Get Blue-jay at your drug- gist's. Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay Stops Pain—Ends Corns A Bauer & Black Product keys, same size, and same arrangement, as the standard machine with which you are familiar—and it is the most compact of all writing machines. Fits in a case Price, complete with cose, $60 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY (Incorporated) 1340 New York Ave. N.W., Washington Phone, Main 336 Deslers—Get Our Prices To You % We Will Sell You One or One Thousand FREDERICK SABIN & CO. Inc. : HOWARD MILLER, Presidont 237-230-241