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21 MACDONALD URGES ANGLO-U. S. PARLEY Appeals for Delegates to Re- move “Sulky Suspicion” Existing Between Nations. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 24.—An appeal | for active efforts by the governments | of the United States and Great Bri- tain to remove the “sulky suspicion” which has crept into the relations be- tween the two countries is made by Ramsay MacDonald, former British Labor premier, in an article appearing ‘The Nation. This is ho case for private official _actio MacDonald ought to ap- point five or six of their most outstand- ing public men represcnative of 'the whole nation to meet and drag from the obscure corners of sul spicion the things which make difiiculties be- tween us. Let us know them. Mayhap fresh air would clean our minds of them.” STABBING MAN IN ARM COSTS SERGEANT 60 DAYS John Moton Cut When He Attempts to Protect Wife of Soldier. Appearing in Police Court yesterday charged with stabbing John Moton, 22! years old, of the 600 block of G street southwest, Sergt. Frank Celichowiski, stationed at Fort Myer, was sentenced to serve 60 days in jail and pay a fine of $10. Moton testified he was in a rl‘shll—l rant in the 400 block of Pennsylvania avenue Tuesday night, when Celicho- ski entered and attempted to stab his | wife, with whom he had had some; ‘dimcu“x Moton said to have in- tervened and received the blow on his arm. He was treated at Emergency | Hospital, where six stitches were taken {on the wound. Police alleged Celicho- | wiski was drunk and disorderly. \ Judge Gus A. Schuldt took the man's pcrkon'\l bond on the disorderly charge, ‘ fined him $10 for intoxication and im- | posed sentence for assault. BURNS CAUSE DEATH. ‘Westernport Man Victim of Confu- sion When House Is Destroyed. Special Dispatch to The Star. WESTERNPORT, Md., January 24.— Stating that the relations between | John Ryan, 31 years old, burned on the United States and Great Britain are growing inc: ingly py. the former British premier s: he plain | fact is that a spirit is growing up in | the two count which is estranging them, and is encouraging a kind of squabbling criticism which destroys mu- tual understanding and forbearance.” Mr. MacDonald contends that the practical policy of the United States | and Great Britain is exactly the same. He suggests that both nations get down to reality, particularly on thi navai question, and to bring to a com- mon table for discussion the reason why ships are being built and why both | nations went to the Geneva Naval Con- | ference on the assumption that war was possible. ‘The recent naval accord betw c‘n January 10, at the home of J. K. Stag- | gers, Middle Ridge, died Tuesday night at Hoffman Hospital, Keyscr. Ryan, who resided here with his wife and child, had stopped at the Staggers home, where he had accompanied a son of Mr. Staggers. Aroused from sleep by the fire which destroyed the home, Ryan became confused and ran into the fire instead of jumping from a window. The body was taken to Mount Jackson, | Va., hi ‘former home, for burial. former premier as illustrating “bungling.” “I do not believe that it was directed against the United States,” he says. “It was simply stupid. It sacrificed our own national interests far more than it rance and Great Britain 1214 F St Out Th All Remaini menaced ey_Gol! ing Winter C-O-A-T-S Dress Coats, Sports Coats, Fur Coats Still Further Reductions DRESSES Great Valutes at $15.75 In Our Second FI oor Dress Section Main Floor Specials Dresses Every Dress an unusual Clearance of Underwear $9.45 Crepe de Chine and Satin Bloomers, Chemise and Step- ins. Plain and lacy styles. Every color. [T Clearance of BAGS $1.95 All leather and stvles. Every color. Dresses Priced far below their actual worth. 