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R <o JANUARY 15, 1928—PART 1T H_l_mn PR[SI!]ES NEW SENATE suncommm;:l; o;v D. C P:INAN(‘ES HUMPHR[Y SEDR[S “ATALFALFA DINNER DIPLONIA SELLERS Many Attend Annual Winter Trade Commissioner Holds| Banquet at Hotel in Best Way to Reach Fakers | Capital. Is Through Publishers. ‘ | | | | | ! By the Ass ATLANT . The annual Winter dinner of the; Alfalfa Club was held last night at the New Willard. Judze Milton E. El the president. presided. The ertaimaent comn A E. J. Walsh, chairma Brahanv., John H. Carroll. Levi Cooke. Andrew J. Cummin, Edgerton. Henry Hall, Wil . George H. O'Conn man. W1 gullible land eliminated mc the ]luhlmlw s of vertising, of the P said in an delivery today American Colleges, in session here. Characterizing these “diploma | mills” as fakes, frauds and pirates, Mr. Humphrey declared they were | lihels on education and a tr | upon honesty and fair dealing. The | {only requirement for m'nl\l'nlnn | from these schools, he said, is cash.| $70,000,000 Paid Yearly. Many of them are conducted by one | Asserting that the growth of corre- | man d often by man and hi spondence schools in the United | wife, said Humphrey, adding that en- | States had been surprisingly rapid, | tranc nirements consist of the Mr. Humphrey said there are today [dent’s abi 350 private correspondence schools, | depends upc | with more than 2,000,000 students pay- | paying for a F. Roberts, 4 Sayder and Joseph P. Tumulty. The guests present were: Dean Ache. | aon, l-mnkhn Adams. Francis Avey D. Andrews, strong, Roy Atwell, Repre. Bacon of New Yark, Abel *. Baldwin, John S, Bar-| John H. Bartlett orzge R. Benema Albert E. Berry enator Bin aken fon against a number of woMA" HIT BY UTo show any reason for exlstence except ! making money, Mr. Humphrey re- its work, he said, but the real place Cuts and Bruises, to reach and eliminate the fake dip-| yu. o\ A povineon ‘52 years old, ing. The commission has held a num- ber of- trade practice conferences with down at Seventh and K streets yester- fisteeakiosic has vet to be done. |, ied by Charles Partiano, 1119 I strest northeast, police reported. She was Liett. Col. Robert L. Moseley, 5th [mobile which struck her. | Infantry, 0 has been under treat-| Although she sustained injuries pital, has been ordered to Portland, |nose and scalp her condition was re- Me.. for duty with Organized Reserves. | ported as not serious. On Columbia Road at 16th St. N.W. Magnificent 8-story, absolutely fireproof building bright outside rooms with spacious closets, tile bath with all built-in fixtures and pedestal la\ator_\. A telephone hools which have not been able to L. M. Bobinson, 52, Becelvés ported. The commission will continue | loma_ mills is through thelr advertis.| T v g 8 4 e ! advertising agencies, he added. but|g,. apernoon by an automobile oper- Col. Moseley Returns t0 Duty. | isken to Sibley Hospital in the auto- U ment at Waiter Reed General Hos-|ahout the legs and lacerations to the Wonderful View of the Entire City and with every convenience. Apartments contain large is provided in every apartment for which there is no serv- his_ability to ated time. Gene John ing more than $70,000,000 annually in Reached Througin Ads. : Ehat S tuition. A large number of the one-man ice charge. Robert Burton, Irving There has been a movement among | schools deal exclusively in degrees for . Cahill, Robert | the responsible correspondence schools | clerzymen lared, ntly to elimin; the fake uni-|cago school, an example, '@ ity as far as nossible, the associa. | selling degr tion was told, but there still ren | scares of socalled colleges maintained Ro Reasonably Apartments of 24-Hour jpriced. 