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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN\(Z}TO EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. ?flcfi%&;fi EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ATIONAL. EUMM"‘I'E[ PLANS Noted actol agel ““Clare: R R G‘D%‘:kl'tfli'sa:.:Ivg'E'fi,z“m'l.'?;Pum W ol OIS T Account d FR e N e P g:rflvng:_luguw-;, Erssn e Nahongl Umver;lty School of Law ccoun ancy— 0es ARMY P[]S‘I’ "]UR 0 vrum:»n mod. fee to others. ..u-'.:l: {i:“s;’:fl:‘,;,':;fii‘,& ‘E}EE‘;‘,::::HI'.: cataiog anglvl.lIl ou l;:::.:::” " fonsier s (ncorporated Under 锓-.l et ot Oanureis) ; the C P A d e e e an FRENCH Wyl e o House Members to Go as executive pos1t10n as Con troller, Treasurer, Auditor, Office anager, or Tax Specialist appeal to you? B Pace Institute, J%means of its evening classes in| 1 order to famitiarize itaelt with Accountancyand usiness Administration, provides 2!l of the government work for the a definite way for the fulfillment of your business|ipon t pass appropriation bitt, the or professional ambitions. Graduates of its Stand- |House appropriations committee. or ized Courses in Accountancy and Business Ad- |4 rrs ot saren 1 on o ot ministration are everywherefound in successful Ac, of all the Army posts, navy yards countancy practice and in important executive posi- poamation projects, Alaska - and Telephone North 174, 1008 Florida ave. , or “t oppmnit’ 54 tll Year Begins 0 ctol)er 2’ 1922 O’CONNOR SCHOOL M j to Master Standard courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of M ilding, | ws, Master o WS af‘ Master of Pa H,“ W an quall- 17th :i:?;flm Ave [ SPAN]SH | fying students for admission to the bar in every state in Franklin 3587, North 8348, the United States. A e foca tion, ‘14153 Secretary’s office open for registration between 9:00 Bye.Btresh Yofuring thele A.M. and 6:00 P.M. every week day at school building, 818- FALL TERM Economical Course, 1922-23 | Departments in Public Speaking. o . % Dramatic Art, Development of the Which begins October 21, nnd con- | ||| -820 13th Street N.W., Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin tinues for eight months. Two lessons 2909 Speaking Voice, Chautauqua and weekly, Mondays and Tuesdays.. Parlor Reading. Personality | 64 LESSONS, $27.00 | . Far as Alaska and Panama for Information, PLUS A LIBERAL EDUCATION | PROFESSOR d’OUAKIL will re- sume his classes on MONDAY, NTER- TION, A\D LITERARY AND CLASS IN- TON. H Fnr' CONSULAR i | Building. Send for catalogue. e e < = : o . . Panama. Art Portrait and Figure B0 it Ve I tions in Business and in Government service. o . students {nrmln‘ 3 ont! day that he b ved that it i i Drawing per tiudent AIL sdvantygen. EXKOLL . . . . Pace students are specifically trained to assume directive| tive that members of the appropriation Dy ARG EreNide Olipecy Opractlc esearc mverSlty responsibilities—they acquire sound conceptions of prapriatina. Shoutl hove a Decstnel e P PAN-AMERICAN SCHOOLS Incorporated Under the Laws of the District of Columbia —Accounting and Auditing; mfweaga'fihhe o e theres i ons. . Chai A 3 i Dorsey Doniphan . OF SPANISH P f —Business and Flcto? Organization; {fore 1s planning this extended survey : s}:m.zwol:;ij: 5“!