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B—-6 Polish-Czech Envoys See Pactas Model for For Reconstruction Friendliness of U. S. And Britain to Plan Reported by Exiles By BLAIR BOLLES. The pattern for the whole recon- struction of Europe, including coun- | jected on the same general lines. The details of the latter confederation plan were annoynced in London a few days ago. “The principal point,” Minister Hurban said, “is that we are not only fighting with the Allies, but that we are already working for the peace. “It is not the aim of the demo- cratic powers just to crush the totalitarian powers, but to secure | peace for everybody, including the people we are fighting.” Report Approval by People. Ambassador Ciechanowski sald | that the confederation plan would be submitted to the Polish and Czecho-Slovakian nations when they THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942. Czecho-Slovakia that the people there strongly favor the confedera- tion plan. “We consider the federative prin- ciple to be the soundest one. It is directly opposed to what Hitler calls ‘the new order'—which is a new definition for world slavery,” he said. The application of this sort of plan to Germany probably would have to await the re-education of | the younger generation of Germans and their abandonment of fotali- nowski said. He said flatly that in his estimation the present Germany would not fit into the “democratic Junior Board Co-operates (In Social Hygiene Day Members of the Junior Board of Commerce today will take blood tests during participation in Na- tional Social Hygiene Day at the Southwest Health Center of the District Health Department. The group will be headed by Millard F. West, jr., president, and Paul D. Guernsey, chairman of the board’s f Public Health Committee. Tests will tarian ideals. Ambassador Ciecha- | be made by Dr. George C. Creswell, chief medical consultant at the center. g Barker Hall. Next Thursday Dr. tis L. Anderson of the office of the assistant surgeon general, division of venereal disease control, Public Health Service, will speak at the luncheon meeting of the board in the Annapolis Hotel. Gives $600 to Red Cross MANASSAS, Va., Jan. 29 (Special) —Mrs. W. L. Lloyd, chairman of the Prince William Chaptre, American Red Cross, announced yesterday that 8600 has been contributed to date toward the $2,000 quota assigned the | county. Mother fo Be Senfenced For Killing Her Infant Federal Judge William J. Camp- found the accused guilty of man- ’ Defense, who will stress the necese slaughter. The defense, conducted by At- torney Henry Lincoln Johnson, jr., sought to prove that the defendant dropped the infant accidentally and is\ty for physical fitness. bell of the northern district of | that it had died from the effects of Illinois, herc on temporary duty, tomorrow will sentence Miss Helen G. Jackson, 21, colored, convicted of manslaughter in connection with the death of her 6-month-old infant Waughter Jane last September 5 in a room in the 1800 block of Cali- fornia street N.W. \ A District Court jury yesterday have once more attained their free- The board further will participate { the fall, Sorority Chapter to Meet Epsilon, province of Alpha Zeta Beta sorority will hold its regular business meeting at 8 p.m, Monday at the Wardman Park Hotel. Guest speaker will be Miss Mary K. Browne of the Office of Civilian like At Liggett’s, condy, 2 supply, 60c; 5 weeks', $1.10. Whelan and others. {and constructive” scheme which had | his government has negotiated in and ' London. in the observance by sending a dele- | gation Tuesday to a luncheon of ‘the District Social Hygiene Society dom. Both envoys said they ies now fighting against the United Eribs nowHEnHIE A% received reports from Poland States, has been established by the action of the Polish and Czecho- Slovakian governments in exlle in| their agreement for a post-war con-i federation between the two nations, the envoys of the two governments said at a joint press conference at the Polish Embassy here yesterday. Ambassador Ciechanowski of Poland and Minister Hurban of Czecho-Slovakia said that the 14- point confederation plan had been