Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1926, Page 10

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BUILDING PROGRAM 10 CLOSE STREETS Planning Board Studying Which Blocks May Be Dispensed With. A epecial studs to determine how | the street ) should be arranged in | triang retween Pennsylvania avenue and the Mall in connection with the ¢ ing out of the public building m is b made by a committee of the Natio Capital Park and Planning Commission. The commission is not concerned with the question of where this or that particular building should be placed, consultation with the mission. The city pla fining their study to suc the width of streets wh two of existing roadw: without difficul the new al of the commission said indoubtedly enough streets running through cction between the Mall, Pennsylvania avenue, the Capitol and_Fifteenth street to close certain blocks not through thoroygh- fares Little B street. for example, is to be closed in connection with the Internal Revenue Buildin This street parallels at close distance B/ street, W < 10 be widened into spacious ard 1 the new Ar. lington N al Bridge to the Cap- 1tol. Another block that the ecity plan ners might consider could be closed without seriously affecting traffi entn and Four- a_dead end at the District Building. In discussing huilding plans for the tract of land beiween Fourteenth and teenth streets south of Pennsylvania ave- nue some thought has been given to leaving traffic archways through the structures where it is decided an ex- isting east-and-west street should be retained. Maj. 1 Grant, 3d, director of public ngs and public parks, said the Park and Planning Commis: =ion is stuc 4 the vie ¥ plann d the con: will be merely of an to be submitted to th officials who are in charge of the building prog: JANE FISHER BECOMES BRIDE OF NEW YORKER Robert G. Johnson, Broker, Weds Former Wife of Millionaire at Paris Double Ceremony. By the Associated Press. Co. and the Miami millionaire, today will wed by a civil Robert G. Johnson, A religious 1 »me of Chris- v of the at whose home will be served. formerly Jane Ind., and she ied Fisher in that city in October 9 A divorce was obtained in Paris last July. After the wedding the couple will spend a short honevmoon at Lake Como and in Venice and will sail for America in about ten They in- tend to reside on Long d. . Flag Gift to School. ecial Dispateh to The Star. . September 20.—A new Gram- afternoon k by Laurel's National v . J. B. Ander- by the Camp Meade Band, singing by the school children and speaking STOP! Dont buy a UsSepCAr unfil you fave seen WARDMAN Thursday,Fridey,Saturdgy. The greatest test of a medicine is the length of time it has been ly used. For more than ves de's Pills have brought quick rel from pains of rheuma- tism, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica and gout. You may have confidence in a medicine with such a record. Eade’s Pills eliminate uric acid and so A Sale of Such Magnitude Comes Only Once in Years Exact Reproductions of Dresses That Sell Offers a Surprise for the as High as $15.00 in the Regular Way New Fall Season! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. Sizes for Misses, Women and Larger Women! Q' tra Sizes. in ¥ enderizing \ Models A Phenomenal Purchase from The Reliable Jersey Dress Co. The New Fall Colors Smart New Styles Including Two-Piece Effects Chanel Red Cocoa Straightline Models Jungle Green Tans Blues Nicely Tailored and Trimmed with and Other Fashionable Shades Braids, Buttons, Ties, Etc. A Sensational Achievement — Almost Beyond Belief —but our Bargain Basement is noted for many extraordinary merchandising events, and in this instance we have surpassed the many wonderful achievements of the past. So remarkable are the values in this event that we feel certain it will set another record for our Basement. The Newest Styles—Right at Start of the Season And at Such an Unheard-of Low Price Think of it—women of Washington—here are 1,500 lovely, fashionable, service- able dresses offered to you right at the start of the season at a price that hardly covers the cost of the materials alone. Truly an Amazing Event That Will Eclipse Anything of the Kind We Have Ever Attempted You Can’t Afford to Miss This Sale Women’s Sizes 36 to 42 Extra Sizes 44 to 48 x Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20 and Sizes for Small Women and Juniors 'Models Suitable

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