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Bay Defense STAMPS and STAMP Out the Axis!1 Hankin Urges Funds To Survey District's Transportation Suggests $20,000 as Minimum in Talk To Citzens' Group Gregory Bankln, chairman of the Public Utiltles Commission, last night urgee appropriation of funds amounting to between $30,000 and $30,000 for a survey of transporta* tion facilities In the District. Speaking before a meeting of the Rhode Isle id Avenue Citizens' As sociation, Kr. Hankin said the fund, to be derlvtd from highway surplus funds, wouil instrument a thorough Initial transportation “origin and Hn • THE JANUARY CLEARANCE of Capitol Furs should not be con fused with ordinary fur sales. Every garment is from regular stock— every valuation is the actual former selling price—you share the great est savings of the year because of this yearly policy of clearing stocks prior to inventory. No mat ter what fur or price you have in mind, you will find it here. A few Items are listed, os an example: r $350 Black Dyed Persian Lamb *260 $325 Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat jM fk $195 Brown and Grey Dyed Caracul £1 /M HT Coats.. now $225 Blended Muskrat $1 H* Coats_now $210 Black Dyed Persian Paw HAS Coats __now $130 Seal Dyed Coney HAA Coats_now JFV Charge Accounts fyvited I 1/ / ' 1208 GEE STREET SAKS y JANUARY m SALE '^JOFFERS THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS—AND PROB ABLY THE LOWEST AT WHICH QUALITY FURS WILL BE SOLE ^ FOR MANY YEARS TO COME i You don't have to compromise with quality to find an extraordinary fur value. Saks’ distinguished Persian Lambs are characteristic of the sav ings we offer. Rich, vivid black furs, superbly styled. PERSIAN LAMB $01 K up COATS from Wciuora Save 25% to 50% Mink Blended Muskrat. Dyed D-| gjm p0 Black caracul Lamb, Dyed Black " I rerdan raw, Natural Grey Per dan raw. Reiularly Ills to IMS Tax Included Natural Grey rerdan Lamb, Dyed W0 China Mink. Dyed Black Persian " Lamb. Natural Grey Siberian Squirrel. Reiultrly, |3M to f€»5 Tax Included Other Groups at Great Reductions WAYS TO PAY Regular Charge Account Deferred Payment Plan Lay-A way Plan destination" survey, which he said Is urgently needed at the present time. Mr. Han kin added that It would be desirable, following the first sur vey, for the checkups to be made on a continuing basis, possibly at yearly Intervals, to determine pop ulation shifts in relation to trans portation means. Continuing sur veys, he said, would cost approxi mately $11,000 yearly. Pointing out the “antiquation” of the last transportation survey, made in 1930, the speaker stated that such checkups ara imperative and should be provided for in the immediate future in order to ac commodate the influx of Govern ment defense workers in the Dis trict. The Rhode Island avenue group chose John L. Fowler to serve as president for his second term. Other elected included Kenneth C. Buker, first vice president; Mrs. Eppa L. Norris, second vice presi dent; Wallace E. Perry, secretary; Charles