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REAL ESTATE," " ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER EDUCATIONAEL. ill render special from the Argentine’ el Bachschmid, soprano; Charles tertainment. Any one who desi Vices to acDowelD) Trowbridge Titt bass: 1 Mil- | to join the chorus will be welcomed usic at both f the thirty-second anniversary of lard, organist of Brightwood Metho- the meeting tomorrow night. T 1 a I l 1 I l Dr. J. J. Muir as pastor of the church.| The annual harvest home service|dist’ Church, and Mrs. Henry Hunt|organization is a member of the Na At the evening service Calvin A.'Cool-|at the Immanuel Baptist Church took [ McKee, organist of Ingram Memorial | tional Federation of Music Clubs and idge, Vice President of the United|Place last Sunday, the musical fea-|Church, will render an attractive pro-|fills a unique place in the musical life States, will speak, and the choir will [tures including a harp solo, “Autumn,” | gram at the reception to be given|of the capital. be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Guilford,|rendered. by Miss Peyton; anthems,|next Wedhesday at Ingram Church i EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL An editorial writer in a current;music committee, announced the fol- ; , " |soprano, Mrs, Ruth Horner, alto:|“Send ~Out Thy Light” (Gounod).|in honor of the pastor, Rev. Lewis E.| An interesting program was given 5 muslcal journal, commenting on the 11‘:‘.’1‘35-"-‘\1‘;'3‘5."{,‘21 the. monti &f Do Sobeh Comer. tanor; Afthar iJerusalem” (Parker), at the morn-|Purdum, who is leaving Washington |at the lobby concert Beld L e & nec rough | ¢r, s > p ford, bass. Mrs. Grace Dufour Brown | ing service, and in the evening an-|to accept a pastorate in New Hamp- M. C. A., under the auspi ecessity of an early and thoroush|cClub, recital by Mrs. Helen Corbin|for, Bass, Mos Graco | tehm, “What Are These That Aro Ar- | shire. social department last week. The musical training for children in the|Heinl, pianist, Mrs. Howard S. Ben- tayed” (Stalnery ord s oo b ere inchided auitar dust, Walter J P iy y Mr. —— numbers included guitar duet, j ; per 28 ast week from New York and will|choir is directe rs. Emily G. n engaged as soloist in an article on the' subject by Carlferbocker Theater, Kenneth 8. Clark |t Wi C0 musical activities for the | Dickinson. i 4 of Hamline Methodist _Episcopal ong of the Robin” (Case), Borgwald, director of music in the|Trepresenting community service, New | gop'son, — Chuich to succeed Mrs. Kaniah Bo-{Miss Fannie Gluckstein, soprano, with York city, will lead community sing- Recital. f it | teld ho h city. Pinck h i ; readings, hiy L. —_— ecitals of more than usual merit|teler, who has left the city. at the piano; r. 13 Bh school in Duluth, Minn. M| jng and conduct memory test. There| Mrs Eaythe Marmion Brosius, harp- |during the past week must in¢'ude a — Yocal solos, Borgwald urges especially the forma- | will be no meeting November 11 be- | jst, nas just returned from a brief |foint program given by Clara Ascher.| The thirty-third public organ re- (Sanderson). jon-wvide demand for trained men and! tion of bands and orchestras among | €3Use of its being Armistice day. concert tour which included recitals|feld of the faculty of the Peabody |Cital, under the direction of Miss|“Love's Garden of Roses” (Wood). all departments, hotels, clube, the students, and c . — at Mt. St. Joseph's College, Emmits-|Conservatory in Baltimore, pianist, [ Edith B. Athey, civic organist, took|Miss Anita uges, contralto; bass o tmant ’,i,-,m.mw;.