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'I‘HL EVENING " JACK HART ESGAPES |Slayer of Brother Prevented by Mud From Last Look at His Victim’s Face MARYI.AND PRISON ! STAR, lMODERNISM CALLED DISEASE BY RECTOR D. C. Tookout Asked for Baltimore| Aut0 Stalls in Road as Jailer Hurries Prisoner to Dr. Leighton Parks Says Church Funeral-Grave Closed When They Slayer First Arrested Here, i WITH ANOTHER IN FLIGHT | B the Aswoviated Press. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., | January 14— uddy roads prevented William R. Bars Pried Apart After Cell I8 {nrecden. fifts, seotion hand. from tah. Opened by Companion. T3 the Awsociated Dross. 14—Jack © gang that ihig Auwust 8, Imi trom the | he was e for his part: Mison, also »n wag convicted of robbery (n Bal- timors county and was serving a, uad of detectives un- ¢ Capt. Charles Burns | krowua haunt of lhe Warning of No Tesults. moving 1y opened t 4 key he climbed se Means OF a lever, pried opow & 4pac to Hberty. D. C. LOOKOUT ASKED. Beltimore Seeks e Where Hart Was Arrested. PRINCE GEORGE MAY WED | DISTRICT MAN’S NIECE| King's Son Reported Engaged to) Alexandria Curzon, Whose Mother Was Miss Leiter. of an to a now who recent who loves ntinue h: Upon marriage with a com- he might be obliged to re. n e all claim to successlon fo himsel ¢ male helr. would have the title of WANTED — Experienced | salesladies; attractive prop- osition. Apply at once, Out-l let Store, 623 Tth st. n.w. If You Have a House for Rent —a Star Classified ad will help you to rent it quickly. Everybody con- templating moving nat- urally looks in The Star :or a list Nof tllle available ouses. Nearly everbody in Washington reads The Star — which explains why— The Star prints MORE Classified Ads everyday than all the other papers here Combined. . “Around the corner” is & Star Branch. Office’ {brother, * | Battle = ! barn by Sheriff C. ! [ keeping, following the capture of a lieves His wife {ing a lest look at the face of his James Breeden, whom he shot to death Thursday. { Breeden begged Jailer Barl Hill to| him to attend the funcral of | other, held vyesterday several | trom this city. Jatler Hall finally granted the request and set out an automobile with Breeden | securcly handeuffed. Miry roads im- | {peded the progrens of the car. and | - THIEVES RAID FARM TO RECOVER BOILER' Arrive on Foot. Cannot Exist Witheut Funda- | mental Proof. finally it was forced to stop alto- ]GB.EF.K DANCES DEFENDED gether: The jailer and the prisoner went on afoot. ~ When they came In sight ef the grave the hearss was leaving. "My God, T hope the funeral fsn't jover’™ exclaimed Breeden. The cemetery was empty when the L¥o srrived thore. and the gtave wes closed "I wish I was in Jim's place,” sald the slayer, as he stood weeping above the newly made grave. Breeden killed his brother in a quarrel over the laiter's fallure to pay his dues (v the Malntesance of | W ays Order of Raiiroad Men. W00D TO FREE OFFICIAL CONVICTED OF SEDITION | Municipal Secretary Senteuced for Morks Capture of Para- phernalia Taken From Moonshiners. ? | Fhipinos r and other aced in tie A. Carner for safe- Ulicit liquor outfit about twe ago. There had been €0 mucl, us. that some of it was stored to | hauling to the court o visitors during th to be moonshi were engaged in loading n A large auto truck y opened fire in the | thieves returnsd the | with the boiler. e burning questions of 0 up in smoke. | The very unusual opportunity to secure the highest type of Furs, at minimun prices, is being thoroughly appreciated by those who are visiting Language Impliyng Threat Against Governor General. Br the Associated Press MANILA, January 14.—Governor General Leonard Wood will pardon Ismac Perez, munieipal secretary of of Pliar. Sorsogen provinee, conviction on a charge of sedi- tly was upheld Ly the su of the Philfppines. d to two mm\:hfl\' e of having said * hould uee our. raditional bolo to eut off (he head of Gov. me court < on the on the thro; The ‘men British v our store during this sale.’ T WE ARE ADVERTISING NO PRICES, as comparative prices have come to mean little or nothing when unaccompanied by the actual garment. When You Invest in Furs —should be your first consideration. Honest Furs, at honest prices, repre- RELIABILITY sent real economy. 1 As Furriers Exclusively, we are cquipped to give you the fullest meas- ure of Reliability, Authoritative Styles and Intrinsic Value. It Pays to Buv I'Iere, Where You Buy Safety Dr. Guthrie Sees Novelties Neces- - sary to Fill Pews. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 14.—Rev. Dr. | Leighton Parks, rector of St. Barthol- | omew's Church, who Invited Blshop | Wiliam T. Manning to try him for Loresy a month ago when the citation | for alleged heresy of the Rev. Lee W. | aton of Fort Worth, Tex., became blfe, yesterday defended the funda- | mentallst position and characterized the modernist movement as a “dis- | case.” i | Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant ex- plained at the Church of the Ascen-| slon that he did not think that be- | cause he was in the minority in his! modernist advocacy he should leave | the church and sald the demand for | his ejectlon was a “Joke.” | Rev, Dr. Willlam Dorman Guthrie defended the Greek dancin i festivals of the Church of At. 3 the-Bouwerte, recently. eorf Blshop Manuing, as necessar. people interested In religlor T am sure that all senaible peo: i Dr. Parks sald In yesterday’s sor t the fundamentalls: : t there must hurcl drirte wwhy from \th foundation and cannot fail to dls- Ive. The troubles of the present- | churches would vanish If we be- | {lisved whole heartedly in the religlon | of Jesus Christ. “The present mndeml.' view is | inot the fruit of | 1t % s 'a desire to get into | the Infinite; it e: fore Christia being whe: to the poople of ocur day. - the church will be laft ded lke a whale on thesshore. est is dving down any more (to church) 3axmaa°y fur Sale Is Now in Full Swing Appreczated Values WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, Oriental Rugs and Carpets Prior to reorganization it is necessary for us to dispose of our entire stock of highest-grade imported rugs and carpets at prices inducing enough to do so. This collection is so complete and the display is so magnifi- cent it will not only be a t1 it to Washingtonians but an edu- cation. No rugs will be sent on approval, charged, taken back or exchanged. Every rug is plainly marked and guarantced as represented. Nedib: Blchinsion, Bue.. Established 1901 1512 H St. N.W. Sdaks }'mf do. O {7uzrizrs ror over A T#iRD OF A cenTury I\ It Pays to Buy Here—With Safety 610 Twelfth St.—Just above F Thrift Week Special 400 Men’s Overcoats Last week we made a special pur- chase from an Eastern manufacturer of high grade overcoats. We pur- chased them at a figure far below the actual cost to manufacture. They would ordinarily retail at $37.50, $40, $45 and $50. We are passing the advantage of this extraordinary purchase along to you. There are 400 overcoats of various models; staples, English straight line coats, town and great ulsters. Half belts, some with belt all around. These Coats are not from our regular stocks, but are all of the same high standard that P-B exacts in correct tailoring, excellent fabrics and style. The fabrics are in the wanted colors, oxford, grays, browns and the popular heather shades. In all sizes, 33 to 50. Regulars, stouts and shorts. Special Thrift Week Price We suggest that you take advantage of this thrift-week offering and deposit the money you save in the bank. | Reorganization Sale FRESH 45¢ Dozen STORAGE 32¢ Dozen BUTTER HOLLAND PURE BELLE CREAMER" 63c H4c Pound Poun SUGAR ! B. 10 LBE. 9c 87¢ LARD 14c 27c BACON By the Rindless Piece Dry Cured 16c 28c HAMS 20c 19¢c STEW BEEF ~ Lbs...25¢ PORK CHOPS CENTER END CUTS CUTS 24' 17c CHEESE N. Y. STATE WHOLE MILK Lb.....29c COFFEE OLD DUTCH Lb.....23c CORN No. 2 Can 3 cans..25¢c TOMATOES No. 2 Can 3 cans..25¢ STRAWBERRY PRESERVES PLANTATION PINEAPPLE oy 22¢ SLICED .