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0, OCTOBER 30, 1921— EDUCATIONAEL, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION M u S i c al M e n ti O n PART 1. REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ erbocker Theater, when ghe will play, “Bemedictus” (Gounod), as a sol in collaboration with Ls EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE—HOUSES EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. . Continued. Sondtanct HALL-NOYES SCHOOL | ¢ wonrLnh oTIinine— & g TSROON TONNER HOUSE. ALL SODE Opens Sept. 10th. Full graded and High s WENGERD STUDIOS A B improvementu: brick garage; owner. Add alret Sept dbh. WVIL genced aint-Saens) and (Handel). Doz _280.-H. Htar_ofice Bl Snd adults. " Civil Service prep. by ex-cxaminer TEACHER OF SINGING. The first of the recent] coneert U. B, alogue. ¥ Frances Mann Hall, A, M. 6-ROOM HOUSE, EXCELLENT CONDITIO: jmmediate possession; $5.800 to quick bu; Limited number of piuno puplls sccepted. Studlo, 1476 Belmont st. n.w. Col. 2183. Z ments, pure and . the Hawailans of the olden time organized MacDowell Music Club, « .| Hawaiian songs and instrumental 32,800 cash, balance only $30 montily. W M. 3877. B _St. N.W. s numbers will be the musical feature not very well} which Miss Georgia 1. Miller is presi- alko. wil ey “farniahed it dext - Supplied. Thero were but two, these be- | dent, ce Thirsday evening w: G5 A st mer e i TheMumMsret,FrenchSchool BESSIE N. WILD ac the first regular meeting of the |fuPPLoL. Thero Were bUL LN o the | o tooK DIace U S OWNER. 1438 A at. ne. ing the ‘uke-ke,” whi CHEVY CHASE, D. C. ‘Buy from owner and e large commission. ’fll! completed, 5-room Dutch colonial honse and garage; all modern improvements; built for my own home; must sacrifice; make uf{»r. small cash_payment. Phone Weat Don’t Miss This. A Bargain—Vacant. 916 North Carolina ave.. one square from Lincoln Park and East Capitol st.; Bath, hot-water heat; in perfect eany terms, B Tor_iny 1784 Connecticut Ave. Volce Culture, Piano and Harmony. Eleventh ‘Y::r Opens_Soptember 0. _ Studio, 73 R. 1. A VON UNSCHULD UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, INC. Mme. Marle Von Unschuld, Pres. Every Branch of Music Taught by u Fuculty of Artists. Preparalory School Edna ‘Blshop Damel Singer and Teacher of Singing. dio, 1506 G st nyw. MISS EMMA L. MINKE, Teacher of Piano 523 Clifton st. Col. 908-J. 1ISS AMY C. LEAVITT, | VOICE AND HARMONY, iog and Accompunying. Sieh oo, MISS JEANETTE M. HOWARD (Pupil of S. M. Fabian) TI:ALHI:R OF PIANO o Studio W st (PETWOI WALTER T. HOLT Established 1894, Phone Frauklin 4113, STUDIO, 1219 CONN. AVE. Bchool of Mandolin, Guitar and Bano, Hawaiian Nteel Guitar Pliving and the Ukulels TUDIO HALL FOR RENT. Sisterhood of the ghth Street Tem- | when < simply a Jew's harp in the rough The ‘hano’ was made of bamboo into which holes had beer burned, 5o that its appearance was very wch the same as the flute of today, cxeept that it was, ‘of course, very crude, er, instead of using the mouth, Iways blew through the nose. This in- ‘sln:mcm. has gone out of use entir are!the modern Hawaiians taking mo; kindly to the flutes that come from the | of the mainland. The aally a slender piece of | ight or ten inches long, upon | stretehed a picce of stout twine | from the fib ‘Olona’ tree, | i of this instrument is placed be- | tween the while Wwith a_straw | held in t kand the string is | touched with greater or less force, a cording o the song produ “While among the olde music of the of their fathers and mothers is still prevalent, the ation_inclines to more tuneful When the ‘hul on, they like nothing better than to rike quietly and ir_rhythmic motions of body, feet and hands give vent to the pl urabls ing ch masters dowell Piano i ple November 7 at 2 o'clock, the Misses Edith and Grace McDow=ll compositions 0l to 17 Ye The Hotel Tield | Calls