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D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942. - 149 Graduated at Paul; Most to Attend Coolidge With Asststant Supt. of Schools A. W. Heinmiller presiding. 149 students of Paul Junior High School were graduated today in midyear exercises at the school. Most of the graduates will attend Calvin Coolidge Senior High School during the coming semester. Graduates and the senior high gchools they will attend are: | Central High School i | | Fine or Prison Term May Be Given Person Who Conceals Sugar BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Fines or prison terms may be im- posed on persons who conceal the amount of sugar they have on hand, it was said today at the regional information head- quarters of the Office of Emer- gency Management Householders seeking ration cards, which will be issued in a week or 10 days, may be re- quired to sign statements re- vealing the extent of their supplies. Filing a false state ment with a governmental agency is a criminal offense. Officials said it was not likely ration cards would be used in restaurants, the consensus be- ing that restaurants would re- ceive a ration and would be permitted to determine their | | own method of providing sugar e Marie | 4 ' ! A for customers. HE 5 B : Join the United States Coast Guard | | . : . o ! >, | today. . f E } VS | NEW SOITES scones docora ||| | t : tors have creoted o group of new |l . > : f wites; with overy. lottie-doy fuotica it ’ i 4 comfort and charm. Make the Bassert : : ) . with bath ® FIRST because it ALWAYS brings the most sensational values possible . . . for the QUALITY FURS we offer. Use Poslam, as thousands do, 's & concentrated ointment that starts & work right away, no long waiting for results. Apply soothing Posiam Ointment to ease the burning tor- ments of eczema—the price is small the relief i ! Sold by all druggists. POS A TESTED OINTMENT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ; = H among the speakers heard at the |cline of the birth rate in the United | . Les“evICh Hus secret Planned Pare“"‘OOd ca"ed annual dinner of the Birth Control | States and other ‘have’ countries.” [Boys En'ertdlfl Troops Workout for Pastor Ideal of Democrac Federation of America, Inc, at the| A message from Mrs. Eleanor And Return Profits | Bs the Associated Press. eal 0 y Waldorf-Astoria. ~ Mr. Huxley's | Roosevelt, read at theidinhesied Two schoolboys of Edinburgh, | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Gus Les- | BY the Associated Press. |speech was broadcast from Cleve- |\ Part: “our children are our hope | "\ "are prod ot ighrins g i ¥ | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—“The world | o the future, and we must do A ke producing ilen nevich's last workout yesterday for J }lnndA everything we can to have them sound picture shows in army camps the 10-round bout in which the | IS too full of haphazard human pro- | gueaker after speaker posed the |born healthy and to keep them | ang giving the proceeds to members | world light-heavyweight champion | duction,” Pearl Buck, novelist, said | question, “How can birth control | healthy so they will grow up healthy | " 50 0 s are J. D will meet Bob Pastor tomorrow |last night. |contribute to a better post-war men and women, ready and deter- = b | night in Madison Square Garden| dJullan Huxley, scientist and |world?” And answered, “It can help | mined to carry on the fight to make Kerr, aged 18, and J. L. Samuel, 17. was held in private. | author, echoed her sentiment and |reduce excess population in ‘have- |democracy work, both as a form of They started with a toy projector The doors of the gym Were barred | added, “planned parenthood is & 'not' countries, particularly China, |governmentandasa way of life” | ang home-made screen, but later as Lesnevich went through a final democratic ideal; forced parenthood |India, Japan, Germany. And, in| acquired regular equipment. They | hard drill that featured seven le a slave ideal.” conjunction with a planned parent-| British soldiers on leave now may cannot fill all demands for their ;rounds of sparring. Miss Buck and Mr. Huxley were ' hood program, it can halt the de- get onions. shows, Panagos. Demeifia Precipe. Jennie D. Dennison Vacational School. Batterfield. Helen M A PHILIPSBORN FUR SALE Makes All Washington e Chrndler Cohill. Delores L. anziger. Edith A C.A M .......... g 4 MINUTES FROM WALL STREET ZBSSERT d. : J S — | | — BT HON 3 e SECOND because it is planned so far in advance that | ¥/ keep your mll;;’”f 1 P B a well-rounded