-;l€|;:nln;‘ll-hh!:; > and a movement in the| Miss Marion McCoy sang at the 1ast| burg:” Hood College, Frederick, and|and Beatrice Goodwin, soprano, of |Place last night at the Central High|solos, Fred C. Schaefer, with Mies ted oina. Uncrowded Seld: & : right direction was made here re-|Meecting of the Monticellp Chapter.| Westminister, Md. The programs|this city. Among the numbers were | School auditorium, when the follow- | Marjorie G. Davis, accompanist. cently in the : 5a|D; 4. R giving effectively “The Birth | jncludad ~Houree” (Bachy, — “Am |piano solos, Beethoven's Sonata, opus | ing well-selected program — p ¢ employed by Re x;’u t B: organizing :” the 2dof Morn” (Leoni), “Homing” (Del|gpringhrunnen” (Zabel), “Russian |31, No. 3, “Bourree Bach Bamis | Opening number, “America, An organ recital will be given im- e mauagers in all parts of the United States. glment Band of the Washington|Riego) and “I Want to Be Ready'|jolk Song” (Cady), “March of the|Saens), “Romance” (Saint-Seans).|the audience; Violin solos medlately preceding Ihis evening's Tl s shiigse A s High School Cadet Corps. (Burleigh). accompanied by C. F.|ien of Harlech” (Thomas), Chopin:|“Minuét” (Mozart), arranged by Miss |tina’ 1), ‘anzonetta” service at the Northminster Presbyte- i B “r"callcd at the Breakers—presen Referring to the Stunler. Mr. Stuhler contributed also| prelude, “Holy Night.” arranged for|Ascherfeld; vocal 'solos, “Songs My |brosio), (Schubert), rian Church by Warren F. Johnson, [ Y oy ChgAlld (At the Brstiary--presmntes pasfeting e teaching of or-|two solos, “Doctor Gradus ad Parnas. | PI8 U0 "0y Nt rmeome o e Taught Me" (Dvorak), -Chan, |Genevieve Crist, violinist, with Miss | organist of the church, when 2 ! & B e ieced 1n the omee. i Boomeral find band instruments, Mr.|sum” and “Golliwogs’s Cake Walk.” |53 V. Min, BRgaer | ottige | G o o (Campanar. ar- |Madelaine M a render “Allegro Assai Vi e e z i SFald sald. in part: from “Children's Corner,” a suite by |geatnl). — Al were artistically ren-|ranged by Wekerlina: @ -{onjour|organ solos, Mendelssohn's “First Sonat: 1%m veay pleased to state that T have) band instruments | 1o CHgotral and | Debussy. dered and, enjoyed hy enthuslastic | Suzan” (Passard), “By the Waters of | (Flotow-Buck), 5 by, Mactariane accepted the management of the above| Achool Tuments in the public e audiences, a: s evidenced by in-| Minnetonka” (Leurance) “ppri | (Kinder), “Deep Riv (Burlelgh), accepte chools of this country is of recent| _Autumn activities of the Home Club 3 2 PrittiMarch " (Schminke), development in public’ school teach- |Of the Interior Department this sea-|Sistent demands for numerous en- (Woodman). | arehe ‘::;:m{.f.i"";'"““' ipsenche You cabwiuan Eehcies!wianily, ing. The study of music in all its|Son include a concert given last Sat- | COFeS: ST AtibaRE mofiraiios wis: (e (Donizetthy ) Spaate TO™| The evening choir of the Church of Sl Cleises Wow Tomint Yyarlous branches should be started at|urday under the direction of Miss| yro ang Mrs. Louls A. Potter will|soloist at @ recent meeting of the community | the Covenant will open its season, this 3 e jcarly_aee. A foundation should | Lillian Chenoweth, the enjoyable Pro-|inaygurate (he season’s series of |Delaware Society held at the Wilson |SINEINg; ' vocal solos, “N evening at 8 oclock, giving its fifty- TUITION MODERATE opetld ‘when the child has the most [Bram including the quartets “Tim-|gunday evening als at the Normal School,” her numbers being|Lantern” (Kramer), “The Sanctuary”|seventh special musical service. The § call, Write or Phone for Particulars tine to Study and practice. buctoo” (Geibel) and “Echo” from|itg ‘Club this evening, when they | “Swiss Echo Song" and Scott's “Winds | (LaForge). ~“Thy ~Beaming Lyes"|afternoon choir. which usually starts instrumectn ' gmaster the various| “Rigoletto™ (Verdi), sung by Mrs. Fan- | \yij) hevheard in an exacting program | in the South.” (MacDoweil), “To a Hilltop” (Cox),|at the same time. will not begin its Lewis Hotel ental difficulties and peculi. | Nie Shreve Heartsill, soprano; Miss | N 'L OSLLC4NS, 10 A0 wxacting br g H. LeRoy Lewls, baritone, with Lewis| Work until a week from today. The ewls ote Tgn various instruments set [Lilllan Chenoweth, contralto: W. A.lpotter will give two groups, among | Jean Van de Slice of Philadelphia | Atwater as accompanist. The pro- | eV il be under the di- T ° o l ey ice is a necessity. There- | McCoy and Fra P. Heartsill, bass numbers being “Steadfast” | has been engaged as contralto soloist | 8ram closed with a song by the audi. ralnlng schoo agte l(;l time must be’ given to 'cnn!rfil_!o solos, “A ]\"(‘emnry (Bailey) i “Far Awa' (Beach),!of the First Baptist Church. This|ence. During the coming son T An R Eidden Cultier these peculiaritics and diffi- ‘:lr‘lh’“"',"‘ _of Thee” (Roma), M " (Brewer), o' | completes the personnel of the solo|these recifals will be held on the first £ BD LEWIS, Pro Sulties, (A Doy or irl between the | Chenoweth solos, (Strauss),” “D T Yo T (& quartet, the other members being Mrs, |and third Saturdays of every month. | Program Bt Mok Tore Grelght and sixteen usually has | (Sanderson), pentler), v Beloved” Florence Howard, soprano #nd direc- s Gounod; older, 'me for such practice than one | {(Burnham). Mr. McC, reading, | “Seoteh (Saenger), tor; Henry Kruger, tenor; Horacc| [Recent cvents of interest in student BEs Anthens < d, Therrf_nru more time is at Tmpr sioga v : bass i and Mr. Potter will | Alvin Lake, baritone, with Mrs. Ed- circles i ide a pupils’ recital held baritone solo, 3 Taead for practice and study than at a | 80los, “Invictus” (Huhn). “Down in|play “Prelude, Fugue and Variation”mund Earry presiding at the organ.|at the home of Mrs. Henry Hunt Ir. Fakler), O'Hara: of perlod, ), Mr. Heartsill; | YConar Franci), ~Ballade in 15 Minor” | At the. Sunday evening. services ihe|McKee vesterday afterroon, when an Twilight and Dawn_(Inci- ¢ Glasses for the tenching of most | s am Longing for| (fieat) and “Somutine in ¢ Sharp|quartet will be a ed by a chorus, | ambitious program was presented by s Bollin and Miss of the orchestral and band instru-| Y b he Little Damo-!Afinor* — (Ravel), “Poisson Dror S Misses Erma Storm, Alice and Benne: , aks: offertory anthem. ments should be formed in the public | (Novello), “One Fine Day.” from: ), “Ligandon” (MaeDowell).] One of the outstanding musical| Hoimes Ruth Hackenberger, Helen 4 to God (Incidental solo. 00lS of our country, beginning ame Butterfly” (Puccini), m next Sunday evening | €vents of the past week was a recital | Tomlinson, Betty Rodier, Hazel Berry 3 k Wagner; “Seven-fold ruhnh the sixth grade and continuing | 1eartsill n solos. “Li e wiven by Mrs., Rhea Wats by McCall Lanham, baritone, given |hill. Mary Shields, Esther and via i organ postlude. rough the junior and senior bigh | ¢ sler), “Drigo Serenade’ 4 . P i auartet ¢ n Wednesday evening under the|Sherby, Mary Cook, i schools. The result of good « ption by Romano), “The Tale of | poged of M S 3 jauspices of the Arts Club of Wash-|Minnie De Pree, Janette McCaffrey Instruction would be tremeadous. ¢ the Turtle Dove" (Luders), and quar-| e A ine, o ington. Among the numbers with|Hazel Judy, Jullan and Henry Bry-| McCall Lanham, baritone. for seven- fhestras with good representation of tel. "My Heart Is Thine” (O Sole Mio). . tenor, and Arthur | Which Mr. Lanham delighted his hear- | 18wski, Roger_Shields. Claire Collins.!teen years head of the Schoo] of Ap- nstruments could be formed in every |PY Capua. Miss Minerva Bailey and ss, with Claude Robe-|ers were “Vittoria Mio Core” (Car-|Hazel Storm, Sydney Sherbyand, Tom | plied Musicians, New York. gave a !