Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE XVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942. Tiie iAY right, regardless of the practice he- Mrs. Roosevelf Sees |ive toiowed ty tie rem ot the oun Gurveys of English air-raid shel- Raleigh Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. until 6:15 p.m. Racial Prejudiceas [t s s revenied oue ony home flocked to shelters once the | L} . L | Growing Problem’ |, ook g the st i raice suggested. should know the weifure | OT in years has there been such overwhelming response Every suit, topcoat or overcoat bears the Hart Schaffner & '(r)eflll;_Chyrgh ?roup 5?:%"5; rcumstances in whicn 8 to this Semi-Annual Clothing Sale. Why? Well, the Marx or Raleigh label, your assurance of good tailoring, good SSCHInolOn i | "3rs. Roosevelt was introduced by 7 R answer is pretty obvious. For in the face of current condi- Sendce ?"d long-lasting good looks. = So, we repeat, look to Against the Colore |the Rev. Howard . Wilkinson. S Raleigh’s Semi-Annual Sale for savings. Look to Raleigh's tions, there’s no better time than now to invest in clothing of Amid murmurs of both lppmvlliKirk Miller Heads Unit Semi-Annual Sale for a selection that includes choice im- and disapproval Mrs. Roosevelt yes- r i i H H o fs p o fextaytld » group o vomen in e | |y Police Boys' Drive ecognized quality and reputation—at important savings. ported and domestic fabrics in patterns, models and sizes Rector’ ety of St. Thomas’| . T e s e | And we mean quality backed by famous labels. ] for all men, cannot expect the colored people to | chairman of the citizens' unit in feel the United States worth de- |the annual fund-raising campaign fending if the colored people con-|of the Police Boys' Club, Ralph tinued to be treated as they are |Goldsmith, chairman of the Cam- being treated now. | paign Committee, announced today. . Mrs. Roosevelt took the position | Mr. Miller, former newspaperman, that the United States must show |is now public relations adviser of other nations that many nationali- } Safeway Stores. . - ties and races can live in peace.| Mr. Miller has chosen as his three r Prejudice against the colored race | principal aides Mrs. James A. Coun- 9 - and naturalized Japanese and Ger- chairman of the women’s cilor, man citizens, she said, constitutes a | auxiliary of the club; William McK. “growing problem.” | Clayton and G. C. Davis. Each Sees Discrimination at Work. of the assistants will appoint a *T would hate to conduct a canvass | number of captains, who will name of some sections of Washington,” | campaign workers to serve under Mrs. Roosevelt added. She never |them. . had been so conscibus of race d*-- — crimination until she began defense office work here, she sald. She.said | Yoman Burns to Death = that colored workers in her ~ffice of | NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (#) —For half Civillan Defense in she Dupont|a century, Mrs. Marie Brady; 75-; ’ 3 it | \ Circle Apattments have to walk | year-old widow, hoarded mementoes blocks to obtain food and often can |and old clothes until the boxes in get no taxicabs. | which she stored them overflowed | Mrs. Roosevelt said that she ordi- | her three-room apartment. Her oil | narily did not advocate “mingling” | stove set them afire yesterday and of races, but that when people live | Mrs. Brady. trz~=~" among the . together in a large area “common | boxes, burned to death. sense measures” should be taken.| = = = She cited segregation of colored | 'usY EXEGUTIVES | from white in Red Cross first-aid | 5 i courses, given until a short time ago | A special class for, and limited to men z to mixed groups. | and women executives will be conducted | by the Dale Carnegie Institute of Ef- | ’ “In an air raid the colored would be expected to administer first aid to | fective Speaking & Human Relations. colored and white alike.” she said, | Beeinning Monday. January 12—8:30 or Conflicting Policies “Natural.” | For “more "informasionc—Teicpaone WAL | Confusing and conflicting policies | 8 emong State and local civilian de- | fense agencies is only natural as| the Nation faces “real danger” for Dr. J. K. FREIOT, DENTIST the ;Am time, hd(rs. Rooseveit said | PLATE SPECIALIST as she continued discussion of her | e - e work in the O. C. D. In eaddition, || Plates Repaired While You Wait she said, with “great American in- | | dividuality” each local agency is apt || 407 7th St. N.W. NA. 0019 to go ahead with what it thinks is HERZOG'S © THE STORE FOR MEN WINT $33.50 and $37.50 to CLEARAN CE T $42.50 Values RALEIGH ONLY l $45 * 50 Finer Suits and Coats______________ 539 Once each year we reduce our prices to reduce ‘55' 560 b S g $49 our stocks. EVERY GARMENT IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK . . . all reductions are figured off of our present low prices and in view of re- placement costs, the coverings are all the more important. BUY NOW AND SAVE. Sharp Reductions! 176 MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS reduced to 4.75 168 MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS reduced to 9.75 314 MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS reduced to 4 MONTHS TO PAY ON OUR EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN Extend your payments. No down payment, mo carrying charge. 32 Values 32.50 Values 16 518 $3.50 Shirts, Pajgmas____._$2.65 ° . $5 Shipts, Pajamas_________ $3.65 A ¥top-notch” fabric selection at great savings. Broadcloths, madrases, rayons, chambrays, all tailored to Raleigh quality specifications for good looks and better wear. Stripes, figures and solid colors. $6.95 RALEIGH '8’ Famous Make Felt Hats Nationally Famous Quality Sh“es ' w o R U M B o Semi-Annual effects, hand-bleck- 1 ed for permonent shape. Blues, tans, ! ‘greys, greens. ] $10.85 to $12.50 =% | RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON'S FINEST. MEN'S WEAR STORE 1310 F STREET L‘____MM} - o $1, $1.50 GROUP OF BETTER FABRIC NECKTIES ____________ 89¢ $5.85 | OVERCOATS 2 Many hard-to-replace fine imported fabrics in this group. Pure silks, satins, repps. Choice patterns. i - : H $ 5 95 2 e e Clie i i i fan, 050 yeies | - ] 1 Hahh $2.95 to $3.95 GLOVES FROM A FAMOUS MAKER _________ $2.19 i $7.45 i mi ro i mfI {haes'e 'iamegdllg Savings on pigskins, deerskins, capeskins, lined and unlined; clasp or slip-on styles. . } quality and comfort i §10, $12.50 Values i E - ine WORUMBO exclusives sat rZis i 3 5, %650 Hats ’SS.S\S i very one is a genuine ing. t | . " , $6. ats .. 5 Licensed garment in- oxford. grey, Brogues of fine quale LIMITED GROUP! $1 HOSE, HAND-MADE CLOCKS______ ----69c _ é oxford blue, dark brown and ih grains in models H Savings on pure silks and rayons, silk and lisles in a selection of preferred patterns and colors. i = * : camel shades . . . all sizes. fer town or country, i : . iack, brown. . i lity felts with Sk, boos ; $8.95 to $12.50 All Wool or Leather Sports Jackets___ $6.49 to $9.95 ‘ i Tomua :'mi-w Sale 1 All wools in blue, tan or green. Capeskins, suedes in tan. Tailored for warmth, smart comfort. : t l?il:’::sr-weig’;nag. g,:’: ! “Hanan Shoes i brims, smart crown | i |4