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AUCTIONS, & UL AUCTIUSELis By virtue of cortiin chattel fmets re ~arded tn the officc of the reearder of deeds of the District of Columbia. and st the requeet of the party secared thereby. the undersizned trustees will offcr for sale br pablic anit or indicatad below. at ONE AND IMMEDIATFLY THE TWENTY-FIFTH 24, certain items of s, Liver T'se and Ordamen! 23th &t n.w the premiscs O'CLOCK P THEREAFTE DAY OF SE Faraiture, P Arti .nmlu. Typewriter 1th et ne milbarg place & _aw., 227 Oakdale 9D e ew e nw. 1 148 N et o Terms of sale ax_ Auro. 3 0w To he removed by pur FULLER. Trn PRAME DWELLING AT THE VORTHEAST COR OF #%d AND CLAY STREETS NORTHEAST By virtne of 1wo cestain deads of trust duly | recarded tn Liber No. 4333, folio 300 et end Liber 4330 at the lavd rac hia. amd ar tha raquase of the part iy, | i ! oo | ret EXTTFIETR DAY OF AT FIVETHIRTY wing descrited land the” Districe of Co- | £ and being lote 18 now known ae square 3268 Gregors’s eubdivisidn of a tract Desowood Heightr, 3 piat duly recarded in thc office rvesor in Couaty Book 13 and sccurate descrp- 00 of said lota will be found Terme. Al eaah. A deposit of $200 arired. " Conve g, recording and revecse Mamps 8t purchser's cost Terms to be eomplied with within thirty dase. otherwise | Adepotit torteited and the properir may be sdvarticed aod resold at the dikcreticn of e premisea. rituate in ated as e LOGAY JORNSON WM. A _BOWIE. JAMES ¥ V. CRTSOE. HENRY s WASHINGTON TTHON 3 OWEN & SON, AT Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Two- Story" Brick Garage Property, | |p 29x50, in Alley Bounded by| 15th, 16th, L and M Streets - Nm’thwesl and lmmedlately in Rear of 1116 15th Street! Northwest. virtne of & des: ar P SEPTEME Dierriot quare rart ot 197, of orig er of said line of satd thence o tlience west elong the orth line o Ist 90 feet t5 the beginmiog. with the 1 Pprovements thereon Terms of sa ot 29 Oue-third of the purchase mozey to be paid in cash and the baiance In 1% aqual ioatallments. ravabl e and w0 years from the day of saic, and to be | Gotes of the | semt-anzual on the prop d recording at | o be complied © from Aay of sile e right otherwise the tr fo Teaelt he proper ¢ default sement ot re- | ia E bublished an- | iagion. D, HFENRY 1. QUINN, Trastee ? _eel8A&as oxs Cotorao i, _| THOS. UWoN & o7n. ALUTIONEokS. ; | 7 Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story| Frame Dwelling, Being Prem. ises 1311 Madison Street| Northwest, and Ummproved Lots Adjolmng By virtoe of 4_certwn corded in Lider 4333, folin recoids of tne request of the undersigned wi'l sall at pubic . frone o the re<pactiva nremees on THF FIRST DAY OF OCTODER. 1524, AT FOL THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the faliowing dr seribed 1and and pemises sitoate 0 (he Dis frict of Columba 'Lata and part lots 12 to 17. in b block assesscd fs squa: of Tots 12 tn W improved by twostors ferach proved lors adjoining. beiog all the 1 deeq of triat to_covena Terms mones toetallments. of trust auetia tand | the | the et s secured fwo equal two years, per noum: of sale. secuie properts £old. ¢ in_one [P, centom Teims to be complied with with.n day of gue. otherwise t the prop iltng pur recording, hase nfter five days advert some mewspape D ( ington, ADAM AUCTIONEER ALUABLE BRICK | ND 2 BATHS. | TRUSTEFS' SALE DWELLING. 10 NO. 9 K irtue of OF B a _certain_deed of truct duly eacorded in L 025, falio 471, et seq.. | “he land records of the District of C Tia, and At the request of the party secured | fheteby. the nundersigned trustees for_ale by public auction, in the gromises,_on PRIDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF | OCTORER. 