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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 5, 1924—PART 1. ; 25 CHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL OPENING 1924 9 domestic sience, and Miss Johnson, his- | STECIAL _RATES fc | ices of am expert school adviser oy % ; H Al l FOR GIRLS on out-of-town schools. It is sug- e e niaatlonirasatinglaticila sndan. MR' BT’.!:Efifl.K.“nfiEBEST Hesidont and " Duy School. :1.--mn Its Use and Abuse gested that those interested visit tive committee of the Parent-Teacher |Pupil lteriin: Moszkoushy. esident and Day School Reginning Wednesds the schools personally if possible, Assoctation was held Wednesday. The | larix s for Girls 5 : ; or write direct to the schools, ofticers for the current year are: Mra. At 5 pm., u series of FRE giving explicit information about Carl Smith, president; Mrs. Skehan. | " oning: rates, $10 n e T R et Ste e ell lo | o The Star's expert school ad- i, | : g first vice ident; J. Coffman, second |ance payment. Small roups O Chilarea’s ke ~ - % 18 Many Activities of StUdENt| o b i ett fanete ook 'ass | 255 Students Already En-|vice prestdont: Nrs. 0. °A. Pendieton. | o ':“:::;”':‘;,“t.‘..';'.l;:: ot o iilaren's Depatment commercing wis trst | Cultivation of Speaking Voice | THE KAVANAGH SCHOOL i ciary e azplic uiit ot 3. ekt ot "Comeaie” Francenn OF EXPRESSION rolled in R. 0. T. C—Pros- ("~ | WASHINGTON SCHOOL | mursnon xorn Brita soar || S st ¥t Eastern High. e e erihe sauelioms | Uineotifon At Least 75 More. L 4.';1:—?](—'% e o o \ : Class, N o s e e i | “on obtein expicit sdoice by ad: | s NATIONA =— =l The American ‘....‘..,..‘. G B Aot ST R The Hasterner. the official argan of ':r;”';z"" e "'w:::,:_‘ | With rully one-half of the coilege SCHOOL FINE NAT!ONAL | simply for a catalogue. treagurer, and Miss Bertha Caron, sec- ation nns AdmIB10BHE s WelL MRS, BEVERLEY R. MASON, | Graduate of Leland Powers School and | Year Get Under Way at s 206 15t St N Speaking Children's Expression . N Sattori Then Sehool: Was alscussea oening Star, ‘ludents enrolied in the R O. T. C. racif 1o lear University ||| oo i oo Fal(l7 Te;m ?pzns | ictober 1st | 3 gt gemses | B School o/ Arf -~z 1" Sciences, The New School of Religious Announces the Opening of Its e New Studios, 1204 18th St. Among those ‘who spoke were Miss | promptly. Sy un. opeets to organize the 3. | ELIX MAHONY, Director, Main 1760 LAW SCHOOL 1 D. Egbert. faculty adviser of the | === det battalion within the ne k. i Tiagasine: Adenath Graves, fret Mthough entistment in e & 0. Conn. Ave.and M | - A 7.7 in entively. voluntary, 55 eoodies » | [l e (L) S il A Hoe ;:,.d;",*.,:,.!DRESSMAKING PUPILS}.M.\ et v T o anta | “Study Art With a Purpose” ||| Fifty sixth year begins Octo- he schooi's enroliment totals 1,360, of | [and at least 75 additional enlistments | Day and Evening Classes |{| ber 11924 Three-year courses whom 895 are giris and 655 are boys. V|s"' DEMONSTRATION are expected befora the uctual drilling Llfe and Sketch Classes feading to undergraduate de- The school now offers a full pro- bekine” " indications also woint 1o %1 Children’s Saturday Class grees of LL. B and J. D E o muric. physical training and | Vecord year for the medical unit. un- eitaraduate coiroes Taaiin to all pupile. It alio has| | der command of Mxj. John J. Madi- | Qur O-Mor;llé Pml;nwncl; it M DCT oaMrL journalistic writing | gun mental Course fits i | 0 Street Vocmonnl School 8%u- [ *Tir,- nost encouraging factor in the l’;";‘f:eptap“mm o l"“"'."o“r, College of Finance and ive. taught by M M. Monk [college unit, it wi d, is the L ¥ i R . N plied Paseholozy for | 2 2 ine orgamization of the military | dents Visit Silk Department of | STHoES, MG L aviineed course, con- | Decoration, Costume Design, | ?