You! ion-wide demand for trained men and all departments, hotels, _eclubc, t hou: stunrants, cafeferins, tea rooms. Unerowded zood salaries, fine living, quick advancement. s indorsed and our students Iending h perators and mauagers in all parts of the United States. will sing duets in the native lan- glhage. They will play their accom- paniments on the Hawailan guitar and ukulele and will wear the signif cant *lels,” or wreaths, which always worn by Hawaiian musician Tho Principal speaker of the. after: 1n0on will be Col. John Temple Grav Mis McDowell spent con- siderable time in Honolulu studyi un music and have been ful in their appearances fore various clubs and here their rendition of th has been characte delightful. lights are gi Iapamsz language Prof. Condou Tel. Franklin 2671. Pa. Ave. NW. ACCOUNTANCY Offers. oeptional opportunities to IEGISTEE )IOW FOR Day Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE ambitious men and women. 715 G St. N.W.. Corner 8th and G Sts. Thy Beamini Sings in the Apple Marks, sopranc provisation rld from ow £5,400—6 ROOMS A 1o’ navy vard; double ot A, W.LEE. 344 D xt. n. One student writes us: I called at the Breakers—presented my credentials and was forthwith hired, Letng placed in the office, other— am very pleased to state that T have sccepted the management of the above notel. You can win as they are winaing. Fall Classes Now Forming Evening Classes—Home Study TUITION MODERATE Call, Write or Phone for Particulars Lewis Hotel Training School CLIFFORD LEWIS, President 1324 New York Witches * Paulin Lullaby Songs, nd “Deserted.” 1 tenor. Mrs. Lou's Lewis Atwater panists, Midsummer wis 1. T hompso Ui hot-water heat: convenient to rice, to sell quickly, re- tives the | were ace Aloha Isles and the ts used by th, . She said Che Hawalians of the olden times three or four distinctive typ First may be mentioned lecle Koihonua,' or roval chant: ‘Mele Olioli’ or love songs, com- another type, and the ‘Mele or dancing songs, still anotk Of course, there are modifications of these, such as the ‘lonas,’ or name| songs, composed at the time of the birth of a great chief, and the ‘Kan k sung at the time of the death of a chief. “The songs of the first type men- tioned were composed and sung only for the high chicfs, while the songs of uniqu natives in the the dwelling on D st. sw nlars address Box 10 will he Helen Gerrer, violinist, his v [ assisting soloist - of un Starting Federal Experts Evening Classes 150 Subjects College Credit Two Free Subjects to Each Student Enter This Week gational Church Nrs. The feel- The onward m they cumbed to the zation, and today d in the ci $10,500. NBAR 17th AND COLUMRIA RD — stone aud brick house; 9 lrz Datl and a double vacant. 'Terms re nged $11,000 NEAR 18th AND KILIO eolonial_home- numbers will | Fibich, m with My weird i dolin, their 1 notwith soul of violin; violin oblizato, garage. nd ukulele violin music st ]mpu ar u,mun,m, an mai's o S “MISS KATHERINE RIGGS |thc second and third type song both | D Research University, HARP it their nature and were invar words and musi Queen Lilioukalani, | ¢ 1) itwn 20 Jackwon Place. o animent of instruments | who lived 10 see it become the most | art Desireth Concert—Lessons dliar to the Hawaiians. Leloved song of the Islands and rank Lord 1s M lited States with : alto £o s ; E 1 Kalorama Rd. “Among these was the ‘Pahu’ (ipu hokeo), or drum, fashioned from [ well-seasoned wood and covered with the skin of a shark. With this drum {was al a_smaller one, and upon the two the player kept time while the song was in progr Another Nddress SHoE form of drum used was made from a X species of I i gourd, which Sometimes g propor- The ‘puili’ is a_bamboo stick in popuiarity in the U some of our national o and chor nio N (Ste livg_into n_stor: Very easy An English publication whose repre- ently toured this country ation of COLUMBIA | i SCHOOL OF Over Jlin and or; i). R I2th AND 11 rooms and tiied part: Ate possession. & CO. izens' Bank Bldg. The soloists appe on the pro tions. der the training of R. Ml Sl 2 out like a hand. ‘This, too, was used | = = ziven by the Pen NOW AVAILABLE. {for the purpose of keeping time, the | !ering the service, in_charge of the | ciety at the Wil = {method employed being to tap with ICUSic of the sanoluary choir of night wil Miss Patr turned Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Strictly fireproof building in heart of business section. One entire floor or more. 4-ton elevator. For particulars apply Merchants” Transfer Storage Co. 922 E St. N.W. Main 6g90o. Be sure to see our SUNSHINE HOMES MICHIGAN PARK and Mich ave. FEET FRONT. Homes in town with ground all around for less than houses in a Tow. F\‘hibit open to (I:nrk. HOUSES. South. s Church, this cit; The rP-E traveler says to English read- | Tt was a revelation to go to a| mid-western city like Omaha and find a trained b«-\s cathedral choi 3 v with our best in| was an unsolicited com- soprano. tenor, with E as accompanist, it lightly on various parts of the body, the sound produced being of a shing nature. The ‘uliu-1i’ is per- haps the most fascinating of these native time keepers. It is a small gourd with a long Stem, the point of which 18 decorated with feathers. The sceds are allowed to dry within the gourd and when the ‘uiiu-1i' is rattled in the hands of an expert, the spund has the effect of urging one on th the dance. “When it comes to STEAMSHIPS | The regular vice given by th and_quartet chai Methodist | Learn Drafting and enter m this profession of good pay and congenial work. musical se: combined chort of the Petwort ha pliment for hoirmaster o Kathryn Rigg in giving the m al portions of the service this morning, at All Souls Unitarian Church, held at the Knic STEAMSHIPS DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS . will assis INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS musical instru- Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK Save. = ome {aquartet Cash. $ The Washington YMC: = ing of new courses this week at = Real Estate ........... Tues., Nov. Advertising ........ Tues., Nov. 1 1 Salesmanship ..........Thurs, Nov. 3 Credits and Collections.. .Thurs., Nov. 3 These courses will be of college grade, and enrollment will Schools announce the open- 7:30 as follows: {"UNITED STATES® F STORAGE CO. 1 rep rooFWare!wuses ESTIMATES N SIOViNG BASING PHONES #3233 187 s ‘Moving Passemzev&Fre‘ ht Services from Nevs\on. Connections Encircling the Globe SPECIAL ;A MEDITERRANEAN SAILINGS A"—November 19 Jan. 10 "0 LY THE Rlc" CAN AF] FORD TO KE Take 11th or F or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to end of route, or call Main 6935. Built, owned and for saie by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON 01, Floor, Woniward Bid. 15t and T o Tome Lik DI rooms, bath: — YMCA SCHOOLS Co-educational—3532 Students Last Year Drafting School Automotize School Employed Boys' » Boys' Day School Has No Equal As An All Year Resort It offers a perfect combination of spring, ‘summer. amtumn and winter- st cool enough in hot Acoountancy School Law (Bar Course) Commercial School Preparatory Behool MERO HANDSOME RI Brownstone and bri man- 3 ! I mterue Tusalt thei ronme; (opert eeplasen: | be limited to mature students. Visitors invited to the first Call or Address Gibraltar. Algiers of Thank e . ot s I =1 sessions LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD &CO. weather_and warm enough in of St 5 15tk _and P Ave. . Trieste, Alexa cold weather. the I Learn Languages From Natives Learn Spanish. French, Italian. German, |1 Eaglish, etc., from s trained na tive teachers at the Berlitz School and reap 1 session: open 1244 10th st. 1 31 BUILD YOUR OWN HOME We lave a party who will arrange the financ ing and building of your home on a number of in his cholce lots i differant sections of the city and suburbs if you have $1.000 cash. dite ond Sumptuousiy ap unexcelled service rooms with bath port and perfs lom of action 3 <ious if desired: also stop-overs. Ideal for Independent Travel, an early Whatever individua Telephone Main “ae06, The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc.. 