1924 AT POUR.FORTY FIVE | O'CLOCK P, the fo 4 a1 and premises, Eitnate £ Washing- ton. District of Columbia. to wit. Farts of Iots umbered two hundred and Afty-three (253) “and fwo bundred and 8fty-four (254) | 11 B. F. Gilbert's cubdivieion of squars nun- | bered six hundred and seventy.five (67%). a8 rer plat recorded in the surveyor's offce of the District of Columbia, 1a Liber C. H. B. at follo 313, beginuing ‘for the same at a oint oo North K street 120 feet 10 tnches, weat from the northeast cormer of said square, | Deing the center of the west gable wall of | Willlam Wall's bouse, and ruaning thence eonth B teer. theare west 20 feef, themce Dorth S0 feet, theace east 20 feet to the place tegiuning, improved ac above, o be sold | blect o 4 ‘prior deed of trust for $3,750 at | 7 de July 17, 1005 ! Terme of Sale. Over said truct. $500 cash, | beiance in mor 5y _payments of $30, in “luding interest at 7 cent, secured by | soonad deed of teust “woo he: properts. eold S-3I cash. af option o aser A deposit ? "5300" required 4t Gme of tale. Al can: | 0ing, recording. revenue stamps and po- | tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be omplied. with withio® 30 dasé from dsy of wsle, otherwise the trustect reserve the right | 4 ressll the property at the risk and cost of | the defsn!ting purchaser. after five days’ ad-! vertisement of such resale in some Dewspaper rublisbed 10 tae city of Washington, D. C. WILLIAM J. DONOHOE, JAMES A. DONOHOE, - 23ARAs xSy Tristens. ADAM A. WESCHLER. ACCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAMF BUNGALOW. NO. 1305 GIRARD STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated and recorded December 15, 3023, [nwtrument No. 51 of the lsad recorfs of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Trustees will offer for sale by public auction, 3n_tront of MONDAY. THE TWENTY SEPTEMBER, 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, the following described land end prem'ses, situate in_the ity of Washington. District of Columbia to-wit: Lot 15 in block 12 of William O. Deni: ron and Redford W. Walker, trustee. recorded sion of & tract of iaud calied South Tirookland as recorded in_the office of the sur- Teyor of the District of Columbia iu Liber No. 7 (county subd'vision) folio G5, impioved by five-room azd bath bungalow, o be cold sublert 1o a prior deed of trust for $3,500 at 6% per cent dne November, 19: Terms of sale: Over &nd above s1id trust, one-third cash, balance fo two eqnal fnstall Taents. payabie io one and two years. with ‘o Terest at @ per cent per anmum, payable semi: aooually, from day of salé, secired by deed of frast apon the proparts wold, or 4l ca Wt option of purchaser. A depost of 3500 required at fime of sale. Al convcranc: ing. recording, revemue s and o tarial fees at cost of pur-hasor. Terms of sale to De complied with within th'rts days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees rese.ve the Hene 8 resell the proparty at the sk and cont_of the defaul wor. “after five Gave “savertigament of tuh ressle n tom: Dewspaner published in the city of Washiag .C SAUL TEPPER. HTMAN GOLDBLATT, se17-e0187, evfn Trustees ADAM A, WESCH Auntomobile B;'_Kuct'on to Pay Storage and Repai Notice !s hereby given that on SATURDAY. OCTOBER ELEVENTH, 1924, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we will wll at public anction, 1a troat of the salesroms of Adam A Wesch, ler, 920 Pa. ave. D.W.. iy storage and et chargen. ohe” Dotge. Brothers Touring Agtomobile. enxine No. 149947. stored with Os o the bame of W. H. Jackeon. FParties interested please take potice. Terms: Cash SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY. se4-0c1 613 G st. n'w +18.19,20,21,22,23.24 s T, $ | TRUSTEES | | REASES | tort (2 hameat or ‘2 | therebs | sate tum. | -— AUCTION SALES. FUTUBE DAYS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURFE. DAYS. TTHOST I OWEN & 80N, ACCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE NO | T3 PRINCETON ST. N.W._ | BRICK DWELLING. 7 ROOMS, BATH AND GARAGE | By Tirtue of a certain deed of trust, dated | Februacy 9. 1921, heing fnstrument No.' 37, re. corded February 14, 1921. among the land rec- ords of the Disirict 'of Columlia, and at the re qiiest of the party secured (hereby, the umder &immed trustees will seil at_public auction i front of the promises. RSDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF OCT( AD. 1934, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following descrited | 1and “and premises. i Discrie ot Co'umbia, known nnd as ot num | bered two hundred thir in square | Dumbered th.rty bupdred t ). in | the sion made by ‘Howensig n A per piat recorded fo Baok & in the surveyor's office of the Dis trict of Cainmbia Terms: Sold subiact to 3 prior deed of st for 4,750, forther particnlars of whch will be announced at time of eale: chase price above cald trust to be pald in carh. A deposit of $500 required. Conveyamc- | ivg. recording and revecue stamps at par cbaser's cost. Terms to Within 10 dass, ofberwise depost forfeited and the property may be adrertised and re- | ®0ld at the d ecration of the frustees H. R ROWENSTEIN, FREL W. REEVES. 