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1500POLICEASKED FOR BY MAJ. RESSE. Chief Also Requests 100 More Detectives, Armored Cars and Stricter Laws. (Continued from T Columbia to genet fties that r former recom r the enactment of an ney law., ive Law Needed. THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., law or regulation governing the ac- [and of all persons who attempt to tivities of the city guide. Any' per- son desiring to follow such calling v t words “authorized guide’; pin the same upon his coat and engage in|to the husiness without any anthoriza ton of law. is not infrequent that visitors and imposed upon enting themselves o produce a badge n insignda of an r to properly regulate this | it iz recommended that similar to the following | weted into law which, it ix will effectively take eare of m who guides, directs regavded shall he | as & guide \nteas the Com: | * [ Gannett intevests, wkich now « d to pro-f Gannett e preven ot do shall upon conyiction than $5 nor more ult of payvment | NEWSPAPER PURCHASED. a. i Ithaca, Plat g, N. J., employing | workhouse of | bia for not less | han 30 days for| a that| as to provide for of persons. prac- | ctors and osteopaths Donaldson School (Episcopal) tory school mall classes. ion. High g. 180 acres. ro dormitory. e on request. T. N. Denslow, B, A. Headmaster Tichester, Md. treat disease. injury or deormity. “Recommendation is made f law which will make it a or for any individual v fletitious report to | of the commission of a et of Columbla, this department A June 30, 1036, us acts of Con- o ostablishment ance of tha force of ot ralinay erossing policemen was fully set forth, and endation | was made for the tra of these | olla of ropolitan I'his recommendation OLBAN, N. Y., Beptember 8 (P).— Purchase of the Olean Evening Her- Ald by Fmnk B, Gannett, Rochester wublisher, and John W, Ithaca was announced ye spapers, took over publics m.m§ Ne \\lmu. Rochester, o and three in National University Law School Chartered by Special Act of Congress 59th Year Opens September 30, 1927 At 6:30 P.M. Standard three-yvear course leading to degreees of LL.B., B. C. L. and J. D Graduate courses leading to degrees of LL. M., M. P. L., 8. J. D. and D. All Classes Held nt Hours Canvenfent for Emnloyed Students SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science. Govern- ment. Economics. Psychology. His. tory. Finance Business and Languases Address, Secretary ‘Tel. Main lifi‘? 818 13th St. ETECTRICAL ENGINEERING Concise but comprehensive course for earnest, ambitious young men. — Fall's favored materials in the most sought.after colors and combinations. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927.° IT’PAYS TO BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPEND. No Interest or Extras Added to Charge Accounts=—==mwmes==slV'e Do Not Penalize Our Friends An unusual opportunity to purchase two.dresses for the usual price of one. New Shipments Arrive for Tomorrow’s Sale of _ NEWSILK DRESSES Pay $14 for the Fir st Dress—Buy Another for $1 Sold in Pairs Only— Two Dresses for $15 When Goldenberg’s announce a Sizes 16to 20 36to46 and Extra Large Sizes 427 to 52, Sale of Dresses, women always respond in great numbers, but the response to this, our first of the season Two-for-§15 Dress Sales, far exceeded our fondest expectations. We usually strive to obtain the very cream of the market, and when we hold a sale of this kind, we feel confident that we are offering women of Washington the very best money can procure. New shipments have arrived and for those who were unable fo attend today’s sale, the same high-grade dresses that greeted our customers when our doors opened this morning, will be offered. What an opportunity this affords women who want good-looking frocks, and at the same time have to study their budget. The smartest of models, some copies of the Paris-favored styles, while others are original creations, each and every one Six of the styles are sketched by staff artist. Theory and practice closely inter- woven in classroom and labora- tory. Curriculum includes mathe- matics, mechanical drawing -and intensive shop work. Course complete in one year Students construct motors, install wiring, test electrical machinery. VColumbia SchoolA RS e DRAFTING INCORPORATED JOHN FLEMING distinctive. weapons and ion is renewed urisdiction there is no George Washington University Law School FESTABLISHED 1865 \I-m\)fl ‘llo(’?l‘l"n of American Law 's, Class A. American Bar \~)|'-r l'on ime forenoen course, 9:00 to 12 AM. for emploved students. o P.M. Classes Begin Sept. 21st STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. w. AN ScHooL| oF SPEECH \\DEXPRESSION COLUMBIA K SOHOOL Re A Select School WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Weshington D.C. DAY wr Georgetown Law School 1927-1928 Sessions Commence Thursday, September For late afternoon clas Thursday, September 22 For morning classes For information apply to— Hugh J. Fegan, M.A,, LL.B,, Ph.D. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N Telephone Main EMERSON INSTITUTE 173840 P Street, Near Dupont Circle Decatur 551 Winslow I. Randolph. Principai Accredited in the United States and Fall Term Opens September 14 Early Rezistration 1s Desirable Y SCHOOL L FOR MEN AXD ROYS R WOMEN | Engineering President 14th and T Sts. N.W. Phone North 272 Drafting “The SWAVELY School Swavely School has made a brilliant record during the past quarter century in preparing boys for all the leading “Ameri- can colleges. Because of timited enrollment and small classes, the boy receives per- sonal attention at Swavely un- known in crowded city schools. Five-day boarding plan at- tractive to many Washing- va., 1 hour from town. Drive out to the school some afternoon. 