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 roums, { Rookings to For Full Particulars, Call or Address Y-M-C-A SCHOOLS Hotels and Cottages Moderate Rates Daily Service from Washington, of them and have of J6 schools all "1 McLACHLEN BANK] B syste o9 13 . Drafts and Foreign Money Orders Information and Literat; s aga sed. Real Estate Dept Worla,” Private or class instrue Specialists in Eriemi Bl e A e P ibe acndn mied Main_432. d e Call, t h PP ompany is plannin 1736 GSt. NW. M. 8250 Open to Women 2 eerenings Chilchsite Borjipione ot Company's Office Woodward Blag. 731 15th st. irman this winter Long-Distance Moving Berlitz School of SEMI-DETACHED HO! brick: _alee.; a fine home. ve, location, REAUTIFUL Grant 3 b-w.h reduced to $10.900. tion 100, mer “ce NION REALTY CORPORATION, 517 14th St. N W Washington LANGUAGES | Clark’s 18th Cruise to the Ent. 1878, 336 Branches ¢ | ; : MEDITERRANEAN EGYPT AND EUROPE i By specially chartered Canadian Pacific superb steamer EMPRESS of FRANCE Norfolk & Washington B e Steamboat Co. [few T {turead All of ment, for little prejudic but in sor inst the lan NEAR 16th AND K N.W. ment brick: about 1S room north of 3 % rooms; 4 ba offices or business. abore Dupont Circle—3-story b 3 baths; fine home. Price, § 3rdand’ Penna. ave. n.w. 6 rooms and bath. UNION ‘REALTY CORPORATION. fain 8415 1410 G_st. n.w. CHEVY CHASE BARGAIN. Immediate Possession. Must Be Sold. 8 Rooms and Bath; Detached. FIRST FLOOR—Living room, reception hall, dining room, breakfast room. kitchen, pantry. | JOIN THE NEW CLASS IN | BOOKKEEPING Prl r, JOHN BERG, C.P.A,, Instructor | Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 2. Prepares for bookkeeping positions and courses in Accountancs. $6 per month 4 months’ course. BEST INSTRUCTION AT A MINIMUM CHARGE opportunit Pric WUSICAL INSTRUCTION | ¥ 1 R RN v | SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 X2, ALEXANDER BLOCH—Vio'= By Careful Men. Rates Reasonable, 18,481 GROSE TONE. Phone ]()4 PACKING BY EXPERTS | From New York, February 11 2 705-9 OF NEW 'YORK Are Tenching at the = NG Syorags | 74 DAYS FIRST CLASS, $600 2o Washington College of Music WINTER BUILDING STORAGE Including hotels, drives, guides, fees, etc. This_Season. 714 17th St. Fr. 4491 80,000 sq. ft. Finest Storaga Space in City. Route: New York, Canary Islands, Madeira, The Fabian School of Music | ! Recent events dent circles includ al given by pup Includi 8 Days, $91.00 Jiqudn= All Outdoor Sports—No Passports Every Five Days via . “Fort Victoria™ “ort Hamilton™ cial Tours Folder Nocturne in irolyn Frank (Newland), “Bacl “Wood Sophis . Miss Dorot 600 Rooms for Househcle Goods and Seville (Granada) Gibraltar, Merchand. Exrert Packers, Craters & Shipven! Torhorn Bite Marios A thens 18 deys in Egypt and Pales. Ruburban and Long Distasce Moviny . 8845. Free Estimates. Constantinop] tine. Monte Carlo, Havre. Liverpool. Que. 1438 U st. a.w. SECOND FLOOR—Four bedrooms. bath and 2 ont Ave. N.W. Franklin 343. Stop-over in E 12 ShE ot e e ataue. chichon nosse: | WASHING I ON COMMERCIAL e dags 1n Baris and London. $00. A fow va- BERMUDA LINE Hox Hereens, awnings, 2-car garage, chicken house, | ALICE DELESLYNE TAYLOR. TEACHER, Chacies on our 17th annusl Cruise, Feb, 4th N |nx(.n(-n§nu! hot-1 UI')I(Q’P heater. Asst. to Iate S. M. Fabian. Frank C. Clark, Times bldg., New York Tor rent. North S - v, M Fasy Terms. Act kal) . Berger 3343 TanNopin 8 B | Sl 1736 G Street N.W. 7'} Mootan FIRE PROOF susmd " Sronims v nd emps), e Kravit CVieus Wa~hmgton Realty Exchange, ! 