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COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE PLANS GIVEN Aspinwall Statement Outlines Preliminary Work to Get Contributions. As secretary of the orga mittee of the Washington Commu Chest, Clarence A. Aspinwall announced vesterday that in preparation for the forthcoming preliminary work of the committee a statement had been formu- lated giving the reas it is tended 8 community cl Washington and hel who furnish th The statemen on with a cor thousands of customary the next fow days, ar the platform on which t will ask for the s Explanatory Statement. In an exp behalf of the on proposed for oration having many of zations inc would be to givers their giving to the total the sums to be preferred particular ag: Interested in needs. Designation of Agency. The name of the amount donated forwarded by the chest the agencies concerned and the cor- rasponding amounts will be included in the payments from the chest treasury during the year involved “But an even greater source of satis- | faction is found in the fact that a larger | portion of the amounts given to the chest agencies will go into actual human ! service than under the present plan of separate appeals. It is found that the everage cost of solicitation under the present plan of separate campaigns is at least 15 per cent of the total raised. From the experience of the more than 300 cities now operating on the chest plan, it can be stated that the cost of such solicitation cannot be more than | & haif of that per cent. his gift is to be u guch givers w will be at once Bus Driver's Wife Sues Mrs. Ida Ruth OIliff, 4514 Fifth Street, has fiied suit for absolute divorce from Charles P. OIiff, bus driver for | the Washington Railway and Electric Co. They were married March 31, 1912 at Alexandria and have three children. The wife charges cruelty threats and misconduct EDUCATION COMMERCIAL ART Interior Decoration Costume Design Ask for New Catalogue Livingstone Academy | 1517 R L. Ave. North 9434 | 28 Years in Washington ! P sssessstscsse National échool Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY. Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design Commercial Art, Poster, Color Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Fundamental Courses, Personal Instructien Children's Saturday Morning Classes Day and Night Classes Connecticut Avenue & M 1747 Rhode Island Ave. NORTH 1114 sessssessrssssessssocsssses e i The Abbott School Of Fine & Comm Day and Evening Classes | Children’s Saturday Class Teacher Training Course Fall Term Opens October 1xt Ask for Catalog ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Concise but comprehensive course Tor earrest, ambitious young men Theory and practice closely inter woven in classraom and labora Yory. Curriculum inciudes mathe Matics, mechanical drawing and Sitensive shop work Course complete in one year Students construct motors, instal wiring, test electrical machinery Graduates are qualified to enter the electrical field at once Thoroughly equipped firepront dormitories, dining hall, shops. Founded 1893. For catalog ad dress Bliss Flectrical School 21¢ Tekoma Ave, Washington, D. C, n com- | ity | ! WHERE THE * | | Tust business. INSTITUTE TO OPEN SEASON OCTOBER 31 n Quartermaster Corps, stationed at San Antonio, Tex Jist of the Army January 1 than 20 vears' service, £ from Towa and enlisted in the 18th In- | During the World War he served as a major in the Quarter- Community Group Offers Ten Bi- Weekly Events at Thirteenth and Clifton Auditorium ogram for the Commu- arranged and of the Community, at of the Public Schools Society of Fine Arts lic Library, the second se son will open October 31, it was an- nounced There wil be 10 events offered by the institute. The events wil occur bi-week- on Wednesday and Thursdav eve- nings at Central Community Center. Thirteenth and Clifton streets. For the Richard Burton will talk ger Generation Speaks.” Burton will come Daisy Jean, November 14; Sydney Thompson December 5; Henry Turner Bailey, De- cember 20; Norman Angall, Janua Flonzaley Quartet, January 17; Dr. | Bruno Roselli. February 7: Will Durant, February 21; Dr. Harlow Shapley, | March 6: Thornton Wilder, March 27 Mail orders should be sent, includ- ing check, to the Community Institute of Washington, Franklin Administra- S5.acre campus