28 miles by auto. Opens Sept. 20. Washington reterences. Cotalog and views on request. E. SWAVELY, Headmaster Box 57-D, Manassas, Va. | Columbia Business School 14th and M:nr«:'eaSl. N.W. Day and evening clamses fn all deeretarinl | andcommercial subjects. Fall term begm- onday, Sept. 1 “mm ACCOUNTANCY Demands well trained men because it is the highest paid profession. %! WALTON ACCOUNTANCY Under experienced C. men Registration now being made for new classes starting September 19, STRAYER COLLEGE 721 Thirteenth Street Main 1318 2RSSR ISSY 1000 Hotel Positions Open!/ Hotels. Clubs. Apartments, In- stitutions,_ Schools, "Colleges, T Rooms. Restaurants. Cafeteri: need trained men and wom Age is no nmudr—pull expel ence unnecessary. Food and shel first need. s firnl lndu!h‘ e |nvr(‘awl demln ARLTHAVAR VSRR SNNNNNANNN; 1% Calt or Phone School open 8:30 a.m. wnt 2 Resident instruction in 2 Graduates are qualified to enter the electrical field at once. Thoroughly equipped fireproof dor- mitories, dining hall, shops. Founded 1893. For catalog a Biiss Electrical School 210 Takoma Ave., Washington, D. C. ANNOUNCEMENT . C. Poteel takes pleasyre in | announcing his return to open a new Business . 1d Secretarial ' School in Washington. | Equipment new and modern throughout. Light airy rooms in centrally | located, fireproof building. | | “Capable and experienced | teachers in every department. Opening date for both day and night school, September 14. { A SPECIAL OFFER will be || | given to the first 25 students who enroll. Act now, ard save money. || Call, write or telephone Main 4717 for full particulars Poteet’s ,Business Coliege Commercial National Bank Building. N.W. COURSES | LT L Ry o an Eveatn fin fetin- '.-'.:' Reauest Eraosvorintion Building 17th and B Eht-two-five-niné PACE Acconntanes; CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 5 LAW 33d Year Opens September 27 Ezclusively a day law schooi Member of Association of Amer ican Law, Schools "Kated, Clans 3 merican Bar Associ- Threeyear conrse for LLB.: Arts an é m 'fln. AR and LLB. T s Addrnn Secretary, Ad- ministration Office, Brook- land, or 213 Denrike Bldg (1000 Vermont Ave) North 4181 | | Abbottsford School for Girls Boarding and day school for girls, Kindergarten, llltrrmrllhls and pre- paratory. Music and Art. Progres. sive methods. (Boys’ in day school. Kindergarten thru fifth grade.) 2201 Massachusetts Ave. Decatur 1161 _ Address_Prin 2 louge | 1 WashingtonCollege of Law Thirty-second Year GEORGE WASHINGTON Dresses of Such Smart Style and Fine Materials You Will Wonder How We Can Sell Them for This Price. Every Type of Dress You Could Imagine. Of Course, It Is Only Because of a Sensational Purchase We Are Able to Offer Such Dresses at Two for $15.00! and hand-embroidered designs. belts and trimmed with contrasting colors. All the Popular Straightline and long-waisted models with side plaits, plaited skirts, tiers and stylish flares. Round, V or Tuxedo collars of pink georgette, " finished with black bows. Fine tucks, hemstitching Some with suede Smart Street DRESSES o All the most favored ma- .terials used this Fall—in all the warm, rich shades Fash- ion demands, as well as the " ever desirable blacks. Six of the Styles i Sketched By Artist UNIVERSITY Founded 1821 Depnrt_ment of Arts and Sciences School of Graduate Studies, Colum- byan (nlleezfn‘(L_llh-r';ll Artaly Collogs ot Engineering. Teachers Col Colleks of Pharmac: PRy Day and Late Mternoon Classes Special courses in Trade For information apply to the Mark Law, Jurisprudence and Registrar, 20'{1 G Street, Tele- ||l D C. Code. phone West 164 (] Classes limited in number. i M'figr::.‘"lmsf;};g"i . | Morning classes formed on re- ||| ||l nean, 1335 H Street, Telephone | ] Suest: . |||l Main’7875. an School merican Bar Assocls- 1Lnn onbor ARoeiation of Adect aw Schools, = Forenoon and Iste afternoon classes. | Opening Date, Sept. 12, 7:30 P.M. Sessions, 5:15 to 7 P.M. Admission Requirement—4 Years High School Clever Afternoon Dresses Attractive Business Dresses Rich Satin Crepe Combinations of Georgette and Brocaded Velvet Satin-back Canton and Satin Combinations Shades for Fall Black, Green, Cocoa, Navy, Rust, Brown, Wine, New Blues, Marron Glace, Midnight Blue, Etc., Etc. All Sizes 16, 20, 36 to 46 and _ Plenty of La‘ge Sizes - 431/: to 501 National School 1 | —4th Year Leading to LL. M. Flne & Appl]ed Art or M. P. L. FELIX MAHONY, Director ‘\ Dresses for Larger Women— Sizes up to 52% Slenderizing models in the materials most becoming to the woman of large size. Seldom do large size women have such a choice of dress bargains as in this offering. I I I I p—— el ] P == is'ye" Conrspsilailipg foLAR I I | Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Commercial Art, Posters, Color, Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Fundamental Courses, Personal Instruction. ' Children’s Saturday Morhing Classes Day and Night Classes ||| Tuition, $100 a Year ] Connecticut Avenue & M ‘“ 2000 G St. N.W. Frank. 4585 . 7",&:’;;] 'f'.;’go""' GRACE HAYS RILEY, Desn 4 2 4 HON. MARY 0'TO0] Acting Dean % Begins Ocioper 1st ahiaaeds See Them Displayed in Our Seventh Street Windows For information to the tary, Stockton W‘ S T':hphom"'Weu i We Do Not Penalize Our fil‘“l