‘"‘““ Adm'“‘:":*"’“‘ A, S 2o 1 Sixteenth Season earps i wpleted. except for the | fpris seniors and 25 juniors. In 2 our-year courses lcading to Igla ucation. | Shwointment of oficers. | Four full S""e for Instruction. [ the "advanced course of e medtcal | Color, Poster, gnd’Commer B. S. degree and a shorter School of The Political | Day and Evening Classes in Illustrating Cartooning, quad nies have been or- —— {unit 13 seniors have enrolled and at | cial Drawing. Catalog. course to the B. C. S..degree. SRy I _a) ! Col Quick Sketching canized in charge of tem- | The udvanced class in dressmaking | /€A%t 40 Juniors. All men In the ad- Classes Now Forming. Eor Catalogs Address Seevetare. |11 | Fashion Drawing, Posters, Color, Quick = ' norary offi e company of Hine | o (he O Street v hool | vaced course passing competitive ex- E 8! = ary Life Drawing el hool i ToMcered DY | accompanied by Mre. T Mapib, | #minations will be given commissions | —-———————————————|| §18.820 13th Street N.W. o P the instructor, attended last week the | I4ter in the eserve Officers” Tratning . | Phone Main 6617 : _ Pupils May Enter at Any Time ' | NROLL NOW { Central Office. 1801 ¥ Street N.W. First Foot Ball Serimmage. demonstrations in draping given in | UOTPS ROLL, 5 i ot P ical Traini in the “Arts That Pay” The foot ball squad had the first | the silk department of the firm of | 133 Freshmen Enrolled. : == = = ractical Training in the slar scrimmage Thursday after- | Woodward & Lothrop. The demon- | | iropractc ‘BU' SEHo0Y, Tor Becrs. Scliotiefc Folitieal Bolssess || i - i(hithe Agach e linter stration wix most practical: | Approximately 135 freshmen have | R p A ,,“,,;‘,, 1“;'5 J i 1907 F Btrect N.W. i WILL H. CHANDLEE, Director matches begin Friday, October | pupils ret od h e n ed in the o g, English Bus I i o, 1 04G7 e L ot O e nhusta ey « that the officers will be esearch |nm... £ 160 atter s | Phone Franklin 2497 w crens, in two months 1338 G Sr Positions for athletic | creased their a ion for the during the mext two month Pt e e 5 5 WY of Tines. o ine hmpertanee | Dutting them (hrough the Steps, New University courts mony and fos the necessity for|Uniforms and military shoes ure being s courts psianilcos el ssemtity(or (U TOrE 4110l iap Shossluss heln S d Coura EE NIGHT SCHC i Evenmg Sesslons the physical training de- | types and for different occasions . |organized. will have a snappy mili- { adergraduatc and posigraduate: day |f | LINTHICUM INSTITUTE : At an assembly Friday the student | l4TY appearance and erening clame . 5:00 to 7:30 or 7:00 to 9:30 ) bank which has open- | council welcomed the new students,| The R. O.T. C. Band this year will Unexcelled Faculty Seanion 10243 begine on Oct. 6ih, 1924 nw | iness. conducts a book ex- | acquainted them «ith the ideaks and!be one of the featu of the unit Moderate coct monihlr tuition pas m The factulty adviser is Miss | 2ims of the vocati mal girls, and gave | Karl C. Shaffer. former Army band- el G| | U SRR LSRR ] w SchO(ll f N The office rs are Mar- | an _impromptu program. The new 1 master, already has begun practice 5 informatien call at 'frx‘.