022 A&ds.exsn Tro TTHOS. JTOWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE TWO. EEING STREET VRTHW EST. By v e s certain deed of trust duly re. corded fn Liber No. #45S. folio 89 et seq. of ! the 1and records of the Disrrict of Columbia 4 at the roqnest of the parts cecared there- by nnders. trustees will sell. at pub. mises, on ECOND DAY OF 1924, AT FOTR O'CLOCK P.M., wing describad land and o the District of Colnmb red a3 and baing part of ori nare 25, be for the same at lot, thence morth 25th street 17 feet 5% inches. thetce e feer & inchee to s 30-foot slley; thenc 1th 17 feet 5%; incher. theace wast 91 feet Debes to bezinniog Above described prop 7 mow kuown for p a4 taxaio + S19, square Ter 14 soblect to for '$5.000, 8300 of the g in cach the balanes above said first 0 be naid at the rate of $35 per month. DE interest at 7 per cent, or all caeh e the first true: at the option of the pur- chaser A deposit of $200 required Conver recordiog and revenue stamps at pur cost Terms to be complied with within ¢ 1255, oherwine deposit forfeited {and the proper's may be advertised and rescid 1 1oa Of the trostees MILTON E. AILE: MORTON J. LUCHS. 5 Trusteee. JUOWEN & SOV, AUCTIONEERS. TEUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE ED REAL ESTATE, BEING THE EIGHT ROON P Ranis = ANS GRE DWELLING ENOW, 1839 MONROE REET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trnst, dated Seprember 19. 1523, heing Instrument 51 September 23, 1923. among the land | ds of tbe Tustrict of Columbia, and at be riquect of the party secured theraby. the e trustees will at pubie s he i F s TaiR DAY O OCTORER” A AT FIVE P M., the following de: and premifes. Gituate in the D! kpown and distinguished as lot onm i 1o sqnare numbered 4204 in a sub. made by H. R. Howenstein orded in the offce of the ct of Columhia o BRICK DWELLING, NO. 849 Zath SALE STORY 2. rehaga price to be ancing. chaser's A& sz T 13 10 38 for & pricate Tot ta #aid sub Bold subject to a prier deed particulars of whi time of sale. the p rust to be paid in ¢ of $200 required. Conreyancin and revenue stamps Ar D s o be complied with within rwise deposit {orfeited and the prop. be advertised and resold at the retion of the trustees w o, Terms for $1.500. ¢ trust price aboce said Tepasit ‘ord ng FAOWENSTEIN HOWENSTEIN B W JWEN & SON_ AT SALE VALUABLE T PROPERTY REING PREMISE: 1% QUANDER STREET SOUTHEAST R virtne of & certain deed of truet duly | | rrcorded in Line o o, OF theland E hia. and at the request of the the nndersizned rrustess will e pilile Auctien in_front of the premises DAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY TEMRER, A D. 1933 the tollowing described land and prem sitnate in the C.tv of Washimgton I ambia, and desicnated as and being n Clarence F.Norment's _subdi No_ 743 as pe of the eurveyor of the ct of Columbia in Liber 20 at folio 19, premises 160 Quander st. s.e., tor the improvements. Terms of sala: All cash. A deposit of $200 will be raquired at time of eals. Al convey- Tacing, recording, 1avenne stamps. ete. a cost of pu Terms of stie fo be com plied with thirts dass from day of othermis trusiees reserve ¥ seil the property at the riek and coat of chaser after five davs ader. come nDewepaper 2 Washinzton. D. EDWARD A GARVEY, LA WIDMAYER. .23 24.25.26 Tru TTADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Fifty-nine Barrels Soap Powder, Cleanser, Etc, Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges. Notiee ¢ hereby giren THIRD, 1824, TRUSTEES D oF ® ot uch resale 1 011 XXXE. 5 Rarrels with us i the mame of wood, Pa. All partins interested please taki Terms. Casl LITTLEFIELD, 21001 ADAM A, TO CLOSE_AN ESTATE. EXECTTOR'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1214 MONTELLO ST. WESCHLER, AUCTICNEEK. e. the nndersigned execotor, the will of Mary E. Lenman, deceased, will eell at public