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Park: a_home com- plete In appointment, with builtin garage: 6 and bath; hot-water t, electric front and double rear porches; posses- terms. NORTHEAST. $8,500. e and Detached snburban home on Monroe st rooms and bath; cellar; hot-water heat, roof; spacious ' veranda; large lawn abundance of shade; possession; very moderate terms. PETWORTH. $7.950. new brick house, located at one points of Pefworth, overl ing the 14th st. terrace section; it has six fine, well arranged rooms and tile bath, with bardwood floors aud_trim; hot-water heat a electricity, and is very attractively fnishe space for garage; the easy terms make thi far and awuy the best buy In Petworth. COTTAGE CITY, MD. 4,800. Pretty suburban home of 5 rooms and bat tungalow type; furnace heat, electricity and front porch; good size lot; s. possession; 2 Virginia Office: painted and papere Price $8,000. Yery 1519 E st. s.e. 8 ROOMS. INSPECT TODAY. 1215 to 1223 Kenyon St. N.W. e NEW HOMES. og, with the Nt xlrd 20 by 150 m for gar- a0 and vegetable — Hot-Water Heat. s Hardwood Finis L] Large South Porches. L= 20-Foot Front. Room for Two Garages. 7 ROOMS AN Open Dally. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. $8.950—BEST BARGAIN IN WASHINGTON— New brick dwelling, 1ith st., north of Park road—only one for sale. Tastefully decorated: bardwood floors; built-in bath and shower; hot-water heat: gurage in basement; conven: fent to playgrounds. Action—if you want this one. Mandler-Brodt & Co., 927 New York ave. n.w. The Bungalow You Ought to See. Ohevy Chase, D. C.: $730 cash: six rooms, tile bath: gas.’ electri fireplace; h.-w. h.} three blocks Conn. ave. Countless Number of Steps Saved Your Wife. Five-room and tile bath bungalos fast room; h.-w. h.; hardwood floo piace; gas, electricity: $6.950; $750 cash, " The Bunga]ow You Longed For Oleveland Park, R. Conn. ave.: Sevem H hardwood floors; Sreplace: garage: 2,500 cash, h . MORGAN ]:l \IOR(-—\\Y & CO. 1407 New York ave. n.w. _Franklin 1320. 1746 S St. N.W. . Most attractive 3-story residence; red pres Cinaining 11 break- fire- ! brick with white stone trim, {rooms and 2 baths: hot-water heat, gas and 'electricity. " All large, light rooms. - Every- thing In perfect conditie. - Tastily and ex- pensively decorated thronghout. Brick gara or two_targe. cars. Ready for immediate occupancy. Price, $15.750 for quick sale. On Bglmont St. ¢ Bet. 18th St. and Columbia Rd. Very attractive. modern home, co 10 roome and 2 bathu; hot-water heat g electricity. _ Parlor, ' reception hall, _dining room, pantry and Kitchen on the first floor. Deep'lot to wide paved alley. Property is now vacant. Price _only Reasonable terms. $14,500. Douglass E. ‘Bulloch & Company 324 Southern Bldg. Phone Main 7445, GRUVER HOMES, 142333 —S rooms on 2 floors; double instantaneous water heater, ct. 15. M. 768. 7° NEW B. H. ShPDhQM st. n. '-hepln: porche: c1c." Possassic 4800 Block Iowa Ave. 14th Street Extended. Immediate Possession. Detached Corner Home Of 10 rooms, 2 baths, h.-w.h. Thoroughly mod- ern in every respect. Garage. Entire home attractively and completely furnished. T The F. H. Smith Company, 815 15th st. DELIGHTFUL HOME. ONE_SQUARE_FROM 14th ST. CARS. ABOVE PARK ROAD. Beautiful yard, opening on 30-ft. paved alley; two large screened porches, hardwond' foors and trim: ; electric H:hl‘ modern plumbing throughout; 3 ' fine bed- i e R room, modern kitchén; wash trays and Servant’s toilet in basement. Large Colonial Front Porch. Possession with deed; bargaln price and easy terms. ..C. LACEY, 710 14th St. N.W. VALUABLE PROPERTY—12 LARGE ROOMS, { within 3 blocks of Congressional Library. o h.w.h.; electricity; fine condition: 3-car garage [7Ith 1ofC; blg rear yard. Price $10.000. Terms. COTTAGE. A little BEAUTY—T rooms. bath, large front gnd_sleeping "parches. " HIGHLY MODERN. Large lot; 15 minutes to Treasury by motor Either cat line, SPECIALLY PRICE! 