\..'fi X";.!TU;I'I‘ ’r . Anjcationy e Accounting Finanee l as ton o aturopat y taught by Miss Eghert. and dramat- ) idents William M. | students resy with imuch enthu- | and the band will - make fts initial | SRS, Tbrorniy SR THING FRYY Avert Lotter Writing y 1 ! : Arith Markes Wilina Shively, | dusm. An orchestra has been eturted | appearance when the foot ball sewson = = . st Ko r. Anne Sil- | by the se buying two violins ana 1349 L Street N.W. 1 o kkoepizeg ; P law Penmanth p Robert Mul- [ a cello. The girls will be ! "Seriet. Michael Donohuc. one of the Telophone Main 5445 I | - Eeamanshiy The Rll Sch 1 f C]’u d Blane sons in the near uture. il ctors detailed by the War De- . ADNE I ccou if Economios Reporting ' ey col o ropractlc ¢ book ex-|that they will be able 8 | partment, is attending the 1st Di- 5 —————— = |Bl Eastsk Stancgraphy i i Che s 1 et U Feimbon W ot e A | DMETRY. TRIIONON e i T | 826 Fourteenth Street N.W. Debating Nocicts to Organize. Miss Ida May Hall of the division's greatest hefoes 4 experienced tutor. H0e BUSINESS o T oviety will hace a | Pointed instructor in phys | Sergt. Donohue was chosen by the Addr 1 . St ADMINI'STRATION Strayer Annual Gives and dis- | €aticn at the school. She has made | War Department as one of the hon- | 2 Suggestive Programs Courses Leading to Degrees of D. C., Ph. C. and N. D. i year. |MARY plans for better health for busi-| orary pailbearers at the burial of = of _professional grads ness girls, and many inte the Unknown oldier. He is i holder | i dng to the B. C. 5. degies Get Your Copy in hikes, games and dances wre of the distinguished service cross Skes fmanes o e fheing o0 N e BRI Bee o) S PANIS H roan an | E CHIROPRACTIC, NATUROPATHY andigins, der the einstruction of Mrs. 6 ! splendid type of véeteran i en e ; orut, | Donohuc's vuroful | fl tne mncusee of comper: Il NATIONAL ScHooL 721 13th St. AND PHYSIOTHERAPY il Club, h ud Boyn- bag. which is so satisfact 5 the at George- | Il R Gonrermatianali 1 > | Clun e in atauaimorn: 5 SHie Thite osinasa it e waiie: s Tene ot st el r:vtg;‘:s.t:, OF COMMERCE MAIN 3430 school 2 in the R. 0. T. . units of the|[ll o fuatvia ; i Edwin C. Bosworth, President. . High School Diploma Requisite for Admis<ion HED CILDAREI A a AL Mrs. Amanda Gray Hilyer will ag-|third arca. Arrangements are being (|}l classes under natice instructors a rid PR . e 1 [ Freach. Gorman i L TORCHOOL, NOTE: Those not having high school dipioma m t the izabeth | dress the pupils Friday on o numbor | made tor a heavy schedule this » Jegemag, = 't 5 a ;..M\J o ot upations in which a girl son and the shooting | o 4 D e an e e e U L R high s:hool work while studying. through afliliated It is a branch | *ngage without capital. Mrs. Hilyer | probably will fired with Vi 1 REE T call, write or || | z 5 f O 'I‘;“‘,',',“,“n",_)',‘:’,‘:,;‘1’"\{",',,‘,‘";, asiaticacie EGI¥teehn (L Himstl (ute e 5 = { DR. JOE SHELBY RILEY. President 0. F. HUNTER. Business Manazer ders hiked ;1:“‘;1;:1‘;\ Made Councll Member. I Washington College of Law i . Ldmund A, Walsh, s a9 | - €O-EDUC ONAL amptire. and Tunchen ui | 18 CI.UBS ORGAMZED [ rekent of the Foreign Service ool : Public Speaking, [ | 2 Year Begins Seor. and then tramped to Ilmr Just been made member of the 7 PM. : Sy hey ot o Fortlen “lidont il Expression Tuition, $100 per annum 5] s - icans wholiHave ibeen WAV ifor | Wl'hmgtun Schnol for Fuirstar course leading to LLM. or | | -— TR e . eign aflairs, Amonz the members . e | k4 Anne Ti'llery Renshaw N L o\ cowraes in| Natanciiav, Gonsel Activities of Students Principal|are John W. Davis Democratic can- c‘?