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A-20 wx® Red Cross War Fund Receives $100 From Norwegian Club Other Gifts Swell Total To About One-Third Of Campaign Goal A $100 contribution by the Nor- wegian Ladies’ Knitting Club, for- warded to the District Red Cross Chapter by Mme. W. Munthe de Morgenstierne, -wife of the Nor- wegian Minister, was among severa] donations which increased the Cross war fund nearer to a third of the $750,000 goal today. Mme. Morgenstierne wrote Otto 8. Lund, manager of the District chapter, that the sum was sent “as our appreciation for all the good the American Red Cross is doing for humanity in this tragic time.” In thanking her, Mr. Lund said: “The spirit of Norway is not broken and Norway will conquer all obstacles.” Another $100 was received from the Czech-American Alliance, Other special gifts included: National Edu- cation Association, $314.75; National Home for Jewish Children, $50; Alumnsae Association, Garfield Hos- pital Nurses’ Training School, $300; Miss Edith Allen Clark, $500; Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, $374.75; Mrs. J. Edgar Mur- dock, 2940 Foxhall road, $100, and Mrs. Luke I!: Wilson, Bethesda, $100. The chapter announced that 2,332 knitted items and 120 comfort kits made by the local organization have just been sent to Army and Navy, bases in the North Atlantic. Since December 15 more than 800 knitted garments and 3,375 comfort kits have been sent to members of the armed forces. Included were sweaters, socks and helmets in olive drab for the Army and sleeveless and turtle-neck sweaters, socks, mufflers and helmets Japanese' Silk Banned Ftom U. S. Money By the Assoclated Press. Secretary of the Treasury Morgen~ thau has banned Japanese silk from American money and -securities, 1t was learned today: Y He instructed .the Government’s paper manufacturers to substitute nylon fibers--for the silk threads which are scattered .through cur~ rency and ‘securities paper in ordet to strengthen it-and make it hardey for counterfeiters to.imitate. , . It may take several months, how- Red | ever, for the new money and secur- | ities to come off the. Government's printing presses in Washington. The Treasury has huge stocks of the old; silk-threateded paper to use up while the new “homespun” is being manu- factured. Von Falkenhorst Refurns To Oslo From Russia BY the Associated Press, STOCKHOLM, ‘Jan. ' 29.—Gen: Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, who since last June has been in command of, German-Finnish-forces on the Rus- sian north front, returned to Oslo yesterday and resumed command of the German forces in Norway. The Berlin' correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyhe- ter reported yesterday that hun- dreds of thousands of German wom- en have been sent to the factories of the occupied countries to produce new war materlals to replace those lost in the long and costly African and Russian campaigns. ‘The correspondent said 2,100,000 foreigners, including both men and women, from 27 nations are doing forced labor in Germany, Welders on West Coast Threaten Work Sfoppage BY the Assoctated Press. SEATTLE, Jan. 29.