F. Green, financial secre tary; Mrs. Mattie A. Williams, as sistant secretary, and J. A. Duerk sen, treasurer. W. L. Howenstine was re-elected and Fred T. Devine named to succeed Thomas J. Llewellyn, delegate for 13 years, as the association’s representative to the Federation. It was announced by Mr. Green, financial secretary, that the total paid membership of the associa tion during 1941 was 993, a record. Seven new members were admitted last night, including Mrs. Marie C. Nold, Fred W. Nerlich, Addison Hester, C. L. Buxton, A. C. Mosyn sky, H. Bennett and J. Carl Orey baugh. The meeting was held in the Woodridge sub-branch library. Marriage License ** Applications under D. C. law. couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive their license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. James A Long. 19. and Doris G. Saunders, li. both of 805 New Hampshire ave. n.w.; the Rev. H. T. Gaskins. Philip M. Fisher. 31. this city, and Mary Nlcewarner, 31. Cheverly. Md . the Rev. J. C. Ball. Joseph W. Adams. 47. 438 M st. s.e., and Betty a. Russell. 40, 714 3rd at. a.e.; the Rev. Georse L. Washington. 3enJamin Payton. 18, 1529 1st st. sw, and Vivienne V. Oofney. 16. 207 N st. „ *■*.: the Rev. B. H. Whiting. Raymond 8. Hall. 24, 1410 C st. se, and Annie M. Brounson, 21. 615 Virginia 1 ave. s.e.: the Rev. F. F. King, clarence Brown. 28. 728 3rd st. s w,. and Alice B- Hal’. 23, 1410 C st. s.e.; the Rev F. F. King. W‘1| »P F Dowling. 2.3, Rive. Md . and Billie N. Sprinkle. 2d. Hillside, Md.: the liev. M. P. German. Werner H. Weiss, 21. Aberdeen. Md . and Vivian M Frulhaber. 21. 2517 Mosart pi. n.w: the Rev. Henry Manken. Jr. Marion Williams. 41. 1014 Lament at. n.w. and Sadie Jones. 25. 1320 V at. n.w : the Rev. J. c Beckett. Clarence L. Studwood. 28, Newport News, Va., and Nellie E. Keys. 23. 611 Florida i'V 'he Rev Richard W. Rembert. Teddy E Roas, 27. 807 Maryland ^e. n.e.. ?h.d Bradley, 24. 922 GTl. n.w.; .,i'h* H°»»rd 8. Anderson. A1hf.r‘ »*• Helter. 27. 2431 E st. n.w.. and Oladys 8. Royal. 23. 1734 New Hamp w*« n.w ; „'!?« B,v- T- »• Harris T3;„*nd Alm» N Whitby, -1. both of 2611 Virginia ave. n.w : the Rev. George O. Bullock, nl* °.n5‘?in' 3,8’ A?,11 Bunker Hill rd. ! , N.'r.^e^v* Web38, Br00klTn’ ! J,^erAY.^veiky2823Ar214iSS,0in6'thV.it ' n't* _ Justice Bolitha J Laws U " ll‘ " W ' Robert. H- Sehwe.kart. 24. and Merva * E “• **• ib^siVisSi;v.sz the Rev. Florian iurplllot. George B Gibson. 42, 705 11th st se »"d Margaret R. Kuhn. 36. 701 Penn Juit*ee‘ *V*' " : th* R*t- D*"1*1 W. “‘Ju.'PiS 2fnnl5i ri- Walter Reed Hos 18th KfSV'S Webste^Vh'n.w* “‘Sf1?! Berth. I Bode. 32. both of Burlington. Iowa‘the _ rvcv- H Pruden. Frin“' MbOflV' *1. 235 Rhode Island ave. n.w and CTera M Burke. 43, 741 6th at. a.e.: the Rev. Fairfax King ManS W»'f.pwn*4% 22 Fort Belvolr. Va., th? nit* Turner. 22. Oberlln. Pe.: »v* J*0^*1* Anderson. 33, and Dorothea A FSy*Bemi«?°th 0t 808 L » * ! Rdw Ruaaell Robinson, 21, 6°6 N st n w and Rev £L‘»J9- 935 * th? Rev. Frank E Hearns H*wt.