‘“_’“‘"mn | 1 Law and inte pational Law ..,“,g Sourssstareloifared BUNESIIER SRR e i | ap ey e 1603 Conn. Avenue TR EE I U The Academlc College Course P e - < N, Sciel Modern Languages, Economics, ~flr‘vflYHg Philosophy and | hus been represented on the council Grades— High School--Collez North €906 — Lotior : ; i < S m— # Kducation. The worh done in these courses is accepted for eredit Junior High. since its foundation Ly Dr. James | For Interview FRENCH o e ooy P G Ls g Brown Scott. professor of interna- | Phone Columbin S840 T g ey i e = tional law and foreign relations | Grorges H. Por | The Course in law he regular three-year Formal Welcome Given Freshmen, | Junior High School were the princi- | Georketown Law School will hold its|| Pan-American School of R | h 1 | |4 tion for the var *|pal developments of the student weck. | first debate Tuesday evening., when | * h | 7 e The courses in accountancy and e L R e G e Spanis| Training Short Intensive |5 The Accountancy Course i, o2ues m, o iniancs, 4 - student council elected. The clubs [J. W. Hughes has “introduced” a bill | i NG e itcavan EE | Business Courses 4 ©d by the requi pmum! experience prepare students for the Started. and teachers in charge are: History, | declaring that the Supreme (ourt| o | Schools Npecial inatruction for most_ exacting C. P. A. cxaminations. M. A. Milton: Englixh, M. F. Quander: | ruled properly in excluding the names || 3 Navy and Marine Corps Offvers. v ’ - 1 i K| il | h h school course offered in French. E. B King: Literary. M. H.|of La Follette and Wheeler from the || Mg Siroal and collogs stndents.Siu || 1. Tearnom. Cafeteria and 3‘;"‘"‘ Ihi ?‘f‘;:::_:g:‘g The High School Course bl i e i The freshioan were formally [ Plummer: Athletic _E. Marshall: | ballot for the presidential clection. || Gmesdr Fiec, Broatans Bidg.. 12th and Eluietationtnore Moembug i [ IR OEEA T i Semi ¥ ning School covers the subject usually required for entra peeloomed ar High School | Willing Workers, Wilkinson; | and this measure is to come up for | F 8ts. Main 7183. [Epati e i antte iaGcentia pianaTa il Senvice | college. This course may be completed in four years of cv Friday, when a party was glven them |Good Fellowship, G. & ; Cur- | consideratiop. ared. ! : : 2 Poxition in tiiie rich uncrowded field ke disecti study. by Miss Brooks and the senior spon- | rent Events R. Quander; Ma | “Another bill scheduled for eariy| Fuil_informat W free cope of oir AlL coutses undex the persanal direction ) } o 5 V.rginia Grant. Send for . q 3 o : L e Y b b oanhl te a0 e Jasheduied itor seaniy | ) AvE Aflemoon Evening {ois i o0 ¢ s The Stenographic Course {7cz= Snoihand. Touen Tooe meet was held the girls' gyms E Art Appreciation, S. V. Stew- | given power to make valid by | | Lome in and L writin d Business glish R i e = ; art; B o = 4 otment i S e | advan azes in this attractive i g are principal subjects offerad in this co The work is so helped to establish a fine _\mm Malv: [ g | | 1416 K St. Main 3258 Bewis Hatell Trainine % ror | class on Monday., Wednesday and Friday n among the ris ¥ y and . G Brooks; Shorthand. Creee and Pitman ewWIs ote! g cretaries and Accountants English Spe Penmanship and Crol MO T ‘STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS F . | Schools 1202 F Street Mai The Elemeatary Course ‘it fie T siuac club. last week ele officers : nd Home Making Club. Main 8671 i in this course. whici has been planned to meet the needs of students President. Lottie Hunter e presi- s, C. Brooks BEGIN ACTIVITIES 10 New York Ave. VW, 3 = JY who 3 ompleted the work of the element hool. Robinson, and freasurer. / ar will begin on the second s | Eevchological tests . FREE TO WAR VETERANS [riure nontiz oot work during the year. interest is being considered, and a | High School have started rar][nr than Stencil cutting 3 . . ! CORDL zh f Columbus Evening School fs The Dunbar Henor Council met [large membership of parents and |usual, The dramatic clb on Frides Adding machine UmverSIt COEDUCATION < Exishis jor’ Columbos Eveniag ! School s epea Fridas and planned the work for the | friends is expected from the start.|Sepicmber 27, fite days after schooi LT { y SCHOOL OF ART B ciiication for eatmnce. T T o ¢ S e B Monor Society for the vear. It is|The Faculty Club for the discussion |had opened, gave twe ohe-act e o Chartered by Act of Congress, 1521 | | : Raned that (his Saciets, the aima o | of current Schooi’ problems wil hoid | "tree Specch” and ST Cromes o | pae ppiimres OB Pt | Candismiond New York Ave. & 170h Surst | 'THE EAGULT:Y, e Relghi ot colintls izatne sonent nas ea’us which are to encourage high scholar- | its first meeting this week; subject, | Lady.” @ Reheareals leae Dlavs he afternoon typewriting depart- | oeducational | y | ror Turther teforman UaTS, weli-equippeu”cory o Ship and to Tesive o rwie aeas il eThewalie o Testarand Scates Thithel| o e et schoe oprrs S | ment and Tusineas Ofee Practice | ‘I Open October 1, 1924 For further informati ~ addre. P and id ic leader started two weeks before school opened i ENIN 00L, 1314 shin and high charaoter. will be a |Or#anization of the Junior High| The Agora.Debuting Society aleo held er the personal direction of WMisx [l 1w Sebool. . R \had | |j| THE REGISTRAR_THE ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EVENING SCH| 1 definite factor in the chool life. . by Miss M. A. Miiton ) eeiing) tha samieiaay. Oatthe | Member of Axsociation of ||| uition Free—Aneuat/Eatrance ! MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE N 3 definite factor in the school life tochibyMiasi . A - q n B y. e fol- American Law Schoolx. ec, $10. . The military organization is get-| tonsiderable new equipment has!iowing Monday. the orchestra began re- = il Approved courses for em- Dax and_evening classes in Drawiog and || | Enroll This Week tinz under way, examinations for | béen added to the vocational branch ings of the radio club DRy Yo o lana Painting, Composition nnd Anst 4 held #s follows: | of the Randall School. An electrival ties orna m s e | vloved students, 3:10 a inting A line, September | Washing, wringing and drying ma- |p; d. until now ail activities | oF It forentanil ourdes Ldmund C. Tarbell, Principal ommissioned, October 1. | thine arrived this weck for use in|ure gaain in full swing. fare full-timel wtudents, o INSTRUCTORS The conpanics will be formed during ;‘:r;"'“t“““ relative 1o the model L™ The foot ball team for this vear is in 12, Richard 8. Meryman, the weel ome. ) 2 | wm Samuel Burtis Bake:. z ; T gunization of the Stugents |2 osusinctons oramion: due o e || Cameron Burnside T genseiic s & - Miss Irene Miller. A. M. Howard [ Reors - the Students'|act that only one regular of last vear's (| | K street. Telephone Main Goorge B. Jenkins, M. D. | Vniversity. is teaching mathemat Jouncil was effected Wednesday. un- | cam remains. Coach “Happy" Hardell, {|| Members of the 6507 y and Miss Brenda Morvek, A. B., Wel- | der di on of Miss M. A. Milton. | powever, s not worried. | = L 9 Stuients may rezister at any tme | Yesley College, lis tesehine Engiich "r"“;'fi‘,:[m,,“";’,.:;":.;l\’p'l.