2 Rooms, Bath and Porch Te'enhone Service. Possession. To 6 Rooms and 2 Baths New Ford Special With the advent of the NEW FORD we have designed a new type Garage, especially to house these new models. And consid- ering the distinctive appearance and style of the NEW FGRD this 1s our Business Hom e We Have for Sale or Lease Some Very Desirable Locations FIRST COMMERCIAL Otto J. De \lwll v of New York, Harold W. m J. Donald, R. Golden on. William H. Donovan, l-d! 0] Dough- | g 3 i New ! S e S Oharee D l“ Upper, left to right: Senators Phipps of Colorado, Copeland of New York, Jones of Washington, Bratton of New e | L é...m, left to right: Senators Nye of North Dakota, Oddie of Nevada, Kendrick of Wyoming, Bingham of Con- : Gmunlop, Commissioner Charles A | ™™ Lower, left to right: Senators Capper of Kansas, Glass of Virginia, King of Utah, Sackett of Kentucky. UNTEAWSOS' HARSIE Rw NG Dver.' Fred East. John H. l-d\\flrdl] 1 7 E T T Sl qur, S e o e, b BUDGET BILL BROUP |ieaion e iyt et SECOND COMMERCIAL Just What : { “Foltz, Michael (.nnnghe} }_‘"5,‘:,,,““2,’,}:‘,‘"‘3,\3;‘;‘“ b ’!'""“ ,' it; Capy R h(,,"..).f Kf.:::" AND N 1 2 o Sl Tl ol M St 1S NAMED IN SENATE 5 s S hlii"®l @ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES o Representative Garrett of Tennessee, ! oon T. Hartson, Senator Hawes John ©. Gheen, L. Wolf Gilbert, T. “Silvio. Hein, S ; ;i i S, Mark 1. Goodwin. Bugene .| pssouri, Siivio Mein. Arthus Hel- Senator Phipps Continued as Chair- B R S Jonn | il “Robert G. Hilon. James D | man of Subcommittee on Dis- Do hn _W. | Hobhs, Justice Hoehling of the D> Supreme Court, Harold trict Anpropnlnons Hoffman, Charles E. . Al hort C. Hopkins e ok 1o o, | GeOTE Adams H nat . January 12 192 Representativ g T, Spikiered et a0 s aors | ot W, W. s ne 1. = ce f“v '1‘(; hereby Y“.\"’l‘:“‘ 'l“h at | Hutchins, Representative Johnson of | 4-1 20 Arty lhnul:;id(:l‘l‘i’r:?q‘wUmnm. 1""‘“"‘ Dal Thomas L. Johnson, 4 is fuily pad. and that there are no debls | Edmund L. v ones, John C. Kean E310 COMAANY eXCEDL CUTTENt SXDenacs. ig. G . Zeefer, Dr. G Bishop. Pres. Chas. H. Kindle. Heig. Gen N R heater, DL livery, phone us and a repre- sentative call, giving com- plete information as to how you can_BUY the newest model BEST-BUILT garage for less than RENT. Lincoln \ 200 K 10-100 consmucmuc St. N.E. If you are considering a new home for your butiness we are able to suggest a proper location. Business l’ropertien Department BOSS:&PHEL | 1417 K St. Founded 1903 FS Main 9300/ | | With Senator Phipps, Republican of Colorado, continuing as chairman. | the subcommittee to handle the Dis | trict apptopriation Bill in_the Senate | this vear was announced yesterd ll e apy ations committs | local supply measure in the upper Quesllon. Why should Kelley, Otto E. Koegel, J. — H Batuman, Clance’ F. 'Donoboe. branch of Congress for several vears 1 .