anction. in_front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE 20th DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1924. at 4:30 O'CLOCK P, the followipg-described land and premises, known as 1214 Monotello st. (I2th st.) ne. coutaining six rooms and bath, cellar, furnace heat and gas. Terms of sale: modey to be paid equal [nstallments, One-third of the purchase in cash, balance in two payable’ in ove and two years, t &t 6 par cent per annum, paratle eemi- y from date of sale. se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash_at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of §200 required at the time of Gale. Al convesancing, revenue stamps. re- rording and ootarial feeé at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with swithin Sfteen dave from das of eale; otherwise the executor reserves the right to resall the prop- erty at the risk und loss of the defaulting pur- | chaser, after fve dars’ advertisement of such male in some ocwspaper publisied 1o the city of Wasbington, D. ERNEST H. DANTEL. Exeentor under the will of Mary E. Leoman, deceased, 1337 D Street Southeas! WALTER C. BALDERSTON, or Executor, Evans Building. L | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Being Property Known as 2400 Sixteenth Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust racorded on January 13, 1823, in Liber 4871, follo 188 of the 'and records of the District of Colum- bia, and at (he reogst of the parties secured thereby, the unde:¥ned wil ‘sell st publie anction. in front of tie premises. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, 1924, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scrbed 1and and premises. situate in the Dis- trict of Colnmbia, and being lot numbered ninety-nine (99). in_the Combination made by Kenneds Brothers, Ine.. of lots in block No. Six (8) “Merid'an Hill" ne per plat recorded in Liber 55, folio 162 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Colum- his. and also Lot No. One Hundred (100) in fhe’ Combination male be Kenneds Brothers. Inc.. of lots in said block No. Stx (8) “Mer: id'n HIL™ 88 per plat recorded in Liber 56, folio 16 of the aforesaid survesor's office rec: ords: tozether w'th all buildings and improve. meais of every Uind now ererted on said prop. ety aud all personal piOperts DOW upon Sremiscs a8 denrben 'in said deed 'OF trust: upon the followinz terms Terms of Sale: Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing the indebtedness under which there is spproximately due the sum of Nine Hundred and Twentsy Thovaand Dollars (5920.000), and said properts will be sold subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. The purchase price over end above sad d ed f trust to be pail as fol'ows: Five hundred thousand dollais (8500 0%) to be fo crgh, and the balanre to run one (1) and two (2) years in equal amennts w th interest thereod at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum, pay- ahle sem’-annmaliv: to be represented by notes of the purchaser, prineipal and interest to be secured at the expense of the purchaser by s serond deed of trust oo the property sold: or 21 ash at the opton of the purchaser. In. terest and taxes o he p.id or ad ns‘ed to date of sale. A denosit of twentv-five thousana ollars (§25000) w'li be required at the time of sale. All coavevapcing, recording. revecue stamps, etc.. at the cost of pir-haser. Terms of sale’to be complied with within tility (30} days from date of be forfeited and property reso cost of default'ng purchaser, days' advert'sement of taid’ e Dewspaper publ'shed in_the District of Colum. bia. GEORGE Y. WORTHINGTON, Woodward Building. 4. HOWARD HIXEON, 2400 16th 8¢ se13-G&ds, ex5u Trustees. 