504 E st. n.w. Main ..9‘ AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. { THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable and Well Located . Property, With Good Busi- ness Future, Being the Three- story Brick Residence, Con- taining 10 Rooms and Bath No. 2108 18th Street N. (Vacant.) l By virtue of anthority vested In us we will| sell 2t public anction, in front of the premises. | o MOSDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF to: pupil late Ferdinand | 3344 ied iy appoint- Main 8250 oice Dept., Sieber of Rerlin. ment only. Evenings Elinor L. Schmldt Pupil of Signor Albino Gorno, dean of the Cinelnoati Co'lege of Music, 'will conduct classes in the history and appreciation of music. YMCA MEN AND WOMEN The monthly ical vesr first mu CRUISES From New York to Havana, Kingston, Panama Canal, Venezuela, Trinidad, Barbados, Fort de France, St. Pierre, St. Thomas, San Juan, Nassau and Bermuda. No passports required. MEGANTIC Jan. 17—Feb. 18—March 20 VOYAGES From New York to the Mediterranean: Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Genoa, Naples, Athens, Alexandria for Egyptand the ADRIATIC (24,541 tons) January 7 —February 18 ARABIC (17,324 tons) January 21— March 4 Independent Travel. Bookings to any Port. Apply Mediterranean Dept. asant tson will -k PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Chargé for Estimates' CLEAN, DRY STUEAGE FOR FURNITORB | Estimates cheerfully given. Oor WESCHLER'S, $20 P jgiven the Mount quartet unc M. Little, with 2 {ore All of the | Gounod, * { abylon’s *W 1s” (from the * " with_the ‘her L Ik WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Beginners Main 7838 Advanced WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY * OF MUSIC 1408 New Hampshire Adjoining Dupont Circle Augmented Faculty of 20 Teachers In all branches of music obeson at t nbors will m incidental solo r. The public Largestdimensions of anysteamshipsailing. to West Indies. Over 25 years’ experience in Winter Cruises. Apply Cruise Dept. ic rdially invited ! The monthiy mus Paul’s English Luthe: al service at ! hurch w ///////////7//////////// % OCTOBER, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M : . 554, fmproved as ghove. Grade Including Giovanni Chieri, Pupil of ‘White Star Service, of the same high standard which has made the Olympi Sraming 8 o a0k oS e ST € A e Offers a Course of College T ot Fun WhiteStae Service o he same ish sandard hich o Wit he' vt 50 at 6%, two an a s 7 of Was wubject fo @ second deed of | STUDENTS’ ORCHESTRA 2 ; ntly awardrd Tomes fon 35550, payable £100 per month. The | Freshman Semester Starts File youx zame with Roglstrar = Write today for WHITE STAR LINE Write today for ooy amount over said deeds of trust to be paid Y Masrrare atR&ular Tariff Rates. Foreign Mediterranean or 4 Mediterranean or ervatory oOf Music, 000 eash and the remainder on easy term: Start Your Cildren inMusic_-uian railroad and sleeping car tickets West Indies Booklet Washington Office: 1208 ¥ St. NoW. Rest Indies Booklet n from (hirty-four contestan NOVEMBER 8 established achool on European principles. R. M. Hicks, Manager $250 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. S b selections will Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at 5 direct to destination. s 0 close hit = by Borowski, and “A Tty dngs or 1§rwr:':‘:§r‘v‘r'h-h:i q:\ dA' e i g Accounting—Law—Economics Salts Music Studio e T Yy Oritara. Mr B S oc28.d&ds _THOS. J. OWEN N. Aucts. l man udi RESO. 7 B e s URIS ¥S. = \( ) vill sing “Savior, Bl = F;:E;alc:l:.