«'|r:'|" e wev-| Miss Coope. friend and champion nr; Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts Department of Arts and Sci- for any class Miss Mar well, mathematics, | © : cted officers | yne girls, is now dean of girl: iete [Internatio enees. i - e Sliny Cronvlmathe Rt ce o Rl e nar cralt I NE Vel gil “ i Socie ationale des | Address all communications to Tt Sare an Tl from Thelr work |ment of il matters of current e e Aquerellistes, Paris. M = Cotambian Conene. < H iiii v ___VliClass Begins October 13 at bunbar i i ool Hiar Wieer| 1,109 ON_SCHOOL ROLLS. || gy, Opened o Stdio at [jf *ler, Zafinerrine onit | e ey ConliisiPsseationitor % idwell's rriends Jchool i Amo: he visitors to the school as Ilmore Wheeler Auring the week veere Dr. Boutaiey | chairman: Arthur Simms, president: === — | Fubl st Tate ‘atlgsmoom | oo &f Norfolk, Va. an honor graduate | SAT4h Campbell, vice president; Re.|Columbia Junior Begins ‘Term 1624 H street N w e iice For Bo: d Girl i C. P. A. Examinations of Simmons College and Tuft's Medi- | Peca Walker. secretary; Fannie Per- | oWe ¥or information apply to the or ys and irls cal Co}lege, and an interne at Freed. | KINS, ussistant secretary; Mary With Additions to Facuity. | Ty G Street. 42nd Year Begins Sept. 23. man’s Hosbital, who addressed the| ‘v A4IKer, treasurer. Columbia Junior High School opened ||| [#struction in phone West 1649, i | City School, C. P. A. Faculty pupils briefly, and Ravford W. Logan. - T g e its sixth year with an enrollment of 1| Water Color ———— 1809-1819 Eye St. N.W. an honor graduate of Dunbar ( Meat smoked with corncobs has a|1,109. The additions to tho teaching 0il Color e Grades and High School. 1 Convenient Hours Street) and Williums College, 1917, | favor said (o be better than that from |staff inc Mr. Flack, for mechanical (|| §eill Life Vor information apply to the Al Grades igh Schoo who has just returned from an ex- drawing; Mi Fren Eaudscape an, 1335 H Street. Main Su!)urb-x_\ School | Low Tuition ;:ndrd realdence _in France. Mr (e 3901 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. .ogan visited a few classes and spoke | School of Iharmacy. Ist, 2nd, 3ed, 4th and Sth Grades i 2 s of life in France. Mr. and Mrs, Col- Z | for information apply to the |||| THOS. W. SIDWELL. A, M., Priacipal. Largest Accountancy School in Washington B e At oo Phone North 1042 || | 3 "ror intormaion apoty ¢g sne ||| mmos'w. ‘gilesy, o, . 2risi Mrs. Johnston of Petersburg, V el phone Main 1517, - —— Washington School of Accountancy qvere also visitors. i & | e e . nifig ,Mmhq,,;“"h" “"p\n‘dl" : Short lnten31ve | Gregg Shorthand Columbia Business School The Swavely School 173GSL NW. Y. M c. A Couze Main 8250 | i l Riggs Bank Building for the foot ball season. Games are R 1 A =, 9 H planned for Manassas, Cheyne Begiming Clss Oct. 6 14th and Park Road A Country Boarding School Bordentown schools, Baltimore Higl dvanced Manual Class COLUMBIA 7078, for Boys at [ Cardozo, Randall Junior, Shaw || l‘mw Dictation and Manual Review Shorthand, typewriting, ho‘okkrflvin- 1 Dictation knglish il ofiice training. D Business Courses sl The physical training staffs Complete High School Course o = bV are giving every student a physical ex- amination. ~ From the results ob- | Y. M. C. tained .