2STORY | be complied with | oéro- ! poses of assessment | AT FOTR O'CLOCK | right | By Public| <le, otherw'se deposit will | ADAM AT WBSCHLER, AUCITONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY RRICK DWELLINGS, NOS 1024 AND 1026 SOUTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of a dec.ee of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity | Cance No. 42069, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by_public auction. fb front of the premises, on’ THURSDAY. THE SEC OND DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 193, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P .. the following described Iand and prem'ses. sitvate in the city of Wash'agton, D strict Columbia, to wit Sub-lots 29° and 30, in square 607, a8 mer pat_recorded in the surveyor's office of the | District of Columbia in subdivision book 13. | at_folio 145. impioved as abor. | Terms of ‘sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pad in cash, the balance in | two equal installmente. pavable 1o one and two vears, wth nterest at 8 per cent pe anoum. pavable cemiannually, from dasy of sle. secured by deed of trast upon the prop erty sold. or 'l cash. at the optien of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purehaser at the time of sale. Al conver ancing, recording, revenne stamps and motartal fecs af the cost of the purchuser. Terms of s1le to le complied with within thirty dase from day of sale, otlierwise the trustees re serve the rght to resall the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | ve dave adve.tsement of such res le i tome newspaper published 1a the city of Washington, 1 ) ROBERT F. COGSWELL. Southern Bag. ALEXANDER H. BELL. Tavestment Bidg £020-484s < xS0 Tratens. ADAM A, WESCHLER, ACUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Very Desir- able Improved Property in West Washington or Georgetown, D. C., Being a Large Double House, Th:ee Stories and Cellar, at the Southwest Corner of 33-d and O Streets Northwest, Being No. 3300 O Street; and Brick Dwelling No. 1316 33rd Street, with Large Stucco Black Building; and Large One-story Brick Dwelling Next to the Cor- ner of 33rd Street on O Two Vacant Lots—on 33rd | Street in the Rear of 3300 | O Street, and on O Street | Near 33rd Street North- | _west, by Public Auction. | Under apd Br virtua of a dsed of trost {dateq the sacond day of August. 1923. and dnly recorded in Liber 5026, at folio 381 et | #ca’, one of the land records of the Mstrict |of Columbia. and under and by virtne of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District [ of Columbia. tn Equity Cause No. 42080, under | date of Augmst 20. 1824, subetitnting the un der~igned as trustes in the <aid deed of trust d default having Deen made in the pay ment of one of the kaid notes and of tbe fn 6t on all of the said notes secnred by deed of trust. the undersigned. by direc 10_writing of fhe holders of the said will offer for sale in froot of the prem ses. by public auction, on Wednesday, October First, A.D. 1924, Beginning at 4:30 O'Clock P.M. fots 118 to 122, both tnclusive. 1o square 1229 | a6 per piat recorded tn Liber No_ 71. folio 129, in the records of the office of the surveyor of ct “of Columbia. lot 113 fronts on O and i improved by large formerly used ] raer of 33rd ADd O streets porthwest. {a0d i« improved by large double bouse. and 8 fronface of 51.21 feet on O street. with 3 of 85,12 feit oo 3354 atrest: lot 122 {late on the wert side of S3rd street near ot morthwest. and in improved be Brick 1318 with stncco hack b are vacan: oeh order Parcels ma the rrustee will Tot 170 1o be fold subject 1o | existing ancumbrance of §3.600. Tot 120 to | axisting_enrumbrance of §5.000 and ot 132 fo an existing entnmbrance of $2.000, a1l ke | cared Uy 8ret dved of trost. heariog ioterest The Tate of A% per annum Fall particu- < Therea Wwill ba ‘arated At the sale Terms of sale as. follows: On lots 118, 120 4 121 ‘and 122, ope-third of the purchase e5 fo be paid o Casb. the balance 1 one or two wears'from the date of tne sale lot | 710’21 a<h over and above the encombrance and 3 depocit of §300 each 1o he made an loth 115, 2% s00n s thes are knocked down Terias of f21a 7o be Complied with within thirty deys from The 48y of the wale, othefwise the tras- Tee resertes the rizht fo'resell the property. 47" the risk_and ‘cost of rho defanifing pur: Chaser or purchasers. after five days' pobiic Dotice of snch terals in come Dewspaper pud Thed o Washington. D C. Al Cobveyane: Ing. Tecording. tAZ certifcate revenue stamps, 15 18 he"at “the “Cont of the parchaser of | purcrasers CHABLES W. DARR Trustes, 1219 F Street N.W. 