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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929. . | NATIONALIST TROOPS | ousintic, Susanetist f2o%s sionk, ot | R-101 DAMAGES NOSE e e Wi Hupeh and Honan, ner u}:mok&m AFTER TEST FLIGHT During the final :genuamlgur.{:r;-%- ARE BEATEN IN HUPEH | i0:650" wetionsist forces dsserica_sna i Buped hex "ose and. tore. the en- besan, vaging the couniepide, ¥ priian Diripibles Trip Reveals| TS SUL U0 AT, (RS, 1 flight three engines gave some trouble, | “People’s Army” Scores Decisive| Further reports told of wounded Na- Need for Slight Changes in e ipe of the cool: | Victory in Battle Along Border, |from the west. The majority were suf- i bber Hot | onalists Sooding into Cherg Chty Cooling Apparatus. ing apparatus splitting. These were re- fering from sword and bayonet wWounds. ' g yno Assoclated Press 3 el were en- . The operation in each case took about | s Japaness Say. g e O rombat to con- | CARDINGTON, England, November | an hour. Officials said the exoerience S e T serve ammunition. Officials of Laohokow | 4 —The dirigible R-101 was hitched to proved the vlbnluon mln .the! "’llgh:;! i By the Associated Press. were fleeing in confusion. as the in: er mooring mast at 10 o'clock yester- wl:emh‘c% :‘;rfa‘:;ner cgp);e", e T - i . 10™11™ F aND G STREETS vaders neared the city. | day morning, after her first ali-night v HANKOW, November 4—The Japa- | " 150 " qionatch sald fiight, which lasted 14 hours. airship will be ready for fight Tuesday. nese military intelligence stated yester- | wyominchun crushed the Nationalist| The huge airship, carrying a full crew e he Kuominchun or “people’s | forces, the victory resulting in great|and in command of J. Scott, carried | ‘Talking motion pictures have just ap- d scored a decisive victory 'confusl t speed and altitude tests on the WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS Early American Silver Has always distinguished America’s Tables The flawless character of perfect simplicity—the as- surance and confidence of sterling—are the merits of “Antique” sterling flatware sketched above. Just as in America’s earliest table sil- ver — from which it was copied — we cultivate ' its friendship and dignity for our tables. Service for six......... $89 Sterling Table Center and Candlesticks; of a match- ing Early American de- i $110 Brveaware, Fast FLOOR. Newest Shades Of Pussy Willow Silks «oo A Very Special Selling —far below their usual prices. Because their rich silks radiate light so charm- ingly, we make them stretched tight across the frames. Fancy ovals and bell shapes need only finish- ing touches of silk braid; gold, rust, green and tan. Bridge Table $5 $7.50 Junior $8.50 Lamps, SEvENTH FLOOR. Within the Smart Home . The Georgians iked the sparkle of rock crystal glasses, just such these, for their tables. Reprodu s nail design, so typical of their period. $14 half dozen $14 half dozen $12 half dozen ~ Luncheon Modernism Hand-Blocked Linens from Germany Friendly little sunny linens that make luncheon the gay little meal it is—each one hand-blocked with modern designs that achieve the distinctive and unusual. Equally as worthy of mention as their artistically-chosen colorings of the rainbow and their clever prints is their exceptionally fine quality linen. Laundering increases their appearance, Sets complete with 52-inch $ 12‘50 cloths and six 14-inch napkins. LiNeNs, SEcoND FLOOR. Tuesday and Wednesday at 3:30—Miss Martin Assistant Director from the Good Housekeeping Studios Your charming hostess, Miss Martin, brings with her ever so many new plans for your period table. As examples, she dis- closes the secrets of distinctive Early American and Georgian settings, but you may be sure she has equally as diverting ones for particular schemes. She will be “at home” in The Dinnerware Room, Fifth Floor. OmNa, FirrH FLOOR. Keep Summer’s Colors in Sun Rooms; Recrea- tion Rooms, Breakfast Alcoves and Kitchens Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum The Sun Rooms choose linoleums that bring the charm of flagstones, bricks and broken stones gardens use—the billiard room where young folks gather likes the modernism of blocked designs—while kitchens and breakfast alcoves are particular to get only the new prints that live beautifully with their individual color schemes. Woodward & Lothrop has them all—and what a wealth of colorings they find. There are 20 distinctive patterns, too. $2.75 square yard Linoreums, FIFTH FLOOR. of Bridge Bridge - Furniture smooth in action (Sketched in group ‘above) A twist of the lever closes four legs at once— this table opens as easily by one leg. In metal, with leatherette top; black, red and green, with comfort. able, matching ch Five-piece set, complete veee.. . 32250 Metal Tables. $6.50 to $25 Wooden Tables. ..$3 to $18.50 PURNTTURE, S1xTR FLOOR. Accessories for actual play Crest Linen, gold edge cards, Decorated Score Pads......$! Bridge Pencils....... 5S¢ - Imported Leather. Score Pads, including pad, pencil and re- fill, in red, green and blue, §1 Silk Moire, rubberized, Table Covers $2.78 Rubberized Brocade Covers, $3.50 STaTIONERY, AmSLE 4, Pmst FLoom. For Smoking at the table Imported Table Smoking Set, with nest of four ash trays; in metal and china......$10 Matching Table Lighter, $9.50 Pelican Ash Tray in brass finish ..82.28 Clamp-on Ash Trays, whick are attached to the edge of the table $1 Electric Table Lighters....$5 SMOKING ACCESSORIES, AISLE 8 First FLOOR. Bridge Prizes well worth an afternoon’s struggle Brass Cigarette Boxes......$1 Brass Nested Ash Trays....$1 Boudoir Lamp and Shade. ..$1 Bath Salts in novelty bottles, $1 Telephone and Engagement BookS v.ooorenessesisiesi®l French Vanity Trays... .$1.50 Paper Cocktail Napkins— Musical Powder Boxes. ..$3.7§ Set of 6 China Ash Trays in holder ..... RO o | - Italian Leather Book igarette Boxen: .\ . 300 $1.50 to $5 Cloissonne Match Box Holders Cloissonne 3-piece Smokin,; Sets . Lo 8378 Cloissonne Ash Trays $1 New and smart—Godey Print Playing Cards, 2 packs in box" i v $1.50 Decorated Metal Trays THE Girr 8HoP, Sevente PLOOR,