CHRISTMAN ANNEXTO BE BUILT UPONA8ERNACLE SITEAItrHITFlt;T’8 PL A If A WIIL HK 1HK1DV IN WKKK.Virginia Axeiiue ShnclniT l*rob«bly | Will 15c* of I our Slorles, IOO Feet Wide mid 170 Kof*l leo|i. IHIWe will fake definite steps In aweek for the predion of a large ad- 1 (lition to our present building,’ said! P. A. Christman of Christman Bros. I *I)r\ floods Company last night. “'I „e ! B plans arc In flu* hands of an architect I f and will be ready by that time. The!* ‘annex will be built on a portion of i ° the ground now occupied by tbc*:^ tabernacle on Virginia avenue, and will. In all probability, be four stories, high.’Christman brothers own an entire parcel of land occupied by the tabernacle, in addition to fifty feet on Main streets directly south of the store building occupied by them at Fifth and Main streets. It is not thought H the addition will bo more than 100t wide by 170 feet deep.“We find our present quarters inadequate. even with the annex, which 1 e we are using entire with the exrep*- rlt; tion of half of the first floor,” Mr. j n Christman added. ‘ We must have a more room, which necessitates enlarging the annex or building directlyotlehitntinsouth of us on Main street. At pres- hent we have an addition on Main street to our original store.* *finnvr ii r viw % in i YT'i* I’ftfvr u a mrunt!■__