\ Sy 1de: 3 o ¥ » er avid - . " o > Coaries W Ficteon. Fusene A <m’f‘&', Wilton . Lambert, Davilland has beeome thoroushly conver- school children receive emul- Georze M. Emmerich. Les Barrol! g A= T . | sant with the problems and needs of 2 Bt G Koty packara. |1 is. 0. 8 Lewis. { 1o Nitional Capital. sified cod-liver oil | T Harry M Packard ‘secretary ‘of ‘the | John M. Andrew D) Lor- | iy e LABARE # Lawyers Title Insurance Co. do wswea er, Ch The subcommittee has bLeen en Targed this year from 8 to 12 and i | Answer: Because the i ""“;’x '"n'?'n"i‘i T‘ixfir"r" tive McFadden of a z ativ 1 £ £ obetove e this | Rev. John C. McGinn, Joseph. W. | cludes four Senators who have not A Py o2 1 Melntosh, Thomas W. mozerh, Wl freviousiy served on the local appro- Strain of the study-period and = * | priation bill. B, MeVay, Jr; Witliam .| "I merpers of the subeom playground uses up energy, e R NN cpzie: | mittéé are ‘Senators Oddie. woli- | and emulsified cod-liver oil * 2 . A. W. Malone. | o3 of Neyada: Nve, Republican, of Capt. Fiward J. Marquart, Repre: | S0 huicota: suckert, Repubiicar, o | not only provides energy but - . s " | Kentucky: land, Democrat, of | 2ol = r 2 ! e ' Lawrence Mills, Frank W. Mondell,| iu Yok, and Braston. Democrst, of, @lsoprotectswithitsvitamins. o rapitsl stock ':-1 wasd mpany ie one | Willlam Montgomery, William M. w Mexico. = | e o eind, donars (ST00050 00, 303 | Mooney. Howard Moran, L. W. Muel: Other metntiers who will continue Mothersknow the value of W fully paid_and that there are no debie jeorge Hewitt i ey oo | SCOTT'S EMULSION | of said rompany excent_current expenses. ler. James S. Murray. ST s S AL neet L, Smith Myers, J. Gilbert Nettleton, Repre- | . sentative Newton of _Minnesota. | James C. . Louis § ", Ham, Hight, | C. Nugent, John M. - jogan || Deaf Hear Again | . Evening School { Reading Time: 3 minutes } {Adm. C. Odaie | | Charles E. O'Connor. Senatd of Nevada, Daniel W. O,Donoghuc | Frank C. Page, John E. Parrish, Wi! “|liam E. Pearson. Staunton ( HARRY M_PACKARD o 1, betore me thie | Dr. Benjamin Perry, G, rd, 130 Fur of Jam pen) Pitts, Edward Pollister, C Mas. Gen. Jobn L : i dod J1 FAOTLER. | Pope: vieue M. . Purter. . 3 o e Through New Aid New Method Cuts Time in Half and Improves as P, Little worth, Maj, Gen. 1. P. Motain, Mal- (| o No B Then D on | Colm 8. McConihe Walter 1. Mc arpiece No Bigger an Dime Rayburn of Texas, John Winston | (. o \Ciltiom J. MeNally, Maj. William Wins Enthusiastic Following | ] THE JISTRICT TITLY INSURANC | ton, Representat | S NLAL areony MUIA. E OF|and, Baron Wolfgang Putlitz, Wil- x Washirin [P BEPORT. | 9es |liam L. Radcliffe, Representative - ind 3 majority of the “District | Read, Hugh Reilly, Maj. Paul S Results in Evening School Stenographic Courses i I hereby rerufy that - ’ < Marrow. Warren F. Martin \\m.m. Ten-Day Free Trial OF Uil Tock of wald commny 8 ome B { Reinecke, Sidney H. Reizenstein, D: o e y Free Tria er | 5 k : S . et and @1y thonssnd dellere ($150 000 00 ;";‘,fi',‘;yf_‘“;r“'ifmm Robbins, Roy | samin 8. Minor, Pt _ ! HIS management has long felt that the pectations and the new method is now an- b4 e Sxrepl ure exvenee N, i | meritative Aosey iof i m..,.m,,,‘ After twenty-five vears devoted exclu- i ; 3 . . St e R Wil e Arthir: B Ruceell. Dr. Thomas. L | o charles 1-, Munroe, Claudian 15 | R