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D.. C,. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER & “bargain rate” diploma from the hnnmmm—uuequiuunconhm TW|N BOY AND G"“_ versil terday, He | years' work. me:: :‘uur years' T Dexter slio sipaged In extzs omr. Bachelor of Arts degree incthe divi- sion of political science in two years. Dexter, regarded by university au- thorities as a prodigy, was enabled to shorten ndnxhwnnpnnwlx and Mrs. | five years ago, and the baby boy are J. Pokornik. The second child died in excellent condition, Dr. Anderson _BORN 3 DAYS APART 3¢ Bours hours atter birth. reported. Charles E. Anderson, who at- tgnded at t;: Mnhh o;m tlz:e r:e«mnd Venezuela Jungles Described. child, said “there is no t the sec- hd baby was ready for delivery at the | The Jungles of Venezuela were de- time the first child was born, and uimflfld to Howard University students s doctor Mnbemut::ll;d'he would bys A. Thompson, traveler and lec- have detected it insf 5 in an address toda '2,'"',”;," hild was & boy, the sec- | Memorial” Chapel o the” coniin ond & Music wi furnished Mrs, Pokornik, mother of twins born ' Glee Club. M e e YOUTH WINS CHICAGO U. DEGREE IN TWO YEARS Massachusetts Boy Halves Col- lege Course Time Under “Bar- gain Rate” Diploma Plan. Gets Two Years GUS SCHAEFER'S WIFE SENTENCED. CITIZENS' CONGI ASKS 17 PROJECTS Southeast Group to Offer List of Improvements for 1936 Budget. A list of 17 projects for improve- o A G Ift From ments in Southeast Washington, pro- 3 E 4 posed after several months’ study by delegates of the nine citizens’ associa- tions in that area, was approved last night by the Council of Southeast Cit- izens’ Associations and will be pre- sented to the District Commissioners for their consideration of projects to be included in the 1936 budget esti- mates. A. H. Bacus, chairman of the Civic Improvement Committee which rec- ommended approvel of the proposed list of projects, pointed out that the items were presented in order of their importance, in the eyes of the com- mittee, to Southeast Washington. Heading the list is a request for the widening of Independence avenue (formerly B street) from Second street southeast to Fourth street south- west, designed to provide a more ade- quate approach to Southeast Wash- ington. The other proposals follow: Play Center Sought. figswflmmmg pool and recreation center somewhere east of Anacostia River, preferably between Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast; a waiting room and com- fort station at Seventeenth street and Pennsylvania southeast; widening of Minnesota avenue from Pennsylvania avenue to Benning; construction of Second Baby Dies 36 Hours After Delivery—Mother and Other Infant Doing Nicely. By the Associated Press. MEDICINE HAT, Alberta, Decem- ber 19.—Twins were born three days Club to Hear Pen Woman. Mrs, Victoria Faber Slevenson, na- "",,“c“g:.,}," 'p,‘:d"";x tional president of the League of permits a student to advance as|American Pen Women, will be guest By the Associated Press. rapidly as his capabilities warrant. |speaker at a meeting of the Free-Lance CHICAGO, December 10.—Louls| He matriculated in 1933 and passed | Writers' Club in the Shoreham Hotel Dexter, 19, Belmont, Mass., recelved nine comprehensive examinations in tomorrow at 8 p.m. l/efl s/-Let Our Elizabeth F Street Brewster Girls Assist in Selection! Rhinestone JEWELY copies of diamond pieces—unusual for size, desugn, workmanship, and prilliance at . . . . . MRS. IDA SCHAEFER, Wife of “Gloomy Gus” Schaefer, now serving time for the kidnap- ing of John Factor, shown after Settings of untarnishing rhodium plate. Each design is a careful, exquisite copy she surrendercd to the Federal marshal in Sacramento, Calif., re- cently, to answer an indictment charging her with participation in the $234,000 Sacramento post office Tobbery. She was sentenced to two years in the Federal Reforma- Baguettes and round rhine- stones set with cabachon and square cut stones in Just one of many gift items in Jewelry —just one of Jellef’s many important Dress clips Brooches a stadium at the foot of East Capitol street on west side of Anacostia River; removal of the garbage transfer plant from New Jersey avenue and K street; adequate under- ground lighting system on Pennsyl- vania avenue from the bridge to Branch avenue and installation of a traffic light at Minnesota and Pennsylvania avenues; more police and better equipment at No. 11 precinct; new fire apparatus for No. 19 engine company; extension of Virginia ave- nue from Eleventh street east to the boulevard along Anacostia River; new school site between Pennsylvania ave- nue and Benning and a survey of school conditions east of the river; installation of street lights on park- way along Anacostia River between Pennsylvania avenue and Anacostia