THE VLTIMATE WASHINGTON 



■ u A 'i''* 1''"" ,'"'' °"' ''y "'<' Commission of 1901 for the national capital of the future is being surely, if very slowly realized. That plan is here pictured. The magnifice 

 with ArUngton by a great nicniorial bridge t>-pif\-inE the reunion of the North and the South, is under construction at the river end of the great parkway, which stretches 

 of Congress to the Potomac River. To the west of the White Lot are the Pan-American tnion Building, the Continental Hall of the D. A. R., and the American Red Ci 

 Hctwecn the Wiidiington Monument and the Harbor stand's the new Bureau of Engraving and Printing Building, also a part of the plan of 1901. The Dej.artment of Ag 

 as It IS to be. Flanking tlic Capitol on either side arc" the beautiful office buildings of the Senate and House of Reprcscnuiives, and north of the CapiUil are the Union 

 in the altaininent o( the Ideal W ashington. Sec map ul Thb Mau., facing p;ige 145. The home of the National Geographic Society is indicated by the arrow in the centre 



