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C—8 = EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY q CnBaimd M. G 8. a ‘ovening clatres e ¥ ) Drennuuun‘ co-educational. Send lfll’ 25th | B Benjamin Franklin University 302 Transportation Blds Met. 2515. ACCOINTANG T-rm qu- September 14 ing Classes it Mok 00 (0 B0 Southeastern University JEIF GVS'.. N.W. (Y.M.C.A.) Na. 8230 National University Fall Term Begins September 2%, 1931 SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Recistrar's = Onen for Registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 818 13TH STREET N.W. Tel. Na. G615 “COLUMBIA COLLEGE Becretarial_and Accountancy Courses Day and Evening Ask for descriptive literature P. 0. Bldg., 1413 Park Rd. Col. 7078 EVENING SOUTHEASTERN T Fall Term beo: 5:30 pm. to 150 Mornine NW. ‘woomm SCHOOL oner " Avieste | 27~ _Send for Catalog N.W. (Y. M. C. A) Nal 8250 D (hlrnhllu Thra Accred Men Opens_Sept. 1736 G St. e / BUSINESS scuoow% UNIVERSITY ATMOSPHERE i DAY OR EVENING FOR DETAILS 7 HONE BOOK WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES DENTAL BYGIENIS New. absorbing professi women, "hish School £raduates. Tourse. leading to certific dental heglenist, | For_ and catalo E VERsH Y SenooL Reservoir Road. The Temple School, Inc. Meets Individual Requirements GE OF DEVTISTRY, 3900 in ‘Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Day—Late Afternoon—Evening 1420 K St.—Nat. 3258 Fall Term Begins Sept. 2nd Office Now Open for Enrollment EVENING CLASSES LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE America's Leading Radio Institution iving great radio positions. 405 9th St. GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1931-1932 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1931 For Late Afternoon Classes Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1931 For Morring Classes Degrees of LL. B.. LL. M., J. D. Granted Hugh J. Fegan. M. A. LL. M., Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone National 7293 Ph. D. LIBRARY ASSISTANT COACHING COURSES Preparing _for Under_ Assistant. Junior Assistant and Assistant Civil Service Exam- ination. Classes start Tuesday evening, Sep- tember 15, Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries. Tivcli Theater Building | 3313 14th St. N.W, Columbia 3000 | Typists and Stenopraphers Civil Service Course Registes Now—Day or Evening Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries Tivoli Theater Building 3313 14th St. NN\W. Columbia 3000 THE WOMANS COLLEGE OF, WASHINGTON. D. ¢ S.E. Cor. 1%th & F Sts. Very Clow uttion rates. by Gregs & Pitman Shorthand, Spee tion. Typewriting. English. Mathematics, Filing, Statistics, Prepare {or next sten. & type. exam. Instruction s & 5 nights each_week. Complete Secretarial Course._* Why Not Speak Another LANGUAGE! | msm. TN | Spectal Sept - THE - EVENING EDUCATIONAL. | " DICTATION CLASSES | g fast dictation. Review of E‘D‘ memu";m manual: typing. t\enln(‘ for 52 e monthttuition re- nded l( dix\n(isflc'] courses given as an I\d\vruslnz feature. For information. apply {in person only. (No leters. no phone calls). Endire iR oor, National Press -MT. VERNON STCAMER Charles Macalester Upcer U. 8. Government tns Leaves ‘Seventh St, £ Daily 10 A.M. andl 30PM. Rcund Tnp, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Sounter on Steamer Natioral University Fall Term Begins September 28. 1981 SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Resistrar's Office Oven for Resistration ¥ n.m. to 818 13th STREET NW. Tel. 6617 Cafe and I. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. RESORTS, wi Ll'l\‘ 00D, CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL b lRGl\lAA ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL coam, there 1s bathing direetly from the hotels. ' American or Europeam Plan. Garage. Telephone 40141, Come_for the Flower Pageant, Septem! rn west at M. ington’s most popular T | BHOV" Ry Gt air of the oid" South | but modern convepierces. i mming, dancing, bowling. 