Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1930, Page 28

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B.-12 __EDUCATIONAL {ARKANSAS FARMERS merson nstitute 78th Consecutive Year 1738-1740 P St. North 10359 Day School-—-Late Afternoon Bchool— Co-Educational—Accredited in . the U. 8. and_Foreign Countries Fall Term Begins September l'l lln( (nr College University n:‘ Annlpn)lp colll Guard Special clluu nnblrlnl !or exami- n‘unm for Direct Commission in g 3 Army; also for Fiying Cedets, @ rps. Write cr Call for Information H R Principa 5| Conditions Declared Exaggerated Everywhere in Order to Get Outside Help. B | By the Associsted Press. HELENA, Ark.. September 12— Twenty leading farmers of Phillips County,-in conference with county Red Cross officials and busincss men, yes- terday declined Red Cross drought aid and asserted by resolution that “drought conditions everywhere have been ex aggerated, including our own ocounty. Judge John C. Sheffield, a member of the State Drought Relicf Committee, Dist. 2480 | said instances had been found where ately exaggerated in order to obtain outside aid. SCHOOL | Nationally Known Preparatory | School for Boys 28 Miles From Washington 31st Year Opens Sept. 15 | | Study and recreation adapted to | mndividual needs Thorough Preparation for College, wm Point and Ammapolis. One_ year's intensive course for High schoo! Graduntes jupervised Athletics for every boy. QGolf course. 35-acre athletic field. For Cllllo‘ address Registrar. Swa School, Manassas, . ’ THE SWAVELY | DENIED BY MINISTER| ||} Finance Head Brundl Report At- tempt to Damage Na- tion's Credit. By the Associated Press. - BERLIN, September 12.—Dr. Her- mann Dietrich, finance minister, in an clection speech yesterday denied a_re- The Temple School, lnc.!mn e e row 2,500,000,000 marks (about $600.- Emphanzm' lmlwldual 000,000) from France and another that Instruction in Business and | Germany is seeking a reparations mora- Secretarial Training' torium on the ground of industrial de- Enroll for Fall Classes pression. 1420 K St. He branded the rumors as attempts to damage Germany's credit at the very NA. 3258 |moment she had succeeded in forging to the fore of European trading nations. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Thirty-fifth Year Fall Term Begin: Sapl:mber 22 EDUCATIONAL. Three-vear course lea cqurse le and M. BUSINESS ¥ ' POTEET'S e leenurlnl d Civil Servies Class ing !“I & !1. G(I EVENING SCHOOL~ LAy, SOUTREASTERN n'lvE‘.m Fall term Dll lll Il 5 30 P.M. 8o Moining 700t 1m0 88 N e 4";‘:3 8280 A. Winfield Hoeny Specialist in Building and Voice Placement Dramatic Art Interview by Appointment Suite 207, Blackstone Hotel Distriet 3510 “The Greatest Voice Since Saivini Daniel Fronman, Semester Opens S Beginners’ and very Instru Southeastern University 1736 G St. (Y. M. C. ) N, !25. = Devitt School An accredited boarding and day school in Washington, D. C, which stresses College Entrance Board and preparation for West Point, Naval Academy, Coast Guatd and Air Service. Catalogue Vei on request. Fall term begins Sep- tember 17. Tuition and board, $300 per year, 2061 Upton Street N.W. Washington, D. C Secretarial Training by the Individual Method Day and Evening Lowest Rates COLUM.BIA CIVIL SERVICE The Civil - Service Preparator: SE. 1=th ¥ Streel Phone: Metropolitan 6337, repares in shortest possible time and at Inue expense for the & exam! ons Jinfor sténosrapher. senior stencerapher, Sunior typist, senior typist, clerk typist eral Glerical, file clerk, editorial clerk lator-stenographer, clerk promotion, cal clerk, police 'and fireman, bookkeeper, Patent Office. observer in_meteorolo COLLEGE “A Collegiate Institution for Opens Sept. 22—send for Catalog," Business Training” Y. M. C. ¢ W —1736 G St. N.W, Twenty - seventh successful year. Enlarged faculty. Im- WALTON COURSES proved courses. Classes now Day and evening classes lead- forming. ing to B. C. 8. and M, degrees now forming. Cnll ol‘ D-y and Evening Sessions telephone National 1748 for cat- Registrations Now Being Made alogue. STRAYER COLLEGE OF For Catalogue, Call or Phone National 1748 ACCOUNTANCY 721 Thirteenth Street ACCOUNTANCY 721 13th Street Pu- Cou Enrollment Week Special instruction Butetin Benjamin Franklin University flliz'glsk.\'lffinTAYION BLDG. h and H Sidwell’s Friends School For. Boys and Girls 47th Year Begins September 22 City School, 1809-1819 1 St. N.W, All Grades and High Sehool Suburban School, 3301 Wi c';onz(‘.l-:'r"'civm~ LAW SCHOOL 1930-1931 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1930 For Late Afternoon Classes MonAay, Sept. 22, 1930 For Morning Classes Thos. W S|dwell A. M. Principal Sbress 40T & 3 Phone Nl!hnll 0284 BY.GH J. FEGAN. M. Assistant Dy Georgetown Law School 506 E Street, N.W. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL | Telephone National 7293 = SECRETARIES | TIVOLI THEATRE BUILDING ! TELEPHONE, COLUMBIA 3000 | ceee Felix bnahonys | National Art School FELIX MAHONY, Director n, Costume Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Art, Post- Life Cla _ers, Color, Dynamic Symmetry Children’s Saturday Class Professionnl, Cultural, Fundamental Cournes, Personal Instruction Dy and Night Classes | IPIW Chixdren’s Saturday Classes 1 DEMY— Connecticut Avenue & M | 133 F St. N.W. Tave 1747 Rhode Island Ave. North 1114 Bagins October 1st GH SCHOOL Ageredited 1336 G St. N.W. (Y. M. C. A) National 8250 Radis Entertainer, 'M.mouneu the open 3 nl clnus lur lh! NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 27, 1930 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar's office n for regist: " Al i PM. 818 13th St. N. Telephonés Nat. 6517, M Grete Lorleberg von Bayer Planist and Teacher Studied piano with AR burs. fin Chvy Ch. Apartment Cleveland 5215 REFUSE DROUGHT AID| drought conditions have been deliber- | | GERMAN LOAN RUMOR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e sema— { . i | ' Our Annwval Economy Event for Schoolward-Bound Students . . . -to-Schoal Fashions Specially Priced styles Girls’ lengths. GIRLS' MILLINERY, Ffiuknl FLOOR. 3-piece Knitted Suits 3 pairs, S| Full-fashioned socks, half, ankle, 3; and 1} CHILDREN’S HosE, A1ste 17, Fmst FLOOR. Girls Tan Elk Oxfords Sizes 1193 to 2, $395; sines 2V4 0 8..... 5465 Boys' Black and Tan Oxfor mnl.m(rls SHoes, FOURTH FLOOR. D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, -1930. 10™™'11™™ F AND:G STREETSs An A-B-C Primer of Fashion-at-a-Price Here are the back-to-school fashions, on sale now at special low prices, both Kindergartener and Collegiate herald as the A-B-C of Fashion and Value. French Felt Berets, 8 5¢ Soleil Felt Hats, newest shapes and shades..$5 Felt Hats, 10 smart off-the-face or 11 to 17. trimmed $9.75 ‘Wool Sweaters, slip-on and coat styles...$2.95 Flannel and Serge Skirts, bodice top $1.95 Wool Sweaters. . 3.95 Cotton O\erMnmex plam and prints. ..81 GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. ¢ Girls' Wool Frocks, $7.50 Girls’ Wash Frocks: -$3.95 Girls’ Wash Frocks. 1.85 Another Style Wash Frocks. 7 Junior Boys’ Girls' Raincoat and Hat Sets GIRLS’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Boys' Fancy Sweaters .. Boys’ 4-piece Knicker Su Youths' Shirts Boys’ Button-on Blouses , Boys’ Fancy Golf Hose. Children’s Socks, Special Boys® Four-in-hand Ties 5 Boys’ Alligator Raincoats, sizes 4 to 18. Tur Bovs' Store, FourtH FLOOR. Litdle Girls’ Cotton Frocks $2.65 Boys' Wash Sui Girls’ Wash D JUVENILE Arpal $3.95 pair es 207 to ..$3.95 All-Linen Handkerchiefs Girls' ke il "HANDKERCHIEFS, AISLE 8, FiRst FLOOR. Real* Stone and Marcasite Rings and Brooches Every Piece Is Far Below $ % .45 Its Regular Selling Price * Set in Sterling Silver You will realize the unusual value of the rings and brooches when you see them, for the silver mountings are exquisite with marcasites and the real stones are colored to simulate car- nelian, onyx, lapis, chrysoprase, chalcedony and rose quartz, *Chemically colored real stones. CosTuME JEWELRY, AISLE 10, F1rsT FLOOR. knit 6 for 60c Girls' Rayon Bloomers, elastic leg. Girls' Lingette Bloomers, sizes 8 to 16... . GmLs’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTR FLOOR. Reinforced Leather Brief Cases, $2.95 A Special Low Price for School Time These brief cases replace the book-straps and knap- sacks of yesteryears. With strong leather handle, leather straps and gussets; reinforced with steel; three pockets and lock. Initialed without charge. LUGGAGE AND SPORTING Goops, FourTH FLOOR. Juniors Must Wear Corsets This Season Even the slimmest know the need of the slight re- straining influence in this season of curves. These are models especially de- signed for the junior. Girdles or One-piece Garments,. $3.50 Satin Side-Hook Girdles with elastic sections.$3.50 One-piece Foundation Gar- ments of striped treco; boneless (sketched) ..$3.50 Wide Selection of Bandeaux at §1.50 CorseTs, THIRD FLOOR. Jumor Misses” School Frocks Of silk, wool crepe, tweed and jersey; size School Frocks for school occasions Junior Misses’ Coats,” plain JUNIOR Misses’ APPaRl FOURTH FLOOR. Boys" Wool Golf Knickers ..5295 Boys’ Wool Shorts, sizes 6 to 12, Collar - attached S| Boys' Wash Suits, broadcloth and linen. , Fourti FLOOR. - WooDWARD & LLoTHROP: $2.75 1.65 Girls' Cotton Pajamas, $1.15 wool .§1.45 50¢ 45¢ Fall Hats Are a Matter of Unbalanced Lines Most of the Models Bear $IO Cachets of Their Deugncrx With one side revealing, the other concealing, the new millinery silhouette is flattering to everyone. A )y Agnes’ Hat of wine felt and velvet exploits the bandeau, double brim and diagonal back line . . . while the velvet turban is e typical ex- ample of unbalanced lines. Each, $10. MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR.

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