8, Dergain for some ong. Tnapect day or e, ing. Phone Cleveland 1490. Brookland. $6,500. Terms. A real good 6-room home in a very desirable section, near to all nonvenlenul: eleflrle H‘hu furnace heat: tiled bath; newly papered and pllnnd and in lplendm condition: deep lot with poult: and run; varlety fruit and fine shade; sev- in_this vicinity. N BANKING CORP'N, Real Estate Dept., 10th and G. Main 432, Evenings, North 813. 2008 CATHEDRAL AV, N.W., PR QODLEY PE. NT AND Fine location: pxlco righ T pommny to Dy 8 50-ro0m and. 3.Dath thoroughly modern home. J. A HAYDEN, 1410 G st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desirable 6-room houses, located in the northwest |1 section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. . B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. — . RESORTS. ATLANTIC OMTY. N. 3. 34 hotel from Beach. Private baths; ruoning water: elevator; reduced fall rites. Sam Ellls. owner. N. J. Collins, mgr. HOTEL CONTINENTAL , always rea rms moderate. e o phone: % ATOT BUNCAN. “Try CLARENDON HOTEL smn fall and winter cates. Runaing tor In_all rooms. MONROE HUTCHINS. CHESPEAKE BEACH CLEVELAND INN North_Chesapeake Beach. STILL OPEN. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. dogble back | ENT Four-bedroom and two-bath house, of center- entrance type; maid's room, with running wa- ter, and finished storeroom on third foor; bath hot-water heat, electricity: screens, asbestos-covered pil i on 60-t. lot to an structed’ view, and yet within ears, mchool and stores; grounds expensively planted. MT. PLEASANT. ,500. Large house for immediate possession; brick; 10 rooms and bath; furnace heat, electricity; large front yard; very moderate terms will ronsidered. DAHLGREN TERRACE. $9,500. Semi-suburban; 6-room and bath house; well planned and substantially built; hot-water hu', gas_and electricity; screened sleeping oak rs; large lot, with garage; Ihmhbe"v paved strect and alley; suitable “™* " 13th ST. N.W. . ,000. A 7-room brick home 1n the 14th St. Helghts section; hot-water heat, electricity and gas: pleaty of space for garage; the lowest priced offering in this section. SHANNON & LUCHS, Clarendon 220. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. MIDWEEK SALE Desirable Household Furniture, Circassian Walnut “Bunga- low” Piano, Upright Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, October 5, 1921 Commencing 10 A.M. Practically New Circassian Walnut Bun low Piano with Music Cabinet to match, Ma- hogany Upright Plano, Dressers_and Chiffonier s and Enamel Beds, Spring “Mattress rror-front _and ather Werdrabes, Mahogany_Dining. Room Sults (10 pieces), Fumed Oak Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Electric Lamp with Silk Shade, Ladies’ Mahogany Desk, Grass Chairs and Rockers, ses, Liviog Room Suite, Couches, Mor- Refrigerators, Totlet oc3&+ Auctioneer. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ATE. IMPROVED BY THE BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1628 NORTH CAPITOL STREET. y virtue of a_certaln deed of trust duly recorded, in liber No. 1365, at follo 356 et seq of the land records of the District of Columb! and at the request of the party secured the by, the ‘undersigned trusteés will sell, at pub- lic auction in froat of the premises, on TUES. DAY, THE ELEV. OF OCTOBE B, 1051, AT FIVE O/CLOCK Pr M, the following described land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 58 in the subdivision of lots in block 7. Blooming- dale, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in coun- 5 book 13, at page 107. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase- money to be paid in cask, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $250 will be required at time of sale, Al conveyancing, recording, revenue s ete., at cost of purchaser. s of sale be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JOHN "A. "MASSIE, FREDERICK A. HOLTON, €30-3&ds.ex80 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable building lots on 11th st. between Monroe and Otis sts. n.w., and on 15th st. near Girard st. n.w. Also Downtown business property, being the three-story brick |3, building No. 406 13th st. n.w., one-half block south of Pa. ave. By aothority vested fa us we will sell at pubile auction, in front of the respective prem- ises, on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OoF OCTOBER, 1921, K P.M., lot 22 in square 2832, fronting 50 feet on 11th. by a depth of 159 feet, between Monroe and Otis_sts. