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and 2nd Assistant Trust Officer IRVING ZIRPEL, Secretary and 3rd Assistant Trust Officer
EDSON B. OLDS, Treasurer
WILLIAM S. LYONS, Assistant Secretary
As a depositor of the Union Trust Company you have the satisfacton of knowing that your banking connections are the best.
All of our departments are organized and equipped to furnish Service that Satisfies.
UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
"BANK OF THE PEOPLE"
1336 NEW YORK AVENUE N. W.
Authorized Capital, $200,000.00 3% Interest on Savings Accounts
Monthly Statement Service on Commercial Accounts 4% Interest on Certificates of Deposit
OFFICERS
L. E. Breuninger, President Win. D. West, Vice-Pres. Roy L. Neuhauser, Vice-Pres. Fernand Petit, Cashier and Secretary Ralph M. Wolfe, Ass't Cashier Price & Dulaney, Counsel
DIRECTORS
J. A. Bailey, L. E. Breuninger, Daniel V. Chisholm, A. P. Clark, Fred Drew, O. R. Evans, N. S. Faucett, S. Fred Hahn, Holland W. Jenks, Homer L. Kitt, Jeannie Kafka, R. L. Lamb, C. C. Murray, John F. Murrell, Roy L. Nouhauser, Mary O'Toole, Judge John W. Price, Thos. Somerville, Lewis M. Thayer, Frank L. Wagner, Geo. E. Walker, Dr. John E. Walsh, Wm. D. West.
The East Washington Savings Bank
312 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, S. E.
PAID-UP CAPITAL, $100,000 Organized under the Laws of the District of Columbia Pays 3 per cent. on deposits and lends money on real estate in the District of Columbia and State of Maryland, and on approved collateral OFFICERS JOHN C. YOST, President
SAMUEL H. WALKER, Vice-President
CHARLES A. MCCARTHY, Secretary-Treasurer
LEWIS FLEMER, 2d Vice-President
WALTER H. MARLOW, JR., Attorney
Gratz E. Dunkum Dr. W. P. C. Hazen Michael Ą. Lynch Lewis Flemer John Ford
TRUSTEES
Wm. N. Payne, Jr.
John C. Yost
Albert Carry
Samuel H. Walker
W. A. Lynch
John C. W. Beall
Henry H. Mckee
Morris F. Marlow
Charles A. MeCarthy
L. D. Wilson
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BANKS
HENRY P. BLAIR, Pres. H. B. BYRD, Mgr.
LUKE C. STRIDER, V-Pres .- Treas. EDITH W. PICHON, Auditor
The FIDELITY SAVINGS COMPANY, Inc.
OPERATING "THE MORRIS PLAN"
The "B" Preferred Certificates of this Institution earn 6% interest pay- able semi-annually and are issued in denominations of 50, 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000 Dollars.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAN BE OPENED UPON PAYMENT OF $1.00 719 Thirteenth St. N. W. Telephone Main 863
HAMILTON SAVINGS BANK
14th and PARK RD., N. W. Seventh and Eye Streets, N. W.
TEL. MAIN 2407
OFFICERS WASHINGTON, D. C.
E. W. Bradford, President
John H. Lawrence, Vice-President Chas. C. Eckloff, Cashier
Louis Rosenberg, Vice-President Charles Sonne, Vice-President
B. I. Boudren, Assistant Cashier Carl H. Donch, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
H. K. Butler, Pharmacist
E. W. Bradford, Lawyer Henry Evans, Pharmacist Chas. C. Eckloff, Cashier R. Ehrlich, Merchant
M. Levitan, Merchant
L. Rosenberg, Merchant Charles Sonne, Auto Supplies Monie Sanger, Accountant
E. D. Maxwell, Contractor and Builder J. B. Stein, Attorney-at-Law
B. R. Stickney, Bureau Eng. & Ptg.
Floyd E. Davis, President S. Dana Lincoln, Vice-President
Patrick T. Moran, Vice-President
Albert S. Gatley, Cashier W. McK. Stowell, Assistant Cashier Howard E. Wilson, J. Everett Baird, Assistant Cashiers
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK
OF WASHINGTON CORNER SEVENTH AND D STREETS, NORTHWEST
CAPITAL, $300,000
3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts Surplus and Undivided Profits, $335,000 Safe Deposit Boxes from $2.50 Up DIRECTORS
Floyd E. Davis, Leroy W. Herron, S. Dana Lincoln, Peter Latterner, Henry T. Offter- dinger, William D. Sullivan, George C. Pumphrey, R. A. Dore, G. Taylor Wade, Joseph Strasburger, Lucas P. Loving, John W. Brawner, P. T. Moran, Andrew Loffler, Albert S. Gatley, Howard R. Norton, Samuel C. Redman, W. W. Griffith, Samuel Hart, Melvin C. Hazen.
