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Co-tumo Duun—-l.lfu Class The Eastman School ACCREDITED Opens Sej ttmbor, xlhh PY’RI::”‘Y“X"‘!Q::\‘IUI!(( and High iteenth !trkl . achusetts A n Histor) and French irls. hool. Spectalized HOME SCHOOL. S I Burrriio Advertising Class Forming 3-Month - Course—Low Tuition LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1333 F St. NW.. OTEET'S p-do-the-Minute Schog) ME. 2883 Secr, Courre. Gregs and Pit- mah Shorthand. Accounting. 'Book: Keeping. Civil Service Courses' (over 000 Potest - traine . Address, Tith & Eve Natl 4113 THE ClVlL SERVICE PREPARATORY SCHOOL L. Adoloh Richar Prine ington, D. Tel. Metropolitan 6387 for Patent Office. Weather Railway Mail, Post Office, iy Milliadea Olerk Sierk" Promotion, Junior and Seniot Typist, Junior Senior Stenog- TApher: Commp h{“x File Clerk, Spe: pute &Il Agent, Forest and Pieid Cierk. * LEARN SPANISH | New Conversational . aside from 13" constantly n-mnn T "aiets af rmn-r prices. nly school im Washington exclusively Grdleatea %o the tegehing of the Spanish lerguage. 32 WEEKS, $30.00 FOUR ECONOMICAL COURSES s é'o.’,‘Z'«5'1{'5“‘3.‘“&’“."..'a“{m’!:"r'n'?i; Qetoer 1 xi- Tiately 8 months, having two lessons mber 4 “Spanish School of Washington 1338 B §6. N'W. _ Phone Nat'l 9369 EDUCATIONAL. MOUNT IPUEASANTT SCHOOL SECRETARILS TIVOLI THEATER BUILDINQ 3313 14th ¢ st. NW. ¢ Columbia 3000 Sound, sincere, practical a?l its Dhl'l"! = tr wfi Instruction Sind Tubdetioe stiopally Yopstructs | Washington College of Law . Co-educational THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR | Fall Term Begins Sept. 21 Day Division, 9:00 to 12:00 Evening Divisi Three-year e Four-year LL M. TATION CLASSES medjum. fast dictation. Review o 'typing. - evening rer Tttlon ' rex 1 Tajtotished: courses o o, i formstion. etters. no hone -u ol Frest B & CO. Sidwell’s Fnends School For Boys and Girls s September 21 l!l! 1 St. NW. Kindersarten an Country Club, mnuu Swimming., B Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. Principal Phone National 0284 EVENING SCHOOL™ LAy SOUTHEASTERN UNIV] uuu'r! Fgil Term beging Sevi. 2 5:30 p.m. Alko n-mln 700 €0 8:40 | 1338 G St. N.W. (Y.M.C.A.) Na. 8250 1 A Leading Prflmlfllo‘ry Schonl tor Bopt ‘ e rade T Il Opens Sept. zz—s:na for Catalog Y.M.C.A.) Na | Clvil Service Courses For Typists & Stenographers MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Tinfi'l'll ter Buildi uer ng IFelix Mahony’s of Painting and Applied Art Op~. Thursday, Oct. 1 1726 Conn. Ave. Pot. 2539-W Dp-to-theatnste u-—’ Becy isl Courve. Gress and Pit- o Snorthand Accounting D vi e Boursés lover Musical Education from beginning 1o completton - in branches. MT. VERNON PL. & CHARLES ST. Phone Vernon 5398, Baltinfore, Md. Preparatory Department 21 E. MT. VERNON PLACE Phone Verngn 0086 Fall Term Begins October st Enroliments Now in Progress “INational Art Scbool 1747 R. L. Ave. North 1114 0060000000000000000000000 MORNING ACCOUNTANCY Fall Term Begina Sept. 14 Alss Evenins, 5.3 Southeastern Umvern(y 1736 G St. N.W. (Y.M.C.A.) _Na. 8250 _ACCO UNTANCY Pace Courses: ) acrresy: Cay ona Svening. c1dmen; ¢ | prspezation: co-cdusstiobal el e e s e et | Benjamin Franklin University 302 Transportation Bide. Met. 2518, MORNING < x na For' 25t National University Fall Term Begins September 28, 1931 SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Nat. 8250 | ! | Barbara Stanwyck to Resume Work ] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LONGWORTH AID FOOD-SAVING WORK BEGINS TOMORROW Committee to Open Demon- stration Center to Aid City’s Needy._ ‘The new demonstration center of the District’s Surplus Food Conservation | Committee will be opened’formally to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock, when work there will begin. The center is in Harvey's old restaurant at Eleventh | street and Pennsylvania avenue. The committee, organized by the Dis- | trict Employment Commission, is en- | Post. gaged in canning fruits, meats and vegetables for distribution to the needy this Winter. It is sponsored by women | representative of charitable, welfire and | xg us organizations throughout the A’ list of persons invited to attend the | opemnc follows: Mrs. John L. Hyde, W. W. Husband, Mrs. Gertrude | Snmh Miss Helen Harman, Mrs. | Frank' W. Mondell,, Mrs. Samuel Her- rick, Mrs. N. K. Gradner, Mrs, John N. coxhud. Mrs, Charles P, Keyser, Miss Mary Walsh, Mrs. John W. Frizzell, Mrs. G. D. Sampson, Mrs, Elizabeth Hartung, Mrs. George A. Ross, Mrs. Charles Bowne, Mrs. T. B. Justis, Mrs. Marie Y. Heath, Mrs. Corbin Thompson, Mrs. N. M. Pollock, Mrs. ery 8. Pnl’k"r Mrs. James