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\ NEW DEFENSEPLAN | " N MURDERCAS “Vengeance Complex” ' May Be Used to Free Mrs. Raiz- wch nicer | €0 for Slaying Doctor. would be to By the Associated Press. : THE EVENING STAR, | WASHINGTON, D.: C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 - Eighth and Penns;:'lvania Avenue N.W. . - + Christmas “ Greeting o Cards - * How ¢ mail grectings to vour NEW YORK, December 16.—Mrs. T friends in the form of Lillian S. Raizen, who last Saturday - cleverly wversed. embossed shot and killed Dr. Abraham Glick- s or engraved cards— even stein at his Brooklyn office, may face i 5 L mphatically---INey Is Not Waitin £ 3 g . When we announced last week, that instead of waiting until January to effect our usual stock reductions we would give our customers the benefit of January prices NOW, we started something! The response has beer prompt, de- eisive, and, in volume, far b&yond our expectations. Now, for another big Saturday Sale of Christmas Merchandise. Sweeping Clearance of Winter Millinery We have taken our entire stock of stylish millinery and divided it into three lots for immediate disposal—every hat is the best are incxpensive a jury and defend her life on the and may be had from the ground that her act was the result of neat card of plain greeting an “irresistible” murder obsession.” to those most exquisitely This was indicated by the fact that hand-tinted. I four specialists today were examining iMrs. Raizen, secking, by following c to 1 the theories of Freud, to determine the obscure causes which may have You T pm:med her deed. % vour signature en- T defel ourts of justice have heretofor graved o 'h°i‘° !avoided- the ‘mysteries of psycho- you select—the |analysis, as it is now generally under- . cost is small. We stood, but developments in the case = would advise im- of Mrs. Raizen today were believed to P mediate piacing of £y your order, be- cause this sort of forecast the possible invasion of this realm by those who are charged with defending the self-confessed slayer. king Mrs. Kaizen's story a ¥ quality - work re- »f their work, th 2 > g - i shie £ Te. Witomythins tollosn eomech a BARGAIN at the price. Don’t miss this sale! ¥ear After ? ’ 5 : r ein. | Hats, fe ly sold t 5.00, $1 Vear i Women’s Hats, formerly sold up to $5.00, $1. ;o Bive (emjoppaie b 1 her permanently of | B 3 : e el i elieved by @ physician whom H t f l t 10 00 the “ordinary.” ew scenes and new interests, she failed to erase from her mind memory of the past or remove chiatrists describe as the e complex.” sanity Plea Given Up. tead of resorting to psycho-an- <. her attorneys might have ask- r the appointment of a commis- n_of alienists who would have ht to determine whether she is at sent sane. and it she realized the ture of her act in taking Dr. Glick- ‘s life. A finding that the wom- 3. We Have Facilities for Addressing 3 and Mailing Women’s Hats, formerly sold up to $15.00, $5.00 - Saving Money for You Is Our‘Hobby——For Example, This Great Sale of Dresses and Coats her to an institution. however, appeared today abandoned in favor of udian_theories into hu d. vi never talked of taking the life of Dr. Glick- ste) but she tailked of suicide. He expressed belief that his 3 | Saturday was to kill herself - avice No matter which price you pay you are assured of a real “buy” in this lot of quality watched in her cell to le attempts at self-de- BURCH TRIAL ADJOURNED AS PROSECUTION RESTS Defense Given Until Monday to Prepare Motions—State May Call Another Witness. By the Associated Press. ! LOS ANGELES, December 16.—The | irial of Arthur C. Burch for the al- leged murder of J. Belton Kennedy was adjourned late yesterday until | Monday morning, after the prosecu- ! tion had rested, and defense attorneys unnounced that they had several mo- tions to make and wished time to pre- pare them. The court granted a re- quest that the prosecution be granted the” privilege of reopening its case later to examine a witness wao has been 1L The last point scored by the prose- cution was testimony checking on the distance traveled the night of the ying by the automobile declared to “ been rented by Burch on that cecasion. Richard Parsons, owner of the car, testified early in the trial that a hub attachment for registering mileage showed the machine traveled forty-four miles. Recalled this afternoon Parsons testified that he drove over the route declared by the prosecution to have | been taken by Burch and that forty- four miles. was registered by the at- tachment. The trip was from Los An- <t plan in going to Glickstein's of- DO You SUFFER FROM If you suffer from headaches caused by eye- gtrain, you should at once either remove the cause of the strain or be Gitted with proper glasses. Whether it is your work causes the should -h: examined LEESFE NO MORE Neo) NARY GLASSES. M.A.LEgsE 0pTICAL (0 OPTOMETRISTS | | $5.00 ‘ dresses and coats at quantity prices. Our buying for cash and the wonderful rapidity with which we dispose of our stock explains why we can offer such values. Ao The same circum- stances also assure you that everything is fresh and that there is always, something new. DRESSES In this Sale of Dresses there are such wanted materials as <o ~ D $ 1 0.00 . g | geles to a point on a beach road near e Horli Sauta Monica and return. with two =oe . trips up a side road to Beverly Glen. i The ORIGINAL where Kennedy was slain. \ ~ Malted Milk : Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, mother of the| 5 i Silvertones, V elours, Velveteens, Serges, Poiret Tuwills, Trico- tines, Tricolettes, Can- ton Crepes, Roshanara when she went to a Los An- o get her son who was Obegchain there. - DS = & calling on T 'NO COOKING ——————— | Crepe, Charmeuse, : 2o “Food - Drink”™ for Aus AEES | propones o national referendam on ne " Taffetas, etc. The styles Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc | question of women’s service on juries, Fountains. A for HORLICK'S. | 10 0%, o e 420 5L women ezt $ 98 | icxve st o e e $ 98 amr Avoid Imirations & Substtat | 615,15 287 30T el s et e - . COATS ) The fabrics are ‘the very newest .and c hoic est—including Meltons,. Oxfords, Ve- lours, -Bolivia Cloth, ‘Normandy- Cloth, Heavy Mixtures, 3] §- Give a Plushes ‘and Furs. + Party Dress Can you equal these Coat for for $ 98 values anywhere in the $ 9 Christrzas Christmas o city? I am sure ym‘: i y : 2 ¥ ; in etx}:le Unitid States! 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