McLachlen Banking Corporation
CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS -
$150,000.00 $75,000.00
OFFICERS ARCHIBALD M. MeLACHLEN, President FIRMAN R. HORNER, Vice-President JOHN A. MASSIE, Vice-President and Treasurer LANIER P. MeLACHLEN, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS Archibald M. MeLachlen, Firman R. Horner, John A. Massie. Lanier P. McLachlen, James A. Watson, W'm. S. Washburn, H. C. Duffey, William A. Rawlings, Col. John McElroy, Archie MeLachien, Henry E. Bittinger.
Tenth and G Streets N. W. Tel. Main 432
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J. H. Lawrence, Manufacturer Lewis J. Battle, Physician P. O'Donohue, Auto Supplies
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BANKS
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK OF WASHINGTON 316-318 Pennsylvania Avenue S. E.
CAPITAL, $200,000
SURPLUS, AND PROFITS, $252,872
H. H. McKEE, President
ALBERT CARRY, 1st Vice-President H. C. STEWART, Cashier S. H. WALKER, 2d Vice-President D. D. WALKER, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
ALBERT CARRY, ALLEN C. CLARK,
H. H. McKEE, W. P. C. HAZEN,
J. B. EARNSHAW,
CLARENCE F. DONOHOE,
SAMUEL G. EBERLY,
JAMES L. PARSONS, JR.
LEWIS FLEMER,
W. H. MARLOW, JR.
SAMUEL H. WALKER, JOHN C. YOST, M. A. WELLER, W. A. SIMPSON.
NORTHWEST SAVINGS BANK 18th AND COLUMBIA ROAD N. W.
Paid Up Capital $75,000 Pays 3% on Savings Accounts and 4% on Time Deposits Unexcelled Service for Checking Accounts
Francis M. Savage, President
James M. Beall, Vice-President
Frank S. Bright, Vice-President DIRECTORS James M. Beall, D. S. Birney, G. C. Birdsall, Frank S. Bright, Frederick C. Bryan, William T. Fitzgerald, H. Lewis Flemer, Willard B. Follmer, Herbert P. Gerald, Jesse H. Hedges, George H. Macdonald, Charles W. Morris, Francis M. Savage, Charles D. Weiden- hammer, L. Evans White.
Peoples Commercial and Savings Bank EAST CAPITOL AND 9th ST. GEORGIA AVE. BRANCH, 3608 GEORGIA AVE.
Capital, $100,000.00
Under U. S. Government Supervision
President JOHN T. CLANCEY
OFFICERS Vice-President ERNEST S. BROWN
Vice-President and Cashier ROBERT B. WHITEHURST
DIRECTORS
Dr. J. S. Arnold Dr. Edward W. Burch W. S. Brown John Brayshaw
Ernest S. Brown John T. Clancey
A. Denekas B. C. Downey Julius Egloff George J. Geiger J. M. Henning J. H. Hanback
Paul L. Joachim
Mason Lipscomb Riley V. Lewis J. W. McChesney
F. A. Rule J. H. Schlueter Dr. N. E. Webb R. B. Whitehurst
R. E. Milor E. M. Willis
John C. Proctor
Seventh Street Savings Bank
CORNER 7th and N STREETS N. W.
INTEREST COMPOUNDED-3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts; 2 % Interest Paid on Commercial Accounts
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
DEPOSITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS
S. R. WATERS, President
J. D. HOWARD, Cashier
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BANKS
STANDARD SAVINGS BANK of WASHINGTON, D. C. S. E. COR 9th and. N .Y. AVE. N. W.
Capital $200,000.00 Surplus $40,000.00 Pays 3% on Savings 4% on Time Deposits
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
BEDDING MNFRS.