shown before its adoption to the governments of the United States and Great Britain and that neither power had raised any objection. “Both governments have been very friendly to our efforts” Am- bassador Ciechanowski seid, but neither he nor his colleague could report that Washington and London had actually approved the plan. The two men assumed that they had tacit approval of the two fore- most United Nations powers. “Work For Peace.” A definite basis for envisioning the new Europe is at hand in this pro- posed confederation plan if it has the blessing of the United States and Britain. The Polish-Czech con- federation will work in close co-op- eration with the Yugoslav-Greek confederation, which has been pro- WQODWARD & LIOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE 10th, 11th, F and G Streets WOODWARD & LOTHROP W™ I™F AND G STREETS Proxe DIsmicr §300 Phone DlIstrict 5300 Friday—Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandia_e is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; telephone or mail orders not accepted. Some items are soiled, marred or damaged. Store Opens at 9:30 A.M.—you can shop early in the day, or until 6:15 if you desire 9:30 AM. Is a Good Time to Begin Your Shopping—and We Are Open Until 6:15 Daily Men — an opportunity like this is an occasion to pocket considerable savings on One and Two Trousers Suits Tweed, Cheviot Topcoats Suits—were $40, $45 $2 9.50 Topcoats—were $40 120 handsome suits—one and two trouse rs models in a good selection of patterns and fabrics. Single and double breasted models for business and dress—reduced from our regular stock. Sizes: Regulars, 36 to 46; Shorts, 36 to 42; Longs. 39 to 44. §5 wel!-sfylcd topcoats—handsome, easy -fitting raglans and set-in sleeve models, in an ideal weight for Washington’s variable weather. Blues, browns and grays in plain and mixed patterns. “Sizes: Regulars, 35 to 46; Longs, 40 to 44. Wool Sweaters $1.50 $].95 [% 51 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Coats, I8 were 5275 7 casual and sports coats, fitted and box styles in brown and tan tweeds, trimmed in raccoon fur. Each coat properly labeled as to fabric content. Sizes 12 to 20. 7 Women's and Shorter Women's Coats in dressy and sports styles. Natural and black, box and fitted types. Each properly labeled as to fabric content. Sizes 3215 to 4112, 40 to 44. Were $16.95 and more. Now DRI $12.50 4 Misses’ Casual Coats in wrap-around and fitted styles. Red, tan and green, 100% wool. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 18. Were $1695 and more. Now $10 ;Mim’ Coats in black fur fabric, 627 mohalr, 38% cotton. Fitted style, size 16. Were $19.95. oW SRR T DOWN STAIRS STORE, COATS AND SUITS. Were $2.25 and $295 70 Cardigans and slip-ons; many with hand-embroidered designs and applique trimming, sizes 34 to 40 in the group—black, maize, blue, brown, beige, green and white. 15 Two-piece Suits, including smart Jjerkin suits and two-piece classic suits. Rayon crepe in novelty weaves, Some with pleated skirts, Colors are rose, brown, green, red in the group. Sizes 12 to 18. Were 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. Women's and Misses’ Dresses, 347" ¢ 579 $395. Now $2.95 and more 35 Evening Blouses of rayon; long- 45 dresses of rayon crepe in mostly one of a kind styles, tailored and soft sleeved sheers, brocade jacket types > of N and rayon satin blouses. White, g::s:ys Tt.z'mp!ess “‘:\“fe;z::c:ls in misses’ sizes only. Sizes are broken. green, red, maize and blue in the group; sizes 32 to 38. Were $3 and more. Now e USRS 60 pieces Sportswear clearance; ‘wool sweaters in bright colors, ray- on tailored shirts and cotton shirts in white and some colors. Were $1.18 and more. Now 50 DoWN STAIRS STORE, SPORTSWEAR. Women’s Hose, 6 8¢ Seconds 500 pairs 3 and 4 thread hose— some all-silk and some with cotton or rayon tops and cotton reinforced soles, in new shades; sizes 83 to 10%; in the lot. Dowx Stams Srore, Hosizy. Handbags, *I Manufacturey’s seconds 88 smooth simulated calfskin bags in black, brown, tan and navy blue —large, roomy styles, some with inside slide-fastened pockets. DowN STAIRS STORE, HANDBAGS. $l.25 Dwight H. Smiley. Alexandria. Ve AY Rayon Dresses, $2%° Were$3.95 and $4.95 75 women's and misses’ dresses in dressy and tailored styles, suitable for immediate wear. In blue, brown, rust, black and oxford. Also a few two-piece suits included in the group. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 42. Not every size in each style. 300 Maids’ Uniforms and Button-front Dresses, manu- facturer’s seconds in cotton percale, seersucker and broadcloth. Prints, blue, green, vellow, peach, squa. Sizes 12 to 44. Not each style in every size. If perfect would be $2.50. Now Knit Creepers, 65¢ Manufacturer’s irregulars 154 cotton creepers in white, maize and pink. Sizes 1, 2, 3 99 Boys' Cotton Wash Suits, manu- facturer’s irregulars. Two-tone and solid colors, closed neck &nd open sport neck style shirts, in royal, wine, light blue and tan. Bizes1to 6 Dowx STAIRS STORE, INFANTS' APPAREL. Girls’ Jackets, $]°5 Manufacturer’s closeout 59 girls' wool jackets, manufac- turer's closeout of much higher priced merchandise. Plaids and checks, double and single breasted styles. Sizes 7 to 14. 73 Girls Wash Frocks in prints, stripes and plaids of cotton or spun rayon. Broken sizes 7 to 14. Less than 14 price. Now..._.___ ---86 DOWN STAIRS STORE, GIRLS’ APPAREL. Last two days—Men’s Annual Winter Reductions Men's |, 2-trousers Suits $41.50 Men's Topcoats, Overcoats Regularly $45, $50 $39.50 Students' 2-trousers Suits Regularly $27.50, $29.50$24.75 All properly labeled as to material content THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Regularly $45, $50 817 Gth st sw. and 2], 468 H st sw. dnev McFarlend. 27, 20 New, and Ruby A Parrott the Rev York a5 A0 nw Freely Sammarine 23 1708 Q < nw Tand Maryellen Whitnes 19, 2620 16 Judee Nathan Caston Brownscombe. 39, Wilkin: and Eleanor E. Brownscom se: Judge Na g R e e ] DOWN STAIRS STORE, INEXPENSIVE DRESSES, Savings—Rich Mink-dyed and Sable-dyed Muskrat Coats 165 *195 Regularly $195 and $225 Regularly $265 The season’s favorite for glamour—your favorite for wear and rich flattery. Muskrat dyed in the rich tones of Mink or Sable for loveliest effect. In the group—styles for misses and women. A genuine oppor- tunity for you wisely looking chead. All prices plus 10% tax an | 328 Flm <t nw 1279 Park rd; e Lemont st. nw Alexandris, Va: er. Ir. 1811 weomine west, 20, 2211 Jehn™ W. Women's Slippers 95¢ and [ Were $125 and more Over 200 pairs of Shearling boots, scuffs, hostess D'Orsay types in a variety of solid colors and some multi-colors. Satins, kidskin, cotton chenille, sheepskin with hard or soft soles. Sizes 4 to 9. 100 pairs Shoes in sports and dressy styles. Famous name shoes in suede, calfskin, kidskin, combinations of tuede and alligator grained calfskin. Black or brown. Very broken lots and sizes. Sizes 4 to 9, AAA to B Were $3.95 and more. Now $1.45 and $2.85 DowN STAIRS STORE, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. ~hrer d Leon E n.w.; the Rev. 32,1821 wisconein Wilkinson. 23. 1347 | i the Rev. Frarklin B, Gillespic Giuseppe A Praino. 41. 309 Todd pl. n.e and Marv P. Sanshury. 0. 1310 L st se: the Rev. Pau) J. Dougherty. Charles W_Smith. 31, 215 E st_nw. and Margle A Jordan st nw.: v n d States Navy. 514 Monroe st. 21 21, 1451 Park rd . and Eloite Bellah,' 20. 1016 Spring rd. n w.; the Rev_ F. B. Harris Alexander Jones. 45. and Macgie Jackson 43. both of 1282 2nd st. s.w.. the Rev. Costume Slips, Manufacturer’s seconds 90 slips of rayon satin with cotton lace trim: also tailored styles in tearose only; sizes 34 to 40; not all sizes in every style. 95 Cotton Slips, manufacturer's seconds; mostly built-up shoulder style in white; sizes 34 to 50 in the group. Special 88¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE, COSTUME SLIPS. Boys” Union Suits 75: Were $1 and $1.50 39 winter-weight union suits in cotton, cotton and wool, short leg style. Sizes 6, 7, 8. Each garment is labeled as to fabric content. 35 Cotton Undershirts in athletic and short sleeve styles. Sizes 28 to 34. Were 50c. Now 35c, 3 for $1 N st nw., RN rr and Margaret Powell, ne: ihe Rev Robert Martin, 2 both of 121" H For Saron, THIRD FLOOR. T. McGee Claude A J 21 Kansas Citv. Mo.. and Cer: White. 