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24 WASHINGTON BUSINESS NKLIN PARK. LIGHTED, ollege WASHINGTON BU ey are quil- 3 D by icthods in the Boyd School. lons for graduates guaran- Pon and Shorthand, Individual roup Instri And 1t is UP TO D TILATED and a complete business train- pewriting, “30-Day Stenographic S Cn “G” near 14th—1338 “G” St. N.W. (2 Floors)—Main 2876 COLLEGE 1328 EYE STREET N.W. ATTRACTIVE Classes in the following subjects are rapidly becoming filled. Early enrolment for Fall Term is imperative. Shorthand—Gregg or Graham—Secretarial Training, English, Bookkeeping and Accountancy and Civil Service. Day and Evening Sessions Call, write or phone for information. SINESS COLLEGE 1328 Eye Street NW.' Main 4959 Over 90% of Boyd Students en- roll through Boyd Gradu Bovd School is “The Ree 0ol of Washingto: is only ome Bovd hington. It gives a smplete course. Study Shorthand in the Boyd It's to your advantage. oukh @ Bovd School Filing, ete. MONDAY Correspondence, uction. ENROLL or Register. Boyd School for Secretaries ol ENROLLMENT WEEK [_Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St. N. W'. Eighteenth Year Begins September Twenty-eighth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar Head Mistr The Misses Eastman’s School for Girls 1305 17th St Opens_ S Research Unwersniy peretive plan for day students— | industry and_t ised for self-supporting students. Juater starts October frst. ASK FCR TVFORMATION 20 Jackson P. ce—Main 540 ° ol ARN GREGG \il(?l\li{-\\l) only to insure iting. business Day ant Adums National University Law Sehool Chartered by Special Act of Congress $16-515-520 13th Street N. W. 55th Year Begins October 1st. 1923 | | catalog or telephcne Main 0617 or Franklin 2909, | MILLS BLDG., CONNOR SCHOOL || OF EXPRESSION wished as the leading school of the South in Public Speaking, Speech Development Dramatic Art; for professional and business men and women. Caleb W. mnor. M., A.. director. Rebekak Greath: A. B, Lula Choate, B. 8. | 17th St. and Pa. Ave. Phones North 8545 raaklis { G KINDERGA RTEN. SH ative teatbern. Graduates 10 Gemans Pan American Schools of Spanish 1412 Eye st Maia 7199, Registration Now Being Made for Fall Term Day and Evening Sessions Stenography Typewrit] e Accountancy Becreta Spanish by N: uu- Tencher Call, Phone or Write for Information 721 13th Street N.W. (Next door to Telephone Bullding) Main 3430 bmwells Friends School 1811 Evye § For Boys and (nrls City school for all grades and high ~ school. country school for second to fifth grades, inclusive. 4l:t Year Begins Sept. 24 ‘l"hm« W. Shl“rll A SPANIS SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON om Epa n v i pry ogress. 131 [ Wood’s Schbol lished 1 311 East C.pnol 5o ™ Lincotn 38 All_commercial branches. See us in regard to onr effer of 5 monthe free. Fall term now oren. The ninth member of one family and the fonrth of anuther now in attendance. COURT F. WOOD, Principal (TTTLE ENTENTE DROPS FIGHT ON HUNGARY LOAN Budapest Sees Opposition Weaken- ing After Parley—May Get Swiss Money. By the Associated Press. BUDAPEST, September 15.—The Hungarian government, after confer- | ences participated in on behalf of Hungary by Premier Bethlen and | Finance Minister Kallay, and_on the | part of the little entente by Forelgn. Ministers Benes of Czechoslovakia ! nd Ninchititch of Jugoslavia and, icholas _Titulesou, Rumanian min- | ter to Great Britain,.has reason to ope that the little entente will fore- Zo its oppre. to the proposed for- ' €ign loan for #12ngary, M. Kallay said nister denied reports | Tungarian government was i to negotiate a loan of with Swiss bankers. ration commis: the floating of a loza of such an amount as the country needs. Hun- gary, ho added, was willing to accept control of her ‘resource; to an extent compatible with the national sover- eignty, ACADEMY OF ART Dorsey Donipkan, Director - i SECOND SEASON i Classes in Painting, Drawing, II-| {tautration. Color. Deginning Monday. | | REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Day and Evening Clanses 1624 H St. N.W. Georgetown Law School 19231924 Opening Session Will Be Held Morday, October 1, 1923 For Information Apply to Hugh J. Fegan, M.A., L L.B., PhD. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School Building 506 C Street N.W. Phone Main 7283 ST. MARGARETS arding and Day School and Ki Il reogen October First i Sara K. Lippincott, Susan C. Baker, 116" Calitornia Ber ' i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEP Announcement Is Made of the Opening Jof the Following Private Studios at King-Smith Studio-School Corner New Hampshire Ave. and S St. B August King-Smith—Singing. Emmanuel Wad—Piano. Edith Carolyn Dawkins—Piano. Helen Ware—Violin. Paul Gardrier Tchernikoff—Dancing. Elizabeth Gardiner—Dancing. Caroline McKinley—Dramatic Art Grayce King-Smith—Children’s Classes in Fletcher Music Method. Blanche Greer—Drawing and Painting. Modern Languages by Native Teachers. larships available to puplls showing special talent. mith will hear singers for consultation and volce u harge Guring the first week of October from 4 until Thereafter by appointment. Write for Information or Apply at the School 6 o'clock. = - =" ‘@5" JOHNSTON '«"ru' DIO THE SPEECH ARTS T School of Foreign Service GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Washington, D. C. . Complete courses in Foreizn Trade, Interna- tional Shipping, Diplomacy, Consular and Trade Commissioner work, International Law and Political Science. New semester opens 8 P.M., Friday, September 28, 1923. Registration Now Open CATALOGUE AND COMPLETE INFORMATION AN BE OBTAINED F I‘II()M.\S H. HEALY, .\. )I.. LL. B. Assistant Dean 431 6th Street N.W. TELEPHONE MAIN 5440 EVENINGSCHOOL 1314 Massachusetts Avenue The High Scheol Course This is a regular four-year high school course leading to 1 high school diploma. The College Course Courses are offered in History, Languages, Social Sciences, Mathematics. Philosophy, Education and other branches. Law This is the standard three-year course. Accountancy The full four-year course is offered. Stenography Gregg Shorthand and Touch Typewriting are taught, Elementary This course includes Elementary English, Spelling and Arithmetic. Free to War Veterans Veterans presenting honorable discharges showing serv- ice in the world war receive free scholarships. dents pay a moderate tuition fee. Co-Education The Knights of Columbus Evening School is open to both men and women. There are no religious qualifications for entrance. The Faculty The Knights of Columbus Evening School has an un- usually well equipped corps of instructors. For further information, phone Main 1465 or address the Registrar. Classes Begin Monday, Sept. 24, 1923 ENROLL THIS WEEK Your Son’s Education Requires Your ATTENTION Is He Getting the Best? The Y. M. C. A. Day School for Boys Is a High-Grade Private School With Reasonable Tuition Rates Boys are received for the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades and lst and 2d year High Schcol. They are taught in small classes by experienced teachers, who are chosen not only for their training, but also for their moral ' worth and ability to handle boys. The School is of special value to public of- ficials and Army men whose children are often compelled to change schools irequemly We give the boys a eomplete all-day program of study, recita- tion and play. Each boy