usual methods of night school instrue- nounced as a permanent feature of the Wash- Eisner £ Tron 2 W. Cary Rust, Carl D. Ruth. Joseph I Saks. FL 2801, 309 Common- 3 . " x § Precoe A Sotn: Jou P | Representative Sanders of New York, . i i enenint R tion were susceptible of radical im- ington School for Secretaries night school. Liog "Batrol Hugh Saum, Edward H. Schmidt, | wiad®s PR I Har M Packad weretars of the | jopn 1. Small, 3d; Willam N. |5 ey WsRdRon, i ihe o mr eraeiser. (Jolin | Lawis\mith, B L. | 5 ouser: Sus provement. Eight years of painstaking Thi h z B chovs it o iy LB ars ains e nieane : . L B2 hen it HARRY ¥ "PACK | Smitthers, John Snure, George £ H_':'s':l;r Hugh AL 3 his means that you can now become an em: Ta of Jauare AD 19 | Geol H. Stobbs, ) Alfred J.| [ 4 . : ) . S i A o A T i Beone] b study and careful observation of teaching ployable stenographer in a single school year Pt S — | Dr. Howard F. Strine, Willlam C : - ¥ 2 ; i e et iera ot | Sullivan, Dan A. Sutherland, Eugene experiments in many cities have been de- and, at the same time, avoid the hardship of at the | O. Sykex, Commissioner Taliferro, a0 eompany | Wilkine 5 i 2 Winslow i 3 ws of the company “Wilkine Buiding | Edwin V. Thayer, Frank J. ey S b excessive home work which such a program voted to this problem. The advice and coun- ConvInCing te wd address toda 1,571k 83700 | Thie) Charles & Thomas, Carmi A. | arroll, Jr., and Sen | f YArE orretary. | Thothpson Merle Thorpe, Represent- by | would formerly have entailed. sel of nationally prominent commercial edu- cators, including two former world's cham- This is perhaps the greatest single accom- plishment of this institution among its many contributions to the progress of commercial education in Washington, D. C. NG OF THE sSHARE. | ative Tilson of Connecticut, Charles ' Company will be | T. Tittman, Scott Turner, Represent- S o o ey Lative Vi Austin . | 2 nn’n.:.w Ton o8 o | Waller, John Walsh, nard M € year and the transaction | Warner, Robert Watson, Judson C. weae aa niay come before | welliver, Capt. Chester Wells, Adam CEANPORD President. | A. Weschler, Horace H. Westcott, W. | J. CRA '\IWIK!J Secretary. | ¢ hattin Wetherill, ¥. White, W, -,;uw\ I WILL | juce 4. White, jr.; Frederic William I wile, Daniel Willard. jr.; A. Rea Wil- ,,4,/";“,,“"“!7 370 | Bamx, Harley . Wilkon, Ji 1-,;-.-..‘” e Wolfe, Charies A. Wolverton, Jewis RysPONsIBLY ""“\\.,4,.., Representative Wu Texaw, Jepresentative KA. : Pennsylvania, ¥ B il b A¥D Arthur N. Young, Koy 03 Teear : S Al “u,.,m ntative Zihiman of Mary 1 of Ind 14 pion writers, has been sought and carefully DON T MOVE Or Renew Your Lease ‘When You Can Buy One of These Homes —For the Rent You Are Now Paying— considered. bt contracted | The method followed in most schools parallels Fortunately, also, this method has made pos- sible numerous and considerable economies in closely the “day school” program. But this A PAPONS US| Kewdent membern b method cither requires too long a time, as, for LSS LT AT R T ; g e 1731 to 1735 Upshur St. N. W. rendering this service. These savings have Ty ,’“, Te 4 i o e T example, two school years, or, if the time is RS il e :;,‘;- e it Lot ’;‘;?i';“*"‘ S Beak oL Ob i CEy ATATETTEAALAALITLTIERAEEETLAARANA AAENNVANNANNY . sl been passed on to students