presentation of the most wanted pelts are flower FRE i ! - i b Jatt'ring 10 YOU! face— offered. Furriers know about these famed Philipsborn’s fur i e ] ioe;d e shine i events in Washington and because of our tremendous year- round regular business they willingly co-operate and help us “put it over.” . o : ® THIRD because a Fur Coat bought at Philipsborn'’s is s guaranteed to give the quality service you should rightfully expect of the particular type of pelt you choose . . . RE- GARDLESS of whether it is SALE priced or regularly priced Class 6f 84 Gradda?ed ' At Hine Junior High ! Hine Junior High School today graduated 84 students in midyear exercises. Most of the group will attend Eastern High School next upt. of Schools A S-second opplication | of Hampden's powder | blemishes, mokes skin | look softer, smoother. In 5 subtle tints one for every complexion. -BASE’ i ~ FRIDAY AT10 AM. POWD 50c oho 25: & 10¢ Over 18 milion sold Graduates and their future schools are: To Anacostia Donaidson. Doroths Hardects, Frank E To Chamberiain, Moore. Rober Ar \iss... BACK SECTION A PHILIPSBORN'S 4/v¢stine SALE “Guild Craf?” FU R COATS ¥ ens, M - ~ Mavilia. € TONIGHT'S McGili Mary E. d. Ra Reed. Paula Mullen, John W Rhodes, Betty A Nichter. Frank N. Rosenbers. Anna Rosendorf. Jennie Shelton, Gloria E. Schwartz, Stanley Sisson. Lorraine 1. Sevachko. Charles C. | Stillman_ Dorothy A. Shepherd: Harry L. | Teter. Frances P. Stager. Harold H. Thompson, Helen M. Sullivan, Thornton. Betty L. Terwillige T r. Ri STAR FOR SAVINGS Pelasatti. Nicholas Scates. Joe IN WOMEN'S AP- L AND ACCES- victory. or tribute to is only one answer Defense savings There’s nothing quite like it in Washington . . . these Fur Events at Philipsborn. QUALITY ...it brings VALUE .. . it BRINGS THE CROWD! Read this Partial list of Luxurious Fur Values. It brings $298 Furs $259 Furs $229 Furs Were Were $198 Furs I LAST TWO DAYS TO SAVE IN THE JANUARY » IFUR SALE « *110 Formerly up to $175 Group of Dyed Mouton Lamb Coats in Beavertone and Matara Shades « *193 Formerly up to $§295 Northern Black Muskrat Coats Natural Skunk Greatcoats Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coat Black Dyed Caracul Kid Coat « 293 Formerly up to §495 Natural Mink Sides Coats. Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coats, Silver Fox and Sable Blended Fitch Jackets Final Opportunity to Buy $695 5-Stripe Canadian Sheared Beaver Coats at $425 Plus Tax Convenient Payments Arranged 5 Dyed South American Weasels, $229 2 Black-Dyed Persian Lambs — $298 3 Mink-Dyed Northern Back Muskrats — — — — — — — $229 3 Natural Grey Squirrels — — — $259 2 Silver Fox Greatcoats (36-in.) $298 4 Nat. Tipped Skunk Greatcoats, $259 1 Beaver-Dyed Nutria — — — $298 3 Black-Dyed Persian Lambs — $259 1 Dyed China Mink — — — — $229 9 Dyed Skunk Greatcoats — — $159 1 Brown Dyed Caracul Jacket, Hat, Muff — — — — — — — $198 2 Blue-Dyed Fox Greatcoats — $159 8 Black-Dyed Persian Paws — — $179 11 Sable and Mink-Dyed Musk- 2 London-Dyed Squirrels — — — $259 14 Sable-Dyed Marmots — — — $179 1 Silver Fox Jacket — — — — $229 3 Silvered Let-out Raccoons — $198 " Sale Starts at 10 A.M. Bring your husband . . . friend . . . mother to help you buy! Expert Furrier Here to Advise You! Sale Held in Philipsborn's Fur Salos o « o o Third Floor 12 Black-Dyed Persian Paws — — $159 2 Natural Gray Squirrels ——— $198 6 Black-Dyed Persian Lambs — $198 3 Jaguar South American Leopard 2 Black-Dyed Fox Greatcoats — $179 2 Dyed Gray Chekiang Lambs — $179 3 Silvertoned Dyed Muskrats — $179 12 Sable and Mink-Dyed Muskrats, $198 2 Brown-Dyed Ponies — — — — $179 2 China Mink Chevrons — — — $198 5 Black-Dyed Persian Lambs — $229 5 Gray Persian Paws — — — — $159 3 Silver Muskrats — — — — — $179 1 Mink-Dyed Marmot (Let-Out), $259 6 Black-Dyed Caraculs — — — $159 4 Mink-Dyed Northern Back Muskrats — — — — — — — $198 3 Russian Susliki — — — — — $229 1 Natural Skunk Jacket —— — $198 YOU KNOW that some of the most sensationally success- ful fur events are held ot PHILIPSBORN'S . . . wi for our fur value-giving and we do EVERYTHING POSSIBLE to keep this reputation. This event is another proof of Philipsborn’s Fur-Value Showmanship! Be here 10 A.M. ... and get an unforgettable value! PHILIPSBORN 11th Street Between F & G $179 Furs $159 Furs Plus 10% Federa! Tas e're FAMED FRIDAY at CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED @ Pay DEPOSIT and balance over a period of months . . . liberal arrangements made by Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Womes . our credit office. oo From 11 Up to 44