-“-:9‘:7! BLDG., 1412 Eye St. (Saul Bldg.). Main 7188 * ‘ A Non-Profit Institution for —Cost Accountin Management ; ;"n“’;, (’:,“r“"g’e‘";;;:;e‘r; I oy 3 or Ty . GHHEENE e L A 4 3 —Distribution and Transportation ; He points out that the appropriation e k& Wk ittee has been so busy with ine i e oy | e ne=—=——ne=——am=—==BE==1|| Chiropractic Research and Education Basking aed Fiatnce S M of suecemful students .u'n.e‘ra'mm in New fall classes—evening sessions—in the Pace Standardized course |have not been able to make a personal ook in Accountancy and Business Administration are now being ized | Inspection of these great public works, I by Sfoundl 1 eue Standard courses leading to degrees of doctor, master and o Beniitor onios At urn: Al'e Your BOy S SChool I| phitosophier of chiropractic. A faculty of experienced teachers and . are and what is needed in the way of 715 G Street, N.W. Washington | new legisition. 1t is possible that time \ | may not be found for the but Chairman Madden feel appropriations committee n | should be able to advi is necessary in the way of legislation i at Pace Institute, Washington. Write, call, or telephone S Sogp | 0 e Macth § be B e ts S ti facto ?. | kcm"'f o.f - ational reputation. for the Institute Bulletin and the opening dates of beginning classes. ::x.;-:'reoru‘;m;;' ?‘h'?L ‘rm:ig::':.;zh “;ur‘)\:'\‘ S R, Arrangemen aus! ry. ~- Day and Night Classes Start Monday, October Second O e coiEil el Columbia Kindergartm 1 If for any reason they are not—place him in For fusther information telephone Main 549 or call at the Pace Instltllte |5§3¢°"m"s'”"’§“”l e oyt condtrion Nomal Shoot. | The Swavely School "™ 1349 L Street NW. SARA K. LIPPINCOTT, Principa Sl with its advantages of individual instruc- Washington, D. C. Columbia Academ; . . A ; - d public P = P .Spamsh Y| tion and its splendid school atmosphere— A. B. Chatfield, LL. B..PD. c. B. E. De \;’nlle, D. C. P73 99 ||znd public runds to meet ihe needs ot Opens Monday, October 2. resident. lmlfl"r'T’!mflh Chairman Madden plans that this en- est methets ot meaerion: atl_corses| TOW open to Day Students. * tire Survey. tour, inclodine the trip. to The Most Reasonable Fees in 8 courses prepare r . The great Spanish Class, which promises to include Bankers, Army ||the new Congress. ‘Washington. ‘:o“eges and universities. T::‘ ;avymon‘\cer‘;s‘;r:‘“:{:maMreer!c‘gan:.-, Teachers. and others of Wn.:h- For information 08 lents, meets fo! s opening session < Monday, Octobe 2 p.m. Phone Main 447, or call at Regis- The Swavely SChOOI SPE‘ IAL REDU‘ I lo e following combined advantages are oftered: Ths most elegant GASOLINE PRODUCT'ON trar’s office, Room 302, Blackistone o and comfortable school, the most courteous professo! the most correct BREAKS ALL RECORDS Pldg. 1dth and H sts. nw. (Army and Navy Preparatory School) Sroninciaas Tasdseiont i mporiaet Bl eha uoat | practical miethiod o L 2 B8 ¥, E 1 To October 1- e Spanish Language. —— """I“:;:“r;:m““ lIfilHllZlTll"l“ll s Rt alier, 5\ e f s . 4 5 Economic Course, 64 Lessons $30.00 Al evionw|lnecorda dor yanonthly, L C““m’-Cth“t Avenue and Upton Stree! From prices given below if you will bring in this Ad and enroll g o & production of gasoline in the United ‘With our methods, at the end of this course, the pupils must speak, read, write and translate well enough to hold any position in which the Spanish Language is required. This class meets Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. and lasts one hour. First lesson October 2. ENROLL NOW. Number of students in this course is necessarily limited. luna-dla' 10 an increasing demand for teachers in this school using ke correct Castilian promounciation, the director, in his visit this mer to the different wniveraities of Spain, has made arrangements with Senor Andres Gareia Martin, a graduate of the University of Salamamea, and Senor Jose Vazquez of the University of Sevilla, to teach at this school this year. States were broken in July, when 569,711,415 gallons were produced, ac cording to figures compiled by the bureau of mines. The July output rep- resents an fncrease of 44.000,000 ga lons over June production and 56.