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EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LEARN SPANISH Prafessors from Spain. Methods. Rapid _pro aside from pri forming new Ort school in Washington erclusively dedfoated to the teaching of the Spanis language. . 32 WEEKS, $30.00 FOUR ECONOMICAL COURSES jo_are for beginners, ome for Tater- one for_Advanced studen ber af ltnd!nl’s 0‘: these clas Spanish School of Washington 1338 H St. N.W. Phone Nat'l 9369 ' Prepare for College in the evening at Washington Preparatory School Co-educational — Accredited _ Mem! Association of Colleges and Secondai Schools of the Middle States and Mar: ng 26 Complete High School Courses Last Week to Rexister Y. M.C.A ™38 NwW. National 8250. STRAYER COLLEGE A Collegiate Institution for BuSiness Training Twerty-sixth year as Washington's fazemost commercial college. New classes form SEPTEMBER 30 Secretarial and Business Adminis- tration Courses in 30 Behool Da easiest rned, _reads i PRI rapid. ' Stenographic Course, 13 weeks: Secretarial, 24 weeks: Bookkeeping. 12 weeks. Grad sition guaranteed New Cl ng. ~Recister today ~Bovd School. eredited.” Est. 10 yrs. 1338 "G." Nat. 900000000000 0000000000000 Felix Mahony’s National School of Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director | Interior Decoration, Costume | Design, Commercial Art, Post- ers, Color, Dynamic Symmetry | Professional, Cultural, Fundamental | Courses, Personal Instruction Day and Night Classes Children’s Saturday Morning Class Connecticut Avenue & M 1747 Rhode Island Ave. North 1114 Begins October 1st Shortha See Our Student Exhibit | 000000¢000000000000000000 The Civil Service Preparatory Schoo Southeast Corner 12th & F Sts. N.W. Phone Metropolitan 6337 Prepares for Census Office. Patent Office. Weather Bureau. Railway Mail, Post Office, and ~ Senior Stenographer. ist, Clerk-Stenographer, Computer, “File Clerk. | Bpecial Agent. Forest and Fieid Clerk. * | Learn to Earn as a Tea Roont Hostess Make $1.500 to 7,500 a Year in This Delightful Work Women with the will to Succeed are erias, Coffes Shops, efe. ndreds of Good Cpportunities Employment Dept. being R e cont. Tea Rooms--Motor Inns Cafeterias--Coffee Shops or manager ning NOW. rm YOUR opportunities AT TeaRoom Institute Lew:s Hotel Traming Schools Tenna, Ave. at 23rd. St. BEGIN TOlngY Special Preparation Census Office Exam. ENROLL CHILDREN NOW! DUPONT CIRCLE SCHOOL 1408 New Hampshire Ave., adjacent Du- pont Circle. Children's gra to_8th for boys and gifis. = Misse grades. Day, 31! monthiy. French, 'Music. glass-roofed schoolrooms. COMMER‘S’IAL ART ADVERTISING ndlee, Jas. B. Cox teaching. ions ' for G Ask For New Cataloy Livingstone Academy 29 Years in Washington 1333 F St. Ovop. Fox Met. 2883. Office Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. * will H. 1t you would like to become self-support- Ing. Wwe can help you. Begin 8 course o shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping. Iletter writing, sbelling, arithetic and English, A 10' months” course, session, costs $100: evening session. You would be pleased with the course and ncver regret the preparation. WOOD'S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. Line. 0038 D e TheService School For Boys and Girls 1860 Mintwood Pl CONSTANCE C. TUTHILL, Ps Kindersarten and Grades Boa) Day School, Six.day Week Service Day Rates, $25. $30. $35 month, including hot noon meal six-day week. Boarding Ra 35, 580, $85, including laundsy and school supplies. Children are privilesed to' come before § and remain . Catalogue. Adams 1443. 28° . ss0s00000000 Sidwell’s Friends School For Boys and Girls 47th Year Begins Sept. 17 City School 1809-1819 Eye St. N.W. All Grades and High School Suburban School, 3901 Wis. Ave. Kindergarten and Grades I. I, III, 1V. Country Club, New Gymnasium, Swimming. Bus Service Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M., Principal Phone National 0284 PACE COURSES tancy: B. C. 8. and . P. A. Prej nd_Evening etin_on Rea: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 304 -ansportatios 1thand B Dist. elght COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL Reopens October’ 3. 1929. SARA K. LIPPINCOTT. Principal The_Brighton. rth 34 The George Washington University Law School Meniber Assoclation of American Law Schools. Appioved by American Bar Asso- clation. Established 1865 Academic year 1929-30 begins September 25. Registration days, September 21, 23 and 24. 