in lower tuition SR ",,[,‘,',‘,”‘“"‘\;,"_'", D | Reaten Barton, Cot. John 1. C R 2Ll shortened, a burden of study is placed on the ratesthan this city has ever knowndt s ake G o5 S e, ey | Georss M. Canar, Eward 7. ! students, already tired from a full day’s work gt o A P et hutsbar. bt ochran, Levi G | 3 3 i * the policy of this.management to maintain at . Covington > and Arbibery ADLlY on bremises PN To AUL FTLL Ok PAW A T 14, TR ¥ Kyw YoRE = RICHMON A BOSTON CPITISEURGH Ok "4 $300 | ] PEPCIAL RATY. nnmm’,w "' VERY ANSK CINC 1417 NY. AV ¥ | Wmd.u oAl MovinG arso i " COLONIAL' COAL— WEATHERSTRIP b v Sty (Lasts furever Ratisfurtion gusranteed) Cafl Adams 1258 Col, 10381, Day, Night and Sunday Dependable Coal Service 1430 Clifton_ 8. N.W. which in most cases is unbearable. all times the “satisfaction or money back™ principle which has become basic in modern o a new plan for night school et Last Spring business. Thus you are saved time, expense, and assueed of complete satisfaction at one and the same time. teaching was brought to the attention of this school. Apparently, it was possible to minimize “home work”™ and, at the same SRIRL AT oL DB SRR 0t'water Heat time, accomplish adequate results in a single You are cordially invited to call at the school NOW IS THF TIME | 3 . i ’ (o wies s school vyear, three evenings a week. This office and discuss, without obligation on your 350 plan was put in effect tentatively about six part, the problem of your vocational training. [ VYT “t amull . S Ve ENCe P o X s 8 S . Wanwd-—To Bring Back ol srare ur it months ago. Results have exceeded all ex- Howrs: 5:00. $:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40 ' e from Tumon. New g 5 4 5 ~\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" H. K. Contracting Co. 910 14th St. NW. Main 941 Foenings, Adums 4y CORCORAN COURTS 23rd and D Sts. NW, “Close to Downtown” Wiy spend this hoyre riding v of ‘\\\S‘\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\é Semi-detached—Frigidaire—Two.car Separate Brick Garages—Four Bedrooms—Electric Lights—Large Lots, Wide Parking BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER IN THIS SECTION r St N W oand tor The Washington School for Secretaries TRANSPORTATION BUILDING Aduvisory Council Dr. Tromas S. Apawms, Ph.D. Dr. Jeremian W, Jeney, LLD, PhD. CHLKRCH \\\m NCEMENTS | PTInT. | BA BFTHANY e ot s h W | Ber. HUGH 3 WTEARNBON, Minister, BPRATAL RERVICE, 31 oy Drive out 16th St to Up: Teft 134 squar fice whi an ive i thess . ’ De Luxe Apartments " . ctic dyer " ez R e Open and Lmhted Until 9 O’clock P.M. Yale Umwml). New }‘h\en. Connecticut Alexander ‘lhmnlmn lnstitute, New York Qity P i T o et Dr. Lee Gavroway, BS,, Ph.D. Pror. E. A. Rass, Ph.D, LLD. Sat Sanga Reaiiation ‘The Ronald Press Company, New Yok City University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsn 83019 Lowa Circlaiay. 1 a4 Apertments it H. R. OWENST Mr. Groror K, Hystor, C.A. Dr. Avnert Suaw, Ph D, LLD. Sunday, Jan, 15, 1928 CAFRITZ IHGORPORATED Smart, Gore & Co, New York City The American Review of Reviews, New. York Qity Vesper Service, 6 O'Clock P. M ’ Suviens u\'.uuu\h . Aeaier, Mre. Minvia ¢ Weso, ® 14th and K M. 9080 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST )

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