‘?;I::l,.nc;n‘l;uh and other organiza.|larry Gavitt w “he accompanists. | g v rissimi), Lovalua or Not" (Secchi), | Beyer, Samuel Hackenberger. | recital at the Arts Club Wednesday , many ways the. trainine —_— y T “My Lovely Cella” (Munro), serenade N evening. The clubrooms were filled to mcalvled by these young folks w“fi Miss Amanda L. .wansdell, & violln| Recent musical events of more than | from “Don Juan” (Mozart), arloso | A series of free events to be held ¥ Tl::auy affect their general work.|student at Peabody Conservatory.|unusual merit include a joint recital | “Benvenuto Cellini” (Dlaz); “Le Mi-|on the first Monday of each month the war Mr. Lanham gave s me is gradually approaching|Baltimore, and a niece of Senator|given at the Wilson Normal School (roir” (Ferrari), “Poeme de Mai’ (Du-[will be inaugurated by the National s work in Ne: ork for recres- Sihen &t least the foundation of in. |Joseph F.'Ransdell of Loulslana, was | by Mme. Henri Coquelet, soprano, and ). “Oh, si les Fleurs Avaient des|Community Chorus tomorrow night|tional work in France, and late: fafamentalists and vocalists will be | the soloisit last Monday evening at the Ervine Stenson, pianist. ' Mme. Cogue- B “Dis-mo{ que tu|at Mount Vernon Place Methodist |continued this service at Waltes Halloween meeting of the Louisiana | let sang with good tone and intelli- “Portrait” (Nerini), | Episcopal Church at & o'clock, when |Reed. He is now teaching in Wash- % FouRg Forl $S0? The|Soclety, when she delighted her nt inerpretations among her num-{‘Je pense a tof” (Gramm), “Deep in|an excellent program will be given, |ington three dayvs each weck. the ’ l:’ '8 now are able to acquire | NCO. with hr rendition of “Spanis! ers being “The Nightingale Has a|My Heart a Lute Lay Hid” (Florence |including a group of numbers by the| Among the guests at the dinner an: ‘ o rI“l lamental kn?wlr'dge neces- | Serenade’” (Streletski), Brahm's “Valse | Lyre of Gold" (Whelpley), “Will 0’| Aylward), “After Parting” (composed | Bureau of Standards Glee Club of |concert were Lord and Lady Sandwie’ nn? ohr other professions and trad in AMajo and “Hindu Chant,” al the Wisp” (Spross), ak (Phil-1by Mr. Lanham), “Serenity” (Mary |twenty-five men, under the leadership of |of England, and Gen. and Mre. Mar 105 uhy mot the ‘musical profession. | ranged by Kreisler. She was accom- |li Pierrot” (R . “Rain” | Turner iter),” negro spiritual { W. K. Braithwaite; vocal solos by Miss | shall, guests of Miss Marshall. ‘ who = out time that the boy o panied by Miss Martha Wooten. C ‘Standin’ in de Need o’ Prayer” (Wil- | Katheryn Brill, soprano; the Ac -— s !;‘:Det‘!'s to become ici — g a t-|ljam Reddick) “Sunset” (Alexander|Trio in Hawaiian music. readings by| Martin Richardson. tenor, after : h public senoame opportunity in . the | ,The quartet of Temple Baptist|terfiies” (Del 0)." Mr. Stenson's|Russell). Miss Louise Amis assisted [ Miss Esther A. Cloyd and pilano'selec- | six-month engagcment at Mohaw Mmental mool.i0 acauire the funda-|Church, composed of Mrs. Otis D.