« cumpalgn do betier ihe : ; 1 SR | b %fr}ffi‘éOf | itute Standards of Service Tl Secretarial, Bookkeeping, == | PAINTING . A. membership is, “100 per cent || . g0 i . A Professional School remberthin’” Setion, repreathiadives Stenographic, Typewriting, W == s SCULPTURE ot Accountancy ana T O W liamson, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Keep Your Personal Charm and Gra Business Administration requisite for entrance to the day school. > - I i . . . 1 Fowan comprise " the Committes "o Civil Service || ondar ana Tunrsaar.’s w0 llustration—Designing— N it et D i raunage the campaign. Mr. Cowan | | . 2 cy -, educated ferences, is required from all students. There is no Mr. Pinderhughes, Mrs, Connell: M‘(‘sa ! | Epipllmy lel: HOII!QG m I Commercul Afl, Etc. The \troumzr!\} » .a, :'av';'::a Payment of asy Kind, the first month being on Mustapha and Dr. . N. Brown will || p! G St. Hetween 13th and un School Opened October 1st nian or woman is a technician, |ff| i plan the xeasonal activities for ||| Eva Dell Myers, Director M. se78 2 7 an analyst, a controller of ex- . 31"' e-u;-l:':{ g'.“.‘,{‘;' -Mctlyl:;n::::‘h"lhuw subjects . ing the budget of the Al c o — . Clases now being formed. Our : = aviog 2 earni . Tt All courses under the personal direc- — r— S et Tmantis eourse ittt sou for s penditures—a veritable right e e e e ettt e SO O = - Ve B VitoinialC 5 = : L L R e ll hand to the captain of indus- [ff{ 7. o placed 641 peopic 1n positiens during the sS I o [ o S ustrs Advertising. - w = 'rh; |"""|'n~-%lh tidal current in the tion ot Miss L. Virginia Grant. Send for | Good Pontxons Faeulty tey. Such ebility commands i This uml is owned and by mors than 20 world is that between the islands of | (' S o et . £ty G 3 | o \ ¥ i % ands income. o 1 ¥ J Jura and Scarha. off the Seottich Catalog. Day and night sessions. ‘ Await Graduates H. K. Bush-Brown Ssipectcommandsiincon: i, membere o the facuivin o1 New' Torks Wisoon Coast. According to the official chart Sculpture and Model.ng g d Yale Universities. the speed of the current here is near- Il A short intensive course inll|!l Burteigh Parkhurst Another class is organizing For information eall, write, or 'phons Main 2480, . = | STEw ARD SCH horthand, typewriting, _ book- e e ek Il Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 P.M. private branch exchangs connecting all departments. M‘USICAL INSTBUCT]ON i eeping or civil service will never Commercial Art and Iiustrating. k 2 be regretted; moderate rates; Sarah Baker ! REGISTER NOW DY, LATE OF NEW YORK, 1L GIV) i 3 ‘h Cla m,mfmfi N;m(_ S EEEWITEEOTYE for | stablished 38 years. Call, write Sketeh Class, “SEPHOCLES V. PAPAS, Secretaries and Accountants orv;::;f‘ CI; : bm.c B2 c:’,‘:I rf"“' '"": ,’:;"’" kf:“;::" Transportation Bldg., Ihe \:’nlshi'r‘xg“t‘?n School for Sec,r.elarie“s | mmercial School, Dehal e ransportation Dullding. 17th and H. et e B, o e 1202 F Street Main 8671 ||| 311 East Capitol. Washington Art League Izihinn iR Strosty % : Lt Main 8260 Robinson’s M“us';c Store, Inc., 7 & - z 1308 G st W Phone Maln 2231 ¢

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