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., SAME DAY—Lot 2, in square 2660, fronting 50 feet on 15th street n.w., mear Girard street, The He!k‘ln, Cuban. French and other legations. 0'AT FIVE 0'CLOC] Lot 808 1 sapare 296, improred by tie three-story bri 406 13th st. n.w., overlooking Pa. ounced at time of sales. s $250 d!pflnl( nanired upon each parcel upon ae- ceptance of bid. Sales to be closed within 30 days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auct. oc1-d&ds xS\I UBLIC_AUCTION. GENERAY, SUDFLY. COSMITTEE. OCTOBER 7, 1921. Puble auction of unserviceable material warehouse in Eaet Potomac Park in buildin formerly occupied as soldiers’ barracks: Desks, Chairs, File Cases, Barrels, Scrap Iron, Copper and Zinc, Automobiles, Road Scrapers, Tract- ors, ‘Burlap Sacks, Door and Window Trim, Rubber, Automobile Tires, Carpets. Waste Ba kets, Cotton Rags, Printers’ Blanketing, He ing Engine, String, Adding Machiues, Stuffed | by, the undersigmed trustees will sell at public Money | auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Horse Changers, aod Mule, —Mimeographs. etc.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER SEV- 21" X TEN O'CLOGE ABL Terms: Cash. Material to be removed with- in forty-eight hours. Articles offered singly upon requent. M. F. JACQUES, ocd-8t Superintendent of Stpplles. THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEBS' EALE OF SIXTEEN UNIMPROV morth line of Massachusetts 'RONTING ERoRGIA AT, HAI(X[A'ON GALLATL AND 9th_BTS. BEING TIRE SQUARE. $iTi THE EXCEPTIO OF TWO LOTS. o THE_EN- N By Sirtus ot & cortain deed of, troat, duly e | P said corded in Liber No, 3818, folio t seq.. the land records of the District of Oulnmm auctlon, in DAY TR Tl 1921, AT HALF- the following described innd and premises, sita: in the county of Washington, District of lumbia, and designated to 6, both inclusive, and I o clusive, in block 2 (now square 3002), Siiencwood Park: s per plat recorded 1n the offl the eurveyorof the District of Go- lumba, In county book 7, 1 Terms of sale: _One-| . page inird W the purchase at 6 per centum per annum, pay- able_semi-annuslly, from day of sale, sécured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. " A deposit ot'8250 will ‘be required at time of sale. = All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps, et ost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be cor nlLed";nh within thirty days from day of sal e le se the trustees reserve the right to re-| of sale to be complied with within thirty days the risk and cost of de-{from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- t sell the property faulting purchaser, ment of such resile n Washington, DO JEEI’ W. RAWLING!. #e28.d&ds.ex8u ‘Trustees. ADAM A_ ‘WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, trix sale of valuable tached corner residence No. 1887 Monroe st. n.w. By virtue of authority contained in the last will’ and testament of_ William H. Bobeson, deceased, 1 3 Togiesids subdiviston, xce by the wideh of said lot taken for alley pur- now known for tazation purposes 852, square 2615, as per m-: recorded in the effice of the surveyor of the District of Collxmhla. in Liber No. 50 feet on Monroe strect by 124 feét on 19th treet, to & public alley, improved by & tory attic and cellar rooms (6 bedrooms), 8 baths, hot-water heat: modern plumbh:‘. southern exposul Tocati 2 x"mg" - ocation; ample’room for garage. Tnspection from 3 'to a" 0 pm. atter October 4" 5 PROPOSALS. session with ti Perme: Onecfhird cash, batance fa ane and QFFION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNGIL OF | to yeurs, at 7 per cent, secured by deed of Takoma Park, Md., Sept. 28, 1921.