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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL OPENING, 1924 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW Three-Year Courses, Leading to LL. B. Post-Graduate Courses Patent Law and Trade Marks Combined Law Accountancy Course MEN AND WOMEN School Opens Monday, Sept. 29 Classes 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. 1736 G Street N.W. Main 8250 School of Foreign Service GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D. C. Complete courses in Foreign Trade, International Shipping, Diplomacy, Con= sular and Trade Commissioner Work, In= ternational Law and Political Science. New Semester Opens 8 P.M. Monday, September 29, 1924 Registration Now Open Catalogue and Complete Information Can Be Obtained From The Office of the School 431 Sixth Street N.W. Main 5440 College courses are offered in English, Mathematics, K. OF C. The Academic College Course Science, Modern Languages, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy and Bducation. by the Catholic University of America. The Course in 1 L - The Law Course ,7* Sourse In law Is the regular three-year The work done in these courses is accepted for credit B. course, offering a thorough prepara- tion for the bar. . The courses in accountancy and | The Accountancy Course i\, st when summement: ed by the required practical exp nce prepare students for the most exacting C. P. A. examinat . he high school course offered in The High School Course 7' Knights of Columbus Eve- ning School covers the subject usually required for entrance to college. This course may be completed in four years of evening study = Gregg Shorthand, Touch Type- The Stenographic Conrse oiifn. " Businers Engtion are the principal subjects offered in this course. The work is so arranged that students may complete the course by attending class on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. s k English, Spelling, Penmanship and The Elementary Course 3rfiimeie are Ghe basie sunsects | in this course, which has been planned to meet the needs of students who have not completed the work of tne elementary school. FREE TO WAR VETERANS Yeterans presenting honorable discharges showing service in Other students pay a moderate the World War receive free scholarships. tuition fee. COEDUCATION T qual fication for entrance, THE- FACULTY The Knights ef Columbus Evening School has an un- 1 sually weli-equippeu corps of instructors. For further informati n address THE REGISTRAR—THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUB EVENING SCHOOL, 1314 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST Classes Begin Monday, September 29, 1924 Knights of Columbus Evening School is open both men and women. There is no religious COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING ROY C. CLAFLIN, President 14th and T Sts. Phone North 272 I EERE DAY CLASSES — Mornings and afternoons — NIGHT CLASSES 2 nights and 4 nights per -week. Complete course, making you a Pro- fessional Draftsman, in 3 to 9 months. Individual instruction. Office open for enrollments and to give information every week night, 7:30 to 9:30, except Wednesdays and Saturdays, also daily, 8:30 to 4:30. Call on us and talk it over. Learn of YOUR own opportunities in ting. Become an EXPERT. Our latest catalog on request. ENROLL NOW. l&NlWl-L NOwW > Chiropractic Research University Standard Courses lu‘dn:::::::“:l:'lu:n postgraduate; day Unexcelled Faculty Moderate cost—monthly _tution _pay ments. One enrollment each year—enroll now for 19241925 term. ‘or catalog or other infermation call at or address the University. 1349 L Street N.W. Tolophone Main 5449 ‘Washingten. D. C. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Courses in Accountancy and Business Administration Freshman Class Begins October 13 C. P. A. Faculty Low Tuition Convenient Hours Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE 1736 G St. N.W. Main K250 School of Individual Instruction Does your boy or girl need coaching in one of the subjects listed below? GERMAN AUDITING | ENGLISH MATHEMATICS ~ SPANISH COMMERCIAL LAW SHORTHAND PENMANSHIP BOOKKEEPING FRENCH ACCOUNTING LATIN Personality Development—Proper Methods of Study Thorough Preparation for College Entrance Examinations Select Faculty of Competent Tutors Convenient Hourx, Day and Evening For information call or write D. A. Dollarhide, M. A. We conduct the following schools: Day School for Boys ening Commercial School Evening High School Day and Evening Accountancy* School Evening Law School Trades School Architectural and