tion Building, Thirteenth and K streets ad the / fine g vm= The advisory board of the institute | nasium and athletic fields are oppor- is headed by Prederic A. Delano a8 |iyniviec jor robust health. Fo» chairman. t izl e 7 b irman € vear preparatory course provides EDUCATIONAL. | intensive traming for college. Ac W ¢ "Q v credited. Individual attention. Golf, MRS. COOK'S SCHOOL | hack riding e School for Little Children. Th Kindergarten Through Sixth Grade. en_October 1 N.W. ve. Prinei George |on Uninrti‘y Law School Member Association of American Law Schools Avoroved by American Bar Association Established 1865 Academic Year 1928-29 begins September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusive STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 Quick, Easy Way to Learn tc Speak Another Language —by the Berlitz_conversational method —successful for 50 years. Catalogue on request Free Trial Lesson 1TZ SCHOOL OP— LANGUAGES 1115 Connecticut Avenue one Decatnr 1932 Saint Mary’s Academy Alexandria, Va. A Boarding and Day School for Girls Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cros Standard and Elective High School Courses, Commercial and Secretarial Training, Primary and Preparatory Departments, Music. Reopens Tuesday, September Eleven -t0 set new re —to fiind new f{ AT AALATIAATAATALTAA A LTI S AHALAAAAR A LA R AR AR AR AR AR AN AN fantry in 1898 Painting. Sculpture sition and Artistic Anatomy. Office Opens for Registration Motor down write for catalogue Capt. L. B. Ma The President has isation of Capt for tran Tuition Annual Entrance Fee, 315 Day and Evening €I September For prospectus and further information dress & AGNES MA wavely | The only 28 Individual I Da: Corcoran School of Art Reopens October 1, 1928 Lectures on Compo- Box H._Manassas. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL A Secretarial School of —Afternoon—Evening Register Now for Beginners' Classes in Afternoon and | master July ssie Retires. Corps Steward 1 Main Free Tasses in Drawing. Prepares west Point. and Air Service tor 24,1928 Has boys in 47 graduates from Pri colleges YO. Seeretary to Think 2961 Upton well life at halanced scHooL Forsors ] its best. | miles southwest. Or Va mitting to Col tificate: Drafting and 4 School. Mem nstruction States and Ma College Aunapolis. south of the Post Office Dopariment, where, in the foreground. operations are in full swing for the erection of the new home for the Burean of Internal Revenue. and, on the outer fringe. are the truck farmers, conducting a curh since they have been ousted from their sheds which once stond nearby. Star Staff Phpto, exs University 1333 F Street N.W. 8671 DEVITT SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys Opens Sept. 18 in Its New Location colleges nceton”and ofher Supervised study and How All athletics Catalogue on request St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Opposite Bureau of Standards Washington Preparatory School 4-vear Evening Course, ad- Teges on cer- 1 Commerc ber Associa tion of Colleges and Secon- dary Schools of the Middie ryland Evening School Begins September 4 Starting Sept. 5 For catalog and write or phone Main 8250, Stude B;I;I!)’:y‘hlnln At Any Sehool YoM C.oh 1420 KSt. N.W. ACE Main 3258 Courses in and Business A Given in Washington Since 1907 Tax Spe Classes Now Forming Send for 48-Page Bulletin 1736 G Street N.W. Accountancy dministration Have Prepared Thousands for the Positions of Auditor Comptroller Cost Accountant Appraiser Credit Manager Treasurer cialist Certified Public Accountant B.C.S.ond M. C. S. Degrees—C. P. A. Preparation Day, Late Afternoon and Evening BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY scords - riends - Your Opportunity to attain new ambitions to get ahead Let Us Help You Realize These Objectives Registrations are now being made for new classes Day and Evening Sessions STRAYER COLLEGE Main 8259 Transportation Bldg. 17th and H Sts. P R T T T e R s A Entrance, Coast Guard information MODEL AIRCRAFT ,Silver Cups and Bronze Med- }' als to Be Awarded Win- ners Same Evening. Silver cups and bronze medals will | be awarded to the winners of the Dis- | trict miniature aireraft. tournament im- | mediately following the local finals to the auspices of the community center department of public schools. Both senjor and junior contests will | be run off at