bridges; construction of a gymnasium and auditorium in the Randle High- lands School; supervised playgrounds tory for Women at Alderson, W. Va. —A. P. Photo, $15,000 already had been granted for & study of plaps. A 12-point program for traffic im- provements in the District, adopted Monday night by the Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association, was referred to the Public Utilities Committee, headed by C. J. Benner. William A. Maio presided at the meeting, held in the Buchanan School, Thirteenth and D streets southeast. Candles For The Holidays All sizes, all colors, for all occasions Christmas offerings! N Gifts de luxe! Bracelets of a fine diamond or plati- num piece. Ear clips emerald, ruby, or sapphire stones. Finer Gloves Brief mention of fine gift gloves: Long white evening gloves of imported lambskin, $4.95—5-button-length imported kid pull-ons in black, white, brown, $3.95—classic and novelty pull-ons in lamb- skin, and capeskin, kidskin in brown and black. Also washable white lambskin gloves . .. a marvelous gift collection at $1.95. Imported Kid, Lamb- $2 95 skin, Velvet Black, brows or white kid pull-ons with contrasting stitchings, pique seams. Cuff gloves of soft, light-weight lambskin, brown or white with contrasting trimming. Velvet evening gloves with shirred tops, white, red, black, $2.95. for Randle Highlands and Congress Heights with the suggestion that a portion of the St. Eiizabeth’s Hos- pital property be used in the de- velopment; development of the parks area in Hillcrest and other sections east of the river; improvement of Commodore Barney Circle at west end of Pennsylvania avenue bridge and, finally, the widening of Naylor road lrorén Fairlawn avenue to Good Hope Toal Park Superintendent Speaks. These projects, it was pointed out, do not include three others approved some time ago. These are the replace- ment of the Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge, the Oxon Run sewer project and a proposed addition to the new Anacostia Junior High School/” C. Marshall Finnan, superinténdent of the National Capital Parks; spoke{: on plans for development of park areas in the southeast. Deep Pouch Bags thelope Suede $1 O and Smooth Calf Exquisite couturier models reflecting unusual design, fine quality leathers and worlun-mhlp With beautiful marcas; lasps, metal knot trimming, mirror set in circular top, narrow frame model. In black or brown. Representing a wonderfully complete colle the wanted mew leathers and styles. ... See our display Magruder Inc. Best Groceries M and 18th Sts. N.W. Phone DIstrict 8250 Estab. 1875 & (Dcf\«‘iithnvitafiorhé flnnouncemznts er new styles of anmvmg c)ruutcel in true Brewood manner are moderate enough in cost to meet present- da_\, demands ... Free from rings! Free from shadows! So sheer clear, and flattering! Gold Stripe SI"( S’rocklngs Three pairs or half a dozen—a really superb gift. 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Sizes 5 to 7, He said one plan now under consideration calls for the Anacostia parkway to be de- veloped into a playground, for which it was originally designed, but which was made into a golf course. He said Fort Dupont Psrk will be developed on a modest scale to serve Men’s, Women's Handkerchiefs 35¢cils For women: Countless styles in fine sheer linens with exe quisite _handwork, lace, ap- plique. In all white, pastels, quality, self fringed. Hand white with color or color with painted designs in rich, deep white. colorings to harmonize with an' smart it . . For Men: Hand-initialed lin- o ding o buide; bew 3 blending of beige, brown nnd en of medium sheer weights, orange, blue and copperleaf, u;rdcd borders, hand-rolled black and white, shadings of edges. green. Hand-made Lingerie of exquisite beauty! One of the finer things that draw so many people to our Grey Shops these days. It's a fine place to come to if still undecided what to give HER! 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Stadium Plan Discussed. Briefly he spoke of, the stadium proposed to be built at the foot of East Capitol street and informed the, ! group a public works allotment of Hand-painted Silk Scarfs $'| .00 Tubular silks, soft, draping ‘BrewmD Engravers and Fine Printers 61! TWELFTH STREET PuONE DISTRICT 4868 Individual Shaker Top for cocktail or milk shaker, §1.00 Chinese Brass Fruit Tray, oval or round 5-section Relish Dish, flower Brightly Decorated Covers to go over tins of fifty cig- Holiday Second Floor—New Bldg. Street Floor. Formelity for ‘the "hard-to-Tit" A h T . Many such LARGIR wOuAN'S 1on A raeran :lecvod 4. wn with Sawns. nd- Tatest paris sln es in & ol sleeves and neoklinel In heavy black sheer, spark« sesia | Gift Slippers Tha’r Mean VALUE! !SHORTER WOMEN find tifis See them in our Shpper Midway. 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