—A new stop- ‘work threat developed today in the controversy between important de- fense industry craftsmen and Amer- ican Federation of Labor craftsmen. "The Unitéd Brotherhbod of Welders adopted .a resolution last night threatening to stop work -in the Puget Sound area Saturday noon, and appespled to President Roosevelt to intervene in their behalf. * The stop-work demonstration, Dave Basor, United Welders executive sec- retary, said, would be a mass protest of & notice from the Boilermukers’ Union- for the welders to pay up delinguent dues or place themselves N’ danger of losing their jobs. The welders have been fighting for several months for an auton- omous' union in the American Fed- eration of Labor. ' At present they are scattered through several unions. i sl i cdamon Seeonstcn . '910.00, Pay Osly * 360 a Moafh $20.00, Pay Oaly 60c a Month $40.00, Pay Only $1:20 a Menth { $100.00, Pay Only $3.00 2 Meath | RGER LOANS AT LOWER 58556000 AL 90 25 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942. RALEIGH STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. TOMORROW AT RALEIGH—WARDROBE SAVINGS for MEN, WOMEN RIDAY CLEARANCE No Returns, No Exchanges, No Approvals, No Mail, Phone, C. O. D. Orders. ® ® Ul Sales Final. Limited Quantities. - Savings for WOMEN MISSES’, JR. DRESSES (43) $12.95-t0 $17.95 MISSES’, JUNIOR DRESSES. Soft wools, rayon crepes, jewelry dresses, long torsos. Jr. sizes 9 to 15, misses’ 12 to 20 (14) $19.95 to $25 AFTERNOON DRESSES, one and two-of-a-kind rayon crepes, misses (16) $16.95, $19.95 EVENING DRESSES, buoffant nets, jeweled rayon crepe, taffeta, misses’____$13.88 (9) $25, $29.75 MOUNTAIN HOME DRESSES, famous wool jersey with silk-like rayon backing. Beautifully made, lovely into-Spring colors, $19.88 (7) $39.95 to $59.95 EISENBERG ORIGINAL DRESSES, one-of-a-kind styles. Now $19.88 to $35 All Items Subjec’ to Prior Sale. (lothing, Furnishings for MEN (43) %35 TWEED, SHETLAND, WORSTED SUITS Blue, grey or brown. Sizes: Regular—(1) 37, (3) 38, (4) 39, (3) 40, (1) 42, (2) 46. Short—(1) 36, (2) 37, (6) 38, (2) 39, (2) 40, (3) 42. Long— $ .75 (2) 37, (1) 38, (1) 39, (1) 40, (4) 44. Stout— (1) 39, (1) 40, (1) 42, (1) 44. Friday Only (30) 335 MEN’S FINE QUALITY TOPCOATS Tweeds, velours and chinchilla finish in blue, black or mixtures. Single or double-breasted models. Sizes: P Regular— (2) 35, (2) 36, (1) 37, (5) 38, (2) 39, $ 75 (3) 40, (2) 42. Short—(2) 42, Long— (1) 37, (2) 38, (3) 39, (3) 40, (2) 42. Friday Only (20) %35 ALL WOOL FLEECE OVERCOATS Single and double-breasted models in brcwns and of dark blue for the Navy. This ‘work is financed by money from the war fund campaign. GRADUATION Meanwhile, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Grover B. Hill, chairman of the Government unit of the drive, announced appointment of 73 sub- chairmen to take charge of raising funds in the departments and agencies. ‘The Government Printing Office, GIFTS! MISSES’ COATS, SUITS (19) $49.75, $59.75 FUR TRIMMED DRESS COATS, eariched with Grey Persion Lamb, Blended Mink, Tipped Skunk. Jr. and misses’ sizes $37.89 (9) $59.75, $69.75 FURRED DRESS COATS with Sable-dyed Squirrel, Persian, Skunk reys. Raglan or set-in sleeves. Sizes: Regular— $17 50, (3) 40, (1) 42, (3) 46, (2) 48. Shori— $ 75 (2) 40. Long—(1) 36, (1) 37, (1) 38, (1) 39, (2) 40, (1) 44, (1) 