Mechanical Drafting For information call or write James A. Bell, M. A., Director of Education Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE 1736 G Street N.W. COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN NOKMAL L SCHOOL OF ART New York Ave. & 17th Btreet. Open October 1, 1924 Tuition Free—Annual Entrance Fee, $10.00 —-the langnage of commerce—by the RBerlits Conversational Method—easily and quickly . to xuit your y % Day and_evening classes in Drawing an Tndividus truction Painting, Composition and Angtomy. e o Edmund C. Tarbell, Principal &ll other modern lan- INSTRUCTORS Richard 8. Meryman, Samuel Burtis Baker, Mathilde M. Leisenring, Georgo B. Jenkins, M. D. Registration office open 9 a.m.. Rept. 29-30. After October 1, school hours. Address all communications to Miss A. F. Abbott, Sec. & ¥REE exeon. phone fer catalog. LANG €sT 1878 K. of €. Latw School The K. of C. School offers the regular three-year LL. B. Course, giving a thorough preparation for the bar. Classes Begin at 5 P.M., Monday, September 29 Free Scholarships to World War Veterans Register at Once at 1314 Mass. Ave. N.W. =3 of their boy’s or girl’s business training. T T filling up. A Message to Parents We have prepared this group of our entire faculty and school man- agement in order that the parents of our future students may be able to see for themselves just who the persons are who are to have charge Isn’t it worth something to you fathers and mothers to KNOW that your children will be under the supervision of men and women whose experience insures them a thorough up-to-date commercial education? Commercial life offers unlimited opportunities for advancement and for the expression and development of the individual’s executive ability. We would suggest, therefore, that arrangements for seat reserva- tions be made at once, as our capacity is limited and our school is rapidly DAY SCHOOL—Sessions are from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 M. and from 12:40 P.M,, to 3:00 P. M., Monday to Friday, inclusive STEWARD'’S 1202 F St. N.W. Faculty and Management of Steward School for Secretaries and Accountants 1924 Tuition Charges Payable in Advance One Month (4 weeks) Day School, $20.00. One Month (4 weeks) Night School, $10.00. E——————1 For Those Now Employed Steward’s Night School offers several distinct advantages: 1st—It affords you the opportunity of completing your education at a nominally low monthly expenditure. 2nd—It requires less time than a similar education obtained through attending a free night school. 3rd—It offers more personal instruction and a greater interest in each student”s progress and ultimate success. 4th—It permits you to enroll at any time and to advance in accord- ance with your own ability. Sth—In a few months it greatly increases your efficiency and thus enables you to do your daily work in a more intelligent manner and at a larger remuneration. NIGHT SCHOOL—Sessions from 5:00 to 7:30 and from 7:00 to OCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. Shepherd, Ph. D. x., 806% 1 n.w. lunguages, maths. Ces, coed.; mod. rates. Temple School, Inc. 1416 K St. N.W. A Business School Day, Afternoon, Evening Caroline B. Stephen, A Resident and Day School for Girls Thirty-third year begins October first. Col- lege Preparatory, Academic and Graduats conreen. Exceptional ndvantages in_all branches of Music, Art, Expression and Domestic Science, Business course. Attention given and outdoor sparts Children's Department commencing with first grade. MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, to Athletics, both indoor Principal. Telephone North 3174. 1908 Florida Ave. Standards of Service High school graduation or its equivalent is & pre- requisite for entrance to the day school. A written application for admission. giving satisfactory references, is required from all students. There is no advance payment of any kind, the frst month being on trial. The course of stady is strictly limited to these subjects Baving & direct besring on earning cspecity. The placement service Teosived 1,098 roquests from employers. ‘and. placed 641 people in ortions during the nit § months of 1924. This school is owned and cperated by more tham 20 buriness men and educators of matienal prominence, in- Cluding members of the faculties of New York, Wisoon- Sin, and Yale Universities. Yor information call, writs, or 'phone Main 2480, private branch exchange connecting all departments. The Washington School for Secretaries Transportation Building. 17th and H. 9:30 P.M., Monday, Wednesday and Friday CHOOL Main 8671 7310