L. T. JONES
Beds, Bedding and Bedding Renovating Since 1901
Ninth and H Streets Northwest PHONE, MAIN 2097 WASHINGTON, D. C.
BIRDS AND PET ANIMALS
EDWARD S. SCHMID
DEALER IN BIRDS AND PET ANIMALS Birds Stuffed ---- Wire Worker
712 TWELFTH STREET N. W. PHONE, MAIN 2491
BLUE PRINTS
BLUE PRINTS A ENGINEERING
D
N SUPPLIES
FULLER AND BRYANT, Inc. We Wholesale Blue and Brown Print Papers OFFICE-STUDIO: 1343 F N. W .- TEL. MAIN 4712 WAREHOUSE: 1329 G N. W .- TEL. FRANKLIN 201
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BOILERS & ENGINES
JOHN H. THOMAS
(Successor to Webber & Thomas) BOILERMAKER AND BLACKSMITH
MARINE RAILWAY
BOILERS, TANKS AND STACKS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY
Dock 4, Water St., between N and O S. W. VULCAN MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES
Phone, Main 2822
From 1 to 6 Cylinder 4 to 75 Horse Power
NIGHT PHONE, LINCOLN 4492
BOTTLERS
HERMANN'S GINGER ALE IS FAMOUS HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
A. G. HERRMANN, Manufacturer of High-Class LEMON SODA, SARSAPARILLA, NECTAR, BIRCH, ROOT, KREAM SODA, CARBONATED WATERS IN SIPHONS and FOUNTAINS, Etc. FACTORY 750 to 754 Tenth Street S. E., Washington, D. C. PHONES, Lincoln 1981-1982
The interests of my customers are carefully guarded by furnishing the BEST GOODS made in my line. Cleanliness and Prompt Delivery, my aim. Beware of Substitutes. None genuine unless my name is blown in bottle.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
NATIONAL MORTAR CO. Office and Warehouse, 101 M St., N. E. BUILDING MATERIAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, METAL LATH, FLUES, SLATE, WATER PROOF COMPOUNDS, FIREBRICK, CLAY, READY MIXED MORTAR, CRUSHED STONE, Etc.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
The DIRECTORY
IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN
BUYER ··· SELLER
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BUILDING & LOANS
18/90
19/19
NATIONAL PERMANENT .
BUILDING ASSOCIATION -
National Permanent Building Association
929 NINTH STREET, NORTHWEST
Officers
JOHN SHUGHRUE
President
JOHN B. GEIER
Vice-President
WILLIAM BRIGGS
Secretary
M. T. DIXON
Treasurer
Directors
John G. Meinberg
Henry T. Ries
Harry V. Landsdale
William Neuland
Adolph Levy
George Menke J. Leo Kolb Robert E. Buckley
TELEPHONE, MAIN 1381
TELEPHONE, LINCOLN 131 American Building Association
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
Organized August 6, 1874
Office, 300 B Street Southeast
ASSETS, OVER $3,000,000 CASH SURPLUS, OVER $100,000
Louis Hartig, President Guy M. Neely, Treasurer
August Getz, Vice-President Charles H. Kindle, Secretary
DIRECTORS
Adolph Feldvoss John S. Byers Lloyd B. Brooke Wm. A. Hettinger
Geo. W. Slater Francis E. Smith Julius Eggloff Carl Kattelmann
ATTORNEY-LAWYERS' TITLE AND GUARANTY INSURANCE CO. 507 E STREET N. W.
The Eastern Building & Loan Association OFFICERS
President, Alex Mckenzie Secretary, Wm. N. Payne, Jr.
Vice-President, James E. Hutchinson Treasurer, George R. Repetti
Attorney, Walter H. Marlow, Jr.
Wm. H. Yost Maurice Otterback
DIRECTORS Wilson P. Malone, M. D.
Clarence F. Donohoe Wm. H. Harmer
Telephone Lincoln 1447
Pays 5 Per Cent. on Deposits Loans Made on Real Estate
336 PENNA. AVE. S. E.
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BUILDING & LOANS
JOHN JOY EDSON, President
FRANK P. REESIDE, Secretary
Equitable C. B. Association
ASSETS, $4,246,802.26 Monthly Payments, $2.50 Per Share
SHARES ALWAYS OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION Pamphlets Explaining the Object of the Association, Its Advantages, Benefits, Etc., Furnished Upon Application at the Office
EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F STREET, N. W.
