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10 THE EVENING SSDAY, S EDUCATIONAL. Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design—Life Class Children’s Saturday Class Lipingdlone SC“QS’.!-..‘." '-AW SOUTHEARTERN URIVERSITY Fall Term beotns Sept. 21 7.00 to 8:40 a.m. Also Eranml §:30'ta 1.30 1736 G St. N.W. (Y.M.CA) N GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1931-1932 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1931 For Late Afternoon Classes Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1931 For Morning Classes Degrees of LL. B.. LL. M., J. D, Granied Hugh J. Fegan. M. A.. LL. M., Ph. D. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law «School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone National 7293 Washington COLLEGE of MUSIC| The 28th year opens Sept. 8th. Courses in all | "\subjects leading to diplo- mas and degrees which are issued by authority of a charter granted by the | = State of Virginia and cer- tified to by the Board of Education of the District of Columbia. __2107-09 S St. EVENING ACCOUNTANCY Fall Term Begins Sept. 14 5530 Southeastern Uruvernty 1336 G St. N.W. (¥.M. 50 Courses: B. C. S. s: day and evening cl on; Benjamin Franklin University 802 Transportation Bldg. Met. 2515, National University Fall Term Beins September 28, 1931 SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Registrar's Office Open for Registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 818 lath STREET N.W. 8617 WO0O0D’S SCHOOL 311 E. Capitol St. Linc. 0038 46th Year A SECRETARIAL SCHOOL MUCH PERSONAL HELP Day and Evening Sessions Foyr Weeks—Dar $16; Eveniney, $6.60 OURT F. WOOD. LL. M.. Prin. Umverul School of Specialized Accounting Enroll Now for Fall Term In Specialized Accounting Oourses Avallable in General and Alrport Accounting. INDIVIDUAL !hs'rlr:cno' th St. Met. 5180 THE WOMANS COLLEGE OF WASHINGT 8.E. Cor. 12th & F Sts. Very low ¢ Greee and P 839 Washington College of hw Co-educational THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR Fall Term Begins Sept. 21 Evening Division, 5:10 to 7:00 Three-year course leading to LL. B. Foor-year course leading to LL. M. and M. P. L. 2000 G Street Met. 4585 | Day Disision, 9:00 to 12:00 | | there is a ch | in legitimate drama at the National Theater, with the premiere of Myron C. Fagan's comedy, “Peter Flies High," will serve to bring the world of amuse- ment from the out-of-doors to & brighter spotlight In the theater. The talking picture palaces down town are all in full operation, each announcing some bright particular “hit” that en- titles it to_more than the ordinary at- | tention, Thus far the new season is starting out with more than ordinary promise. “Peter Flies High Premicre at National Monday. LENN HUNTER, the brilliant young star of “Merton of the Moves” and later of the appealing drama, “Young Woodley.” is announced as the star of . Fagan's new comedy, “Peter Flies High,” the interesting story of & young bank clerk, who skyrockets himself to the outer borderland of | fame and fortune with something closely resembling mendacity — and then strikes a snag, in the opening at- traction of the regular season of legitimate _drama at the National Theater, Monday evening of next week Glenn Munter, Mr. Fagan's | former plays um { were accounted New Yor with runs of 37 | spectively, were “Jimmie’s Women vate Affair.” Mr, Hunter will be supported by an excellent cast of players, many of whom are counted warm favorites in Wash- ington. Among them are Mary Loane, the brilliant young ingenue of several seasons back, now a full-fledge leading lady, who was last seen here in support of Ethel Barrymore in “The Kingdom of God.” This premiere will mark Mr. Hunter's { first appearance in Washington since George C. Tyler's revival of “She Stoops to Conquer.” 1\ ORE than ordinary entertainment is promised in burle Gayety Theater starting Sunday after- noon, where Lillian Dixon, 3 burlesque star, will be seen in her “big revue.” George Murray, Bob Startz- man and Charles Cole supply the com- edy: Harry Beasley, dancing, with side cracks, and Vincent Scanlon, songs tha folks will like. Margie Tilford will ap- pear as the blues singer, Ethel Du Boise in soubrette work with songs and dances, and Jane Gordon in male im- personations worthy of note. Besides Tus of near stars to make folks sit up and take notice. | “This Modern Age Continues at Loew's Columbia. OAN CRAWFORD'S new picture, “This Modern Age.” has won a sec- ond week at Loew's Columbia, where it will continue as the featured attraction, along with the second of the William Tilden tennis lessons on the screen. “This Modern Age” is the story of a woman who follows in the footsteps of | her mother by refusing to grow old and meets with more or less disaster. Pauline Frederick is seen as the mother and Neil Hamilton and Monroe Owsley are in the cast. MORNING ACCOUNTANCY Fall Term Begina Sept. 14 to Also Evenine. 