the same time and the names of the winners will be sent to | the national committee, headed by | Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and Orville Wright. If their records are approved they will qualify for entry into the na- tional finals, October 5 and 6 The medals and cups to be awarded i\\)ll be on display in the windows of R. Harrls & Co.. Eleventh and F streefs The program of events for the finals | follows: Outdoor events: Hydroplanes scale models, rise off ground type | sefentific hand-launched type for dura- | tion, and d dynamic-powered models (any power ccept rubber) Indoor events: Hydroplanes; scale | models, rise off floor type; scientific | models. rise off floor type: scientific | hand-launched type weight-c scale models for ving, and gliders National Army, and in 1920, was commissioned a captain EDUCATIONAL. approved the ap- and quartermaster in the Regular Lewis B. Massie, | Army | THE SERVICE SCHOOL | CO-EDUCATIONAL S : EDUCATIO! CONSTANCE €. TUTHILL. Principal e 1860 Mintwood Place, Adams 1443 after more S h B h o Massic 1« || Southern brothers || indereorten and Grades Boarding and Day School ough unfoldment. develops ahility far 3 thus attaining ot character Winter Sessions. Summer Sessions. Catalogue. For Practical Results Study at The Master-School 1 - el \Interior Decoration | Specializing in Interior Decoration and offering an Accredited, Practical and Professional Training Course in all the Branches of the Interior Arts. | Rudolphe de Zapp. Director. | Representing Arts & Decoration. New York 1206 Conn. Ave, North 5236 Register Now A specialized school devoted and sllied business—America's Thi tunities for executive work, agerial positions, year 1928-29 are: Hotel Management Hotel Accountancy omen. Clubs, A Washingt Open 8:30 am classes are limited. for our graduates without charge 1's_hest Hotels 5555820+ 200020000000000000009000000000000 Chartered by { | | i i College of 1 Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues N.W. GEORGE B, WOODS, Dean Registration Sept Opening Classes September 19, 1928 School of the P 1907 F St Opening Lectures i 3 Graduat } 1091 F St EDWARD T. DEVINE, Dean Register on or befor Opening Lectures LUCIUS C. CL. NATIONAL This School offers a standard nomics and Government leading t (A. B.) and Bachelor of Sclence ment. The following courses are of Corporation Finance Business Finance Investments Business Organization and Administration Money and Banking Money and Credit Federal Reserve System Business Forecasting Development of Banking Services Banking Practice Trust Company Management Auditing and Legal Accounting Principles of Economies Industrial Relations Government. and Business Public Utilities and Transportation Property Insurance Economic Geography Interstate Commerce Federal Trade Commission Trusts and Monopolies English and English Literature five courses, Including Jour- nalism Prineiples of Political Sclence and Government Comparative CGovernment, courses American Clovernment Municipal Government two R N R R R Accountancy and Secretarial Courses Party Government % Siudents mas mateioulate for less (han o tull course 721 13th Street N.W, Call Main 1748 ¢ HEATT o 4 5 818 13th Street N.W. \\\\\S\.\\\\\\S\“&\“MS‘S‘\S&““&“S&W\\“fl‘“\u\\\&\\i‘!\\\\\\s\\{ x 3ae s - it et o b : FINLS TUESDAY be staged at Bolling Field Tuesda | morning and at Macfarland Junior | High School Tuesday evening under scientific models, rise off ground type: | entific hand-launched type | (PPt e000000000000000000000000000000000000000000s Lewis Hotel Training School The Original and Only School of Its Kind in the World Clube, Restaurants, Cafeterias, Institutions, Schools, Telephane Switchhoard Operating (P. B. X.) today for catalog and further particu- and Jarge salaries earned by thousands to 6 p.m. daily. Employment Bureau service maintaindd exclusiv=iy LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS Clifford Lewis, Pres. 23rd and Penna. Ave. N.W. RS | 7800400000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 The American University ALBERT H. PUTNEY, Director Register on or heiore September 26, 1928 ARK, Chancellor' Incorporated hy Special Act of Congress | i 60th Year Begins September 29, 1928, at 6:30 P.M. School of Econcmics and Government 34 TRUCK BIDS ASKED FOR HIGHWAY WORK — | severe punishment. for stealing a little i 000 | milk,” Judge Robert E. Mattingly de- bl e | clared in suspending a 90-day sentence | by Director in Haul- | over Joseph Edward Rice. colored, 24 | ing Fees. | SUSPENDS SENTENCE. | | years old, 1404 Third street, charged | | with larceny | Sealed proposals for 34 motor trucks| Limping and accompanied by his for the highway department. were ad- | wife and two smail children, Rice came | vertised yesterday by the District Com- | into court and explained that he had | missioners. ‘The bids will Be opened September 15, | work and the family needed food. The | Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, Assistant En- | suspended sentence was given after his | | gineer Commissioner, in charge of the | siory had been verificd by probation | highway department, estimates that the | officers | 3¢ trucks will save the District ap-| Rice was shot Tuesda proximately $35.000 annually in hauling | Rolfe M. Leedy. 21, 709 East Capitol | fees. The highway department is the | street, employed af a drug store at | only agency of the municipal Rovern- | North Capitol street and Florida ave- ment which does not own its own motor | nue. who caught him in the act of tak- trucks, and as a result has been forced | ing ‘the milk to rent them from private interests. The | rental bill Jast year amounted to| $302,000 The current. appropriation act con- | tains $40.000 for the purchase of trucks | for the highway department. It was originally planned to acquire 84 trucks, | | but since the highway department has decided to have all work of repairing | | cuts done by contract. only 34 trucks will be needed for the maintenance division | GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 For late afternoon classes Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1928 " Augustan edicts on & slab have been unearthed on the site of Oyrene New York City has 2,500 pensional public_school teachers. ll.,hl'h » EDUCATIONAL. Distriet of Columbia College (V. M. € _SCHOOL OF LAW car Evening Course Leading fo Degree 00 8 vear n request LL. R Dean Main Georgetown Law School || 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 LL. B. tion, §1 alog CHARLES V. IMLAY. A. B 1336 G Street N.W. Tui % Emerson God gave man five senses — touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing — The Successful Man has two more—horse and common NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN a course that will fit you for life's duties. You will never regret a course in our schoo'. Thousands say it placed them on the road to success. 1738-1740 P St. Point TRAUUAQLLLDRN IRORNANLYLILE SR ston in U. S. Army; Call, write or telephone. It is better to call. Ample parking privilege One month, day sessions, $16.00; 10 mos., $100.00 month, _evening__sessions, §5.60; 10 mos., $50.00 Wood’s School Established U&fi; Line. 38. 311 East Capitol Street One | NOW | Day School : exclusively to the field of Hotels, Many graduates now employed in partments and Restaurants Early reservation is suggested, as G 50008850080 0000000000000000000000000000 — Congress, 1891 ness Education! Jiberal Arts Every teacher connected ("Phone Cleveland 798 nized College or Universit) or Master's Degree! ember 17-18, 1928 olitical Sciences reet N.W. ("Phone Maip 3323) ties from many States! A% September 27, 1928 e School reet N.W. 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The pre-holiday Cupid’s Businese, eing shot in the leg is pretty Holiday Season Pute Boom in Dam rush ‘ for marriage licenses was again in evidence yeste day. From the opening of the ‘cle; ey office until well after the hour for close ing a_continuous stream of applicants Krolt, passed the license clerk taken the milk because he was out of | were issued Applicants in Virginia, ‘Maryland. and Pennsy before Col. William A ame from nearby West nia to spend th~ La day holiday honeymooning and view EARN MO Start Make their School. cesstul. mand. efficient. with 11338 G St. N.W. P IREPETRRLEE IRRRRRRRRER A ERRRERRAAERS YRR R AR Institute 76th Consecutive Year Preparing for College and University Annapolis—Coast Guard Write or Call for Information W. H. Randolph, Principal Southern Steward Business University is a graduate of a recog- —holding either a Bachelor's € 217 Wandward R §SRESRESES: lans, of tomorrow. More than salaries EDUCATIONAL. 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