‘drnovszx PUBLIC SPEAKING PIAI}!C‘:)z. (yIOLg\I'u\;OICE ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. |soleist an '|\‘_‘\] P, Guariet BY, Recitals, Practice Rooms. { Wil juclude “Send Out Bankruptcy Sale of Groceries, Arthur Deerin Call, M. A. N - by ou; “A Song in Implements of Trade, OPENS NOVEMEER 9 \||| KING-SMITH STUDIOS | AN _ANNOUNGEMENT R T E " coprano: Marion Fixtures, Etc. st. NW W N 1751 New Hampshire Ave. ! The R enrtSe Midaritgs, 1 e eE iy i\ 1136 G St N.W. OmER B e i e pymie et N0 - . . N or fessional ¢ ‘ultur: udy = H bassg, COMPOS the quar! o . T ™ pankcupt. No e Mam 8250 Admitted §§ Dramatic AFt Clansess Now Tours and Cruises i ar u = e“ 'm Kincer will be at the organ. e Tu. ot v on pucthe & N Tormie. South America ! red Smith, soprano \ E 031, % Students Trained for Public Perf H - ¥ fred S ohTang: ek A, s r LI 222227 15 Recttals, Piavs and Musical Prodaetions EB“"d mumu ;r{mr{ E; i‘fi i ATLANTIC GITY, N. J. cor fuck, contratio? ¥ fresh groceries, scales, showcases, nmg Teclephone North 10385. RO sailing lew Yor a uerite Gotien, oo e e e celricg, Couaies, (o0, e spl-:l-:CH ARTS FlLlNG A Paying = ) g Ape 10 (59 dap) vising Bcky/osanrume ot Soinx fs montivior By e e totosy: Katharine Johnston and Associated Zeaokers | Eventog © my_f"'fl:‘:fl':m it PIANg?M_mSfiUCT TION p:,:':_';:::;: lfl.‘;«’:‘fl;‘;fl.fl'&ynt it has established on the American Plan (including meals) It :.‘:\lfi' S eain r--'.‘"fln,' nte rj‘:a:'x‘:'; scardadte. Golumblan “Bids- Principal's pupils take dignified rank ns Call elephone, Main 7004 or Write P AT L e tevideo, Santos, Sao Paulo and Rio de the following Weekly VL CoA Stage hies Expression, speech defects recital Law and Keepwell For conference Inxtriictors, il bra French series mentary { 8tudlo, " and Standing School of Fi Japeiro. Globe-Wernicke Company. 12181220 F St. N Washington. Spanish Private Lesson by native teacher, Miss F. Borras. 172 17th St. N “ Col. 4718. = and Tndexing. 166 17th St. N.W. Phone Ada: Higher jed. WINTER RATES DOUBLE ROOM AND BATH, TWO PEOPLE, $85, $95 and $112 according to location, and a SINGLE ROOM AND BATH, ONE PERSON . ... $60 and $70 EDUCATIONAL | Wood’s School Honolulu via West Indies, Panama Canal and Cal- fomia, Cruise includes Hilo and Kilauea. FIOLIN. MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN GUITAR | and ukuiele instruction given in pupils’ homes. Address Box 74-K. Star office. and on), Mis ~hubert) 1ling ART FT SCHOOL. .S. BUCKE' TE, 7th Cew . 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. Classes in drawing and_designing, oil an | FIRST.-GRADE CIVIL SERVICE PROMOTION ELLA ELLIS SSEY is_fi_]flflll’! A emall number of particularly choice locations are at higher rates. NOgmas S S . water color painting. photo and luntern si | examination, Nov. Special _instruetio Volce, Piano, Technie, Theory TII Med' s During th h = & That We Two Were 2 All Commercial Branches batik cte. Regis- | Tuition, §5 for entire course. DB OIVIE (| PIANO TESSONS.Reginners, 12 lessoos, e iterranean uring these months the climate of Atlantic and “Within a_Mile SERVICE PREPARATORY 001, ne. cor- || $10; advanced, 12 lessons, $13. Students’ A cmise of 61 days sailiny Cityis the most delightful of the whole year. Town” (Old Scot Omne month, day, $15; evening, 8. || P'lione Franklin 1 ner 12th and F n.w. Phone Franklip 2080. 31 | | practice, use ot Nlnn for Tent. cruise of ys ‘lb A : Black. thly payments the e Btudio, 1407 N. Y. Ave, Franklin 6708, S.S. CARMANIA Feb. 11 Both houses will remain instead of one of them closing at Mowthe wue fiee. MATHEMATICS Thoman Shepherd T Do Pres, 806% Eys $500 and up heretofore. Exquisite music a feature. Obstacle Golf on front lawn. wilbur W. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR w. Indiv. instruction; college preparato; Horseback Rxdmg. Golf (2 Championship Courses), Rolling Chairs, jOhio. for three Miss Lucia S. Collins, Piano Instruction. Franklin 1800-W. Studlo, 510 Eye nglish, Clr- . Astronomy, Commerciai German, Latin, Chemist Economics. Frencl ry, Physics, Botany, Physiology, Taw, THE UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL. L. ADOLPH RICHARDS, M.A., M. 8., Prin. coraer12th and " n.w. Phone Fr. 2080. Dr. Washington ¢ First Congregational Church of Jumbus, has been engaged for a s ilar position at St. Margaret's copal Church, this | spanian. Around the World Groups limited to 12 members. Sailings from San Frandico Dec. 173 from New York December 31st. Piers, Theatres, Movies, and countless other amusements. OWNERSHIP MANACEMENT JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY physics, chemistry, : ‘co-ed: moderate. SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Protessors from Spain—Conversational Method, usges. mathematics, ‘hology: dny. night: SPANIS Concert Baritone, McCall Lanham Sgert Beritone. ing,_American Tnstitute of Applied Music, N.'Y. Chevy Chase School. Wednesdays pri: vate ll’udlm 1114 Vt. ave. Ph. Frank. : | e, = | LASSOCIATED STUDIOS, g and Mrs. Louis A, Potter. OR RT California 7 h ies of Sunday eve OTTOT. SIMON—Volcs culture. Pupli . E TLA will open their series NATIONAL[ SHORTHAND || geciim istunt || sun cem pie o o » || 7 TRAYMORE "% | THE CAL e Marchesl of Paris and Italian masters frequent intervals. i An« Club next Sunday evening. s C H 0 OL F INE IN 30 DAYS o Brankia Jear o o mw. Tale: - || Werlds Greatest Hotel Success Virginia Ave. Soderate Fall Bates. | Charles W. Fairbanks, chairman 1 i the music committee of the club, ; LA SALLE SPIER—Piano. Pupll of Florida-Cuba HOTEL CONTINENTAL Iso the following artists f. HE TIME REQUIRE THE Rafael Josefty of New York, 1 nounces also the following 8 T D BY Hithira. Burmelster of - Bériin. 1015 Tours in January, February and March Aiways open, slways reads: terms moderate. | the remaining affairs of the mont & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1760, AVERAGE STUDENT TO MASTER AND 2 13 the program will | Rhea Watson ¢ ||;l al) November given by Mrs. pianist, wife of Representative 1916, Btudio, 1400 M 3 Toleohone Pranklin q17p e tTe B HENRI S8OKOLOV—Violin. Graduats Write_or_phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN; HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, RALEIGH 8L charia B8 Beach. Special winter rates. write at least 100 words per minute. few learn it ,, Tess time. > Gur ‘course ot nstriction fs PRIVATE NewLocation: Conn.Ave.& M St. i o Tom of shorthand fs world of Brumels Consermators. Pupll of {Cip.. 500 M. Grabam, 'Eb'%%"‘“’“ HILL TOP S owivess ) | pLiOblo) aud & quatiet oon ";,“"fi . . amouns. Telg Franklin 8584- o Frances Scherger, soprano; Christi: Day and Evening Classes || ‘@i ionarames noia e best of pos- ||| BZiuest Sapi reclae i conors HOTEL RAVENROYDSSAL | oopopey Stheine, o' |FIMRS® conuralir foms Farrar. 1m0 o junny, wel {3 T s Gorbach, + Children’s Saturday Class The course is ‘interesting mpd ning water; $4 up daily; §21 up weekly: Amer- MAYPORT, FLORIDA. O e aan FABIAN STUDIO, 1328 F St. N. W. IRAAC BOWER. with Claude n, pa Interior Decoration, ‘Costume De- t--rl--uu. “ e J ican plan. AYPORT, FLORIDA. November 20, Mrs. Marcux Goldm sign, Textile Design, Color, Com= mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes, {Individual Instruction. Catalogue, LY Enroll* Ny snd Evening Classes. 1410 H 5t N.W. Md. bldg.. ¥ain 3676, ‘Washington. GIOBGB;.DXXOV THOMPSON _ Main 1200, Ext. 108 . Fabian) Planist and Teacher ‘Annousces the continuation of the late Mr. Fablan's class and studio at 1781 H st. n.w. Phones Fr. 5110, Col. 4300-J. \ Reasonable ~ bungalows, central tea house: twenty miles from Jacksonville, at mouth of t. Johns river and Atlantie acean. Boating, swimming and fishing. _Write for circular. J. P. STARK, Mayport, Florida, 84 hotel from Beach. Private running water; elesator; reduced fall Sam Ellls, owner. N. J. Collins, mgr. 2 rates. pianist, and Anma Brett Summy, con tralto; November 27, Mrs. Elizabeth Thornbury, =oprano, and Miss Minrta “INiemann, pianist. t p P ol TR DO ey

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