—Sealed | trust on the prope rty sold, or all cash at the la for ihe construetion 0f approximate- | option of the' pre purchaser, 500 square yards of cement roadway, by 1 and 100 cu- et o be wnpued with T days. Al conveyancis Eecsrtiag nevemn tamps and &t purcha: INDIE 7. BOBEBON, Biecotric. MYBR COHEN, Attorney, ocl-d&ds,exSn ‘Waodward building. -4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ESTATE SALE AT SLOAN'S GALLERIES 715 13th St. Wednesday, October 3, 1921 at 10 AM. Being effects from the Spindle Estate, by order of the Wash- ington Loan and Trust Co., with additions from other sources, including a large lot of antique and modern mahogany furniture. ALGISTERED Mahogany Dining Room Suites, Draperies, Rugs, Plated Ware, Jewelry, American Walnut Bedroom Suite, High Chests of Drawers, Antique Drop-leaf Table, Combination Bookcase-desk, Spinning Wheels, Antique Carved Mahogany Sofa, Antique Beds, Pictyres, China, Glass- ware, Library Tables, Secretaries, Talking Machines, Oak Dining Suites, Antique Beds, etc. TERMS CASH. FUTURE DAYS. F5u9 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 71»5 13th St. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. o0c3-2t FUTURE DAYS. - | surveyor's office records; after five days’ advertise- | serve the right to resell the property in some pewspaper pub- | risk and cost of defaulting purch: sig: M., lot 15, block | In front of the premises, t the rear 7 feet | TORER SIXT 0'0LOC) ‘as | 45,74 feet tront by 100 fee ved two- ) first Soane, reaidance, 13 wnlch Entire Contents of That Handsomely Furnished Residence 1020 16th St. At Public Auction (on the premises) Friday, October 7th, 1921, at 10 A.M. Embracing in part Handsome Adam Mahogany Dining Room Suite, consisting of 12 Chairs, Sideboard, Side Table, Extension Table, Persian, Chinese and Domestic Rugs, Antique \lahogarg Secretary, brass han- dles; Twin Bed Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Carved Mahogany Sofa, Hinoki Wood Chairs and Tables, Rich Drapene< Dresden China and Brass Clock Sets, Japanese Bronzes and Ivories, Valuable Japanese and Chinese Bric-a-Brac, Water Colors and Prints, Books, Andirons, Fire Mwhonny and 0-' Sets, Mirrors, Teakwood Stands, Lage \{ahogany Roll-top Desk, Leather Chairs, 3-piece Living Room Suite, Marble Bust, Curios, Indian Baskfls and Rugs, Library Tables, Paintings, Water Colors, contents of servants’ quarters, kitchen and pantry, etc. On View Thursday, October 6th. E. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. EDUCATIONAL. " WASHINGTON THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. F_VALUABLE APART- TRUSTEDS' SALB O] APLE APART MBS TORO AT WO, a7t “Y0U BT By irive of a certain deed of frust. duly re, SCHOOL OF ART corded in Liber No. 4152, folio 261 et seq., 1502 14th St. N.W. Fr. 2497 the land records of the District e Cotombier and at the request of the party secured thereby, WIIEIEEChandlce, Dirsctar, Illustrating. Cartooning, Fashion Drawing. ed trustees will sell at public a i e it PR R AY i, e SR S ’l'"' ELEVENTH DAY Ol lllll. ren’s Sa Iny ass. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM ., l')ly and v!l g Classes. he following desciibed land and premises. sit: uate in the District of Columbls, and desig- nated as and being lot 'F Sanner's subdivision In square ! recorded in the office of tl District of Columbia, in ‘Liber ‘31, fotlo 154, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deeed of trust for $11.500, and the amount over said trust to be paid in A deposit of $500 re- Quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. ~ WALTER A BROWN, McKEE, 8629-d&ds ex8a 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. Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches Qme month, day, $15; eve: ng, 8, ly payments the mext § months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR The Temple School of' §hofl- hand and Typewritin 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith's) Pitman and Gregg shorthand taught by cer- | tified teachers, typewriting, English, spelling, | Denmanship. lecnu:lll Lainiog. Dictatior classes day and night. | SCHOOL OF | spm WASHIN(]TON Professors from Spain—Conversational Meth Rapid_progress. 