*.7n?; p,*7n„<\21- 813 8‘h at. s e . and jneanor L Buller. 10 Hawley, Minn : the Rev. Howard E. 6nvder Donald D. McMasters. 43. 1318 13th at ?.*•• *nd Lula1 M_ Lynch. 29. SDartan A.rJii : 'he Rev Walker Maydeld. A 10 *nd J'atalie F. Toor. H* Metz f ®*,tlmore: 'he Rev. Solomon Eu*'ne P Gllleaoie. 23. Edtewood Arser.l Hfl and George Ann Smith. "0. 3409 Tt°A.™;T.: U1* ?,rv Pevton R. Williams. Clerence B. All*n. jr. CC Quartico * Bita R Holland. Cl. Cleveland AlJVLndlw Thomas B. D**d. Alexander H. Underdoun, ir., °p. iiiq Lamont st n w and Mareuerite O ReV J.Vniiot3'4 22nd *& Albert J Miller, ir.. Cl 7°l 7th at a e *nd He1'" J. Holmes'. 18. 306 8th it n.e.. the Rev. Carroll C. Roberta. Births Reported John »nd Mtrtmt. bov 22 i1'*' "Chard and Grace, boy. QlTle* *ntl Caroline. *irl. jjrady John and Jane. boy. £J?*Z?'!fr' Andre and Jeanne alrl. S2£5r# 1 and Nancy, girl CfrdoTer. Henry and Erma, alrl Cullinane. John and Maraaret. boy. Dye. Howard and Salll. boy > Frederick and Franeea. lr., girl. Fyana. James and Charlotte, boy. Oosnell Earl and Helen, alrl Hale. Hasting and Evelyn, girl. P,Ullnf- boy $;fybrXSi and Marl*" boV*r**r,t' *,rt' I® Fr/-^r,«?v H sslck. Harold and Clara bov Jr • p*ul »nd Edith boy. IfS*.. H£rrX Jnd Alice alrl MrCnHoch John and Elisabeth, hoy. S’1"' 4r<m*ny *nd Thereat, alrl. EfT"' WHllam and Olive, alrl. Piper. One and Hope, elrl ouade. Me'vln and Helen, alrl Torera. Robert and Frances alrl. grohlla. Ous and Ruhv bo* £•”£: JVnV *nd Eleanor, eiri , SELLS' E!rl and Maraaret. alrl. PParks. Dewev and Marv. hov Furies. Jr.. Alexander a"d El'»h boy gainer. Meyer and Marilyn? bov. 7‘ SJJJlf' Rjynay »nd Dorothv, bo* wood. Alfred and Doroib*. alrl pJJ?r.Tmin ir"2ld and Father, eirl. , Penjamln. Sandy and Queen, alrl. Raf"..Melvin and Mary. elrl. Cole. James snd Marie, alrl. Corbin, Ernest and Carrie, alrl. VSZl!’ Thomaa and Christine, alrl •I*ntfer. John and Dorothv. hoy. Johnson Preston and Hallle. boy. 5u*«r' Riley and Hannah, alrl, Neal, Ollhert and Maraaret. alrl. Pennell. Roland and M»rv. alrl. Ppblnaon. OMrae and Maltese. girl. He?*/. Robert and Isabel, girl. Smith. Curtis and Mary. boy. Smalls. Isaac and Cleo. boy. Travers. Alfred and Ada. bov. Jefferson and wtlhelmlna. boy. Tyler. Ernest and Marguerite, boy. Ward. Willie and Ella. boy. Deaths Reoorted Sr4- 2303 Minnesota ave M jnirebeth o. Woodward, -a. j g-ott circle JJj'ter Bjrwieb. 75, Ori’inwer Homttal. HrVJ.PiL*«®T\75’ 2727 Adr««« Mill rd. st^nw M,rBhm*nn’ 74, 527 Quines iS?.? i-**er. 72. 304" R «t. n.w. rmlly w. Kumnhrl-)*. 7J. «20 WM'Her Dl wni2LR>. B£bCTw ""v 15*° *• it: WH«55ita5' Htrb,u,h' ** «■ Elisabeth’s 0?£,e£j?.!bf°«k’ «»• w*It«’ *•«« Oen Mantford Raskins, 62. Providence Hos Wimam Krlthis, 61. It. Elisabeth's Hos MtU. %nl«l D- Davis, 50. Oalllnser Hospital. £™S.^,*J?eb*n- M Oalllnser Hospital. 9 °£ VS?*’ I1- Doctors’ Hospital. A.?Ind£r z- Btanabury, 50. 1851 Insle side Terrace. Joseph N. Patton. 40, 2860 Wisconsin ava. T,r"*”» I#uJ1*!,n -20- Oalllnaer Hospital. Infant John C. Thomas, Oeorsetown Uni versity Hospital. Infant Rusk. Oeorsetewn University Hos pital. Samuel W. Watson. 