- 000,000 gallons above the figures for May. The increase over July of last year i=s 150,000,000 gallons. Domestic consumption of gasoline for July was also the largest ever recorded in a single month, amount- ing to 566,000,000 gallons, as compared with 507,000,000 gallons for June and 00,000 gallons for July of last vear. Stocks on hand August 1 were 08,949 gallons, or 6.31 per cent Phone Cleveland 120 or arrange for one of our courses, If you cannot come in person, {—=|c]l——o|—=[o[c——lo|c—— H| RILIRG e Busmess College . Aurnc.!s only the best students. The only l:msmcss college N in a beautiful new modern fireprcof building. It is the most up- Specialized commercial s - > courses: proficient teaching to-date, sanitary, attractive, thoroughly lighted and complete aff; individualized class in- business training college to be found anywhere. ey snpolaten.. ‘shsel Xfi“:}‘r?.i';mii‘f‘“‘ e Individual Day School, $16 a month We employ " and Day School, $85 six months only Class Night School, $9 one month experienced Unsgction Night School, $48 six months teachers Nationally Accredited What our course has done for others it can do for you. Take Free to Ex-Service Men and Women Free scholarships in Columbus University and the Knights of Columbus Evening School are given to veterans of the World War. Persons who have not been in the service pay a moderate tuition fee. Courses are given in the following: Accounting, Mathematics, History, Busi- ness Law, Economics, Commercial Art, English, French, This school fs constantly forming new classes of 4 or 5 puplls at regular prices. Also private classes and lessons at residence. All Lessons of One Hour Each Hours of Instruction from 9 AM. until 9 P.M. Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teacher: Day and _Evening Sessions 772, less than the figures for July 1. Tmports of gasoline” for = July amounted to 4,840,098 gallons, exports TOR! i Sere 58,530,420 gallons and shipments A'DEFARTURE Ih ARANER SONE TESTIMONIALS, to insular possessions were 1,856,789 Pictorial Catalog at Request i Spanish, Income Tax, Shorthand, Typewriting, Journal- these, for example: ZEACHING, > rmf“gu:‘;rnol;lfid?:n L | s 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. | : : N : . : Professors from Bpain. Correct pronun- | sons from him at various times. He is th eenth ot. I\.W. ism, Education, Physics, Public Speaking, Salesmanship, A Doy 16 years of age kpent 10 months in night school, took a ciation. The only mbthed of acquiring |oughly competent, very conncientious o EDUCATIONAL. . > H siti at $1,200 v A de 11 Jaryiam Shakespeare, and other subjects. High school and college position’at S1,200 e yeas, s forelsn lasguage s through converss-| ST UG MG WAL S EXELSA (CRCE ST MARGARET'S ResGence sod “Tn the Heart of Waahington.” it gi Another student after 6 months in day school procured a posi- tion. Our puplls learn the famillar phrases | 323" come ta contac Day School, n the Heart of Washington. credit given. e e anam y of eversday life. and are taught mot only| (Signed) ~ “LEONAR 0. dergarten Department—Luncheon, " super & H . U. 8. grammatical construction, but to use 8PaDn-| .y yive had Mr R, Granados &s sp.nm. playground and etudy n the afternoy ish just as readily and correctly as their He bas proven himeelf mort paine: own tongue. We teach sentences; never careful and competent. 