46. (28) $37.50 and $39.50 TWEED, CHEVIOT OR FLANNEL SUITS, blue, grey or brown. Single or double-breasted Friday Only (24) $37.50 and $40 FLEECE, COVERT OR TWEED TOPCOATS. Raglan or set- in sleeve models. Popular colors. Sizes: which has set itself a quota of $10,- - 0 - models. Sizes: Regular—(2) 40, (1) Regular— (1) 36, (1) 37, (1) 38, (1) :?ooya?::r:fl;ofl:gidzgsxem (7) $79.75, $89.75 FURRED COATS, with Silver 42, (1) 44, (1) 46. Short—(2) 37, 39, (1) 40, (2) 42, (2) 46. Short— mtnblishment of a new .de Fox, Persian, Lynx dyed Fox, collars, borders, $67.89 LH) 38,2 (6) 39, (1) 40, (25)264725 41;) ES, lI)”56,3’71! ‘329, 3lg) '49, 1420) Arm; = Bl g . Long— (1) A ) E ) b e T (21) $39.75, $45 SPORT COATS, untrimmed T 32675 posts in the vicinity of the District was under way today with appoint- ment by Brig. Gen. F. R. Keefer of Mrs. George Seitz and Mrs. Charles plaids, tweeds, imported fabrics. Misses'____$29.85 (7) $29.75, $45 TWO-PIECE SUITS, tailored or dressmaker plaids, stripes, solid colors $23.89 (36) $39.50 TWEED OR WORSTED SUITS. Ideal for town or country. Sizes: Regular— (2) 38, (1) 40, (2) 42, (1) 44, Short—(2) 36, (1) 37, (2] 38, (28) $42.50 FLEECE OR TWEED TOP- COATS. Imported and domestic fabrics. Popular colors, models. Sizes: Regulor— 2‘,‘,‘.’.3'.’,,?}5‘,‘35”:‘52.3&2‘2”‘"“' (5) 39, (2) 40, (2) 42. Long—!3) (3) 40, (3) 42 Short—I(1) 37, (2) This service will organize a Red (9) $16.95 to $25 TWO-PIECE SUITS, plaids, 38, (1) 35, (2) 40, (2) 42, (2) 44. 38, (1) 39, (1) 40, (3) 42. Long— Cross volunteer organization at 3-Piece Comb, Brush tweeds, flannels, shetlands, misses’ sizes____$13.89 Stout (2)740, (2) 42, (1) 44, ( sl 2184765, 4'%,’ (3]7, (a stf .‘2'_5? _(314?3 2(%)5 Army and Navy posts. In case of emergency, volunteer workers would be ready to go into action with canteen, first aid, nurses’ aide and other special services. & Mirror Sets, $1.00 The last time we made this offer we were swamped! Made to sell for more than double this price! 22-Karat Gold- (18) $49.75, $59.75 FURRED SPORT COATS, Lynx dyed Wolf or Raccoon collars. (39) $45 WORSTED SUITS, neat pat- terns, models. Sizes: Regular—(2) 38, (1) 39, (4) 44, (7) 46. Short—(3) 37, (3) 38, (2) 42. Long—I(1) 37, (19) $37.50 ond $39.50 FLEECE OVERCOATS. Blue, grey or brown. Rog- lan or set-in sleeves. Sizes: Regular— (2) 37, (2) 38, (2) 39, (3) 40, (3) The Red Cross announced more lated. Plate glass mirrors. Dozens 42, (1) 44, (2) 46. Short— (1) 40 than 200,000 convalescent soldiers in Lot 2 e (3) 38, (2) 39, (3) 40, (1) 42, (3) . ' ; : e et of designs. Many beautiful colors! FUR COATS, JACKETS 44, (2) 46. Stout—(1)’ 40, (1} 42, Long—(2) 40, (1) 44.______ $28.75 the country have been shown the $32.75 (14) $45 FLEECE OR CHEVIOT OVER- latest motion picture features. The films were obtained by the Hospital Motion Picture Service of the Red Cross. Funds for War ‘The District Red Cross is ap- pealing for $750,000 as its quota of the American Red Cross War Fund Campaign for $50,- 000,000 to provide relief for American war victims and to carry on rapidly expanding Red Cross services for the armed forces. Today the District fund stands at $242,165.01. Checks should be made pay- able to the American Red Cross and envelopes marked “For the War