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D. . FRIENDS HEAR - OF QUAKE VICTIAS e s s s Prince Henri de Bearn and Two Children in Tokio When . Disaster Occurred. News has reached Washington friends of Prince Henri de Bearn, spv- eral times counselor of the French DEDICATION PLANNED OF RUNKLE MEMORIAL ment to One of Its Founders. The monument recently erected in Arlington cemetery to the memory of Gen. Benjamin Piatt Runkle, one of the founders of the Sigma Chl Fraternity, will be dedicated tomor- row afternoon at’ 2 o'clock! Post- master General New, acting jointly as grand consul of the fraternity THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ception at the local chapter house, | Tomorrow morning golf games and sight-seeing tours: have been arranged, while just before the dedication —an will be held at the Willard. and representative of the govern. ment, will assist in the ‘dedication |1731 exercises. Thes presentation will be made by Stephen T. Mather, director of the A squadron of Army planes will fly overhead national park servic . during “the ceremonies = and dro wreaths of flowers and also taki aerial photographs. The dedication of the monument has attracted to Washington promi- nent members of the organizatio from all parts of the United Staje Trinkle of Virginia, Judg Howard Ferris and Coleman du Pon' Tomorrow evening, following thi dedication ceremoni & this evening with an open h. the visitors shington members nd give a banquet Consul and Mrs. | w N street. D RENO, Ne e <|EIGHT DIE IN_AUTO SMASHED AT CROSSING| , September 28.—John o | Lucke, Stockton, Cal., road contractor, | v |and seven of his employes ‘were killed ¢ | when an interburban motér o | crashed into their automobile, which | had stalled on. & railroad crossing ! | eleven miles east of here. One man | injured seriously. Among the dead are George Jone n|and H. C. Jones of Albany, re- | others were Californian ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. informal lunch gakz. -~ § Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street We’ve got a very Important Sale on— today and tomorrow embassy here, of his serious injury and the injury of his young son Gas- ton in the disaster at Tokio. Prince been for the past year e French embassy end his children and were in the city n the earthquake came. It is under hat Prince de Bearn, though rom broken Men"s Winter Overcoats 28 —but worth more—much more They’re made up in the better class of the double- faced weaves—plain and plaid backs—dark, medium and light colors—just what’s to be most in fashion. Single and Double-breasted—Raglan and, regular shoulders—full and half belts—patch pockets. Dandy great big coats—and of excellent make. Sizes a-plenty for everybody. i R proper w distinctive models Prince de Delongs | of the | $2 5 SUITS married 00 % 30%urrs hter of the B i 3 3 fortunc’ o' be held 1 ih (st 'fi.r"fiir ) ; $35 SUITS TOday B ' Sher the i) . nainen the muat OUR stock of Fall Suits and Over- coats represents the largest assort- et el ment of styles and patterns we have until the fol- | ever assembled." Whatever style lea 3 your requirements may be, we have them at a saving to you of $10 on every ga\'l“(‘flt the summer MAJESTIC SETS RECORD. Crosses Atlantic in Five Days and | Domestic Five Hours. Worsteds Imported Worsteds _____ STANLEY SHOP 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. tonight by V who sald the ed at Cher- Store O Store Open bourg fro Evemngs Evenings and 13 minutes. Third Floor A Sensational Saturday Offering Stunning Fall Dresses ; 720-22~24 Tih S{..N e Worth $13.98 to $17.50 Brand new dresses of lustro iront drapes models; em- ebroidery trimmed, as staple straightline mod- us satin, canton crepe, poiret twill and tricotine, made in new side panel effects. els. Choice of m women’s sizes, in Women’s Extra Size Dresses Stout Women fitted or finding to their liking lustrous silks, Poire! \ to 54 sizes. mfi“ 308 Saves $5.00 to $10.00 Buying Early on Your Coat Elegant Fall Coats B s i e Here’s a Wonderful Sale of beautiful as well sses’ and black and colors. Worth $22.50 to $27.50 to 2 92 - who experience difficulty in getting becoming styles will find dresses here. Choice” of Canton crepes. t twill, tricotine and serge, in 46 Velour—Tricotine Poiret Twill Suits of Poiret twill and tricotine, in black, brown and navy. In Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Brown -nd Gray Mixed Cheviots