A. Robert- | Underwood, Mrs. Don C. fimlth Ml‘l Bruce Baird, Mrs. Le Roy A Pl'lmer Mrs. L. T. Jones, Mrs. L E. Pclton, Miss Mae Harris Clarke, Mrs. Agnes S. Bernard, Maj. Julla C. Stimson, Mrs. Walter Asmuth, | Mrs. Ellis Logan, Mrs. Robert Bruce Bare, Mrs. George O. Gillingham, Mis. Henry C. Cook, Miss Jessie O. Eting, Mrs. Edward allace, Miss Henriette P. Metzerott, Mrs. Oscar A. Bergren, Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mrs. Harfy King, Mrs, Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Commissioner and Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Mrs. Joseph N. Saunders, | Mrs. Grace Hayes Riley, Mrs. Charles | A. Geldsmith, Mrs. Mark Lansburgh, Mrs. W. W. Evere Mrs. George W. Offutt, jr., Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Willjam Flather, -j Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, Miss Belle Sherwin, Mrs. Bol Bloom, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Maj. John C. Gotwals and Mrs. Gotwals, and M Vera Bloom. | ACTRESS ADJUSTS HER CONTRACT DIFFICULTIES | for Columbia Pictures Next Week. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,, September 16. —Hatry Cobn of Columbia Pictures an- | noynces that all differences between the company and Barbera Stanwyck have been laj\uw and that the star will befln work ‘on & new photoplay next um Stanwick ard the company have been at mfl” time over salary, contract detalls lnd . Sh demanded an incres price of remaining with nu company. 'x"l'a:”t ‘pmy-emn she T‘mm:q con for three pictures Stanwky couriteted with the .mmem‘ that the contract hid'exp Details -of the- MJulfinflIG ‘were not revealed. 8 For rter o m‘flyd;\m T X tfl for the mecuon ol t lcholnr: from each State of to lttend Oxlm'd University.. «chang unulrv ve pro- odes nfon | six States each, with four students to be chosen annually from each group, making it now necessary to pass over certain States. | worth, explaining how a spray of Easter C., WEDNESDAY, PAYS TRIBUTE TO VETERAN HOUSE MESSENGER Mr.s. Lucile McArthur Tells How Employe Placed Lilies on Speaker’s Rostrum. Tribute to the simple devotion of a veteran messenger at the Capitoi, who | O Joved the late Speaker Nicholas Long- lilles came to rest on the Speaker's desk with a crepe-tled gavel while the world sent floral tributes end mourned at the funeral services in Cincinnati, is paid in the Jeading article about Mr. Longworth's office and his death in the current issue of the Saturday Evening | | The article, “Idle Moments of a Lady | in Waliting,” is written by Mrs. Lueile Matrthur, widow of the late Represent- | ative Clifton N. McArthur, who was & confidential employe in the office of Mr. Longworth. Ray Baker, former director of the Mint, Mrs. McArthur writes, thought there should be some flowers in Mr. Longworth's office, &8 well as on his grave, so he sent the lilies. “In’ last night's Star,” Mrs. McAr- thur says, “on‘ the front page, where he usually has a cartoon, CIff Berry- man had a sketch of the Speaker's rostrum, with a large wreath of laurel on it, and a gavel tled with crepe.| Underneath the picturé was, simply, In Memoriam.' Very nice. “Just now, old Harry Parker, wh has been messenger to the Ways and Means Committee for more then 40| vears, including the time Willlam Mc. Kinley was its chairman, came in and | said excitedly, the tears running down his fat, black face: ‘Did you see da picture in da Stah last night? The' gotta be a wreath on da Speakan's mrone_(he gotta be.' I caught on to| the idea at once. There-gotta be, all| right. I took him in and showed him Ray_Baker's lilles. *“How about that, Harry?' I said. “He did not hesitate a minute. Picked it Tight up and called peremptorily to | Edwin, ‘Hey, Eddie, get da keys and open. da do’' to the House chambah. Then he produced a piece of wlack crape ribbon from his pocket and de- | manded a gavel—any gavel. I picked one at random from the display on tae mentel, and as his hands were full with the lilies, I tied the ribbon on the gavel for him. went with him into the House chamber while, he deposited his burden | very carefully and reverently on thel Walk- Epeaker's desk on the rostrum. Bless d Henry’s heart, I'm so thankful he thought of that. They look beautiful. I must call ug y Baker and tell him to what use his lovelv lilies have been put. That is, when I feel I can talk.” SR N ST E H. C. Wallman Rites Held. FAIRMONT, W. Va. September 16 (). —Funeral services were held today for Herman C. Wallman, 77, who died suddenly at his home here, Wallman Was prominently connected with the late United States Senator Stephen B. 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