314 hot beautiful o o elevation: excellent meals; fee! % eanonals eates. ‘Thone Lonk Ditance. Mt Jac L. Cockrel). Pres. & Mgr. “In the Mountains of Vlrgm a e's Hillside Cottages. near ‘- t ot syent by rIrAn | | <houkleh E, owners. Un . Basve or“Orkney Boeines pool, outdoor sports and amusements ars the beal " POTOMAC BEACH Fotomac's best resort. Sept. Sat. A don 512 With Meals ainable. Mrs. FR. 5 Beach P. ., o phone Folomac n-nn ~ COLONIAL BEACH, VA. COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL -THE-POTOMAC " On Board Walk Private Baths Special Rates for Sep- ON BOARDWALK Modern _Conveniences. *Phone 76 H TIMMONS. Prop. s8- Waian*Buncan. ‘ OCEAN CITY, MD. | Rich in Experience—Modern in Appointments Orchestra. Bail Room. Galf. Tennis ber ates. ition, with ept by BEhs 53 Up dnily 416 up weekls: 'Fho 5 | _PA. Free Parking Space. FEARTHSTONE, HAL Som COP\TIN ENTAL \s-u AR %”EWAEG THE PLIMHIMMON “A Famous Maryland Hostelry” Celebrated for its Cuisine—Facing the Sea SPECIAL WEEK END RATE “HASTINGS” 1”“5‘:‘!;;. Lllv..;;;c‘rvumm'r. ‘E"fi’tx"l{’fifi Blue Ride Rates o4 Write for These Booklets JHE STATE OF VIRGINIA has done much to aid the tor. Four thousand five hundred miles of perfect road await the motorist. Along these high- ways, the State has erccted more than 900 markers, like the one illustrated above, to point out for you places of greatest interest. Profusely illustrated booklets have been prepared to help you plan your trip ~nd get greatest enjoyment from it. There is no finer time to visit Virginia than in early Fall, when the mountains are being flecked with gold and crim« son, when the heady scent of apples greets you in the valleys and when the first faint haze of Autumn drifts up the wide lazy rivers that reach up arms from the sea, Modern roads bring you comfortably to the ancient places that are of interest to all America. Here, the spot where the first Colonists landed yonder Cornwallis laid down his sword . . . there Jackson “stood like a stone wall” . . . down this road Sheridan galloped . . . within the mellow walls of this university that Jefferson built, visit the rooms of Edgar Allan Poe and Woodrow Wison. In addition to historic spots, Virginia has world-famed na- tural wonders ... . Caverns with vaulted rooms and gleaming, walls of fantastic shapes; Hot Springs; the renowned Natural Bridge. Ask for a copy of the book, “Virginia, The Beckoning Land.” This official state publication describes and illustrates all places of interest. It contains maps locating Natural Won« ders, Parks, Recreation Centers, Battlefields, Historio Homes, etc. Another publication that will interest you i the historical story and illustrated booklet on “The Presi= dent’s Camp on the Ra, These will glady be sent you without cost. STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Room 137 State Office Building, Richmond, Va. RGINIA YORKTOWN SESQUICENTENNIAL OcrosER 16TH-19TH A trip to Virginia will be particularly interesting at this time .vht:{l}': wation is commemorating the 130tk Anni- versal the Surrender of Cormuallis ot Yorktowm, Virginia. 