131517 F n.w. M. 5 Se Trustees, THOMAS L. CARTER. AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE OF STEAMER MAJESTIC. Pursuant to a decree rendered by the cor- poration court of the city of Alexandria, Vi on the 23rd day of September. 1621, in th chancery cause therein depending, wherein | Howard 8. Reeside et als. are plaintiffs and the Colonial Beach Company is defendant, the undersigned_receivers for the Colonial Beach Company will offer for sale at public auction, and Pm« streets, in the city of Alexandria. Va. OCTOBER ELEVEN, 1921, . the steamer at Roberts dock, between Kinj She wi within the past two years has been ‘hotoush: Iy overhauled at a cost of spproximately The _engines and boilers were built by W. & A. Fletcher Comp, This steamer has three decks, electric lights, searchlight, running water; all first-class equipment for freight and passenger business; has forty-two gtaterooms and o feet; her breadth 54 feet over all; dratt 6 feet 1 inch light: she in eq; fentnering. wheels ana the W. & A beam surface condensing, angiat horsepower; Legg botler, 52 sure (original): her coal bunke: about 60 tons of coal; she bas a large freight deck and will carry about 300 tons dead weight her epced i 14 miles per hour. Terms of sale: Oash. t of §2,500 will be required on t sale and the Dol nes o€"the parchass money must be paid ining_room.’ Her length is her " with within five da; thereafter. CHARLES H. ST. JOHN, S Learn Languages N JOOTHE, - -14¢ Receivers. m Natlv S THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. Fro e 5 Trustees’ Sale of a Learn Spanieh, French, Italian, (:m Sae e German, English, etc., from spe- Tract of Land, taining | i 12510 rained native teachers at About 16 575 Acres on Massa- chusetts Avenue Opposite the Home of Mr. Charles C. Glover and Fronting About: 73752 Feet on Massachusetts Avenue, 798.81 on Arizona Avenue and 65126 Feet on Quebec Street. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- corded in Liber 3510, folio 11 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, d at the request of the party secured there- the Berlitz School and reap real social and business success. Our superior methods have 43 years of success back of them and have enabled us to build up a system of 336 schools all over the world. Private or clase instruction day and evening. Call, write or phone for catalog. BERLITZ School of LANGUAGES Est. 1878. 336 Branches 816 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2620 American University Graduate School of Business Administration This school offers, to graduates of colleges and technical schools, thorough and practical courses in general business administration, ac- countancy—in preparation for the . P. A. examination, finance, for- engn trade, banking, transportahon etc,, leading to the M. S A, and Ph. D. in economics degrees. All classes meet after 4:50 p.m. in the downtown center of the uni- versity. For catalogue and further infor- mation call or write to (] 1907 F St. N.W. or Telephone Franklin 1500 New Classee e i i i i THE SEVENTEENTH DAY AD. lowing described land and premise: the county of Washington, District of Colum- Dia, and desij s and being parts of the ‘Grasslands,” *‘Alliance’ and “Terra Firma," described as follows: RBe- ginning for the same at the intersection of the venue, as laid down on plat recorded in Liber County No. 21, folio 25, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia, With the center line of Forty-second etreet northwest, as eame 15 laid down on the Highway Extension d_running thence northwardly with mentioned line to its intersection ‘with the south line of Quebec (formerly Quin- cy) street, as laid down on plat recorded in Liber County No. 10, folio 23, of the aforesaid thence _eastwardly ong the eaid south line of Quebec street to intersection