512 Silk Hosiery s Fine quality chif- fon hose in every color and size. Buy 6 pairs and save. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 1929." WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AxD G STREETS Men’s Suits, $29.75 Were 345 26 Suits in this group, including Two- trousers and Four-piece Golf Suits (one pair long trousers and one pair knickers). Light and dark patterns, a few plain blues. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42 and 44 regular: 33, 36, 3R, 39 and 40 short; 37, 38, 39 and 40 long; 39, 40 and 44 stout. Young Men’s Suits, $14.75 Were $30. 5 Two-trousers Suits, excellent for school wear. Two suits size 34, and 3 size. 35, 11 Silk and Pique Dress Waistcoats, sizes 34 to 40 in regular and long models. SLIGHTLY SOILED. Were $10. ..$1.95 5 English Topcoats in raglan model Sizes 34, 36, 37, 38 and 39. Were $65. Now...$39.50 THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Fancy Socks 55¢ pair werest 66 Pairs Men's Silk and Wool Mixed and Wool Fancy Socks, reinforced heel and toe. Sizes 10 to 1114 4 Men's Derby Hats, sizes 67 and 7%. Werc $8.50. Now ... 3.85 14 Men’s Outing nnel Night Shirts, military collar. Sizes 15, 18 and 19. Were $2. Now $1.15 17 Pairs Men's Tan Wool-lined Gloves, sizes 714, 8, 81, and 9. Were $3. Now....... $1.85 18 Men’s Silk Squares for scarfs, mostly light colors. Were $5. Now sueeeseo .. SL85 24 Pairs Men’s All-wool Golf Hose, Iancy colors. Sizes 10 and 105, Were $2.50 and $3. Now $1.15 36 Men's Cnlored Shirts of French percale and madras, neckband and collar attached styles. Sizes in the lot 14 to 17. Were $3. Now $1.50 THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Arnold Glove Grip Oxfords, $7.45 were 12 (17) Pairs Brown Vici Kid Oxfords, combi- nation last, leather sole and rubber heel. Sizes in the combined lots as follow 814, 9%, 10%; A 8, 9, 9%, 1014, 11; B 6 613, 10/~ 11, 11%. ’s’ Daniel Green Comfy and Leather House Slippers 36 Pairs Men’s Daniel Green Comfy Slippers in tan, blue, black calf and patent colt. Sev- eral styles in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. Sizes 6, 613, 7, T'3, 812, 9, 912, 10 and 11. Were $3.75 to'$5. Now.. .$2.80 65 Pairs Men's Leather House Sllppeu\ in tan, red, wine, blue and patent colt. Opera, Romeo and Faust styles, but not all sizes in each style. Sizes 6, 612, 7, 713, 8, 814, 9, 9%, 10%; and 11, Were $5.75 to $7. Now. .. $4.31 THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Junior Boys’ Overcoats, $5.75 Were $1315 $157s 1875 17 Junior Boys’ Fine Wool Overcoats, dress and sports models, double-breasted style. Wool lmcd sateen yoke. Dark shades. Sizes 3, 5, 6 and 7. 22 Boys’ Slnglevbrmkd Suits with two pairs golf knickers, in fabrics that will stand wear, Beautifully tailored. Sizes 6, 8 to 15, taken from regular stock and greatly reduced for clearance. Were $15.75 and §18.75. Now..$10.95 200 Pairs Boys’ l‘lncy Cotton Golf Hose, in smart patterns, 1 sizes, 7Y to 11. Spechlly priced at 44 Silk, Cof nion Slllll. Dnlby make; short sleeves and knee length, button lround waist. Sizes 4 and 6. Specially priced 'ru Bovs' SToRE, FOURTH FLOOR, Youths’ and Boys’ Oxfords $2‘95 Were More Youths’ and Boys’ Oxfords of tan elk leather, straight tip and welt soles. 