1203 PENNSYLVANIA AV ATLANTIC CITY IS CALLING A Big Bargain In All-Expense LABOR DAY TOURS Five hotels to choose from, comprising_the largest chain in this peerless playsround drive from Washington, throush chkxan for Wash- arge mountain re- Orkney the beautiful Swimmine 1tul munlh: in the ouFinest salt water reduged GRAND It's simple. the Berlitz way. with nd e ATLANTIC native teachers to instruct lesson & conversation French. German. S| allhours, o easy it is—presen ment for free trial lesson. B _cmrr NGUAGES uu Connecticut Avenue Telephone Decatur 3932 MONTICELLO DEVONSHIRE ALL NEAR BEACH porches, transj _— An Opportunity to Enjoy an Economical 3 or 4 Day Outing B e Including a comfortable breeze-swept room, meals by chefs of distinction, service with a homelike at- mosphere, bathing «direct from hotels, solariums d rtation to and from hotel. Wonderful Offer | Ten. | water. tentific, seaplane and dynamic models. | Church South will be held at Emanual | STAR, WASHINGTON, BOLLING BECOMES - MODEL PLANE PORT | Frank Sahsbury, Jr., Leads Annual Contest—Sets Helicopter Mark. Bolling Field assumed the atmos- phere of a minjature plane airport to- day as the scene of competition in the second day of the annual District of Columbia Model Aircraft Champlon- ship. The tournament, which opened yesterday in Constitution Hall, is con- ducted by the Community Center and Playground Departments. ‘The events scheduled for today in- clude classes for hand-launched sci- The seaplanes will be launched from The tournament will continue until tomorrow when concluding events will be held at Macfarland Junior High School. Salisbury Sets Record. Frank Salisbury, jr., 1024 Vermont avenue, defending champion. was lead- ing with 13 points at the end of yes- terday’s competition, scoring a record- setting _victory in the helicopter class, first place in the fuselage flight and third in_ the hand-'aunched scientific Salisbury's ilight of 1 minute seconds in the helicopter event surpassed the record of 1 minute 29 1-5 scconds established by him last year. Edward Grannis, 1615 Kennedy street, was In second place, scoring points with first place in the hand- launched sclentific class after a flight of 7 minutes 25 seconds, second place in the fuselage class and third in the helicopter flight. Third place was cap- tured by Jack Parke, who placed sec- ond in the helicopter class. and fifth in both the hand-launched scientific and fuselage types. Trophy for Champion. ‘The champicnship is awarded to the “Ace” or “Silver Ace” totaling the greatest number of points in all classes. A 30-inch silver trophy, donated by the Aviation School of America, is awarded the champion. Judges for the tournament are C. B. Heinemann and Maj. Harry Horton John H. Williams of the Community Center Department is referee, and Mis. Elizabeth K. Peeples, director of the department, is dlrecmr PLAN BICENTENNIAL HOME-COMING DAY Citizens’ Federation Proposes 0ld- Time Basket Picnic as Fete Feature. A suggestion by the District of Co- lumbia George Washington Bicentennial | Commission that a “Home-coming” day be held on July 4, 1932, will be discussed | at a special meeting of the Federation | of Citizens' Associations Thursday night, | it “was announced by Dr. ‘George | C. Havenner, president of the fed- eration. Efforts are planned by the commis. sion to bring all native-born Washing- | tonians to the Capital next July 4 and old-time picnic basket lunches and fes- tivities of a generation ago may be held | in conjunction with the event, accord- ing to Dr. Havenner. The member citizens’ groups of the federation will be asked to co-operate in arrangements for the occasion. Church to Hold Parley. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., September 1 | (Special) —The Western Virginia Con- | ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church here, September 16-20. Bishop Murry of Fayette, Mo, will preside. Two of the fastest outboard motor | boats, made recently in England, have been ‘delivered to the Prince of Wales, who is said to be out for racing records. | il st S oS WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR wu. HOTEL &K OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Toms Cove Oysters, Bluepoints, Lynnhavens —the finest, tastiest, most luscious oysters in the world—now served on our regular menus! "PERMANENTS INCLUDING FINGER WAVE GENUINE EUGENE $5.00 DORATHY PERFECT $3.