The Home Building Association
ORGANIZED 1883
SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 723 20th N. W.
William T. Galliher, President
James Morris Woodward, Secretary
Geo. W. Linkins, Vice-President J. Paul Smith, Vice-President Richard E. Claughton, Treasurer, 2006 Pa. Ave. N. W.
ASK ABOUT IT-Monthly Payments, $1.00 Per Share, 5% Interest Paid. Under Supervision of U. S. Comptroller of Currency
The Home Mutual Building and Loan Association OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
President, CLARENCE F. NORMENT
OFFICERS Vice-President, DANIEL FRASER
Secretary and Treasurer, ODELL S. SMITH
DIRECTORS
John Alden W. W. Bowie H. C. Duffey
Lawrence Hufty Arthur J. May W. Wallace Nairn
Maurice F. Flynn
William F. Gude R. Lee Horton
Geo. L. Starkey
Alfred Walford
John G. Williams
George King, Jr., G. W. Forsberg
OLD CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Telephone M. 4131
PAYS 5 PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS
SEVENTH ST. AND PENNA AVE, N. W.
JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary
Perpetual Building Association
ORGANIZED 1881 ASSETS (Feb. 20, 1921) $7,009,503.86 Loans made on improved real estate at 6 per cent interest. No commissions. Moderate charges for conveyancing. Six per cent interest paid on shares maturing in 83 or 45 months. Four per cent interest, payable quarterly, on irregular payments which may be withdrawn at any time. Office, Eleventh and E Sts. N. W.
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BUSINESS COLLEGES
WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
SHORT INTENSIVE COURSES IN
Pitman, Graham, and Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Spelling and English, Civil Service, Bookkeeping and Accountancy, Penmanship and Engrossing
W. C. POTEET Civil Service Specialist
E. F. WHITMORE Penman
1321 G STREET N. W. Phone, Main 4959
ACCOUNTANCY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Courses of professional grade, preparing for executive positions in Organized Business and for practice of Accountancy (C. P. A. examination), Bulletin C, outlining courses, and the thought-stimulating booklet, "Making Good," will be furnished upon application.
PACE INSTITUTE
715 G Street, N. W. Phone Main 8260
Steward's Business College
Brentano Building, 1202 F Street, N. W. TELEPHONE MAIN 8671
WASHINGTON'S LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE BOTH DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN ALL THE YEAR
Write, phone or call for beautiful new catalog
Member: Washington Chamber of Commerce Charter Member: Ass'n of Standard Business Colleges of America, Accredited
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BUSINESS COLLEGES
There is a Bigger Job for You ---- GET IT!
Let us help you in- crease your earning capacity. Men who succeed in business today are the men who are trained-
STRAYER TRAINING
STRAYER ( LINKS TO
SUCCESS
BUSINESS SUCCESS
there is no limit to the heights they can attain. Good posi- tions await you too, if you will prepare yourself to fill them.
STRAYER'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE CORNER 9th & F STS. 'Phone Main 3430
ACCOUNTANCY BOOKKEEPING STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING SECRETARIAL COMMERCIAL
Washington Business and Civil Service School 1317 NEW YORK AVE. Phone Main 4304
P. J. HARMAN, Principal
WOOD'S SCHOOL
THIRTY- SIXTH YEAR
Telephone Lincoln 38
311 East Capitol Street ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES
Eight in one family were trained in our school. One letter reads: "We placed five of your students today at $1,100.00. Please send more like them." Those five earned more in one month than they had paid us for the entire course.
No solicitors. You are requested to call, telephone or write-it is better to call.
COURT F. WOOD, LL.M., Principal
BUTTONS
TELEPHONES MAIN 4684-4685 ESTABLISHED 1875
OPPENHEIMER'S SHOP UNIQUE
800-808 E STREET NORTHWEST
Embroidery, Braiding, Beading, Hem-
stitching, Picot Edging, Plaiting.
Buttons and Buttonholes Made to Order.
New Home and Singer Sewing Machines. All Makes of Machines Repaired.
Machines Rented by the Week or Month. Dress Forms of Every Make, Style and
Size. Including the Hall Boechert Ad- justable Dress Forms. Dress Forms Made to Your Measure, Re- quiring No Try-on of Garments.
THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY BUTTONS SOUTH OF NEW YORK
CARPET CLEANERS
Danhakl & Dieter
W. J. DIETER, Formerly STUMPH & LYFORD
CARPET CLEANING STORAGE
Phone Franklin 4810
52 L STREET N. W.
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CARPET CLEANERS
Oriental Rug Cleaning a Specialty
Work Called for and Delivered
IMPORTANT! Grass Rugs, 31/2c Per Foot Rag Rugs, 21/2c Per Foot
If YOU want Carpet and Rug Cleaning done --- of the "better kind" -- phone to COLUMBIA 6108
Excello Electric Carpet Laundry Office and Plant, 4609 14th St. N.W.
Prompt and Efficient Service
Superior Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Charges for Storage
PHONES, Main 2025-2026
E. P. HINKEL & CO.
CARPET CLEANING
488 Maine Avenue Southwest
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Swiss, Bruxelle, Russian Antique Lace Curtains
Cleaned to hang or drape like new ones . Can be made ecru. Fancy Covers, Tidies, Napkins, Floor Linens and all Household Textures soiled by ordinary usage can be cleaned equal to new.
A. F. BORNOT BRO. COMPANY
FRENCH CLEANERS AND DYERS NEW HOME AT 1429 F STREET, N. W.
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CLOTHING
ParkerBridget Co,
Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH DAILY, 8.30 to 6
Specialties for Women
"THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE
THE BIEBER-KAUFMAN CO. (Incorporated)
CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS
903-909 EIGHTH STREET S. E.
Down by the Navy Yard Phones Lincoln 387 and 5601
MORE GOODS
ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD
THROUGH THE
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN
ANY OTHER MEDIUM
ON EARTH
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COAL AND WOOD
L. P. STEUART
GUY T. STEUART
L. P. STEUART & Bro.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
COAL, WOOD AND ICE
MAIN OFFICE, 138 Twelfth Street, N. E. Coal Hopper and Saw Mills, 13th and L Sts. S. E.
PHONE LINCOLN 1203-1204 WASHINGTON, D. C.
"ESTABLISHED 1858"
JOHN P. AGNEW & CO., INC. ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS
OFFICE: 728 14TH STREET NORTHWEST TELEPHONE: MAIN 3068 AND 3069 WASHINGTON, D. C.
ALLEGHENY COAL CO. COAL and WOOD
DOMESTIC-Finest Grades Anthracite STEAM-The Celebrated Argyle and Yellow Run
OFFICE-827 14th ST. N. W. PHONE M. 7250
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COAL AND WOOD
RAYMOND J. GRACE MARGARET C. GRACE
R. J. & M. G. GRACE
DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL
CORNER FOURTH AND F STREETS NORTHEAST TELEPHONES LINCOLN 233-234
SERVICE, QUALITY AND SATISFACTION IS WHAT YOU WILL GET IF YOU BUY YOUR
COAL L
B. & O. R. R. Trestle
FROM W. W. GRIFFITH Phone Franklin 4840 First and N Sts. N. E.
W. H. Hessick & Sons COAL -- WOOD -- ICE
53-57 N, N. E. PHONES 4668-7458
Marlow Coal Company, Inc.
(Successors to W. H. Marlow)
COAL AND COKE
MAIN OFFICE, 811 E N. W. TELS., MAIN 311-312
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COAL AND WOOD
RINALDI BROS.
DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD
CLEAN COAL
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE, NORTH 1844 2145 SEVENTH ST. N. W., COR. GEORGIA AVE. AND W ST. N. W.
COFFEE ROASTERS
WILKINS PERFECT COFFEE
It Hits The Spot !
Will be your favorite after trying. Any good meal satisfied-especially when hunger lingers-but that same variety of well prepared foods, finished with a cup or so of that good Wilkins Perfect Coffee surely "hits the spot."
A PERFECT BLEND WILKINS COFFEE
Daily roasting in red hot flames assures fresh coffee. Your Grocer Has It JOHN H. WILKINS COMPANY
Plant : 519-533 Rhode Island Ave., N .E. PHONE NORTH 614
COLLECTIONS
THOS. C. CHELTHAM, Manager
J. E. SAZAMA, Attorney
A. M. CHELTHAM,
Asst. Manager
UNITED COLLECTION SERVICE
WASHINGTON, D. C., AND 2014 HOWE ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
"Collections Anywhere"
Union Savings Bank Bldg., 710 14th N .W.