19. 1651 n the Rev. Francis P. y War College. 24 Brookivn, N. | v, Thomas A Morrison y. 20, ai e Re Matthew J. Waitz. 28, e J. Lol T L nw. and Annle G. Murray, gnmmhll rd. nw, the Rev. enry John D ‘Jones. 19. 4904 Pit Rerine M = hr s ton. ‘Wesley Maxton. 40, 17 A st. se. and Viola N. Jackson. 31. 1544 Ist st. se.: the Rev' B. H_ Whiting. Beymour Rosenfl 4.°1771 Massach ; and Edith E. White, 22, tave. n.w.: Judge Robert y Dunklin, 21, Fort Smith, Ark.; Canon Charles W. F.'Smith Filmore E Bowler, jr. 1R and Ethel L. Dyer. 20, both of 820 B st. s.e.; the Rev. | Elmer "A. Wiiche; | Enrico J. Martello, 21, Ni ver. N. C., | 5th st. “Marine Barracks. 19,1918 D st. nee.; | the Rev. Leslie L. Bowers Jarmes F_Bateman. 22. Quantien. Va. and Whitine, h st n'w, the Rav. Charles W. Wood. Issued at Rockville. F. O'Brien. 36. Martinsburg. and Fina C. Manuel 40, r.'w. Va _Richards. and Alice E. Hold- & both_of Washington | 2 Washington. _and Ruth t Chevy Chase. Md Servis. 4. and Eleanore Seiger. >3 both of Philadelphia. Pa James F Moore. 25. Fort Belvoir. Va. and M. Gertrude Amos. 24. Hopewell. Va Charles " Clinton Harlex.” 19. and Doris jlosephirie Tapscott. 18, both of Wash- & | Borace E. Wallich, 44, Germantown, Md. and Frances E. Smith, 34, Wash- ington Chaorles ‘Hugh Barnes. 26, Caroline Knee, 32, Spring. Md, Thomas W. Va 0y and Elnora both of Silver uuanéei; } Lin;r’s in Mind —so that when you are need- | ing Bedroom Furnishings vou'll know where to come for | expert advice on the selection | of the proper Mattress and| correct type of Springs. They are health helps, you know— and sound sleep for perfect rest depends upon the Inner- spring Mattress and Box | Springs. If they are not right | —you won't feel right. You! can depend upon Linger Serv- ice. Use Our Budget Plan JINGERS 925 G St. N.W. NAtional 4711 Esteb. 1865 1 s [ TR D DT L R Smart Costume Jewelry one-of-a-kind pieces you treasure for their unusual charm, very special SI.25 52 50 All prices plus 10% tax 53.50 220 pieces altogether—Ilovely pins, some spray de- signs and some the duette style that break apart into two clips; brecelets, clips, earrings and neck- laces — smartly stone-set metal, rhinestone, and enamel pieces at very worthwhile savings. COSTUME JEWELRY, AISLE 5, FIRST FLOOR. Save 25% to 331/3% on this new purchase of s v S it G i, Week End Candy Special This tempting treat for you and your % quests — chocolate— both light and dark varieties — covered nuts and fruits 95C 2 pounds __ CaNDY, AISLE 14, FrsT FLOOR. Wool Broadloom Carpet Rugs These are ends of rolls accumulated by manufacturers fri that cost considerably more. All have finished ends, om our orders—qualities ready for immediate use. | Would i | recularly | Now | | Size | Color | be | T 57280 | $39.50 g $169.50, | Color Weave 511 Florentine Red [Plain [12x16 6/Peach | Would | | regu'arly Now | [12x12 2[Spicetone {Plain [15¢16 8[Tan [12x133[Tan 9x11.11|Brown i 9Biue 123IBe'ge T12x135(Green [12x11.9[Toupe | $49.50/ | $29.50 | $29.50 5| $7250] | $49.50! RuUGs, SixTH FLOOR. ‘Long-coveted Bedspreads Now Yours at Very Cenerous January Savings Sun Spun Chenille Bedspreads, one of which we show, of softest baby chenille in two tones —delectable shades—fresh with the fresh- s8'75 ness of cotton. Twin or double size . - Two-ione Cabin Craft Bedspreads in a closely spaced all-over pattern of cotton s6'95 chenille. Many colors, twin or full size _ . Cabin Craft Hobnail Tufted Spreads of soft ¢ 495 white cotton. Twin or full size_ = 4 Browear, Firte FLook. Super-X Movie Film Reduced 2 Special, 3|70 List price, $3.45 25 rolls 16-mm Super-X movie film, 50 feet to the roll. These films are all near expiration dates, but will give normal results if used before such date. CAMERAS, FIRsT FLOOR. Women's Rayon Underwear Manufact- E f 50: urer’s seconds 250 pieces, including panties, vests and bloomers of 2-bar tricot knit rayon, in tearose; large size only. DOWN STAIRS STORE, UNDERWEAR. Parka Hoods, 65¢ Were $1 75 hoods of wool and rayon and some cotton. In combinations of white, red and green. Each is marked as to fabric content. 