720 Twentieth Street Stockton Hall West 1640 PREPARE NOW Stenography, typewriting, speed dictation and complete secretarial’ course, $5 month. The Civil Service Preparatory School, 12th and F sts. 6337, 1 INTERIOR DECORATION You ean now receive a complete and thorough course in interior deco- ration from one whose { < xtended from but_who Is now ithe past five years, interior decorator in not only been for cessful city. nd has a sue- this The only school in Washington eonducted by an actual practicing interior decorator. Daisy Belle McCoy 1816 Belmont Road Adams 10286 Call only in the evening NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 61st Year Begins September 28, 1929, at 6:30 P.M. LAW DEPARTMENT Three-year undergraduate course for emploved students, lead- ing to the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Bachelor of Civil Law (B. C. L.), and Doctor of accepted for full course only. Jurisprudence (J. D). Students Graduate school offers one and two year courses leading fo the fol- lowing graduate degrees in law: Master of Laws (LL.M.), Master of Pat- ent Law (M. P. L.), Doctor of Juridical Science (S. J. The following courses are offered in this of Civil Law (D. C. L.). department: Interstate Commerce Law Patent Law and Practice Admiralty and Maritime Law Public International Law Private International Law International Relations and Organization Evolution_of Modern Civil Law Modern Civil Law—Analytical Jurisprudence and Legal History Comparative Government and Public Law—(A) Governments of Europe and (B) Govern- D.), and Doctor Medical Jurisprudence Federal Trade Commission Roman Law—(A) Analytical, (B) Historical Community Property Law Practice Courses Advanced Moot Court Foreign Commercial Laws Public Utilities Government Contracts and Claims Auditing and Legal Accounting Pederal Procedure Land, Mining and Irrigation Law Federal Tax Laws i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. LOUISVILLE READY FOR LEGIONNAIRES First European Delegate Ar- rives in Van of 50,040 Ex- pected at Session. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky, September 26.— With the opening of the American Legion convention four days awav and several hundred veterans already on hand, the first European delegate, Foru B. Stevens, a retired Army captain, rived today from Paris. He served in the World War as diplo- matic courler with the American em- bassy at Paris. He will be joined Fri- day, he said, by five other members of the French delegation. Parade Plans Made. Plans for the annual parade, to be held Tuesday, were completed as more than 50,000 marchers and some 100 floats expected were assigned places. Grandstands to seat 50,000 spectators are to be erected. ‘The champion Legion Band from Miami, Fla., Post, will follow Brig. Gen. Ellerbe Carter, Louisville, the marshal. ‘The national commander, Paul V. Mc- Nutt, will leave the parade at a grand- stand to review the marchers, who are expected to take five hours to pass. Cars to Have Guests. Approximately 450 special Pullman cars will bring Legionnaires to the con- vention, railroad officials estimated, and more than half the number will remain to house about 10,000 yeterans during the convention. d Among_ arrivals yesterday was the party of Mrs. Boyce Ficklen, jr., Wash- ington, D. C., national president of the Women's Auxiliary. TAXICAB DRIVER CHARGED Young Colored Man Also Accused of Leaving Scene of Crash With- out Identifying Self. Jerome Lee Morris, colored, 22 years old, of the first block of R street, driver of a taxicab, was booked at No. § police station last night on charges of illegal quarts of liquor and leaving the scene of an accident without making his iden- tity known. 3 Morris, according to the police, was driving west on F street at Maryland avenue northeast when the taxicab he was driving for his employer collided with the automobile of George S. Pat- terson, 77 Seaton place, both vehicles being slightly damaged, but their occu- pants not injured. It is charged by the police that Mo ris leaped from the taxicab and was leaving the scene of the accident when he was apprehended by Foster A. Max- well, 806 Maryland avenue northeast, and 'turned over to Detective C. C. Stepp and Policeman W. E. McCarten of the ninth precinet. PASSENGER AIR LINE TO OPEN NEXT WEEK Second Project Between Capital and West Will Make Wash- ington Airport Terminal. The second air passenger line be- DeX | tween the National Capital, Pittsburgh and Cleveland will be opened next week, according to word received at Wash- | ington Airport, - the local terminal of the line, from Col. Harry Fry of Pitts- burgh, principal backer of the project. Four-place cabin monoplones will be used on the line, operating in direct which was inaugurated in the middle of the Summer. U. S. CAPITALISTS SAIL. Financiers Leave for Europe to Form International Bank. NEW , YORK, September 26 (P).— Jackson ‘Reynolds, president of the First National Bank of New York, and Mel- vin A. Traylor, president of the First Europe early today on the liner Leviathan. At a still undetermined city in Eu- rope they are to meet financial repre- sentatives of Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan gn Oc- tober 7 to set up the bank for inter- national settlements, provided for in the Young plan for settlement of Ger- | man reparations. DOCTORS MEET. Medical Society of Valley of Vir- ginia Gathers at Winchester. Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘WINCHESTER, Va., Séptember 26.