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'I'H'F' ]"VF\T\G STAR, “'\QHT\GT()\ D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928.° _EDUCATIONAL. _ DEVITT SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys Prepares College, west _Point. Annapolis. Coast and Air Service EDUCA' Washmgton College of Lavr Co-educational—Thirty-third Year Fall Term Begins Sept. 17 Opens Sept. 18 in Its New Location Three-year course leading to LL B. Pouerean(u\u\e leading to LL. M. and Has bovs in 47 collexes: honor Registratioas ~aaily, also graduates trom Princeton other \M Eoleses™ gupervised study "and How /this eveninz, 7 to Think ~ All athletics 2000 G St. tor Entrance, Guard to 9 o'clock Franklin 4585 Catalogue on request 2951 Upton St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Opposite Bureau of Standards KING-SMITH STUDIOQ - SCHOOL i | 1751 Ncw Han‘nshlre Ave. ! Res v Voice Piano The Village Schocl Foxhall Village 4438 Reserveir Road All-the-year school. Preschool. K garten. first and second grade Afternoon supervised play. Opens Wednesday. Cleveland Coed ember 10 THE SERVICE SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL CONSTANCE C TUTHILL. Principal [: 1860 Mintwood Place, Adams 1443 Kindergarten end Grades. Boarding and Day School. Throuoh unfoldment. | right thinking and da the true developme: Violin Organ Ballet Dancing Ware Adolr' Forovshy Parl G. Tehernikoft -ynn- Gardiner v develops ability for [ Winter Summer __ Catalogue. and D: ~ Fall ferm besins October 8 For information address the Secretary Telephone—North 10385 WOOD’S SCHOOL Established 1885 311 Fast Capito Lincoln 38 NCHES "ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Concise but comprehensive course for earnest, ambitious young men. Theory and practice closely inter- woven in classroom and labora- tory. Curriculum inciudes math matics, mechanical drawing intensive shop work. Course complete in one year Students construct motors, install wiring, test electrical machinery. Graduates are qualified to enter the electrical field at once. Thoroughly equipped fireproot dormitories, dining hall, shops. Founded 1893. For catalog ad- l."IIeissss Electrical School || 210 Takoma Ave, Washington, D. C. | | THE GEORGE | G WASHINGTON ||| ~ ““fii.‘f‘x“’%fifib“"’ e, UNIVERSITY Sidwell’s Friends School char!erl"d by Act ot Congress 1821 Ffl" Boys “’lll (;"’IV Columbian _ College (Letters 46th Year Begins September 18 and Sciences) Cit z Graduate School of Let- Ly LN, ters and Sciences Suburban School, 3901 Wisc. Ave. School of Medicine Kindergarten and Grades I. 11 1L, IV Scliool it Nursing ountry Club, Gymnasium. Swimming. o Schisol Bus Service W 'chool H S Tot ot Eeaimeaiiag Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. Principal School of Pharmacy rh i School of Education r i School of Government The Division of Library Science The Division of Fine Arts The Summer Sessions Academic vear begins September 19 For catalogue and other information Apply The Registrar 2033 G Street Washington, D. C. Chevy Chase Country Day School Resident Department Speclalizing in the Pre-Adolescent Child 26th cor Day Rates. $16 a Mont’ Evening Rates. 19 Months. 'THE TEMPLE SCHOOL A Seccretarial School of lnduudunl Instruction | DAY—AFTERNOON—EVENING | Enroll at any time 1420 K St. N.W. Main 3258 Emerson Institute 76th Consecutive Year 1738-1740 P St. zcatur 551 y e Cosniries Fall Term Begins Sentember 17 Amy: Shioor Fivias Cadetarv, . H. Randolph, Prin COLUMEIA xxilb%m ARTEN SCHOOL. . Shorthand in 30 Days. easiest learned. _reads like " PRINT tenosraphic BOY] School, “Accred Main 2338, D guaranteed gradu now forming. Est. 8 yrs. 1338 “G George Washingten Umvemty Law Schoal Member Association uf American Law Schools Approved by American Bar Association [Established 1865 Academic Year 1928-29 begins September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusive STOCKTON HALL Tenth Season Opens Sevt. 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 17 Grafton St. S s ne il s District of Columbia College WASHINGTON SCHOOL CF ACCOUNTANCY Begins September 17 5:30 and *7:30 Classes Every Instructor in Accountinga C. P. A. Phone for ca Io(Alnd schedule __nr classes GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 For late afternoon classe Wednesday, Sept. 19, "1928 o O, mornine classes ormation nven S REGAN i A EE B Ph. . Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 Fall term, offering superior courses in SECRETARIAL TRAINING, begins SEPTEMBER 17 ‘Twenty-fifth Successful Year Day and Evening Sessions Strayer College 721 13th Street Phone Main 1748 for Catalog salary she could have attained as a teacher, Miss Bearden finds her duties fascinating—all-engrossing— and writes, “I have had a very suc- cessful season. I am sure I would never have been able to manage this beautiful lodge if I had not , taken your course in hotel man- agement.” Previous Experience Unnecessary Will you accept one of these big paying positions in America’s third largest industry? Thousands of positions open all the time in hotels, clubs, restaurants, scheols, colleges, hospitals and institutions. We absolutely contract to teach you all that the ledding hotel men 3 know about the business. Age is no obstacle. Common school