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Tke Htgh School Course The high o ourse fered in the Knights of Co- Schocl covers the subjects usually required for en- be complcted in four years of Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting and _Business The work complete the course by attending Friday nights scholarships. hts noth rmen and women nglish, Spelling. Penman- ship and Arithmetic are the which has been planned to meet the completed the work of the elementary “oterans ‘presenting honorable discharges showing service in Other students pay a mod- of Columbus Evening Scheol There is is no Knights of Columbus Evening School has an unusually well -equipped corps of instructors The Knights of Columbus Evening Sshool 1314 Massachusetts Ave. Classes Begin at 5 P.M. Monday, September 29th Regxster To a_v Martha Washington Seminary A Boarding School for Girls Courses Two vears’ Junior College. Col- lege Preparatory and Academic, Secretarial Science. Household Science, Musie, Art, Expression. Twe Buildings, Extensive Greunds Ontdoor Sports, Fhysical Traiming 3640 16tk St., Opposite Sprisg Plarc School Year Begins October First NSTON HALL eal ent and Day Sc! for Girls Thirty-thim vear begins October @rst. Col. lege Preraratory, Academic 424 Graduate conrses. Exceptiona] advantages in_al branches of Mrgic. Art, Expression and Domestic Science. Busivess course. Attention given to Athletics, Dot imdoor a0 ongtdoor sports. Chil n’'s Department commencing with first MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, Principal _Teiephove North 3173 1900 Fiorida Ave_ APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Learn to Take Intelligence Tests You_ will ably be required 0" take intelli- gence tests before prob. 2dvance ke them what yonr a0 antitndes are Courses two nights a week ic thie and over & President Rapeer tundred other practical avd enl. toral cabjects taught by Govermment ex. perts. Certificates, diplomas and degrees are conferred i 'arts, sciesces and commerce in the schools of Business Administration. Secretarial Scisnce. Applied Art. Account’ iog. Forcign Trade. Joorusliem, Expres 04 and others Ask for ioformation op_these and emch sublecto an Short Story Writiog. Modern Literature, Commereal French and & ih Pundamentals. Taterior Method vt ety Ay Fall Quarter of 12 Weeks Opens Sept. 29 Ciasses at 5:10, 8:10, 7:10, 8:10. Send for schedule of classes or call Main 540. Research University 20 Jackson Place Facing Lafayette Square and White House, betwean H Street and Pennsylvania Avenue By X Learn Advertising The Washington School of Advertising Opens Oct. 1st Complete, Practical Course; Two Evenings Weekly for 26 Weeks. Reasonable Tuition. Instructors: 5. OCOMPRECHT. formerly io- roctor at Johns Hopkins Univel sity. Advertising Counselor Amer- ican’ Cloak and Suit Review: now Director of the Hurley-Beroard Advertising Co. . R, W 'E, formerly Pi Adrert sing Manager of Wi ton Times: formerly Adve: Copy Maneger of Derby Ad ing Agency; now Advertising Map- ager of Raleigh Haberdasher, Ine. ‘Write, phone or call for com- plete information, 1523 L St NW., dmte 709 Main 4614 o SHORTHAND. TYPING, SECRETARIAL AND Civil Service prepargtory, day. late atiernoon or evening: rates, $10 to $24 monthly: Do vanee paymert. Small clase groups 2nd indi- vidua) instruction. Cissses pow forming. Refs. required from all students. Admission by writ- ten application onlv. WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 211 Transp rtation Bldg., 17th asd H Ste. EMERSON iN§TlTUTE (Eetablisbed 1813) ixh. Eng oration. i | | | | | University Fall Term Opens October 1st Graduate courses iw seventy subjects School of Arts and Science ion, Literatnre, Peycbology The New School of Religious Education The Tnglich Bible, Relifious Pdnea. . Apolied Perouniogy for Telicio Gucation, Methods 854 Ifograme Religions Educat oo b o€ School of The Political Sciences Jurisprodence Government Diplomacy. Schoal of Politioal Betonces 1907 ¥ Street N.W. Accotanc | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Courses of prof s Takne to 1 B C S depres sod preparisg for C. P A ex minations. Late afternoos and eveatng ciasses now forming. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Fdwin C. Bosworth, President. . 