1 bave found single, 1solated words: we teach practica | BT Well educated, fnd hig sa,‘“"‘ 1s pure %bg}:‘;‘;epm % Spanish, instead of theory: we urge con- ave berEX Ambass Tndiv. instructi stant repetition. which is indispensable in ave been taking i {mpressiog the memory and training the | Jo orebra i the e ear. The school differs from others in the ; dos. who is thoroughly fact that its one and only activity fs the | SHUNERA, 10 CUPCE knowiedge. /ot the Another student after 8 months in night school advanced from $1,980 to more than $4,000 a year. Register at Once at the Knights of Columbus Evening School Enroll today for one of the following courses: Bookkeeping and Accountancy, Shorthand and Typewriting, Graded Bictation and Civil Service. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL THE YEAR 5t Frez Prxvate ate French Lesson’ en g0 vy 1 Comes 10 No. 1311 Massachusetts Ave. or No. 1004 F St. N.W, French School of Washington ; $18 F »t. nw.. from 10 to 12 a.m, or 3 to 6 p.m. Call or write for appointment. Bring Tiis” conpon b teaching of Spanish; all its efforts are di-| ' (Signed) " i gt ) SCHOO! 00! rected to this, instead of making fnstruc- *‘Rear Admiral, U. §. !'l::sr;r;:o‘!y‘:' g:llh_ ,HA ;;.nflx:\m; i pooL DAY ScHOOL tion in Spanish incidental to the teaching | pgy,. 5 % tion. There in an excelient corps of in structors and the tnitlon rate is moderate. of other subjects. My methods of teach- | teachers. Classes, B to 7 and 7 to 9, Monday, Open Every Day for 3¢ 11 - French h{!f"d Spanish Taught Wedneeday and Fridsy Evenings. Thou- Envolliment log have proved to be unusvally success. | one of fhe best. if not the bes i I L L R A e e e Bome vy FTet D sands of satisfled students. Positions for D o en9 3 ful, as can be plainly seen by my testl-| (Signed) ““WALTER S. PENFIELD, Ber 16, Ciasmes are eld at 1004 ¥ street. Frankiin 373 ) l all our graduates. -Register mow. ay Sessions, 9 to monials, “Lawye KING-SMITH STUDIOS w Hampshire Ave. For Other Information Call or Phone SPANISH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Fall Opening WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW £ ‘Washington School of Accountancy Co-educational | Washington ‘Business College “u;:;:“is:.: TEmoe September 26 1416 E PMSEET R“‘—HV"MORE’ "”m““fi’ R. Granados, A. B, UNnivernty of Sev:g:llsvlin. Director Opportunlti’s 2= Tuition, $85 Per Amam A Three-Year Standardized Course Leading to B. C. S. e St. NW. ain 4 Americin National Batlc Bailcing : Conters DegreLL B, T Mou. P L Degree. Gives Complete Prepurgafi:n for = 959 1315-17 F Street N.W. Main 5685 O oPen Door Offics Hours, 11 AM. to 6 P.M. C. P. A. Examinations and Thorough Training in 1315 K Street Accounting (Theory and Practice) Law of Contracts Y. W. C. A. SCHOOL Phone Franklin 4585 Business Economics Corporation Finance Es “ T Sales, Negotiable Instruments Income Tax | 1333 F Street N.W. telle Allen t“d]o Cost Accounting Specialized Accounting | | Bazche Py | Caltivat £ Speaking Voi Specialized Accounting C. P. A, Problems e o RER e ultivator or ope: g oice 2 Btory-Writls Grammar B b iV Master of Commercial Science Course T Franklin 7 FOR THOSE QUALIFIED || Handeratt Special Courses Classes for Children Corporate Procedure Account Semin Intensive Tl begin Tuesday, September 20, 4:30 p.m. Cost Accounting Problems ActunrinlngSciencle i | Toschor Tevislog Classes Classes for Adults Business, Industrial Organizations Commercial Organizations il | Gy;nn:ltunnlm "5:?::“ mucu e Thussdas BeniiRbes Sh S e Evening Hours, 5115 to 7115; 7:15 to 9:15. Low Tuition, $35 a Semester Tennis oG hildren's Classes _Svimming Fall Term Opens October 3 _____ Registration Sept. 26 .JNights—Thursday, September 58, 7 p.m. 3 ‘rivate._lemonn b pp’l\‘(m:nonl v 1736 G St. N.W. Open to Men fnclude Dramatic