with the westerly line of Arizona avenue, as shown on plats recorded in Liber County No. 9, folios 48 and 67, of the aforesaid surveyoi's records; thence southwest- erly on the westerly line of said Arizona ave- nue to the northerly line of said Massachusetts avenue, and thence northwesterly on said north- OF OCTOBER P. e in one, two and at six per centum nually, from day of secured by deed of trust upon the prop- | &Fty’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur. chaser. A deposit of '$2,500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, rev- enue stampes, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms equal installments, pay: three years, with intere per annum, v-nblo seml five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In W, iogton. D.C. oc4-d&ds.ex8u ADAM A. WESOHLER, AUOTIONEER. Valuable Business Property Nos. 818 and 820 414, Street S.W. by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the under- ned, T will offer for sale by public’ .ucui-. AY, H, 1921 A‘l‘ ALE PAST FoOR PM.. lots d 90, 541, t des n'%:.!;fi‘!m! building, large lance secured by f trust, rticulars of 1*be- announced at saie’ posit . Terms of sale to be complied with in Twenty duve. Al conveyancing, and revenue stamps at purchasers chet.. Fosseasion ou: | will be given December ‘umtil Chemistry and Physiu (Full Labratdry Work) Steward Preparatory EDUCATIONAL. School The Misses Maret, French School 1202 F Stroet m Yul'. Op-l lm ”. Main 8671 { and aduts. U. 8. Classes Start October 4 Class Hours: 5:15 to 7.15 and 7:15 to 9:15 ACCOUNTING—LAW—ECONOMICS Attend the Opening Lecture—Tuesday Evening SPECIAL COURSES Public Speaking, October 4 Investments, October 5 Actuarial Science, October 6 17 Lectures—34 Hours WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY 1736 G N.W. Y-M-C- A Women Main 8250 Admitted S COLUMBM _UNIVERSITY _ SCHOOL " Thomas Shepherd, Ph. D., Pres., 808% Eye ST. MARGE%’&ETS SCHOOL B iy, Dotruction: <olege DDA |y g o s SOb for lingnages, mathematics, physics. chemistey. | nd boarding schol for girls. peychology: day. night: co-ed: moderate. [ parten ent. MISSE Research University ' Fall Quarter Now Open 150 Evening Subjects Call Main 510 for Catalog 20 Jackson Place Facing Lafavette Square and White House. ‘Register This Week NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. = = = Kinder- Foys admitted to lower Il George Washington ! ] University Chartered by Act of Ci ! | g Co-educational e Offers Graduate and Under- graduate Intruction Liberal Arts i Engineering Architecture Education . g the fore. ||| Day and Evening Classes S d b Children’s Saturday Class tssare deldiinhthenlutonatiar: """‘?I!' D]’“B“‘:n' Cg::umecne-‘ Eor'Gialogs and, ether 1 ormation sign, Textile Design, Color, om-‘ ly to the Registrar mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, [| ™ H;’Elup’!nu. Srare by orthwest Painting and Modeling Classes. Sessions in all dep-munu begin ! Individual Instruction. School | Classes forming. Register now. Hours for Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. HALL NOYES SCHOOL pens Sept. 19th. Full graded and High BeeT Clkeies: aiva private coachig 10 outHs Civil Service prep. by ex-examiner ACCOUNTANCY Offers exceptional opportunities to ambitious men and women, REGISTER NOW FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G St. N.W.. C 8th apd G St. | COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Catalogue. Frances Mann Hall, A. M. 221 E St. XW. M. 3877 Enrollment Week University Preparatory School Bpecial reduced tuition rates throughout entire year for those who enroll this week. Courses in Mathematics, Langusges, Phys. ics, Chemistry, Civics, History, 'Litera- ture, Btenography, ing, Economics. |, 8.E. Corner 18th and F sts. n.w. Fr. 2080, || ‘Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8., Prin. ‘ | SH??’THKNI) TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30DAY STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL 1410 St X. cond Floor._ Main 2576 