17th sad H. M.2480, MARET FRENCH SCHOOL 2118 Kalorama Rd. at Conn. Ave. Opens Sept. 29th—14th Year All grades for boys and giris. High sehool 424 college prep. for girla ooly. Accom- modates limited vumber of boarding pupll over 12 years old Zeography of the T. €. taugdt by Americsn Teachers, collegé and normal school graduates. All other sabjects taugbt in French by e: Henced native Fren:h teachers withoat detri. ment to the puplls progrese in their gemeral stodies. This eystem of education can be cqualed only by 3 sojonrn in France Y.W.CA. Toifed Education Program Registration of A1l Courres o X3 Se.i b Floor; Pr. 46z Exoept Health Edacation mming Classes—614 E 5t.) Classes Open Sept: ““The more sbundant life is the wall balanced life’ Boarding and Day School for Girls 3017 O Street Care of Sisters of the Epiphany _ (Episcopal Church) Telephone West 1456 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (Brtablished in 1869) Fifty-sixth year begins Octo- ber 1,1924. Three-year courses leading to_undergraduate de- gees of LL. B. and J. D. ostgraduate courses leading toLL.M,D.C. L.and M.P.L. College of Finance and Business Administration Four-year courses leading to B. S. degree and a shorter course to the B. C. S. degree For Catalogs Address Secretary 818-820 13th Street N.W. Phone Main 6617 SCHOOL Elementary, High School. Commereial, Ae- countancy, ~Academic Coliegiate and ~ Law courses. ~ Fiee to world war veterans. Co educational. _An _unusually _strong faculty. S WEEK. HOTEL BOSCOBEL WESIMINSTER CHESTER INN ;_' o ToN ai RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ATIONAL, RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. W TICCITY Supe Chairing e - Ritz-Carlton a - Hotel Chelsea a - Hotel Brighton a - Hotel Morton e The Ambassador | a-Amasican nlan. R R ALMY months are September and October, parting kiss of summer. Every hour of the day and evening is bound to present your favorite diversion—joyous activity is all about you—right at hand is every imaginable sport and attraction. tb Autumn Golf, Horseback Riding on the Beach, Roller on the Boardwalk, Tennis, Fishing, Boating, Trapshooting, Momrmgf Theatres, Concerts, Dances and Ocean Pier Entertainments. graced with the THE LEADING HOUSES are alwaps open and comprise the finest in the World. Phone, Wire or Write any of the following for Information, Booklet, Rates, Reservations, eic. ae- Hotel Traymore | ae- The Breakers a - Hotel Strand & - Hotel St. Charles a - Galen Hall a - Seaside House ae- Marlborough- Blenheim e - The *hslbarne ae- Hotel Knickerbocker a - Hotel Bothwell a - The Holmhurst 2 - Chalfonte-Haddon Hall ar-Bot Fneenean nlan 'n Beacked ta tour ang soe half hours from Wasbingten via Peoneyivanis Comfortable and conrenient re and Ohio R. fervice with throush Prllmans. Apply o Local Ticket Ageate for Ra.lrcad Timetables and full information Kentucky av. Dear beach ntemher rates for two—833 up. Free batl g _from rooms A E_MARION Kentucky b el Open all year ave.. + private ronaing AV athe: water. oPP. near PRmCESS ANNE HO'I'EL_ Virginia Beach, Va OPEN ALL YEAR 15.bole golf course (Oountry Club), herse- ck riding, best eurf bathing Fisbing partiee srranged. Leading Botel and Booklet, i Eaclion avd Bistory and | Catering to Gentiles Only Write or wire for_reservations ieach Hotel Corp | W. 0. Starling, 3r LAWARE WATER GA opan to December. Spe Terms, dally and weekly, for late Summer the baantifnl Antnmo Seavon. Freellent isine, new 13-hole golf course and all sports. @ito mape and_terma on reqnest URDY OPE. STEAMSHIPS Delzghlful Sai?! to Historic MOUNT VERNON 4li-the-Way-by-Water-Roule StnmerClus.an.lutu Sailing 10 a.m . ¥ Boond trip, 8Se. At Biouaas Be " Fotal. LT Baltimore and Carolina Steamship Co. Three Days Only Baltimore to Miami Fare, including berth and meals, $75.00 round-trip ticket One-Way Fare, $45.00 Next Satlings, Oct. 3 and 13 Por Pull Perticulars Write Baitimors and Carolina 8. 