18 pairs youths’ sizes A 1314, 1, l/z. 2; B 11%, 121, 11 Pairs hoys’ sizes B 3, 34, 4, 4V, 5, 504 b C 2%, 3, 3%, 5. Pairs Boyl Tan Calllkln Oxlords. size B 4, Grutly reduced to . 2.95 Grently reduced to.. Tl-u: Bovs' STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. Children’s Pumps, $1.45 Manufacturer’s Samples 30 pairs, pumps and straps; all are desirable styles of black patent and combinations. Sizes C 10 and C 13 only. 6 Pairs Infants’ Shoes, tan calf lace, blm:k pa!- ent button. Sizes in the lot C 5, Were $3 to $4. Now. 12 Pairs Children’s La 0es, patent dull- WD and patent white-top. Sizes in the lot B 814, 9%, 10%2; C 8%, 9, 10, 10%; D 85, WEre 34.5 Now .$1.45 18 Pairs Junior Glrh l’nlent One-:v.r-p Pumps‘ blonde kid trimmings, turn sole. Sizes B 12, 1275, 13, 1315, 1 2; C 12, 121, 13, 131, 1, 115, Were $5. Now $3.¢ 95 5 Pairs Junior Girls’ Tan Calf Oxlol’dl, straight tip. Sizes A 122; B 11%, 12; D 12 ‘Were $5. Now .... .$3.95 8 Pairs Junior Mlsuu Tan Calfskin Ox!m’dl. lizard calf tips and saddle welt sole. Sizes B 6; C 5, D 4 Were $6.50. Now veeee..$3.95 15 Pairs Children's Comfy Slippers, in leather and felt. Rose, blue and American Beauty colors. Sizes 412 and 10! only. Reduced for clearance to .... ceeesn 8175 CHILDREN'S SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. 5 Women's Pumps, $4.85 Were 510 to 18 36 Pairs Women's Evening Pumps of Paisley or in and Afternoon l‘mu]n of I Leather and Genuine 1 combined lot as follows: AA Va 4%, 5,6; A4,4Y.8; 1{3"4(,¥‘,,4/. 58 Pairs Women's Suede Pumps, in black or brown, ‘many are trimmed in genuine reptile. Spanish or Cuban heels. A few pairs of patent leather ties with Spanish heels in the lot. Sizes in the lot as lollo;s AAA 5, 6, 7, T15; A 40 Pairs Women'’s Fur-trimm Boots, of whipcord with fur mmmlng to match. Sizes 3 to 7. Were $12.50. NOW.........$5.75 WOMEN's SHOES, THIRD FLoOR CLEARANCE Men's Suits and Overcoats Two-Trousers Suits $2625 were $35 $3375 were $45 English Fabric Suits—American Tailored 35625 were $75 English Overcoats—our own impotts $48.75 were $65 $56:25 were $75 $6375 were $85 $7125 were $95 $75 were $100 Domestic Overcoats $29.75 were $40 $3375 were $45 $56:25 were $75 “Sedan” Montagnac Overcoats $9375 were $125 THE MEN'S STORE AND ENGLISH SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. Week End Candy Special, 2 Pounds Homemade Candy, 95¢ Canoy, First FLOOR Women’s Kid Gloves $1.95 Pair Were $3. 200 Pairs Women's Fancy Cuff and Pull-on Kid Gloves, in tan, white, mode and 4 33,7, T%. Were $1.95 pair. Now. 3 60_Pairs Women's Fancy Cuft and Full-on Fabric Gloves, beige and chamois colors. sizes 5Va 6 and 7. Very specially priced. i GLOVES, FIRST FLOOR Lace Remnants Numerous short lengths of Lace in various widths and lengths are offered wmnrrow at reduc- tions of % to ! Laces, FIRST an Delnaps, 4 Boxes, $1 Were 40c box. 200 boxes of Delnaps, each box contains 12. This value demands early selection. 38 Rubberized ousehold Abrons, in assorted colors. 5 100" Varpinhsnish Foun 24, Scissors Sharpenérs.” "Were 15c Now abi 8 e Sy T Mece D Nortions, FirsT FLOOR Hat Boxes, Trunks— Reduced Hat Boxes reducefl ll follows: at $17.50; were “nnl) relmced ll Ynllowl S S 2 ‘TRAVELING GoOODS FourTH FLOOR Books Reduced 1 “Life of Edgar Allen Poe,” volumes. Was $10. Now. . $2.5 “In Barbary,” by Alex. Powell Was $4. Now. ves Sl “Plaintowns of luly." w.s $3. NoW.......... ¢ “Log of the Grand Turks,” hy Peabody. Was $1.50. Now. .75 “Down the Mackenzie,' Waldo. Was $3.75. Now. .. “Gazelles Ears,” by Ford. Was $2.50. Now..... 10 “Man Possessed,” by Wm. Rose Benet. Were SZ 50 Now ... 