Tel. Franklin 5596
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COLLECTIONS
U. S. LEGAL CORPORATION COLLECTIONS, SECRET SERVICE LITIGATION AND ADJUSTMENTS OF EVERY NATURE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
OPERATING
The Physicians' Protective Association. The Medical Protective Association. Landlords' Protective Association. Coal Dealers' Protective Association. Contractors' and Builders' Association. Auto Manufacturers' and Dealers' Protective Association.
THE BEST EQUIPPED COLLECTION DEPARTMENT IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Tel. Main 4619. 508-511 Bond Bldg. Night Service, Columbia 6746
COLLEGES
The Catholic University of America WASHINGTON, D. C.
SCHOOLS OF ENGINEERING OF TECHNOLOGY
Offering Courses in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Architecture
SCHOOL OF LAW SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY
SCHOOL OF LETTERS
Write for Catalogue to
CHAS. F. BORDEN Registrar
RT. REV. THOS. J. SHAHAN
Rector
George Washington University
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES-2023 G N. W., Tel. West 1649 2
School of Graduate Studies Columbian College College of Engineering Teachers College
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE-1335 H N. W., Tel. Main 7875 Medical School School of Pharmacy, 808 I, N. W.
LAW SCHOOL-1435 K STREET N .W .- Tel. Main 6503
For Catalogues and other information apply to Secretary
2101 G N. W. Tel. West 2127
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COLLEGES
Georgetown University
FOUNDED 1789
JOHN B. CREEDEN, S. J., Ph. D., Pres.
COLLEGE OF ART AND SCIENCES COURSES OF INSTRUCTION LEADING TO A.B., B.S., Ph. B., B.S., in Medicine Pre-Medical Courses and Pre-Dental Courses SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES GRADUATE SCHOOL Thomas I. Gasson, S. J., Dean SCHOOL OF LAW, 506 E N. W. George E. Hamilton, LL. D., Dean SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, 920 H N. W. George M. Kober, M. D., Dean SCHOOL OF DENTAL SURGERY, 920 H N. W. Bruce Taylor, D. D. S., Dean SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE, 506 E N. W. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., Regent W. COLEMAN NEVILS, DEAN Georgetown College FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS GENERAL SECRETARY Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.
Oriental University, Inc.
(FOUNDED 1903)
Gives 648 residence and correspondence courses to men and women in its Classical, Commercial, Agricultural, Engineering, Psychic Science, Theological, Theomonistic, Philosophical, Arts, Law (including Political Science), Medical (including Dental and Pharmacy), and Orientalistic Colleges.
Degrees granted in all departments, also for home courses. Chartered in the District of Columbia and Virginia.
Courses for the M. D. for chiropractors, osteopaths, etc. Theological courses offered free to Spiritualists.
Courses to train secretaries, stenographers, and teachers free for office help. Telephone North 2543.
Call any time at the University Office,
1702 OREGON AVE. N. W.
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COLLEGES
WASHINGTON YMCA SCHOOLS
3380 DIFFERENT STUDENTS LAST YEAR-OPEN TO WOMEN EIGHT SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS OFFERING 85 DIFFERENT EVENING COURSES INCLUDING
Accountancy School Largest School in Washington. New Classes Started Monthly. National Y. M. C. A. Course Used. Full C. P. A. Faculty.
Preparatory School Regular High School Course Accredited.
Law School 3-Year Course for LL. B. Degree. Prepares Thoroughly for Bar Exams.
Commercial School Bookkeeping, Office Training, Stenography, Arithmetic, English.
Automotive School Mechanics, Ignition, Repair. Short Course for Owners.
Drafting School Mechanical and Architectural. Enter any time. $5.00 a month.
Special Courses Public Speaking, Salesmanship. Business Law. Real Estate.
Employed Boys School Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English. Enter any time.
Day School for Boys-4th to 8th Grades
Men Teachers-Small Classes-Individual Help-Gymnasium and Swimming NEW COURSES EACH MONTH. FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL OR ADDRESS 1736 G. ST., N.W. YMCA SCHOOLS Main 8250
ST-STU-T-T-TERING AND STAMMERING
CURED AT HOME
A Correspondence Course for Stutterers and Stammerers. Simple-Effective-Private. Based on Thoroughly Modern Scientific Educational Principles.