Fund.” Any bank will accept your coontribution and forward it to District Red Cross headquar- ters, 2020 Massachusetts avenue N.W. There are also booths in leading hotels, department stores and at Union Station. W Antique English Charm Bracelets, $1 All the romanee of Old England brought to life in these lovely heavily silver - plated, antique- (Y finished charm bracelets. Nine e beautiful charms. Made to last lifetime — will not tarnish. Leslor Dol AND ASSOCIATES 1338 GEE STREET N.W. Crystal, Art, Silver, Furniture, Orientsl Rugs, etc. Rhine Wine « Produced by Members of Central California Wineries and Bottled at Central Winery by GoLan Wines, St. Helens, Cal. Washington Distributors E. M. FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORP. 102 New Yark Ave. N.E. FROM CALIFORNIA'S LEADING WINERIES To qualify for Lango bottling, famous Cali- fornia wineries submit their choicest wines t0”GoLan’s own Quality Control Board. Oaly wines of the finest quality and flavor are chosen to bear this name and seal :: s o COCKTAR AND BESSIRT WINIS Sherry « Port « Muscatel « Dry Sherry = White Port Tokay ¢ Angelica o (Alcoholic Coent 2095 by Volume) Burgundy = Clarst « Hock * Zinfandel + Sasterne Chablis ©1962, GoLax Wors, we., Les Angeles Tel. ADoms 3868 . (9) $175, $195 FINER FUR COATS. Persion Paw, Natural Silver Muskrat, Silvertone Muskrat, Black, Gray or Brown Caracul dyed Lamb. (1) $225 GRAY KIDSKIN SWAGGER COAT. $179 (1) $350 NUTRIA FINGERTIP-LENGTH COAT. (1) $495 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COAT. (1) $198 GORGEOUS SILVER FOX JACKET.. SAVINGS ON ACCESSORIES (37) $5.95 te $7.50 RAYON SATIN NEGLIGEES, with zipper closing; also o few rayon chiffon negii- gees and robes included. Misses’ (21) $10.95 QUILTED ROBES, gown and quilted jackets, pajamas and quilted jackets. Misses’, $7.89 (34) $10.95 to $16.95 GOWN ENSEMBLES, rayon satin gowns with chiffon negligees. Misses'____$8.89 (9) $16.95 te $25 FIRESIDE ROBES, rayon velvets, rayon crepes, quilted rayon taffetas SAVINGS ON MILLINERY (64) $5, $6.50 TAILORED AND DRESSY HATS, midwinter felts, some with brims, little veils, feathers. Black, brown, navy, colors. SAVINGS ON SPORTSWEAR (11) $6.50 EVENING BLOUSES, velvets and rayon crepes, studded with rhinestones or spangled with sequins. Mostly one-of-a-kind. Misses'__ (4) $7.95 EVENING BLOUSES, misses’ siz (7) $9.95, $10.95 EVENING BLOUSES_ (4) $25 KNIT SPORT DRESSES, one-piece styles in lovely colors for now into Spring. (5) $22.95 SACONY KNIT SPORT SUITS, two-piece styles in plaid or monotone patterns. (8) $29.75 SACONY KNIT SPORT SUITS, two-piece styles, knit to hold their shape, Misses’ $22.95 (15) $17.95, $22.75 TWO-PIECE SPORT DRESSES, ‘woolens ond velveteens. Misses’ sizes (11) $7.95 SPORT JACKETS, plaids, tweeds, fine 3 man-tailored and cardigan styles. (23) $50 to $60 SUITS OF IMPORTED AND DOMISTIC WORSTEDS. ~Nect brown ks, Reguarr (31 38, °(3 .39,-(1)°40, (1) 42, (2) 34, °(2) 46. (276) *1 and %1.50 COATS. Single or double - breasted models in solid shodes. Sizes: Regular— (3) 38, (2) 39, (3) 40. Short—(2) 42, Long— (1) '37, (1) 40, (1) 42, PSP $32.75 i S Short—(1) " 37. Long— (1) 38, (1) SPECIAL GROUP DINNER JACKETS Red Cross Seeks (1) $395 BLACK CARACUL DYED LAMB COAT._$209 39, (1) 