5 “Golden Dancer,” by Cyfll Hume. Were $2.50. Now..45¢ Books for Children 2 “Ten Minute Tales.” Were $1.50. Now. . . . Sc “Children’s Home.” Were $1.75. Now. .Sl “Radio Boys Seek Lost At- lantis.” Was 50c. Now....25¢ “Dick Kent in Far North.” Was 50c. Now..........25¢ Ann Series. Were 50c. eers.25¢ mllll.le Club Serhl Were 50c. Now.. .25¢ 1 Table of thelllneolll Ch;l- 0c to $2 Book STORE, FIRST F'Lool. Novelty Jewelry Perfume Bottles, were $3.50. now . $1.50 88 now . 3 Perfume 3 Lip Sticks, were $ 1 Sewing Set, 1 5 i Set of Studu e $2:30, how 5130 Enameled were §1, now 33e Faameied Prus, were 5130 voe Earrings at the following reducs : Dalrs at $2; were 34, 2 pairs at $3: were $15. 1 pair at $10; was 1 pair at $12; was $24. NOVELTY JEWELRY FrsT FLOOR Smoking Accessories !ll "l‘ le‘Nclnr!“C ll‘e.l. !Ilve lllled Ci Alh 'l'nyl ‘Feelfee “‘gfl "No' 818 l& Cigarette Box. Was $12.50 Now Ash Tray. Was Cikarette” Box: Was' $10.:50. Glearette Holders. Were Clearette Holder. Was 39. Now Cigarette Holder. Was $7. Nn‘; Ash Tray. Was $4. Now.. SMOKING ACCESSORIES First FLOOR Girls’ Apparel Reduced 1 Girl's Tan Winter Coat. with fur trimming. Size Was _$18. Now 95 Gl sve: road- cloth, in"white, peach and_tan. Siz d 12" Were 3295 an Siees B 10 atd ‘Now $2.95 a rench rints _and 14, Were Girls' D of "dotied’ ‘Swiss, georgette AR velveteen. in' or: chid. yhlte and black. Sizes 7. & ere $12640 and 5 e mne. "I sunai Can ite. 8z and 10. Were xnsu G sizes Givvs_Red ‘Wi Girl's_Re lar. ‘Size 14" Was o GIrLs” APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Fur Trimmings Reduced 1 Yard—3-inch Platinum Grizette, s 36, 28 (e hes—t-meh ' nel as $9.63. Now inches—2-inch ~Be BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS First FLOOR Art Embroidery 1 !nl-u-inuend Satin Pillow n , bright colo foile blue and white, green hue te and rose and whit 95." Now lack Waste' Pager Bas 8¢, Now, Tamel a Scido B Baskets, ‘rose and green. $11. Now £33 Kitchen l(nmnmm 2 fiten 4nd 1 black fower déco- ty Oc Se .-._-..< z ART EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH 'LOOR Linen Guest Towels, Special, Two for $1 240 Linen Guest Towels, hande page flet lace edwe with insets si g Was w Hemstitched un-- Lansh * Sels floral design. h colored bor ders.. One 64x64-tnch clom and 3% 13x15-inch " napki OIL- Now. i Tematliched Linen L Sets. colored block plaid. | One. S4x34 inch cloth and six “L4x14-inch napkins. ILED. £5. Now € 8225 Fancy l.mms, 'Seconp Froor Leather Frames (Polyehrome (‘Incl. bon. Was $5. No Cl.ocxs AND FRAMES First FLOOR. Women'’s Silk Umbrel- las Reduced to $3.95 25 Fancy Bordered Silk Umbrellas, mounte 16-rib _ frames. with ambertone th;ndx‘" Tips and fer- rules to match. In havy, green, re brown. burple, black 'with black and white border: §"Women' s Silk “Cmbrellas, mounted n frames with' assorted Somposition' hand 2 havy: Dlack “and gree 812 Now . $7.45 UnsReLLAs, FirsT FLoOR. Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O, D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Toilet Goods Reduced 8 Bottles of Brilliantine. Were 35¢c. Now...