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FfiiPARATORY AND GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND INSTRUCTORS File Clerks || Be an expert in your line of work, “§ ] short, intensive courses in filing begin October 1st—Monday and Eve- Washington D.C ning. § DAY .’. EVENNG - (The_Globe-Wernieke © 1318 F Bt. N.W. Phons Main 7604 Emerson Institute (Established 1852) 1738-40 P St. N.W. - FOR BOYS, YOUNG MEN, WOMEN - Opportunity is knocking at your door. A twelve-month session —a twelve-hour - day —a chance to get schooling whatever your occupation. Prepare for colleges, government . academies, eonsular and diplomatic serviees. Women's. Department—evening only—co-ordi- nate with, but separate from, men'’s catalogue. Phone Franklin 4463 _ Winslow H. Randolph * Angus McD. Crawford Principals and Proprictors. 1 Empiosing from 1 Taced by Our FREE fo Stc New Willard Les Houss gley club Lafu arrington Washington Burliagton ow! Condinertal Meridian Mansions Allies Inn Providenoe Hospital usre Tabard Ian Mall Cafeteries Hotel Gorden Army & Navy Club Kooan: Capital Park Open “Write for Cataiox. Desh .ewis Hotel Training Schools 1340 New York Ave. L CLIFFORD LEWIS, President. P00 14600 0f Th%é[ Swavely School l Opens Monday Week, September 24 You must give this important matter of enrollment immediate censideration. It’s possible now for your boy to en- joy all the advantages of The Swavely School individualized instruction as a Day Scholar. We have still room for a limited number. These preparatory years are vitally important ones—and when your boy presents himself Tor entrance examina- tions at the big colleges or universities— if he is a Swavely boy he is equipped. 7 .Swavely School. graduates are no- . tably proficient—their: studentship has éen practical and their instruction has ' been not.only thorough-—but personal. .-, . Make inquiry— NOW — by phone.. imail, or in person—that you may enroll yout boy in a Day Scholarship here— with all that will mean 1A his future success. L Wl S\;vavely. R. S. Walter, Principal. Vice Principal. Phone Cleveland 120 - Connecticut Ave. and Upton St. || STANDARD SCHOOL ",n::‘:‘ j il The K. of C. Evening School _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI)\'GTO.\Y,v D. (., SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART T. | SCHOOL OF INFORMATION | coronmrs o $1TY SOHOOL-W. FREE catalogs on all chiools (or camps) 18 | Thomas Hbepard pres.; 8061 Eye n.w. K. Apy Ameriean ‘Boh Tiorx instinetion: coliege breperatory lan- Bily. New York Oit & e eanatics, Dhysles, chemistry, con- oxa.; 43 : tent 3, night; co-eds; woderate. Natural Language Instruction The Berlitz Method is at once | the most certain, pleasant and ‘| economical method of learning | | any modern language, This is | because it is the natural method | ~—the way a child learns its | | native tongue. Day and Evening | Classes and Private Lessons. Ask for TYPEWRITER LOANED FREE 8eut to your home 1t you enroll this month. d in 30 Days ‘ndividual instruction. evening classes FRE] -] GUNSTON A Resident and Day Scl for Girl Mrs. RUTH SUTPHEN Formerly Principal of Nations! School of Fine and Applied Art, Announces Opening of winter school, DAILY, 9:30 TO 4, September 24 The Ruth Sutphen School of Industrial Arts, Florida Ave. & R St. N.W. North 4894 J# Thirty-second year begins September 26, Col. lege Preperatory, Academic und - Graduate | courses. Reasonable tuition. Bzceptional mdvantages fn all branches of|l R Muslc, Art, Expressios und Domestic Scieace. ||| atalos. usinass course, i Attention given to Atbleties, both tudoor and outdoor sporis. Puplls are aceepted for one or more subjects. Children's Department commencing with first e courses of instruction in 17 grade. the 'S OF, COLUMBUS EYENING L are flee to world war veterans. enroll at once for courses it For Information Phone Main 1465 1314 Massachusetts Avenue N.W, 1004 I Street N.W. PANISH ‘Thoroughly taught by experienced ma- tive teacher, Senor de Gomar. Stray- er's Businesi College. 