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 ACCOUNTANCY Complete La Salle University Course in [ hu— Accountancy. A. State one for any C. P. Board_ examination in the U. S. within' & comparatively short time. Individual and_class instruction cou- dled with the La Salle Problem Method. C. P. A. Instructors Enter at any time Descriptive eatalog STEWARD SCHOOL of Higher Accountancy 1202 F St. Main 8671 SPECIAL INSTRUCTION For aratgrade civil service promotion exami- | tion Oct Miss Madeira’s School || 1330 19th St N, Sixteeenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B., Vassar Head Mistress Mrs, Isabel Garvin Shefi_y OTTOT. SIMON—Voice culture. Py of Bonks of London, collaborated wr aw Tele: Pisno. Pupil of Rafael Joseffy of New York, 1910-1913; Richard Burmeister of Berlin, 1913 b ave. n.w. Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires S. S. Aeolus, 21,000 Tons (B) October 15 S. S. Huron, 17,000 Tons (B) October 27 S. American Leglon holds record, New York to Rio, - AUCTIONS. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 EDUCATIONAL. 31 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES mm"fifimmonu EDUCATIONAL. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION CEUCHS s e s 1 7 (AT e | SRS MERIC TEACHR, EXPREEN R ke SHANNON & LUCHS, S === C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc,, Au cts. il IlllllfllIlIIlllll|l||l|ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|||IlI|IIIIIl§ o o R PETWORTIL CHEYY CHASE. 715 13th St. Fresh A i S —— s e 00 $18,500. ' res man ccoun lng % ofSS0CATED, r°'flym?§" New York‘ to Rio de = HENRI SOKOLOV—Violin. Graduate of Brussels Conservatory. Pupil of Caesar Thomson. Studio, 1107 11th st. n.w. Telephone Franklin W. Frequent pupils’ recitals and concerts. 11 days 1 hour 4% minntes Stcamers of U. S. Shipping Saltsman Music Studio PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE 1322 G n.w. Fr. 1274. Recitals, Practice’ Rooms. Board Teacher Voice Culture and Singing. Shelley Building, 1524 H st. n.w. Bhakespearean and 014 Italion Methods. 14 lessons, $21. Frapklin 3501 T;G.lt%s l]}lj:.« S, HADD] 3 PMI"ISOI! Steamship Lines er of piano—accompanist. ‘assenger Dept., 67 Wall St., N. Y. 1008 Mass, ave. nw: 8 Also at the Line's Offices at Elementary _Main 1658 Advanced Keyser Blig., ashington Conservatory of Music iy 1408 New Hampshire Dupent Circle Start Your Children In Music—Now Open. 8 SCHOOL ¢ SINGING Seventh ynr Mne, Lucia Torieri. Taduate and formerly assistant to Lampart teacher of Sembrich), prin Foreign_in- struction at home. Rnoklet on Con- o1 ois Gocway Bullzing. Chisage 708 Commen St., New Orleans equest. Passenger & Frei; “Servv:s from New Y Connections B—mrclmg the Globe SPECIAL , MEDITERRANEAN s+~ SAILINGS 18th and Columbia road and 1916 Calvert st. 507 3 Phonen Col. 5669 Pia lin._Ukulele. Baxophone. PIANO INSTRUCTION MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY upil of Xaver Scharwenka. Berlin, 168 17th 8t. N.W. "Phoe Adams 390. Violin. Mando- Studio, WASHINGTON "CCAAMRS}‘{'(I)?;;A:' -NOnobzr 22 Dacember 7 COLLEGE OF T Mg S e Madeira, Gibraltar. MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in Al Branches of Music 714 17th St. k. 4491 | STEAMSHIPS | Sumptuously appoi unexcelled service and cuisin fooms with bath and ensuite any port and periect freedom Shore excursions if desired: a'so stop-overs 1deal for Independent Travel Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Sailings and Fall Information Apply Company's Office WAL e | | Yearhook _ Fr: 14th 8t Washington i NEW ; YORK—-—HAVRE—PARIS Luxuriously ap- ‘Ehm‘n gt‘ ;’; Xrn Lorraine pointed passen- | France + waRoe ger steamers of | Lecpoldina 2 maskauhees 21,000 tons dis- | NEW Yonx-—vxno—uvx}: placement sail- | ROUSITLLON ing from New|LA BOURDONNALS . York. S. S. Vasari Oct. 6 ov. Nov. Oct. “Oct. nd Fo terest Woak Mutor Teios descriptive literature. el - St Sl L NE“ 7E%I AND arts of South America. office, 42 FRICA by Union-Castle Line, Sanderson & Sn, Gen, Passenger Agts. || == Broadwey, York Or Ay Biosmeilp Ticket _Agents. ? o R DING STORAGE X . ft. Finest St 8 in City. | LY 8 25O l Merchandise. Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers City, S8uburban and Lon[ D tance Mmln: 8845 Free E 438 O . Going South Why Not Break the Monotony of All-Rail Travel By a Delightful Water Trip Historic P:t.t:mc River Chenp:ke Bay Norfn:l.k, Va. Convenient rall connections to All Points on SEABOARD AIR LINE ATLANTIC COAST LINE UNION lVfovmg || LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD&CO | 15tk and | Pa. Ave lephone M WATES L STORAGE CO Fireproof Warehouses ESTIMATES ©“\VgiSelfise ™ PHONES #hicstss S%5%% THE CIVIL SERVICE i PREPARATORY ShCHOOL LAW SCHOOL | Nlfion;'l University The Co-Educational (Inocorporated by Special Act of Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL . A select school, established thirteen traini; 3.’3-‘- rotessor, * Barel now fat | aafes protesiar! now fot | 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave.) Phone Fraaklin 2994 Y.W.C.A. Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Evening Standard _courses leading to SCHOOL the degrees of LLB. LLM. and M. P. L. and qualifying for ad- mission to examination for the Bar. Students by intensive study may complete the maximum work of- fered in shorter time. For catalog or other information, apply National University Law Opens October 4th Day and Evening Classes General Education Dept. Cultural and vocational courses. Get ready now for the job Building, 818 lflhséll:leet go;thwkeflL ahead! Main 6617 and Franklin . . R Physical Education Gymnastic—Sports—Dancing Swimming Efficient Faculty, Adequate Equipment, Moderate Rates REGISTER NOW? YMCA SCHOOLS Co-sducational—3532 Students Last Year Accountancy Bchool Drafting School 1333 F St. (Admmmnfion Bldg) Law (Bar Course) Automotive School Branch 614 E § Commercial School Employed Boys' e —— Preparatory School Boys’ Day 8chool Call or Addresx, 1736 G n.w. Main 8250. GUNSTON HALL 1906 Florida Avenue A Resident and Day School for Girls. Thirtieth Year Begins Sept. 29. ratory and Post-graduate )(ule,wArt, o and Domestle Science. Opening October ! WEDNESDAY. oc!oxn 5 ALL— Call ‘or sond for informetion bulletin and reserved seats for opening lecture, STRAYER’S School of Accountancy F St. at 9th Main 3430 EN'S DEPAR' M CBEVERLEY R. MASON. Principal. Tlm Misses Eastman’s Schoal 1305 17tk St. (Cor. .l-. Ava.) High School department o 26. | Intermediate and Prima: d-pamnnu op Oct. 8. Send for catalog. d;s i Washington :Zolle ' STRAYER’S co-unenlonl L ‘Twenty-Sixth !u.r ‘III BUSINESS COLLEGE Seventcenth Successful Year Twenty-five Thousand Students Faculty of Twenty-five Specialists Spacious Class-rooms Intensive Secretarial Training Distinct Accountancy School ' IComplete Courses in ANl Com- Sept. 36th Tuition, SSS per Annum : Sessions 10100 to 12:00 a.m. i or 5115 to 7100 p.m. ! 1L, B.—LL. M.—X. P. L ours, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1315 K St. N.W. Phone Main 4585 EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING. mercial Branches ELOCUTION, ARGUMENTATION, ZaonTd NoloE BUILDING AND PRYS | ||[Energetic Bureau of Placements| $EAL EDUGATION. * - Classes Forming Weekly e bauees for men and womes. . Of | interest to lawyers, preachers, teach- F St. at Ninth Main 3430 o, stadents and Al who have occasian to spe: . ng. m&. K. & K. Way o wifuatand i mothode | * sh—Private THE K. & K, INSTITUTE (tenth ym) 427, Yative Teacher, MISS ¥. BOREAS 418 H street n.w. 17th st. a.w. Phone Columbia 4718. * ite SoUTHERN mATLwAY . |! et ggggfigg THRU TICKETS i = Bk City Ticket Office, 731 15th N. < 2 R s TS Norfolk & Washington ! SEPARATE ROOMS, ilo e Distance VING Rates Reasonable. BY EXPERTS n. Ave. N.W. Looal and Long By Careful Men. lno-e 104 PACKING 705-9 HDDERN FlREPROOF STORAGE NeRw ERICA LINE Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany German _passengers may be routed via BERGEN by steamers, direct to HAMBU! Modern Twin ‘Screw Steamers Bergensfjord . 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