40, (3) 43 Stout—(1) 39, AND TROUSERS. Single , or double- (0070 e 2 $43.75 breasted models. All sizes______ $28.75 ., BETTER NECKTIES Rayons, wools, silks, silk-and-rayons, nylons, in stripes, c paisleys, large and small figures, plaid patterns. Choice colors. All hand-tailored for longer, smarter wear. (312) %2, 32.50 FINER QUALITY SHIRTS Fine broadcloths, madrases, chambrays, oxfords in assorted $ 59 stripes, solid colors. Popular collar styles. Blues, tans, ¥ greens and greys. (128 prs.) $2 and $2.50 PAJAMAS, broadcloths, sateen and lightweight meshes, all tailored for comfort. Stripes, aoll-over figures. A to D, $1.49 (30) $3.50 SWEATERS, pure wools and mixtures in slipover and pullover models. Broken size and color range - -$249 (27) $5 end $6 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, coat sweaters, pullovers, slipovers. Not 8ll sizes in the group. Blues, tans, natural, greens____$2.99 (42 pes.) $5.50 to $9.85 SPORTS- WEAR, slacks, sports shirts, shirt and slack ensembles. One-of-a-kind. Choice fabrics, colors - $4.99 (167 prs.) 75¢ end $1 SHORTS, woven and printed broadcloths, meshes. Whites, stripes, solid colors. Tie sides, French or elastic backs, 49¢ (146) 35¢ and 50c FANCY WOVEN HANDKERCHIEFS, fine quality cot- tons, some with hand-rolled hems. Popular colors ________4 for 89¢ (75 prs.) 55¢ HOSE, cottons, rayons, silk and rayons; in fancy potterns, clocks, 6x3 ribs. Blues, tans, greens, Wines L Dil: (TG B S S T $1 to $22.50 ONE OF A KIND NOVELTIES, pipes, pipe racks, osh trays, cocktail glasses, cigarette boxes, tobacco pouches, clocks, 25% to 50% off (plus tax) (123) 35 to $8.50 RALEIGH, DUNLAP HATS morrow—Friday. Blues, greens, browns in snap-brims, Fall and winter-weight felt hats specially priced for to- $3 85 popular crown effects. All sizes in the group. (64) $10 end $1250 FAMOUS LABEL HATS," soft, " hond-blocked ' by % Pl nal B s G (36) $10 QUALITY HATS, rough and silk finished felts, made by a nationally famous maker. In brown, rey or blue. Specially priced for Eriday e $5 (31) $7.50 and $10 FAMOUS MAKE DERBIES. Lightweight, flexible, easy on the head. An unusual buy for the man who wears this type of hat. Specially priced for Friday at $4.89 (1) $40 BEAVER HAT, for a dis- criminating man who is fortunate enough to wear a size 733. In natural color' beaver = —________ $18. (182 prs.) %6 FALL AND WINTERWEIGHT SHOES Cordovans, black or brown calfskins in wingtip or quarter- s 49 brogue models. Every size in the group, but not in every & | or leather. (116 prs.) $6.95 end $7.95 FA- MOUS MAKE SHOES, fine quality calfskins in popular models for business or sport wear. Black or e SR .59 (102 prs.) $9.45 FAMOUS ‘TOUCH- STONE’ S”Obfi, wh:\:l;:ll(inssin wing- tip, quarter brogue- s. Brown or black. Broken sizes_.______ $6.89 (34 prs.) $11.85 FAMOUS MAKE SHOES, wing-tip models in soft calf- skins, quarter brogues in sturdy cor- dovan leather only .. ______ (86 prs.) $12.85 and $13.50 FA- MOUS MAKE SHOES, soft calfskins, Norweigan calf in. models for town O country Wear . ... $9.89 BOOKS CLOSED Charge Purchases Are Payable during MARCH RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON'S FINE STORE FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1310 F STREET A > L >