takes part in the carefully planned and ‘supervised athletic program. - School Begins Tomorrow Telephone to G. G. Culbertson, He-dmnht,fnr?u-fie-lns' 1736 G St. Home—West 2415 YMCA Main 8250 D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART TI. COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL RIGGS BANK BUILDING 14th and Park Road Teleplone Columbla 10240 SHORTHAND | (Pmnn ™ s uSiNERS SSES. TOU TYPEWRITING, zloulx SPEED DIOTATION CLA Day and Evening Sessions Secretary's office now open for registra- tlon of studeats desiring to _enter - fall clusses. . Special Course in Commerclal Bureau of Foreigu and Dome: merce. He has tnd five years' in Mexico and ffteen years' in Cubs. Class begins September. 19 Public Invited to Opening Lesson 1736 G Y M C A~8250 St. NW. TPAL'S ~PUPI POSITIONS 'ULP! PLATFORM SPEAKERS, scxoo!. AND coL- LEGE INSTRUCTORS AND Af First term of 1923.24 begius | Private lersons, ut auy - time. ¢ clagses » For ~FREE_VOIOE TRIALS AND IN- QUIRY CALLS Studio will be open every Wednesday fn Rept, ~Hut it Is vequested that 1i-group m A6 ¢ PeronE Sept. Amsocwted Teachers) . Kavanagh School of EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING and DRANATIC ART 1] _ Drama, Musical Comedy, Vaudevills, 1| Elocution, Public Speaking, Boise, Diction, || Physical” Education. Fail term " beging | | | 1 28, Learn | B ! William J. Kavanagh || 1206 18th St. | ] Longfellow Square. 25 NATIONAL 'SCHOOL FINE| & APPLIED ART ;FLI LIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1760 | Conn. Ave. and ;"Sfudy Art With a Purpose” | Day and Evening Classes | Children’s Saturday Class [0ur 8th-Month Professional | | Fundamental Course fits you | to accept a position in In- | terior Decoration, Costume | 'and Textile Design, Color or | Commiercial Drawing. : Classes N-ow !"m’ming Beginning Monday, October 1st Founded 1789 . o University Chartered by Agt of omnn 1821, Co-educational Sessions in all departments Opens September 26 Offers graduate and under- graduate instruction in LIBERAL ARTS | ENGINEERING = LAW | ARCHITECTURE MEDICINE EDUCATION PHARMACY In sddition to classes durng the forenoon and carly afternoon, over two hundred classes in college, engin and iegal subjects are held In the afternoon between five-ten and alx-Afty. For Catalogues and Other Information Apply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street Northwest Telephone Went 1649 George Washington I 1 PREPARATORY AND GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND lNSTRUCTORS Accountancy—a new class—Semester A of the Pace Course— meeting on Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 5:30 to 7:20, will form at Pace Institute on Tuesday, September 18, at 5:30 P.M. Pace Institute is now located in new quarters in ti Transportation Building, 17th and H Streets, N. W. C:lel or telephone for Bulletin. Main 8260. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL lncorpouhon Under Special Act of Congress 55th Year Begins October 1, 1923 Co-Educational FACULTY ¢ the Washington, D. Property Professor of w uage o the. Frobate Moot rofessor of HAYDEN JOHNS Esq., Of the Washington, D. squity, ot Crimizal e Moot Court of A CHAILI! h FRAILEY, Esg. (Of the Washington, D. C Protessor of MILTON STRASBURGER, Alfl. (Examiner-in-Chief, GLENN WILLETT, Bsq., LL. (Ot the Washington, D. ., Protessor ot ‘ihe Law of Privats Co ot the Law Branch of the WALTER N. BASTIAN, (Of the Washington. D. Protessor of Biementary Law ai HARRY H. SEMMES, Esq, Of the Washington, D. MORGE HENRY C, KEENE l-| e Washinatos, B C. Frotessor of the Law o ALLEN MasCULLEN, (Of the Washiagton, D. rmu--r of the Law THEE ne Sraeh Instructor in 'WOODSON P, (Of the "nnlum;. Protessor of the Law