— Physicians from sections of the State as far south as Lexington were here today for the semi-annual meeting of the Medical Association of the Valley of Virginia, held at Handley Library, with the president, Dr. E. H. Miller of Harrisonburg, presiding. Papers were read and discussions led by Dr. L. M. Allen, Winchester: Dr. Kenneth Bradford, Staunton; Dr. M. J. Payne, Staunton; Dr. A. P. Robert- son, Staunton; Dr. Joseph L. Wright, Harrisonburg; Dr. J. M. Emmett, Clif- ton Forge; Dr. James H. Smith, Rich- mond; Dr. R. F. Cline, Winchester; Dr. P. W. Boyd, Winchester; Dr. H. Grant Preston, Harrisonburg, and Dr. Guy R. Fisher, Staunton. An afternoon session was held at the Winchester Golf Club following a lunch served there. EDUCATIONAL. 0000600000000000000000000 WITH HAULING LIQUOR possession and transportation of 360 | competition with the Clifford Ball line, | National Bank of Chicago, salled for | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Anacostia .Citizens' Association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Ma- sonic Temple, Fourteenth and U streets, lnnt floor. . Curley Club meets at the Gordon Ho- tel wanm at_8:15. Important busi ness, Al First*Fall meeting of the legislative committee, D. C. D. A. R., will be held 2% 8 o'clock tonight at the New Willard Hotel in the cabinet room. Outline of year’s program to be presented. Mrs. David D. Caldwell, State regent, will present a message, Rev. W. C. Wheeler, paster of the Corinthian Baptist Church, will preach a special sermon at the \ermont Ave- Inue Baptist Church this evening 8t 8 | o'clock, under auspices of the Mep's | Club and the Vineyard Club. His sup- | ject, “God’s Universal Call 1o Man.” Naomi Chapter, No. 3, O. E. 8, is giving a card party tonight at the home of Mrs. Maud Brenizer, 4600 Sixteenth street, 8 o'clock. All 1nembers :nvited. $229.00 Six-Piece Genui Dresser, Deck Chest, Fren Toster Bed, Bench, Chair $325.00 Six-piece Rotary Dresser, French $359.00 Bird's-E Suite, Dresser, Ch Vanity cevecescccnccacmiees ‘e Ma | | Davenport Suite........ $289.00 Three-piece our Bed-Davenport Suite.. pieces with frame top...... 1 members urged to be present. | Vanity, Straight-end Bed, Bench and Chair........ st, Straight-end Bed, $198.00 Three-piece Jacquard our-tone Jacquard Ve- $275.00 Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite, of 3 § Benefit Association tonight at 8:30, 1750 Massachusetts avenue. Pettitt Auxillary, U. 8. W. V., will | give a card party at its hall, Wisconsin nvelnu: and M street, tonight at 8 o'clock, Red Triangle Outirg Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at Twenty-sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue for the last of a series of historic walks. Waldburg Hewitt, leader. Lady of Vietory Church will be held tonight in the hall of the church oa Conduit road. H. W. Noel, chairman. United Lodge of Theosophists will meet tonight at 8:15 at the Hill Build- ing, Seventeenth and I streets. Lecture on “What Are Theosophists,” will be followed by questions and answers. James E. W!IK:I,PD!!. No. 26, Amer- ican Legion, meets tonight at 9 o'clock, Y. M. C. A, Twelfth Street Branch. Important business. . Daughters of Isabella Choral Club will meet tonight at the home of the regent for rehearsal of the program which will be presented at the an- Bargains in Bedroom Suites ne Walnut Suite. ch Vanity and § Large 147 Cut Walnut Suite, Large Deck Chest, sl 89 248 ple Bedroom Spinet Desk This popular style desk is carefully constructed and attractively finished in beau- tiful mahogany. $19.75 Deferred Payments Card party for the benefit of Our | niversary banquet Hotel on October East Gate Chapter, No. 21, O. E. 8., will have a card party tonight at 8 o'clock at the Woodridge Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and Mills ave- nues northeast. Card party for the benefit of the First Spiritualistic Church will be held ;t lrl!l kc street northeast tonight at o'clock. “‘ the Mayflower FUTURE. Federation of Civic Associations will meet toriorrow night, 8 o'clock, in the boardroom of the District Building. Citizens' Forum of Columbia Heights will meet tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Columbia Heights Community Center, Wilson Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets, | Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held tomorrow at the Hotel Gordon, 12:30 o'clock. “Christian Sclence; It's Value to Humanity,” will be the subject of a lecture to be delivered tomorrow night at the First Church of Christ Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid street, by William W. Porter, C. S, of New Special! Our Entire Lot of Metal Smokers All other smoking stand T York City, 8 o'clock, blic invited. Lecture free. Wilbur E‘.mYocum. f'lel'gl! reader of the First Church, will in- | troduce Mr. Porter. | William Jackson will read a short story at the meeting of the Writers' | League tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | at the Mount Pleasant Library, Six- | teenth and Lamont streets. 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