86. 1110 Montello ave. n.e. Mary J. Bowman. 85. 621 L at. s.e. Mlsabeth Bell, 78. Oallinger Hospital. Mattie Oasklns. 84 Preedmen'a Hospital. James Marshall, 67. Oalllnaer Hospital. John Thornton. 53, Home for Aged and Infirm. Thomas Hawkins, 51. detention cell. Police Court. Perer Washington. 44. Oalllnaer Hospital. Isaac M. Jordon, 44. 531 26th at. n.w. Anne Nathan. 43. Oal’lnger Hospital. Karl H. Wright. 40. 4610 Hayes st. n.e., Jefferson T. Abbott. SO. Oallinger Hospital. Hattie O. Burch, 38. Casualty Hospital. Bessie Wesley. 33. 404 M st. g.w. William A. Thompson, 20. Preedmen’s Hospital. William Z. Kreltz. 20. <608 8 st. n.w. Elisabeth Josle. 18. 60* 10th st. n.e. Lillie Mae Josle. 5. 607 10th st. n.e. William Josle. 1. 607 10th st. n.e Infant Calvin Kales. preedmen’a Hospital. Prince Georges Confirms Welfare Unit Appointments By • Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO. Md., Jan. 15.—Several new appointments to the staff of the Prince Georges County (Md.) Welfare Board were confirmed at a meeting of the board here Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Hayes, graduate of the University of Maryland and the Na tional Catholic School of Social Service, was appointed child welfare worker In charge of all foster child cases. Her duties will be to place children In suitable homes rather than In Institutions. Two junior social workers named were Miss Helen V. Linthicum of Laurel, Md., and Mrs. June Clark, Randalstown, Md. Miss Linthicum, formerly with the Allegany County board In Cumberland, will serve In the Seat Pleasant-Falrmont Heights district. Mrs. Clark will work in the Bladensburg, Kent and Queen Anne district, succeeding Miss Ethel Fisher who was transferred to the Chillum, Berwyn and Rlverdale district. Bailey's School Plans First-Aid Class Today The first-aid class at Bailey’s School, Bailey's Crossroads, Va., will, be held today, having been pre viously scheduled for January 8. The school began its sale of De fense stamps on Monday, it also was announced. A Junior glee club, which meets every Thursday, has been organized at the school. Officers are: Buster Wright, president; Tommy Duffy, vice president, and Patricia Lath rop, secretary. 4 f Further Reductions on Fine Apparel taken from Regular Stock bring you these un usual values for tomorrow only. Clothes with the Zirkih label so drastically re duced should be considered as invest ments at this time. FUR COATS—FIRST FLOOR . vtf.wrrtMtv- .. DESCRIPTION 1 Silver Fox Jacket...-—~ I Silver Fax Jacket-— 1 London Dyed Squirrel JackeF 1 Sable Dyed Fitch Jacket 2 Grey Dyed Caracul Lamb Coats... 1 Brown Dyed Cordcul Lamb Fitted Coat. .- --- 5 Hollander Mink Blended, Finest Northern Muskrat Coats 1 South American Spotted Cat Fitted Coot.... . 3 Block Dyed Fersian Faw Coats 3 Natural Skunk Jackets .«__ 3 Natural Skunk Coats 1 Black Dyed Fersian Lamb Coat... 4 Sable Blended Northern Muskrat Coats _ 4 Block Cerocul Dyed Kid Cools— 4 Black Dyad Fersian Lamb Coats— 1 Motor* Brawn Alaska Seal 2 Sheared Canadian Beaver Coats... 