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave, $1 ARTISTIC SHOPPE MEtro. 7500 1329 F St. N.W. = | i IOMES OF REGULAR. NEH.! 1307-E ST NW. Regular Dinner. 75¢ Vegetarian 60 c Dinner........ee ‘”EEARLE JS™ATE ST, ‘ suven N 4 70 1 T D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 - TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS Palace— Guilty Hands,” at 12, 2:19, 4:30, 7:25 and 9:50 p.m. Stage shows at 1, 3:35, 6:30 and 8:55 p.m. Columbia—*The Smling Lieutenant,” at 11:35 a.m.,, 1:35, 3:85, 5:30, 7:30 and -0 Keith’s—"Caught Plastered,” 16 a.m., 1:22, 3:28, 5:34, 7:40 and t_Flight,” at 11:10 amy 140, 435 1:30 and’ 10:05 pm. Stage shows at 12:45, 3:35, 6:35 and 9:10 pm. Tivoll—"The Miracle Woman,” at 2:15, 4, 5:50, 7:35 and 9:25 pm. Central—“A Free Soul,” 11 am. to 1 E mbassador—"The Last rn;m.," at 8 and 9:45 p.m, i mipge guani w.-.e*..‘-\ CamrroL migaTaE N Y. 98 615, CITY GAhAGE WILL TAKE NEW QUARTERS MARCH 1 Definite Plans for Removal to Ford Building Made in Report of Superintendent. | Definite plans for removal of the Municipal Garage from Thirteen-and- a-half and D streets to the Ford Bufld- ing, at Pennsylvania avenue and John Marshall place, were announced yester- day in the annual report of C. N. Em- mons, superintendent. The new quar- ters will be occupled March 1. Under the new plan, the District re- | pair_shop. now located at 200 Bryant | street, will be consolidated with the | garage. Operating costs for the maintensnee | of the 56 automobiles,” Emmons reported, “including labor, gasoline, oll, grease, | tires and tubes, miscellaneous supplies | and three drivers’ wages amounted to | over the previous year of $16.72 on Nine Vice Presidents of the United —it's man_and woman's greatest . OPTICAL CO. % LEESE Including Fingerwave 50c Met. 9012 650 Earle Bldg. § | $19.971.91, an average of $356.64 for | each car, or .0063 per mile.” States became Presidents. gite.” Are’you’ going to’ neviect it? | _614_9th N.W. DORATHY PERFECT See Name on Door -JAMES DUNN SALLY !II.EIS Wharves Tel. fln go light dance dally at 8:45 DANCING. 1221 CONN. AVE. RODON Decatur 4610 ___Instruction in the Art of Da; MAE DAVISON, Masters of America, Inc Tuesday Evenings. . Be: dvanced C} B s, T and onildren's Classes Private Lessens in All Phone for Appointment. Biitior 13288 st NW. 'National 3341 1+ us for BLANK BOOKS Store Hours, 8 to 5—Saturdays, 8 te 1 each car, or .0309 per mile, a saving | F YESIGHT PERMANENT SHAMPOO & OIL STEAMS Dorathy Shoppes, Inc. 1009 Pa. Ave. Money-Saver ALL YEAR ‘ROUND Not only during the “Dog Days” of mid-August, but in frigid winter as well—a Westinghouse Refrigerator is an economy. It saves money every month and every year. Not mere theoretical savings—but real dollars-and- cents savings—money that you are now literally “throw- ing away.” Many owners report savings equivalent o nearly half the cost of a Westinghouse in the very first year. Think what this saving will mean year after year—all due to the masterful engineering behind the “completely bal- anced” construction. Don't do without a Westinghouse. You need its safe temperature, iis convenience, its money-saving, just as much in winter as in summer. Small Down Payment—2 Years to Pay Prices are very moderate. Only small payment dowa. to pay. Find out at once how much a ngho: will SAVE in your hoi - . Westinghouse 2figerator IT'S A MONEY-SAVER Edgar Morris Sales Co. (Refrigeration Division) METROPOLITAN DISTRIBUTORS 736 Thirteenth St. N.W. NAtional 1031 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. DEALERS E.MORRISON PAPER CO. C. A. Muddiman Co, 911 G St. N.W. J. C. Harding & Co., Inc., 1112 G St. N.W. Rudolph & West Co 1332 New York Av Miller-Lacey Sales Co., Inc. 264 Carroll St. N.W. E. R. Bateman, 2930 14th St. N.W. Jos. D. Hyattsville