35 Women's Hats of fur felt and wool felt. Dark colors, dressy and tailored style. Small and large sizes. Were $1.95 and more. Now ___ $§1 DowN STAIRS STORE, MILLINERY. 300 of white cotton broadcloth or plain and fancy patterns. Collar attached styles. The ma- jority are Sanforized-shrunk (residual shrink- age less than 17%). Sizes 14 to 17. 575 pairs Men's Sample Hose of cotton-and-rayon and cotton. Blues, greens, brown and wines in fancy pat- terns including stripes and checks. Regular and anklet styles. Sizes 10 to 12. Special 246 Men’s Ties of rayon, rayon-and-silk and wool and Blue, green, wine in plain colors Were 50c and more. 112 pieces Men's Underwear, undershirts and shorts. cotton, 12137 wool.) Now 10 Men's Robes. Blue, green, tan. Sizes small, medium and large. Each robe is labeled as to fabric content. ‘Were $7.95 and more. Now silk mixture weaves. and fancy patterns. (87127 sizes. Were, each 55c Unusual Values on Sale Friday Men's Shirts, Special *[*° Irregulars DOWN STAIRS STORE, MEN'S APPAREL. 12 Oxford Cloth Shirts, in white cotton, button-down collar. Size 10, Were $1.15. Now.___________ 850 5 McGregor Coat Sweaters, slide- fastened front, in green. Each gar- ment is labeled as to fabric con- tent. Were $5. Now.._. $3.75 DOWN STAIRS STORE, BOYS’ APPAREL. Separates for Juniors $2:9 each Were $395 | 41 100% wool jersey skirts with neat, unpressed pleats and match- ing shirtwaist blouses. In red, green, navy and soldier blue. Broken sizes 9 to 15. 51 Plaid Dresses of spun rayon, one and two piece styles with pleated skirts. Assorted colors, broken sizes 9 to 15. Were $2.95. O e $1.50 DowN STAIRS STORE, JUNIOR MISSES’ APPAREL. _ 5 pairs for $1 Now 25¢ Small, medium and large 39¢, 3 for $1.10 Morning at 9:30—(not remnants) ' Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts Specially Priced, 88¢ Would regularly be $§1.15 1,200 shirts in an excellent assortment. Choose from plain or fancy patterns in white cotton broadcloth, regular collar styles. Also a few sports DowN STATRS STORE, BOYS’ APPAREL. Special on Men's Shirts, Shorts, each 28¢ The undershirts are of soft, washable ribbed cdtton, knit to fit comfortably. The neat tailored cotton under- 4 for shorts are fully cut and sturdy “grippers” fasteners stay in place as well as oid in quick dressing. Striped patterns. Majority are Sanforized-shrunk (less than 1% residual shrinkage) Shirt sizes 34 to 46. Shorts 30 to 44. DowN STAIRS STORE, MEN'S APPAREL. Women'’s and Junior Misses’ Shoes 300 pairs in pumps and oxfords, mostly calfskin in tan $7).95 or black. They are the low-heel casual style. Sizes 2 AAA to C, 4 to 9. Not every size in each style. Special DOWN STAIRS STORE, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Women'’s Mid-season Hats Special 150 wool felt hats with brims, in both becoming bonnet ¢4 95 and off-the-face styles. Some are trimmed with veils. l Dark and pastel shades, adjustable head sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE, MILLINERY. Cotton Chenille Robes Special 78 robes in wrap-around style, easy to get into, com- fortable to wear. Sizes 12 to 18, in blue and red. Dowx STARS STORE, UNDERWEAR. 32.95 neck styles in white are included. Button-on blouses, sizes 5 to 10; junior shirts, sizes 8 to 12; youths’ sizes, 127 to 14%. Women's Rayon Gloves Special 250 poirs women's neatly tailored gloves. Slip-on e style. White, beige, black and brown. Broken size 66 range. Regularly in stock ot $1. Special DOWN STAIRS STORE, GLOVES. Girdles Specially Low Priced 120 girdles of cotton and rayon combined with elastic to give smooth control. In snug-fitting pantie and 4- garter styles. Tearose only, sizes small, medium and large. DowN STAIRS STORE, CORSETS. Evening Skirts Less than 1% Price 50 skirts of rayon Bengaline and moire, cut in full and gracefully flaring lines, nicely detailed, slide-fastened placket. Black only. Sizes 24 to 30. DOWN STAIRS STORE, SPORTSWEAR. 5 SI‘SS Good Looking Evening Blouses Reduced 75 blouses of rayon velvet, brocade, sheer and lace, in jocket and tuck-in styles. There is an interesting $3.95 variety of colors—blue, green, red, gold-color, black and many color combinations, Sizes 32 to 40. Regularly $5.95. Dowx StAms STORE, SPORTSWEAR.