|playing was m: d by clean tech-|at the piano. tions by Marion Dowd. Chorus sing- | Lake, N. Y.. will sing this evening a mental knowledge necessary for his | SWett, Soprano; Miss Nan Field, con-|nique and good style. " His numbers P — ing under the direction of Charles|Hotei Vanderbilt and return to r her profession. The time it also | tralto; Carl Keyser, tenor, and Walter | were “March of the Dwarfs” (Grieg),! Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist; Mrs.! Wangerd will complete the evening’s musical work here in a few days erested in student STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS Y to help bring x classes that” are’ neceosary for the teaching of the fundaments ples of all the instruments openca fiatey, Morning Muste ciun Class Opens November 8 N | Foocn 8, fast, weelk heid "":“,";:u'?""";fl’:: N | Charles W. Fairfux, enniro - ACCOUNTING—LAW—ECONOMICS T YUSICAL INSTRGCTION : Course of College Grade Prepares for McCALL LAN E 7 . ‘ % HAM Covrert mariions C. P. A. and Accounting Positions N | 2merican Inst. of Anplied Mosc el Binine R CHEVY CHASE ScCrows Y% OTHER COURSES STARTING THIS WEEK, _hwe.:fl:lgg;. 1114 Yermont Blementary. Main 7 i Advertising ......................Tues. 7:30 } ashin, o Adranesd. Public Speaking .................Wed, 7:45 \ When are you going L \ A 1o Europe? ET the Government know, so your Shipping 2 ) 7 7/ 2 % upo Start Yonr Children in Music, o Credits and Collections. ... ........Thurs. 7:30 Nj| PIANO INSTRUCTION Salesmanship ...................Thurs. 7:30 N ot Xaver £ : 2 \ Pupil of Xaver Scharwenk: . Be % Studio, 3166 17¢h 81 N oha e 390, * \ PIANO PUPILS— 1736 G St. N.W. Women N[350 Umtoulie i yior Fogh Main 8250 YMCA Admitted N School of Music 2 % 1324 Vermont*Ave. N.W. Franklin 345, | W, o . T ALICE DELESLYNE® TAYiom. TrAcHER,| v / Board can smooth the way for you with travel 27 Haseat Kidcngdice” e Sinio spuce| e //;p'?,’,;,:;}' : it 7 7 helps and plan for your accommodation. B e 5 ; Woo d) s s Cll 0 Ol e c:.. "?ff‘%ehr" Mmdl Go soon if you can, ifor these are the years to go. COLUMBI A mentonl. “Erentnes Nortn faaea; "M | There’s more to see in Europe now—and more to 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches PIANO, AT YOUR HOMFE teacher: reasonable. Call Miss L. N RN feel. Across the pleasant face of the Old Europe is SCHOOL OF k Col. 2348: 1214 Clirard st. n.w. ph ) 1 ] Sonmgnis o, wios evemine, 2 Edwin Hart’s Musical drawn the scar of battle—terrible, but of lifelong DRAFTING i LINCOIN 28 "3k v Studios interest. 15th and — = == | Piano. violin, ukulele, ‘Mandolin, Experienced Teacher—Col. 1234-W, B hamas i far B4V Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 And in the New Europe you see History in the making—made in days and not in generations. On every street corner you hear the clash of New Ideas on Old. : When you go now you go on your own ship—one of the great fleet your taxes helped to pay for. Starting RE_LUCKSTON Federal Experts ALICE L. FOWLER—™'=e Evening Classes ALEXANDER BLOCH— Vel s OF NEW YORK 150 Subjects Are Teaching at the College Credit Washington College of Music Two Free Subjects Thix Season. 714 17th St. Fr. 4491 to Each Student STELLA LIPMAN, : ” Plano Teacher. Accompanist. Enter This Wesk Pupil of Karl Kiindworth, Berlin. 1401 ‘Mass._ave. n.w. 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 ecreiivedibiingfihiommnn¥ | o Research University, Hecitale, Brectice” Rots 5 & APPUED ART Gestantiion Hindinte. Eask’" Tiax i::a.;";f Sar bour: Balf hout for ‘t]hlld;:nh' FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1760, Accountancy School Drafting Bohool - Miss Lucia S. Collins, 4 NewLocation: Conn.Ave.& M St.