train- Just a few months ago-a teacher— ing is all you need. working in a bare, cheerless school- reom—today manager of a beautiful hotel in Jocassee, S. C. That, in brief, is the story of Miss Ila Bearden. Contented—happy in the luxurious environment of hotel work-——earning materially more than even'the highest Call or Phone School Open 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. Lewis Hotel Training Schools Pennsylvania Ave. and 23rd St. Visit the “Gallery of Notable Hotelmen” America’s leading hotel owners and operators have co-operated in establishing the first and only “Gallery of Notable Hotelmen” in the Lewis Schools. Visit this unique feature and see how @ lewis-trained men and women win success. Classes Forming Now Limited classes now forming for big-pay training in hotel and insti- tutional field operation. YOU CAN QUALIFY! National Employment Bureau FREE of cxtra cost. Com- plete details, without obligation. Apply now. | u. S JOBS OPEN The United States Civil Service Com= | mission announces the following open | competitive examinations: Junior telephone operator, St. Eliza- | beth’s Hospital, at $1,260 a vear. Assistant chief nurse (instructor), St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, at $2,000 to $2,500 ay plus quarters and laundry. | Information and applications may be obtained from the secretary of the | | fourth United States civil service dis- trict, 1723 F street. JEWISH NEW YEAR 5689 WIII Be Ushered With Special Services at Synagegues of City. the Jewish New ____EDUCATIONAL. ___ ACE COURSESI Accountancy: B C. S. and M. C. §. degrees; C. P. A. Preparation By Gind” Evening Classes Bulletin on Reauest BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, UNIVERSITY Rosh Hashan; | tinue through to tomorrow evening Ritual observance of the festival wii STARTS AT SUNSET n | Sunday morning. with the shofar be- 2 Year, ushering in the year 5689 of the | Hebrew calendar, will start this evening | with special services, which will con- Transportation Buildi Iith and H Main eizhi-(wo-tive-nine District of Columbia College Public Speaking For Business Men and Women Begins September 18. DR. MOMER J. COUNCILOR. Instruct, For reservation call 1336 G Street N.W. Main 8250, Y. M'C A begin at 8 o'clock tonight at the Eighth | Street Synagogue. Rabbi Abram Simon will preach on “Acceptance of th: | World.” " Tomorrow morning there wiil be speclal services beginning at. 10:30 | o'clock, with a musical program. Sun- | day morning instead of the blowing of the traditional shofar or ram's horn | there will be a cornet rendition, a mod- | the faithful to repentance. Musical Program. Rev. Harry Silverstone will oreach at | America Hall, 801 I street, tomght. Rev. | Washington cantor, will ernization of the old custom of calliny | | the services to be held at Daughters of | conduct the ritual. At Tifereth Isracl Synagogue, Fourteenth _and Euclid streets, Cantor Jeremiah Weitz, assisted | by a douhle choir, will conduct tonight's | services. Rabbi George Silverstone and | his son, Dr. Aaron Silverstone, will | preach. The New Year ritual at Ohev Sholom Synagogue_ tonight will begin at 6:30 ces tomorrow morning \s‘nll at 7 ocIock and the same order | M]l be repeated tomorrow night and | ing blown at the Sunday morning serv- Cantor A. Liebsohn will chant the or additional services, while chant the early | morning_ “Shacharith sermons both days | ing_theme will be “Justice and Peace.” | and on Sunday morning he will preach | on_“The Power of a Universal Faith.” Special junior services following the | regular 11 o’clock morning services Sat- | urday and Sunday will be an innova- | tional in the Rosh Hoshanoh program at ) | Sixth Street Synagogue. Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel will preach to the pupils of the religious school aiter the adult services each day in the synagogue proper. The ritual itself will be conducted by two students of the school, Joseph Dan- zansky and Leo Schloss. The boys will chant_the appropriate sacred melodies, and the former will blow the shofar. At the regular congregational service Cantor Louis Novick will conduct the | traditional Rosh Hashanah rites, ac- | sisted by Rev. 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OPENS SEPTEMBER 19 For Reservations Call Y. M. C. A 1736 G Street N.W. Southern Brothers Steward Business University 1333 F Street N.W. 1ith F Sts. Day and Evening NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fa!l Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW —SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar’s Office 818 13th St. N.W. Woobwerd Shoel Boe Boys | Men Teachers Only. Main 8250 Hoover Sends Greetings. Herbert Hoover has issued through | the Jewish Telegraphic Agency the fol- lowmg statement in connection with the | holiday | “on occasion of Rosh Hashonah, the Jewish new year, I wish to express my profound admiration for the fine ublic spirit and high ideals of my fellow citizens of the Jf‘\nsh faith. I have had numerous opportunities to observe their | wholehearted devotion to American | ideals and institutions and their ex- traordinary generosity in all charitable \humamtanan relief and reconstruction | efforts. 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