721 18th ot. n.w. oc American Law S 80th Year Bogi Strict o method Full * courses both mornlsg and atterooon. Optional morning clasy | Forenoon classes - 3 Late afternoon classs, 5:10 to ¥or information write or call upen the Becretery. 7 Taw ;flfll::"l&“ & B Nw. ry Renshaw, A. Studio of Expression . 1603 Conn. Ave. Phone North 6906, Public Speaking lish Story-Telling National University 816-818-820 13th St. N, i School of Business | Administration | Including departments of Economics and Accountaney. YOU ARE WANTED FOR A BETTER JOB! | Why “drag along” in the Low Pay Class when you | | can become an Expert in a Specialized line with un- | limited Opportunities for Advancement, and Climb to | the Top? DRAFTING 1s the Specialized line of Con- genial Work and Excellent Pay that Calls to you Now. Why not Respond? If you intend to get- UP you'll have to get BUSY. Good Intentions get you Nowhere. Action Counts? | “COLUMBIA,” which specializes in the Production | | of Honest-to-goodness Draftsmen, will connect YOU | | with Real Success. « leading to B.S. 50 to 840 a.m. and 4:43 or registra- ff | other infor- | 6617 or Franklin 2009. THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Graduate Courses Ethies, Education, BEconomics, Egyptology. P - analysis, Teaching of Chri: hakespeare, Literary_Criticism,” History, An- glo-American Legal History, tory of European Diplomacy, cent United States Constitutional Law, International Law, Consu- lar Officers, Municipal Corpora- tions, Advanced Accounting, Banking, International Finance, National Administration, History of American Diplomacy, Tuter- state Commerce, Trade with the Orient, South America, Europe; Jurisprudence, Roman Law, Citi- zenship, Principles of Forelgn Trade, Political Parties, Complete course in 3 to O months. Individual Instruction—.i.. - or day, You can start right NOW, Call promptly for personai htnv{a'. or write or phone for interesting new catalog just out. Fall Term Begins Octeber 1st. tor Now. Regis Central Office, 1901 F St.N.W. Phone Main 3323 ~ George Washington University WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS, President Chartered by Act of Congress, 1821 Co-educational Fall Sessions in All Departments Begin September 26th Department of Arts and Sciences, including the school of graduate studies, Columbian College, College of Engineering and Teachers College. Full day and late afternoon courses in Liberal Arts, Engineering, Architecture and Edu cation. For catalogue and other information apply to The Registrar, 2033 G St. N.W. Telephone W. 1649. ) The Medical School For catalogue and other information apply to the Dean, 1335 H St. N.\\". Telephone Main 7875. The School of Pharmacy Fos -catalogue and other information apply to.the Dean, 808 I St. N.W, Telephone Main 1617. . The Law School ' The SwavelsSehsal: =4 Forenoon and Late Afternoon Classes For catalogue and other information apply to the Secretary, 1435 K St. N.W." Telephone Main 6503, e} Villa Maria Academy West Falls Church, Virginia Elementary s0d High Scbool Courses. Vocal aud lastrumental Music. Secretarial and Civil Sérview Courses. Address: The Bister Direetress HALL-NOYES SCHOOL 221 E Street N.W. Opeps Bept. 17. Graded sud bigh. Regulsr clashes ud private Jossons o 8dults or pooth: college prepuration. FRANCES MANN HALL, AM., Pria. A. COLLEGE Incorperated 1923 Established 1864 Annauncfng the Opening of the LAW SCHOOL Fall Semester Begins October 1 The Record of This School, One of the Youngest in Waehington. Is Already Natewonhy Our Faculty: CHARLES V. IMLAY, LL. B. EDGAR TURLINGTON, B. A. JURIS, (Harvard), Degn B. C. L (Oxford) A. B., Harvard University, 1008; LL. B. A. B.. Taiversity of North Carolina, Tbid," 1010; Commissioner on Uniform 19115 B. A. Jurls., Oxford, 1913; B. C. State Laws; Member District of Colum L. 