%5¢ 11 Bottles Narcissus Dechine Toilet \\al Were $1.50. Now 2 Make-up Boxefl. Were $4, Now 7 Bottles Love Me Perfume. Were 82 Now -Sc ;I" Bottles Mavis Toilet Water. Were $1. low 0 Were $1. No .25¢ 2 Bottles Love Me Perfume. Were $2.7 Now $1 1 Bottle La Boheme Perfume. Now 118 Cakes Laytrix Soan. 6 Boxes Bath Tablef 6 Pairs Rubber Gloves. Were 90c pfllr Now 350 56 Rubber-lined Tourist Bags. Were $1.45. Now Box . Dennis Bath Sal DAMAGED ‘Were $1 box. Now. 3 St Dennis Sets, SLIGHTLY DAMAOBD. Were $1.50 set. Now. 10 Hair Brushes, reduced to. ToiLer Goops, First FLOOR. Women’s Linen Handker- chiefs, Special, 10c each 600 Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with narrow colored hems. HaNDKERCHIEFS, FIRST FLOOR. Sporting Goods Reduced 1 Golf Putter. Was $10. Now .... ..$7.50 2 Heavy Wool Sweaters with roll collars. Were $13.50. Now . $8. 2 Sweater Sets, small sizes., Were '$10. Now 3 Sweatshirts. Were $2.50. Now 1 Lumberjack. Was $10. Now .. 1 Golf Club. left-hand driver. Was $10. $2 4 Stewart Golf Irons. Were $6. SPORTING Goops, FourRTH FLOOR. China Greatly Reduced 84 English China Dessert l’hwl Greatly re- duced to . 36 Dessert Plllzfl. each. Now 25¢ 10 Imported China Sherbets ln(l ’l‘ny!. Were $1.50 set. Now 3¢ 10 TImported Were 75c. Now 50¢ 12 Noritake China Coupe Soups. Greatly re- duced to, each 75¢ 12 English Porcelain Bouilion Cups and Sau- cers. Greatly reduced to, cup and saucer, 50c 1 Large Tray, SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. $6. Now . 10 China Ash Trays, in 3 $1. Now Odds_ and "E: Stock, Pottery and Fancy China at Grenly Reduced Prices. CHiNa, FIrTH FLOOR. Glassware Reduced 8 (‘olored Glass Water Pitchers. Special price, 44 Fhin Biown “Beverage Glasses, ‘14-ounce size. Special price, each .5¢ 1 Imported Hand-decorated C:ndy Jar. Was $3.95. Now . $1. 5 lmpomd Colored ‘Were $5. Now . 28 Low Candle Holders, g! top. Were $1.25. Now .. .50¢ Odds and Ends of Table Glassware at Greatly Reduced Prices. GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. Hemstitched Huck Towels Special, $3 dozen 40 dozen All Pure Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels at a special price that offers you an opportunity to supply your future needs, Size 16x30 inches. LiNeNs, SecoND FLOOR. Stationery Specials 150 Linen-finish Playing Cards, put up in fancy decorated envelope cases. Special value, Friday .... 42¢ 100 Pounds Good Quality Slll‘le Sheet Paper and two packages of envelopes vmh each pur- chase of 1 pound paper. Special STATIONERY, FIRST FLOOR. Picture Frames Reduced 1-4 and More 30 High-grade Revolving and Swinging Frames in silver, gold and polychrome finishes suitable for photographs. These frames have been used as samples, and are offered tomorrow at liberal reductions. Prices range from $1.50 to $7.50. PICTURES AND FRAMES, SIXTH FLOOR. Housewares Reductions White Table Covers. size xS0 L £D. 5 nd Dresser Sea o5, r.mu r'l'.'v‘ sgm.u '\lvervl?m 3 e Co LlGHTLY m\unm'"{'v" 53 35 "Now. ‘ape Cod” GED. . top ' 11 ‘inches’ wme from_ 18 to 33 inches. SLIGH’ Were $7.50. Now Radiator ;l;zuvrnmm fij memls -M? ble from 22 to 40 incl AGED. ~ Were 9. Now 5 Crech Metal Figmer Box with | DAMAG! e e ) U‘ 451‘2": ey 3 2 > ) 5} s - lhnl Vacuum w-ee.n. so. 2 iain Top Kiichen Tavle ‘wiih drawer.’ SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, $10.: Now 2 '.fll‘lln ‘I‘n hllrhl‘ll “Tahles. sze 35X E $0.35. NDW WORN AND DAMAGED. W Flower Boxe: 8L kw'n.v SHOPWORN ™ Were 33 HousewaRes, FIFTH FLoOR Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue Special, 78¢ 500 rolls Fine-grade Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Houszwares, Firta FLOOR. 530" Now. . 38 ' inches “Jon: ow