ESTABLISHED 1912 PHONE WEST 737
Instructive information mailed on request. WALTER McDONNELL 15 D POTOMAC GEORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
1225 Vermont Avenue Washington, D. C.
Offering Courses in Arts and Sciences School of Commerce and Finance High School Department
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
Tel. Main 7304 Rev. Brother D. Edward, Pres.
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COLLEGES
PHONE, MAIN 2712
United States College of Veterinary Surgeons
College Opens Annually September 15
C. Barnwell Robinson, V. S., President
Geo. A. Prevost, Sec. and Treas.
Dr. H. S. Gamble, Dean
222 C STREET NORTHWEST
CONFECTIONERS
Home Made Candies FRESH DAILY
J. K. CHAKALAKIS
927 NINTH STREET N. W. 626 EN. W. TEL. FRANKLIN 2300-WASHINGTON, D. C. TEL. FRANKLIN 6049
CONTRACTORS
Telephone, Main 134-135 Established 1879 Charles A. Langley
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
310 Twelfth Street N. W.
REFERENCE BY PERMISSION TO THE FOLLOWING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
Mrs. M. B. Wadsworth, 1801 Mass. Ave. N. W. Mrs. D. P. Norton, 1704 19th St. N. W. Mrs. A. P. Barney, 2306 Mass. Ave. N. W. Geo. O. Totten, Jr., 808 17th St. N. W. Mrs. Julia James, 1602 20th St., N. W. Mrs. Wm. J. Boardman, 1801 P St. N. W. Dr. F. B. Loring, 1410 K St. N .W. Gifford Pinchot, 1617 R. I. Ave. N. W.
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CONTRACTORS
HARRY F. BORYER
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
1416 F STREET NORTHWEST
Phone Main 421
Washington, D. C.
502 Kresge Building Tels. Columbia 749 and Main 2948
D. D. CONDON
HEATING, VENTILATING AND POWER PIPE WORK
STEAM, HOT WATER, VAPOR AND VENTILATING SYSTEMS PLANNED, INSTALLED AND REPAIRED
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Tels. North 231 and 232
R. K. FERGUSON, Inc.
BUILDERS Repairs Garages
1114 9th STREET N. W.
R. K. FERGUSON, President
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ON EARTH
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DAIRY SUPPLIES
THE CERTIFIED CAP
EASILY OPENED
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THE CAP WITH A LIFTER ATTACHED THAT DOES NOT PULL OFF IN REMOVING CAP FROM THE BOTTLE. THE THUMB AND FINGER ONLY INSTRUMENTS RE- QUIRED TO REMOVE IT. TRY OUR
New Depressed Handle 40 Point Board Caps
Made especially for Capping Machine Trade 100% Efficient
Ask your jobber or write for prices and samples
AMERICAN DAIRY SUPPLY COMPANY
TELEPHONE MAIN 5372
318-32 MAINE AVE. S. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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DAIRY SUPPLIES
THE E. B. ADAMS CO. DAIRY SUPPLIES WHOLESALE
China, Glass-ware and House Furnishing Goods
614 and 616 Penna Ave. N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT STORES
WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10th, 11th, F and G Streets, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.
Paris and American Millinery, High Class Silk, Wool and Cotton Dress Fabrics, Ready-to-Wear Outer and Under Gar- ments for Men, Women, Boys and Girls; Hand-Made French and Philippine Ling- erie; Bridal Trousseaux, Corsets, Infants' Outfittings; Footwear, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons;
Embroideries; Linens, Upholstery, Furni- ture and Household Goods, Victrolas and Victor Records; Books, Stationery, Card Engraving; Diamond and Precious Stone Jewelry; "Liberty" Fabrics and Wares, Novelties in Leather and Fancy Goods, Lamps, Clocks, Bronzes, Cut Glass, Bric- a-Brac, and China for Wedding, Birthday and Anniversary Gifts.
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Reception Rooms. Writing and Retiring Rooms. Rest Rooms. Bureau of Information. Telephone Stations. Express Money Orders and Stamps. Free Checking Parcels.
COLD DRY-AIR STORAGE VAULTS INSPECTION INVITED
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
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