of HOUGHTON, Esq, OTTO B, lololx. LL. u . R .8 School now 820 13th Street lin 2909. CHARLES H. ROBB, Esq, LL. D. (Assoclate Justice of the Court ef Appesis D. C.) Protessor of the Lew of Bquity and Admiraity L. M. Bar) Judge of the Moot Court G Roveats Associate Professor of Patent Law. a: M, Bar) 'rofesser of Patest ‘lfllo.flnl PERCY BAI (Asatstant sfant Corperation C cnn:{‘h-um u?:fl--m-) easor CHARLES FRANCIS CARUSI, Esg.. LL. D. (© c; Bar) Dean of the Law Faoulty and professor of Real - Li. M. D. C. L (Late Judge of the Musiolbal Cowrs” Distriot of Commbia) ssociate Professor of Squity Bar) oratiens and Judge oot Court nan ar) 2 Carriers ., LL. M. . Ben of "Bales g PEYSER. A i R, R G i-r Distriof Attsiney, Professer of Demestio Relations and Centitst o] fnr registration. Apply to Secretary’s offl !J W., for catalogue and hg'thc information. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY GODFRET 1 MUNTER, Keq. LL M. (Ot the Washington, D. Instructor on Prmcipies of Legal ununy BERTRAND EMEREON, C(Assistagt U. 8. District Aucrl' e Protessor of Crimina) T %01 C:) receaste FREDERICK L. SIDDONS, Eeq,, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme GCeurt, D, G Protanar ot 1o Low ot Nagotlabie, Tnciruents, Wvi- dence ana Constitutional Law ALBERT H. PUTNEY, Ese., LL D. (Dean of American University. Post “Gruduate Bedest ot Jurisprudsnee Lecturer upen International Law rofesser of Proosdurs, Jurisdiction of Federal Courts, Bank- Tuptey and Extracrdinary Legal Remedies SAMUBL V. PROUDFIT. Baq, LL. M. (Asststant Commissioner of the Land Offies) Zactarer upen Land and Mining | Lare and Fractice Be- fore the U. 5. Land Office i CONRAD SYME. e LL. (Of the Washington, D. C., ‘abe iats Cerporation el for the Distriet of Colmbiar , Professer of Criminal Precedurs, Municipal Corporatiens and Partnership I JULITS 1 PEYSAED. Eeq. LL. M. D. (Of the Washington, D. C., Bar) Hi Profesmor of Equity Pleading snd Judge of the Bty f ranch of the Meot Ceurt OMAS . PATTERSON. (Of the Washi Protesser of the Law of fossar of the u- of Real Property WILLIAM OOMBE, L 01 18 Waiington, DS Bat) i cau ic Relations and Centites f} VERNON E. WHBT. Eec.. (Amistant U. 8. District Alhnfl, Protessor of ihe Law of Inmrance sad tesser of the Law of lvl- TURIN B, BOONE. Dax., Li. M, (Ot the Washington, D g. Bar \ Asmeeiate Protessor, of ‘the Law of Brivats Cerperatiess [ ana Personal i L T . ngton. ar, RU JeaRTL ¥, B.ILLI CAmtsant Clark of the bupeeine . Coarty Wk oF A0 iecoutte ':3: m.‘"w.-m.nn AT Faoulty Repressntative MARGAXST R KRIBG. Li, B brarian hw School Build®g, 816-818- Telephones Main 6617 and Frank- John B. Creeden 8. J, Ph.'D., Pres. College of Arts and Sciences---Courses of Instruction Leading to the Following Degrees: A.B., B.S,, B.S. in Medicine William T. Tallon, S. J., Dean. Georgetown Offers Unique Opportunities! School of Foreign Service - 431 6th 8t. N. W. rOOLEMAN NEVILS, & J. Regent O Ratace Biari Sept. 30eh 920 H Street N. ‘School of Dental Surgery w. ‘W. B. HOOFNAGEL, D. D. 8., Dean Classes Start Oct. 27th Walter J. O'Connor, A. B., Registrar. .Sclloolochdldno 920. H Street N. Start Sept. 27th Day- Students- should apply before 10 A. M. Sept. 18th. 'Sehooléfhw. 506 E St. N. W. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LL. D., Dean HUGH J. !‘EGAN. lf-l;'l.. Assistant Dean Georgetown Preparatory School THOMAS ADDISON EMMETT, 8. J., Head Master Garret Park, Md., eight miles from the University. Open September 3¢ Georgetown University Hospital Training School for Nurses Georgetown University Hospital, 35th & O Sts., N. W. MW&M&QMMH@MN GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D. C.

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