5.3 and 7:30 Southeastern University 1336 G St. N.W. (Y.M.C.A)_Na. 8250 0000000000000000000000000 Felix Mahony’s National Art School Our Eight Months Professional Courses Fit You to Accept s Position in Color, Interior Decora- tion, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters. Children's Satur- day Class Work. A Leading_ Preparatory School for Accredited—Exceptional _ Athletic Men Teachers Only—Sixth Grade Thru High &chool Opens_Sept. 21—Send for Catalog 1736 G St. N.W. (Y. M. 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Its stars appro- priately are Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, each ide- ally cast for the roles assigned. Henry King direct- ed the picture. Beryl Mercer, J. Kerrigan, Arnold Lucy, Lorna Bal- four, Tom Whitely and G. P. Huntle ir., are in the cas Fanchon and Ma co's “Russian Art" idea will lead the attractions on tlie stage. Janet Gaynor. “An American_Tragedy” Continues at Metropolitan, ’l‘HE Paramount version of Theodore Drelser's “An American Tragedy” will continue for another week at War- ner Bros. Metropolitan Theater, whe: it has been attracting extraordinary interest. The story of the picture em- bodies the thoughts, aspirations and hopes of & great novelist, who writes from his heart his observations of American life with sympathy and com- passion, the management announces The cast includes Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney, Frances Dee, Irving Pichel, Lucille La Verne, Orville Mason and Emmett Corrigan. Supple screen attractions will include the Gra- ham MacNamee talking newsreel, “The Bargain,” The Earle Picture Saturday. I)HILXP BARRY'S Harvard prize play, “The Bargain,” a First National- Vitaphone father-and-son story, in which the former gives up his ambition to be a painter for an executive position in a soap factory, while the son foregoes tistic ambition for love, will be the attraction at Warner Bros.' Earle for the week starting Saturday. A bril- liant cast includes Lewis Stone, Dorls | Kenyon, Charles Butterworth, Evalyn | Knapp and John Darrow. Lew Pollack, in “Theme Songs,” will head & varied stage program, coming direct from the Palace in New York. “Fifty Fathoms Deep,” With Jack Holt at Keith's. R-K-O Kelth's Theater for the week | starting Friday will present a Jack Holt picture unfolding a tale of deep sea divers embodying an unsual | love story, “Fifty Fathoms Deep,” in which Jack Holt will be again seen as a star. Richard Cromwell, remem- bered for his work in “Tol'ab’l David,” and loreita Sayers, & new screen | beauty, will be seen in the supporting | Toles. Laurel and Hardy In “Pardon Us” at Palace. GDPARDON US” the first feature- | length talkie exploiting Laurel and Hardy, will be the feature at Loew" | Palace, starting Saturday. It will be supported by & stage show, presenting | the New York Capitol Theater revue, entitled “Flesta,” with a number of Loew vaudeville acts “The Great Lover™ At the Rialto Friday. DOLPHE MENJOU will be the star at the Rialto Theater, starting Fri- day, in Metr -Mayer's_widely heralded picture, “The Great Lover.” the play that added fame to the famous Leo Ditrichstein. It is described as a smart, sophisticated comedy, ELECTRIC KITCHEN 1.95 IN COLORS Requires no winding, cleaning or oiling—American-made Motor Guaranteed — enameled finish. ONLY Go on Sale at 100 This Low Price The Lowest on Record— Only One to a Customer 1004 F St. N.W. s« Feel Bad? 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Throughout this week the dancing will continue nightly | in the ball room, with music by the big MacWilllams Orchestra playing its | prettiest tunes, from 8:30 to 11:30 | each evening. | SEASIDE PARK. | 'HIS also is the final week of the | season at the new Seaside Park at Chesapeake Beach. The trains will run daily direct by the Chesapeake Beach Railway from the District Line| to the Park, where the swimming pool (With its salt water), the numerous rides by land and air and dancing | | in the ball room will be favorite sports PTEMBER 9, and all of them in t.he Qemptl.n‘ glory | of full-season gt Trains will leave lhe "District Line daily at 9 am. and 5:40 pm. during week days and also at 6:4 next Sunday; returning from Chesapeake Beach at 6:40 am. daily; 3 pm. on week days and at 5 pm. on Sundays. For the special benefit of the fisher-| men, it has been announced, that the Summer excursion rates will be in ef- fect until September 20. 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