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Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |3 — Mourning Blacks Dyed Fifteen-year.old Florence Frazer of | 24-HOUR SERVICE Berkeley, Calif., is the youngest American student at Fontainebleau, mce. She is studying the ptano ut i the Amerlcan Conservatory. EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Lincoln 239 Cash or Credit—The Price is the .Same 350 Su'ts and Overcoats $19.75 $25 and $30 Grades Amazing? Yes, indeed —ifor these are all wool at $19.75—the we lowest price have seen this season for clothing of this type. Remember, these QUALITY suits and over- coats, and that means that the aTe you get best fabrics possible for the price. Here are suits and over- coats in good models— good patterns—good tai- AL desirable Sizes 34 to 42. loring styles. Our Credit Plan I'he balance in weekly, payments. ) interest Nothing extra sen charges. for the pr Re Beautifully trimmed. In this season’s best model. All land points i of park | District would be ” WALTER REED HOSPITAL FAYd H3IZYD AD00A STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER %, 1925. NEW SYSTEM OF CONNECTING PARKWAYS AND FORT DRIVE EAST OF ROCK CREEK PARK. Owing to recent building operations, the scheme of parkw connection between Rock Creek Park, through Piney Branch and the Soldiers’ Home Grounds, the National Training | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES‘, { TONIGHT. ed lecture, “A Journe lestirie,” by Dr. Milton B Lambdin, il siven, 8 o'clock, at | the Amerlez iversity, 1901 F street. An illustr: Through ¥ The Catholic Daughters of America will give a dance at 601 E street. Opposed to Blue the Playhouse. The Association |Laws will meet The Twelfth ( at the Cairo Hotel b will give 2 Heights Presbyterian Church will give a bazaar this after- noon and evening. ey dinner served, r will be continued to | morro: Washingtotn Harrfette Gunn Roberson is| serfes of free lectures entitled ‘ Ke to Personal Ac h evening, through Decem- | the Pl § o'clock house, School for Boys and other proposed reservations on | the eastern side of the District, which has been ap- proved in principle for the last quarter of a cen-| tury, has had to be abandoned. A new system is being worked out which will link in seven| of the old forts in a Fort Drive, which will | later be extended to the Anacostia side and thence down the river to Marshall Hall, the practically paralleling Mount Vernon Boulevard on the | opposite side of the Potomac River. We wish to t NETTE G AN BERTH | Goonson s - o ADDISON. i CHARLES ATDISON. W A ANDERSON. €. ce. JANE F Years. mother o ATHERTOX. cembe 1 v Hoswital, G LINKING OF FORTS EMBODIED IN PLAN !Interparkway Would Connect | ! 'and Preserve Chain of His- toric Civil War Sites. (Continued from Second Page.) > short lengths m the north of e apex of the m each side v - stream bordered I'T°S TUXEDO TIME Christmas — New Year! Faultlessly tai- lored tuxedos by Hart Schaffner & Marx—in handsome herring- bone and soft-weave fabrics; richly silk lined and every detail correct. DD Waldstcoats, $8.50 Stetson Shoes, $11 Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen - ten F Street ok there a drive would be main utilized proceed Goes East of Airlie. From Fort Stevens, by way of Mili fort drive would be De Russie in of Airli uffmann. ¥ the ht to Fo Park e of Rudolph k the om Reno and thence by w Kemble through to the river. ff Sixteenth street near | it ve extend east and 5 venue point over he east x Here the road to turn the agaln to a junction circle h itol street and Concord i e the Fort drive would southerly and easterly, side of Fort Totten. nd thence g the valley Chillum _sta road already passes and would parkway west rom Ceats at EISEMAN’S Choose from the largest variety of Trousers in Wash- ington the pair you need to match your odd coats and vests. Over 5,000 pairs to make your selection from. All colors, all sizes, all $4.65 materials. and up. EISEMAN’S 7th and F Sts. Rock | ined to | | which was free open at | | rection to a the previously Fe the being | d join -, connecting witl quar- would then pass the | Trai School for B tla Park to connect on the An two routes are ated n tury ago to join acres the Soldiers’ mds to Rock Creek Parl ave passed through Home and which would the « been sible, the and various re forts costin side Includes Patterson Tract. Within the this conne: rive is the Patterson the Columbia Institution fe and Dumb, which must be for park purposes and probably as nig bring | Important athletic field. Congress has & of the | been besieged for ye: highly de. | tract before it is us veloped t of second only | Purposes. This tract is about i Rock Creek Park f natur: a quarter northeast of the Capitol 4 pm., beauty. reavily forested in some | rida avenue s midn 64 am sections has a udies erected by ders affiliated with by the Records for Twenty-four Hours: 46: 8 pm, 16 8 47 47 and iR 1 kept 29.50 rough this unds are set reservation < overlo northe covered trees. from 3 te last is an inspiring outlook Highest, 44; lowest southerly slope. Condition of the Water. occurred a of North vear the head street there is oppe grand nt take, f commemorati and statesman.” ers’ the trees, is a u Capitol dome. Route to Bunker Hill. route Fort ance, triumphal great soldier irectly through Home grounds, through ique vista of the ! “There is probably no better exam {ple in the whole District.” says the MeMillan report, “of the ‘parklike’ type of landsc using the word in s strictest s and its acquisition | s desirable no v for the sake of its reat natural beauty, but because its | Stretch of nearly level greensward lving_between Eckington and North { uld be of the ut-| in ithe future population of | was made, That _opin- | int plan up to date | io cssed by » i and | the country a quarter « tury is 2 e today. tract was | At ap & the war.as an then kr Temperat: Weather The to Bunker Hill, Stations. country an adapting it to changed conditions which ends stery grounds. condition necessit d studies being made of other pos routes. The southern route swin off near Allison street and Bates road | nd thence southerly through a very| -~ tty forested valley across the|CPital | holic T ty grounds and over | RENEE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. the railroad ssing south of the sters nd joining Old Bates v r Pi Beta Phi Fraternity will meet at p.m., at the 1 again near Twelfth street north-| | Club, 1634 arly axo northeast), oyen Suore an Mon 30 48 IN 4 POy camp, his e almost certain that the Patter son tract will be bought soon as part of the park system of the National | Colleg: tomorrow, 1 University | luncheon Women's street. this sceed Jus route. development during months, the more Fort Lincoln, nenr V ne very difficul he other route heing the northe. side of Fort = z over the railroad by way| The Bureau of Commercial Econom- embankment. Pursuing | ics, in co-operation with Wardman generally easterly di.| Park Hotel Theater, will present Rob- | nt near Michigan ave.|ert L. Owen, chairman executive com Fourteenth_street. where it | mittee of the Bureau of Commercial i —— Economics, Sunday, 830 p.m. in a E S |lecture on ‘“The Romantic Uses of e 5 3 S Our Motion Pictures 433 Cloudy point to the Fort Lt Owing tc Fort drive oln by al 1ding | few ute to |y reet, ]lna! Citizens” Asso e 1l meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Bry School. Assistant Department Adjt. William F. Franklin, American Le- gion, will be honor guest and speaker. | Lincoln Park tudied would | nue and A 500 card party will be given to- morrow at Odd Fellows' Temple fos Tuxedos, $25 the benefit of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, EISEMAN’S &% - e . 7th & T Sts. | Canadian orchards grew fruit worth $24.000,000 last year. ature. Weath Cloudy Part clou Part o In Finland the stre twigs. The from freight A Rare Opportunity To Lease a Beautiful 13th and 16th on Kenn HOME on ROCK CREEK [ i 1 BAR PIN HE owner of this charming stone dwelling, occupying P an acre of landscaped grounds bordering on Rock Creek Park, just half a mile from Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road, is willing to lease it for a more at a surprisingly moderate figure. The home itself comprises a wide front porch with tile floor, large living room with stone fireplace and paneled ceiling, bandsome dining salon with builtin china closets, roomy well- from 809 T s equipped kitchen with tile floor and electric stove, large By | Name Brownin pantry, unusually spacious master bedroom with tiled Es MO DOG. white. bath-—on_the main floor. Upstairs are two large bed- ] | Bk, answers 10, the rooms, tiled bath, two small rooms and central living —— room. The basement contains servant’s room with bath, laundry room and storage room. There is a complete sup- ply of coal and wood for the Winter. The grounds of this delightful home are exquisitely planted with every con- ceivable form of tree and shrub, including fruit trees and grape vines. There is even a stone springhouse and stone-walled stream. The roomy, two-car garage is also constructed of stone. Inspection Promptly On Request Ask for MR. FARLEY BOSS &b PHELPS REALTORS v also help unload bric} ars i __LOST. APRON. Dantrs unhleach, atinun losthetween n_ 5060, Rranch 1313, " BROOCH, twisted gold. shape o knot, Saturday: S5 reward . 1h true love 19433 Bilme L o e . tiger. femal December reia ave COLLIE—Femal small wa Reward if r 1186w party who ph - in Claflin case: vicinity Peat P ed 5 POCKETBOOK. brown leather car. Foing soutn: reward. POCKETBOOK. black. larg: tween 13th and 14th: Vv 013 13th n.w. C fcuntain pen and other t car. _Rew d. _Call Adan; BOOK—Betw n 1808 Ontg ddrese 670 RING, fhounted with B mitation pearls, ward." Tel. North 10 eyl s with brooms mac ch on one 4th gt Miss Eleanor 1. e S ._Reward. | POCKETBOOK contatning money. bank book, CRANFORD. Worsh ILLAN. Secretars BROOKS GENFE 1| BROOKS. N ’1...»‘,.\‘ | Decemne | corra NEBUR-| COLLIERE. Ear CLARA B_CR CRAFT. FITZHUGH | GILBERT. ¥. Doce m WG BERT ATHERINT MARIE PI AWKINS. D ? CLARKF ERCE JACKSON. e iat hape 6 am. In itimore. Md ) 4 residencn Sz Interm his late 5. at 2 pm, MARSHALL. o left on Mt 5 a.m of he | o hroth hureh SPECTACLES. hell rim: ‘1uesday afternoo Vicinity of Mount Pleasant and Ward 12 returned to 1749 Kilbourn The Home of Homes 1417 K Street Main 9300 1 Phone Col. 1441 Vi WRIST WATCH with br TR 6. tar koink to Un at. wharves o on street. ward. elet. white ol amont. Re Rl i Wik ok ot the Teno Sveand” triends invited Metint"Blivet Cemetery Betore our eves she faded . Erowing woaker day by das: Patiently bearing her suffering Until God took her away. HER DEVOTED SISTER. n, Interm friends | NESBIT, the Ca 3 at FREDER R. 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