and Cassimeres—! belted model; $ 00 with both pairs of Knickers full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years... Boys’ School Shoes Stout Tan Calf — Blucher In the Boys’ Behalf There’s an even better reason than the price to interest you in these specials. Boys’ Combination Outfits Two-pants Suits — of stout ' Cheviots; and Cap to match. Both pairs of Knickers are full- lined, and the Cap is the popu- $ 75 lar shape. L] Sizes 7 to 17 years. Complete. Out-size Boys’‘Suits For those boys who are more fully developed than their years—regulars and stouts in properly smart models — and each Suit with TWO PAIRS OF-FULL-LINED KNICKERS. Youngsters’ Novelty Suits Jersey Middy and Balkan Suits; Blue, Brown and Tan; effectively $ trimmed in at- tractive combi- nations. Sizes 3 to 9 years. " Boys’ Furnishings Blouse Waists—with neckband and collar attached; woven and printed Madras. All sizes 6 to 16 years. $1 and $1.50 Blouses. ch the lot are the new knee-length straightline tai- lored models, wide silk braid trimmed sport mod- els and jaunty boxy effects. Styles that will appeal to the young girl, woman or matron. Specially Priced for Saturday SATURDAY!-Girls’ Day at Behrend’s Means Specially Onyx Pointed Heel Hose Good heaw) 39 1 Reduced Prices Big Boys’ Suits of Cloth $1.39 Girls’ Middies and Corduroy quality silk, R e e P - New Balkan 85 Van Raalte Chamois Hlouse and regis Popular \orfnlk - y li;)n mlrl‘;llel, m]ndn e B ot 2t Suede Gloves / et and good quality R LI P White or “blue d seamed back, icloth, in pretty trimmed—6 to 18 double soles; Striped ‘patterns. T Chamols Finish- sizes. = a Fabric GI B . e e o c $2.69 Girls’ Regulation backs. All want- ) Dresses and Straight Lace; Goodyear welt soles and nlbber-t.lp heels. They’ll wear like iron. 10 to 13%. .. cumee... $4:00 1 to 6. 5500 Sizes 12 to 20 years— 162 1052220 ‘Something i':xtra in Men’s Oxfords In Tan Calf and Scotch Grain—with damp- proof welt soles. Broad and medium toe; all Goodyea.r welted, and all with rubber heels. This is a special price for Saturday only Sport and Dress Coats, either fur- 75 trimmed, strictly tallor made or smart novelty styles, in stripes. overplaids and plain colors. New long, straightline styles, in 45 to 50 inch lengths. 69 Dozen Boys Cordovan Roll- top Hose; sizes 7 to 10%%. zgc Regularly 59c; here Mothers: Take Advantage of Satur- day’s Reduced Prices in the Boys’ Department black only. to 16 sizes. . $1.25 Blouses Correctly tajl ored. Bloues, 7 ed colors. _ Dark Blue Regu- M o aas lation Middy Dresses with open cuffs br a K “hp: weitte _— Draid ‘trimmed and oSt ke 29¢ “Rubens” Baby's pertees” fitne e Undershirts . . Saden $2.69 Glrls’ Pleated Cloth “Rubens” Vests, pure white, nice c quality sil trim- med—in medium weights. Satur- $1.39 Boys’ Corduroy and Cloth Pants New striped pat- terns novelty cloth and serviceable wide wale corduroy Knickerbockers for e e day special. Juvenile Corduroy and m Wash Suits All _ beautiful $1.49 Sotths for boys 3 10 new bues and 50c and 6% Childrens Lace High School Shoes | (5.98 Women’s Sweaters) BABIES’ DRESSES AR s i 3. B 8 years, made with ‘different Bishop style and em- | Golf loth eral Siatn s, O ana ciage === ! | leathers ana all il broidery yoke dresses, of good gquality white ba- new Fall_shapes. | blouses. Browns, shades to match blues and tans. coats. Superb tiste, for babies. 4 pretty | styles to select from. New Box Ind sm» "pleated Skirts ot so0d quality blue $ 98 and brown serge. For young girls and N Girls’ Black > Bloomers, 59c Biack Satine uil cut, well m $5.98 to $6.98 Girls’ 54 2% 7% 2% | Cloth and Silk Dresses New Fall Dresses” of wool serge, crepe and silk, made in s 98 side panel effects, m:hly embroid- . ered or pleated. Browns, blues, —_— greens, tans, etc. 5 to 14 sizes. Repeating Tomorrow— Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats $19 Suits have twe. pairs of pants—Young Men’s and Conservative models; Fancy Mixtures and Pencil Stripes. - frames. Another one of those big value:f that have made the Economy Floor famous. Coats and Sport Overcoats are in the Double-faced Cloths—Single and Double breasted models—with belts. $1.00 CORSETS 66x80 Double N | . New shapes of strong i Vi T I coutll corsets, in flesh atent Vamp with Dull Top. Patent o e and - white, in 20 to 30 i S 4 g i 5‘: andc Gray Combination. Patent with Gray | p1aid_designs, soft wool- tront and side supporters. ombination. nap finish.