'Tbid, " i014; ' Assistant Solicitor Viited Siates Department of State. GEORGE P. BARSE, LL. B. (National) University, 1908; LI A. B., George Wash. bls Bar. FENTON W. BOOTH, LL. B. (Michigan) DePauw University; LL. B.. University versity, Assistent Corporation Counsel, District of Colum- N LLANCE, 1L, 3. EDWARD STAFFORD, LL. B. A B 1910; Ll LL. B., Columbia University, 1014 < Amistant Bolicitor, United Ststes De partment of State (Colural Rochester University OHN HANNA, IL B LARENCE A. MILLER LL. B, CHagmad) (George Washingten) A. B.. Dartmouth College, 1914: A 3 LL B. George Washington Univemsity, Lelasd Stanfod, oo Golversity, 1605 1919; L. M., Tbid. 1021; Member Dis- LL. B., Hurvard Uulversity. 13 wrict of Columbia Bar. sistant’ Couusel of the War F BATES M. STOVALL. LL. B. Corporation. (George Washington) WILLIAM A. READ, LL. 3. LL. B Georpe Washington (Georgs Washinge 29 A. M., Brown University, 1906; LL. I . George * Washington University, 1 Member District of Columbia Dr. PERCIVAL H, MA II, LL. B LOUIS M. DENIT, LL. B. . (Georgetown) Washington) L B Georgetown University, 1807 ¥ University L. 3L Ibid, 1896; Member District o ) hid. 1019; Mem 4 Columbia ~ Bur. S e ACCOUNTANCY and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Selected Faculty of Professional Men Prepares for C. P. A. Examinations B.C.S.and M. C.S. Deg‘rees Granted Standard Texts—Problem and Text System Convenient Hours : 5:30 to 7:30, and 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. LARGEST ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL IN WASHINGTON Beginning and Advanced Classes, September 17 WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY 1736 G Street NW. Main 8250 Washington College o Co-Educational -Law Twenty-seventh Year Opens Sept. 26th at 7 P.M. Tuition, $100.00 Per Annum Sessions: 10 to 12 A.M.; 5:15 to 7 P.)M. Three-year course leading to LL. B. Four-year leading to degree LL. M., or M. P. 1. Special course in Patent Law, Social Service Law Constitutional Law and International Law Office Hours: 10 to 5:30 1315 K STREET N.W. Phone Franklin 4585 WHY Burroughs Adding, Bookkeeping, Calculating and Billing Machine Operators are in demand. Ninety per cent of all the Banks in the United States are users of Burroughs Adding and Bookkeeping Machines. Commercial Houses and Government Departments are also discarding antiquated bookkeeping methods and substituting Burroughs machines. Our relation to the purchaser of these modern, labor-saving devices places a dally demand upon us for experenced operators. The field of opportunity is unlimited, the work is fascinating and preductive, yet the length of time required to complete a course is negligible to those who enroll in one of our classes. We prepare yeu completely, and when proficient assist you in securing a satisfactory position. Why not visit our school and let us explain in detail the numerous possibilities of this course? Day Sessions. Evening Sessions. Burroughs Adding Machine School 724 17th St. N.W. Main 2760 HOWARD UNIVERSITY Washington, D. C. Founded by GEN. O. 0. HOWARD Announces Opening of Classes October 1st, 1923 Registration Periods Autumn Quarter, Sept. 28 and 29, 1923 Wianter Quarter, January 2nd, 1924 Spring Quarter, March 15th, 1924 J. STANLEY DURKEE, AM,, PhD, D.D, President EMMETT J. SCOTT, A.M,, LL.D., Secretary-Treasurer For Catalogues and Other Information Write F. D. WILKINSON, Registrar Howard University, Washington, D. C.