8. Co. INVESTMENT BLDG.. 15th AND K Circulars may be bad at Star ofice. Mighty ocean liners—largest and fastest in inter-coastal service. Delightful 15-day sail. Vivid sight-seeing opportuni- ties en-route. See Gay Havana, Panama Canal, Balboa. Fortnightly Sailings Route: New York, Havana, Panama Canal, Los Angeles, San Francisco. PANAMA Pacrric Line frviasiviomas mrsssmis Masve Comtamr B M. HICKS, Mgr,, 1208 F St N.W., tshing| or any a Sotiad unuL; en Good Positions Await Graduates A short intensive course in shorthand, typewriting, book- keeping or civil service will never be regretted; moderate rates; established 38 years. Call, write or phone. It is better to call. Wood’s Commercial School, 311 East Capitol. Linc. 38. Short Intensive Business Courses Secretarial Bookkeeping Stenographic Typewriting Civil Service All courses under the personal directien of Miss E. Vorginia Grant. Sesd for Catalog. Day and night sessions. STEWARD SCHOOL Secretaries and Accountants 1202 F Street Main 8671 i The Swavely School A Country Boarding School for Boys at Manassas, Va. 22T 2 2 272222, | COLUMBIA School of DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sta. Phone N. 272 Day and Night Classes Individual Instruction " Bnroll Now /111111 IIIE I T 1 00T OO, 'NORTH GERMAN LLOYD | Beperienced South American Travelers | TO ENGLAND—-FRANCE AND GERMANY The S. S. Columbus, Germany's largest and fastest liner, and the new sister ships Muenchen and Stuttgart give the trans-atlantic traveler a wide selection. S. S. STUTTGART—Oct. 1ith S. S COLUMBUS—Oct. 18th Bremen Direct uperb one class cabin S. S. BREMEN—Oct. Llovd service the world's ous attention, cleanlines: = NG A = \\ Su service 4th standard and cuis in Apply 32 Broadway, N. The "Beauty Ship” newest of tue famous “V-Fleet.” mest loxurious ship in the South American Trade. 526 feet long, 21.000 tons Displacement—0il Burn. ing, offering every known comfort to the traveler. Safling from New York October 4th CALLING AT RIO DE JANEIRG MONTEVIDEO BUENOS AIRES ‘with stopovers northbound at Saentos, Trinidad and Barbados Other sailings: VANDYCE, Oct. 18th—VESTRIS, Nov. 15t VAUBAN, Nev. 1st—VOLTAIRE, Dec. 13th For Beservations, Rates, etc., appl 3 Inc.. Agents, 42 Broadw S, G. D. A, 1208 F & Tonrist or & ALL EXPENSETOURS } BALTIMORE ST. AUGUSTINE FLA. and Return = LOS ANGELES "’afiz ot 'I'HERE'S rest or zestful leasure at your 1.500 ex of Ocean Travel NINE DAYS, $54.30 ach Tuesday in September TEN DAYS, $62.14 Each Friday in September This tour includes transporta- tion, hotel, sightseeing trips of Savannah, Jacksonville, St Au- gustine, etc. Similar tours, slightiy increas- ed expenses, October, November, December. DAYTONA, FLORIDA and Return, Includ’ng Savannah, Jacksonville, St. gustine. Ormond Beach THIRTEEN DAYS, $97 Oct. 7, 17, 28: Nov. 7. 18, 25, De, BOSTON and Return EIGHT DAYS, $44.75 Including hetel sightseeing trips, etc. Each Tuesday and ¥riday in October Full particulars Address Dept. “T.” Merchants and Miners Transportation Company 1208 F St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Tel. Main 1645 Au- Send for Booklets on Both Serwices Los Angeles Steamship Co. 280 Broadway, New York 817 S. Spring St., Los Angeles on request Via the Route preferred by TOURS executives travel via the MO e because taey like the corafort service and speed of the famous * Santa eeamers. That's the way for vou to §0. “The Luxuryof a Private Yacht™ Regular Fortightly Sailings { Write for Booklet § i GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Square Via Cape Cod Canal Music and Dancing Leavs Plar 19 N. B. (ft. Warren S8, Feow Yok, daliy, inciuding Sunday, at 5 P Dlight ‘Saviag Time. Telepkore Barclay 5000. Connec: Rockland, Yarmouth, st Botton for Portlasd x-us.n,’sz, ko, M. E.l Group on October 8. ANN ARBOR, Mich. Students of the University gan will meet OUTHAMERICA “Banta” steamers offer the finest, fastest. 'h to PERU and CHILE, v\lth‘; m& Old World college for Conal. All outside cal here October 8, when Opportunity for stopovers at w!ui»-l cities. |debating team meets 2 RedacedRate Around.-South Am-ricaTouss |the University of Oxiord. §.5. Santa Apa, Oct. 2:S.& Santa Luisa, Oct. 30 8.8.5agta Eliza,Oct.16/S S.San‘a Trmia‘ Nov.13 ‘Write for Booklet 5 o1 GRACE LINE <. Hollis 10 Hanover Square New York Eritish premier. DEBATE IS ANNOUNCED. |mchxgan Team to Meet Oxford 4 i - :Eastern Ste-mshup Lines, Inc. o BOSTON $6.50 September 24.— Micoi- representatives of an first time Wolverine team from Prohibition will be the subject. The Oxford team will be composed of M. J. MacDonald, J. B. Woodruff and M. MacDonald is a son of *Ne