| iw (3ar Coure) Autemotive Schesl | 1 cop Tn00 T0RINCtOn ove st nw. 11°* " And, because your Government must’ maintain this fleet until it can be transferred to private hands, your passage money helps reduce your taxes. Moreover, you will find it pleasant traveling on one of your ships. It’s a good ship and it seems like home—you feel that the boundaries of America have been widened, that Home extends three thousand miles to the East. 0in 1921 0r 1922 . 'l'h_ere'snomsgnforwaitill:lg. 'fl:&laarethe interestin ‘ares probably are as low n wfilgfa’ 4 i " Commercial Bchol Empleyed Boys' Day and Evening Classes | Preparatory Schosl _ Boys® Day 8choel Children’s Saturday Class |C3ler Address, 1736 G nw. Main 8350. In(efl\gll_- Decmsfion. Costume De- w Miss JOUNES, 1007 1000 oE . saifi‘ AN AFF. lé;l;E xl%ximpnlp Er sign, Texti e: Color, Coms |after 2 pm. OTTOT. BIMON—Voice culture. Pupll Jesign, . W —— of Behuke of London, collaborated with mercial Drawing, e, Sketch, | Washington College of Ignition|| SMarchesi‘of Parls ‘and Ttalian magiers Painting and Modeling Classes, | Repair_und operation of starting, lghting Phone Franklin 7821 of Milan. Studio. 1807 H st. n.w. Tele: Individual Instruction. Catalogue. |and ignition systems, generators, magnetos, LA SALLE SPIER—Piano. 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New Location Director Luella Sweeney. Established 1894. Phone Franklin 4115, When this is in Wi & ¥ 5 Standard. School of Fi exin RS0, " HUDSON. . - cooeecenns aias o ofs DS blank is received in Washington, 719-721 13th St. N.W. GlaveWernicke Company. 13781350 B Mo Ww. | Bchoal of Mandelin, Gultas ahd Banto. . PRINCESS MATOIEA o o o o oo e o= oetoeoaeacooe Dol a packet of oficial informstion is sent covering Please send the U. §. Government Booklet, also mtes for (Between G nnd H Streets) CTARTOTTE B kton. e e pourang b Ukslela], 2 (Te silings o the Goorve Frashingion ond dmerics are from Pl 3 and first class [J second class [J third class (. The LARGEST private busi- [|]dren, 1533 Eve st. m.w. QoW Ny, Y tg 1 Hoboken. All other ships sail from pier 7k, foot of %ith St., North River) I s 1 sm a_trip to Europe (] South America [J Lo haby kindergarten (pre-school age), kinder- ‘The Ori bave definil decided to ness school building in Wash. baby sdercarten (pre rient OJ. ve itely go 0 == Tagton. Three ' entire floars, |[| ST, P, b acudemiel | Piano | cortesn D mercy o possivity 5 Twenty-two spacious lecture || schoni: $10 10§20 per mo., 50c to 31 per day. - halls, class roowms an l.flfi&w LESSONS IN BREATH FOR HEALING. Newly and handsomely de: concentration and realization of kingdom of MISS KATHERINE RIGGS HARP 1f I go date will beaboot————— - P‘orwmiwnamnoddbuaw_ = sisi Goncert—Lessons k o “ United States Lines orated. IdMn]:t {noflerg |equt|g- God w[n‘):xn; ;u;lnam} nee;hln‘né1lmu Going alone [] with wife [] children ] with other adults []. ment. eally located in the [l|a specialty.’ Phone Franklin 88s7. . s 3 & Beart of, Washinstons " best ||| The Misses Maret, French Schiool| MATHEMATICS 45Broadway - - .- - - - New YorkGity |29 2o - Ll 1734 Ave. Spanish, French, Germap, Latin, English, Civ- : 2 : My Sirest No, ¢ R.F.D ¥ e Open Daily Until 9:30 P.M. for Zleventh Year. Opems ™ ics, History, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, o Inspectien and Registration Age. 5 6037 Toars. o | Botams.” Fhystology,” Bconomics, Commerciai I : . Phene Main 3430 ¥ Toom_____ sty ot B A7 PTG P Neeeeeee— 8, 8 3 THEUNIVERSITY PREPARATOR! 1s ADOLEY RIGHARDS, M .o 3t 5. Pos by mative teacher. MISS F. BORRBIAS, 8;12 N.E. corner 12th and F n.w. Phone Fr. 2080, 17th st. n.w. Columbia 4718,