Act. Publie Speaking and o e deveTopment of the. Tnalriheal, i Main 8250 . and Women -FF airmont School Georgetown Law School - FOR GIRLS Mm Madeira’s School | 2107 S Street N.W. 1922-1923 1330 19th St. NW. | ] PREPARATORY AND ! GRADUATE COURSES Seventeenth Year Begins | Fall term begins Oct. 4. Tel. North 5042 } | ‘. % 5 H | " Classes for morning and afternoon students commence Mon- September Twenty-Ninth | THE HOTEL FIELD CALLS YOU Nation-wide demand for ambitious men 24 womer. WE PLACED 3,769 “LEWIS TRATX. ED" men and women in_contact with food, Hotel, ‘Club and r.. Room posttions the past twelve months. Qver 600 liotels now bullding 1 the United States. Prepare now—be ready—to fill a posl- tion in this rich, uncrowded fleld o}mN( opportunities. Our school and methods indorsed—our 't‘llldenh employed by hotel men svery- where SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Is the Talk M Washington. Touch Tflwvrrlfln[ *“The Best for Less." Investigate and You Will Enroll. BOYD’SBUSINESSCOLLEGE | 1904 F St. N.W. Cor. 1Sth & F. Main 2876 Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar Head Mistress day, October 2, 1922. FORMAL OPENING EXERCISES, Wednesday, October 11, 1922 Diploma froni a four-year academic high school admits to the law school on October 2, 1922, or at openmg of the second semester, February 1, 1923, Schools in Bal «cugo, Roston. Australia._ete. New Language Classes Now Forming t Learn French, Spanish, Ger- man, Italian, English or any other modern language at the Berlitz School. Increase your social pres- tige, widen your business op- portunities by a knowledge of fia., New York. Chi- ati, Cleveland, Sydney, Practical Psychology MISS MABEL DILL Tuesdays, Seplt’.-uw —Jan. 2 THE CITY CLUB, 1320 G St. ear college work required fc Miss Dill’s work is sound and Begm’;ung October 1, 1923, one ¥y g juired for i sm;:éfic; It T s e o Fi rane, L ington admission. B::ll:e. Dr. Tom Williams, Dr. C. W. Chamberlain, Dr. J. Herman Begmnmg October 1, 1925; twn years college work required for Randall, Mr. Carl Easton Will- dvisory board is made up of over 100 ieading hoeer mmen "o the Fnfte Btates, such as— ““Ogcar,” the Waldorf; B. M. Tierney, , American Hotel A--ocumn Frank Dnd.ln United Hotels Company of Amer- Fosg, avid Provan, Kaciphia; Thomes Coreman. Bt Francis } En Eippley.. Eppley Chain of Hotels, hundreds of o e 1o S bty o I ama e another tongue. n?r"v‘i)'xm nflmnm&p d jams (Edum;‘ of hPhyslczl Cul- i i call, wrl 4 - ot I ture), and other physicians, psy- The Berlitz Conversational “Your' Bl 03;7»::';1: e i admission 3 2 > . chologists and educators. Method, used by our highly educated native teachers, as- sures results. Study is a pleas- ure and progress swift and certain. . i Fall Classes are forming. En- roll Now. Private instruction if desired. School open day and evening. Reasonable tui- tion. Call, write or phone at once for full particulars. Trial Lesson Free BERLIT I‘T l.'. 3!0 BRANCNI‘ it | | ’ B » . - P"En- al Q“.‘... ) W 816 Fourteenth Street N.W., | ! s=s o Al 3 . — .‘::a'.. Fome, Mriapals 32d G Phone—Frankiin 2620 s i - s - Y Circulars at Brentano’s and HUGH J. FEGAN, M. A,, LL. B., Ph. D., Assistant Dean. 1 I For further information write or phone - Mabel Dill * 1850 Ingleside Terrace Cojumbia 6651 Lewis Hotel Training Schools. ‘ Nflw Institute for Hotel Room MM Lewia, Pres Open § a.m. to 8 pm. 1324 New York Ave. N.W, Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL BUILDING ; 506 E St. N.W. Telephone Main 7293 - Institute 1140 P. Strut Nw. W. H. -.IIDDLP’.. A. McD. CRAWFORD, Principals.

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