Hardware Co., Hyattyville, Md. John W. Hendersom, Rockville, Md. Freddy's Hardware Co., Silver Spring, Md. Snyder & Co., East Falls Church, Va. A. L. Ladd, 716 King St., Alexandria, Va, Campbell, $17 10th St.'N. ...8OTH OF THEM... SHE LOVING AND TRUSTING . . . HE TAKING HAPPI- NESS ue piD NOT berg - oo A VA A S s sacs 'METROPOLITAN POPUIAR PRICES —Perfect Cooling Plant— ~i82/2 AND C STREETS * seer WHEELER ROBERT WMLSE' Chasing Gloom In “Caught Plastered” DORO -Ffl Y LEE STARTINT FRIDAY THE GREATEST SEN- SATION OF THE YEAR ROBERT E, SHERWOOD'S gueat olage duccess, atuwnnd MAE C KENT DOUGLASS CLAIRE She Chermed you in “THE ROYAL FAMILY* Lot her thell you in. “REBOUND"” from the stage success by Donald Ogden Stewart win ROBERT AMES MYRNA LOY, HEDDA HOPPER RKO-Poihe Picture THERE'S FUN APLENTY FROM MORE THAN 50 AMUSEMENTS DANCING AND SWIMMING AT GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK %MBARTHHMESS 1AST H.l(z!l‘l" HELE IH.\NDI.ER. JOHN MACK BROWN DAVID MANNERS LLIOTT NUGENT —On the GAYETY--BURLESK OPENS This Sunday Matinee September 6th Box Office Now Open Coming Saturday—Sept. § JOE E. BROWN IN PERSON CHAPEL POINT ' d_Butternut Sts. o T eaiiee! A JOAN CRAWFORD in Daily Except Monday. Ly. Washing-{ “Laughing Sinners” ton 9:00 AM. Lv. Chapel Point 4:00 At 6:30, 8:10. 9:50 P.M. Last trip of the seaszn will be [REC" S on Labor Day. WILSON UNE Teh St Wharees Tel. — Nat. 2640 Moonlight dance delly et 8.45 S-E-A-S-I-D-E (On-the-Bay) Only one hour by train or ever rfaced highway. Salt Water Sea Nettles—Real Picnic Pleas 11 Room Specials Saturday and Sw —Fishing and Crabbing at Its Best. Round _Trip Adults, 50c—Children, 10e Trains leave District Line Station—9:00, 10:30, 2:30, 5:40. Edna May Oliver, ! Mount _Rainie pTAY-—JEAN H in ] ENEMY. R vatiselle, Ma, ¥ 3 18th and Col Rd. N.W. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, ~LAST PLIGHT." Warner Bros." APOLLO "‘dl L\":;IBTASH A RO A i CLOCR ORER PEoLr SERiEs. National Symphony ORCHESTRA HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL. coNs‘rAchngnm:Y m“g iNON EIGHT SYMI_"I-!’(“):&Y CONCERTS LA’ smx:u No_9. AVENUE GJEAND FRONT PAGE." CENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E A SHEARER, “FREE SOUL' No‘mnv TONES" GOLF SERIES, No. 615 Pa. on tickets, $18, S14. ! EIGHT POPULAR CONCERTS 4 o'Clo Spndays, Nov. 18, No 17, Jan. s D R A Ave. & Farragut|St. LESLIE HOWARD and CONCHITA MONTE “NEVER TWA BOBBY TORES . Dre trict 6493, WII.SOII~GREEIIE CONCERTS, 1931-32 Constitution Hall and National Theater ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:30 Noy. 16. LILY PONS. Sensational Soprano. Met. Opers. Dee. 11, MARY WIGMAX, oted German Danseuse. LAWRENCE TIBEETT. arytone, Met. Opera. BENIAMINO GIGLL Tenor. Met. Opera. “THE_BLUE BIRD.” Continental Revue. .70, $13.50, $11, $9. $6. PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 5. SERGE RACHMANINOFF. L FRITE EREISLER, 5. ARGENTINA. spain's Oreatest Bancer. Feb. 2. BOSTON SYMPHONY OR- SHALL Mnl GOLF_SERIES. No. ros.” TERaTP ™ 1050 ¢ st NE. HOME “MIRACLE BARBARA STANWYCK, WOMAN."” gA'v'dY fith & Col Ra. N.W. SHANNON, “SECRET CALL." P‘!O&Y FRIEND COMEDY. TP T in & Park RA. NW. BARBARA STANWYCK. “MIRACLE ‘WOMAN." ~ BOBBY JONES GOLF SERIES. No. 10. Dec. e Jan. 19. ‘GATTHERSBURG, MD. JACK OAKIE 'in “JUNE SIDNEY-MURRAY CO! JOAN CRAWFORD in “LAUGHING SINNERS." JESSETHEATER "%, fa MALTESE FALCON.” VA- IMEDY. I L A N.W. Atk SANiEAD Soprano. Met. Covrse, $16.70, $13.50, e, s, WILSON-GREENE EVEIIING COURSE, 8:30 -priced series of 6 evening 1 oifaists. Course. SECO SLERsr SPRING. MD. _165¢ EESTS GALLAGHER and GAROLE - LOMBAL “UP _ POPS THE_DEVIL." usuu. "sHORTS. DUMBARTON 48Vt -swiindis LI JOHN McCORMACK. sancx MOORE. YN KNAPP in “SINNERS' filing for course Bureau, Droep’s, s

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