1 Sable Dyed Kolinsky Coat I Dyed Chin* Mink Coat.. SIZES Formerly NOW 16 S16S $9800 ,6 SISS $118 it siss $79-50 14 *159 $79-5° IB. 15 *159 $79-50 14 *159 $79-50 13. 14-18 *275 $158 12 *195 $9800 14, 16 S169 $98 00 16. 18 *159 $79-50 16 S2SO $158 16 *295 $169 9,16-20 . S195 $118 14,16,44 *159 $79-50 16. IS S395 $195 16 ' *495 $295 12, 20 *495 $259 20 *495 $295 16 *350 $229 All Abort Prieet Subject to Federal Tax COATS, SUITS—THIRD FLOOR DESCRIPTION 15 Unlrimmd Tweed Ceeti end Suit* II For-trimmed Dreii end Cental Coats, Newest Winter Colon and •lack .. • Silver Fox-trimmed Coats SIZES Formerly to NOW ,2-20 *22.95 $13 95 12-20 M.75 $44-°° ,2-20 *89.50 $58-00 Above Meet 8%bieet to Federal% Fur Tax s DRESSES, WRAPS—SECOND FLOOR * DESCRIPTION 56 Street, Sport and Afternoon Dresses, Winter Tones, Rayon Crepes and a few Wools.. 32 Street end Afternoon Dresses, New Pastel Wools, Pastel Rayon Crepes, Prints, Navy, and Black.. . .. 30 Street and Afternoon Dresses, Blacks and Colors with baaded trims, in Rayon Crepa- - - 3 Costume Suits, Brown or Black Wool Dresses with matching jackets 1 Costume Suit, Block with full length fitted coat, Persian Collar, and two-tone dress 30 Formal Gowns and FuH-longth Wool Wraps_ SIZES Formerly to NOW 12-40 *22.75 $9’9® 12-42 *16.95 $13^5 ,2-40 *29.75 *1595 1«. it *59JS $23 ^ 11 *110 $4995 12-41 *25 $13'95 ALL SALES FINAL STORE HOURS, 9:30 TO 6 I IHIM .. I ■■■III.P Raleigh Store Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 6:15 P.M. 44 Dreaaea, were--*17.95 71 Dreaaea, were--* 16.95 46 Dreaaea, were_*14.95 62 Dreaaea, were—*12.95 Come for the thrill of your life! Come expecting dress values that will leave you breathless. Dresses reduced right from our own better stock. Business dresses, afternoon dresses, date dresses. Bright wools, rayon crepes, long-torsos, pleated pep lums, two-piece styles, tuck de signs, colors galore. Majority one and two of a kind styles. Jr. sizes 9 to 15, misses' sizes 12 to 20 in the group. All Salts Art Final! No Approvals. Sorry—A’o Mail, Phone. C. 0. D. Orders. Furred SPORT COATS $4975, $5975 values *39 Beautiful wool-mixed plaids or tweeds with gigantic Raccoon or Lynx-dyed Wolf collars. Wonderful ond warm! Sizes 12 to 20. ROBES, NEGLIGEES SS.9S values *3.69 Shimmering rayon satin negligees with bodice of lacs and zipper front. Brushed rayon robes, zipper or wraparound. Not all sizes. •5.95 HANDMADE SILK GOWNS... .*3.89 Pure silk with reams of hand-embroidery work. WOOL SWEATERS $3.95 to f5.95 values *2.99 One and two-of-a-kind slipon and cardigan styles, reduced because of incomplete sizes and counter mussed. 32 to 38 in group. •2.95 TO *3.95 TAILORED BLOUSES-—$1.99 Also dressy rayon crepe styles. Sizes 32 to 40. WINTER MILLINERY $5.95 to S8.50 values *2.95 Rare finds! Beautiful tailored felts and little dressy hats; colots, veil trims, black, brown, navy and colors. One-of-a-kind stylet. HABERDASHER NATIONAL >140 1110 f STOUT