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VINSANITY OF TWO' 15 SNYDER PLEA Psychiatrist Called in Last| Move of Defense to Save Woman. By the Associated Press | NEW YORK, November Tpon Dr. Clarence JI. n: ; hicago | psychiatrist, who testified for Leopold, | and Loeb, today depended the de- fense’s hope of saving Mrs. Ruth Snyder, convicted with Henry Judd Gray of the murder of her husband.| from death Suppressed pas of Gra ed by terial for here from Ch attempt by ton 1t up Snyder slavit year pold alty On the |H\|~ of Dr. s of the confessions | e ‘ ity of Philadelphia Plane | Unit Wins Trophy From Guggenheim li,\' flm Associated Press. vis Trophy, donated by 'y F. Guggenheim for pres- entation to the aviation division of the Naval Reserve attaining the proficiency, has been wrded to the third division of the squadron of Philadelphia. uadron is commanded by Lieut. Comdr. R. S. Hedtler. The trophy was named in honor oel Davis, who killed ring in an afr- ne crash while making _test hts preparatory to a New York to Paris flight. QUIJANO NINS MEDAL IN ORATORICAL CONTEST Filipino Club President Victor in Annual Event for Quezon Award. Juan R. Quijano, president of the ilipino Club of Washington, won first prize last night in the seventh contest of the club, the Young Men's Christian tion. Yirst prize carried with it a gold mnl al, offered by Manuel L. Quezon, >sident of the Philippine senate, “ vho alss on The True E the winner u( first n]’l(’e r in the oratori ontest His st nig onio | Luna, the Soldier and Paul Myron Lineb: ent of the Other competing rs of 1life | evening included Jose Martinez, E. M. Fonbuena a ‘elipe Gamboa. Miss Maria Carballo entertained with a toe e and Fred Fisher hopes .| with a vocal solo. “I am g pon the govern 2 humane man. He v case even more than I > [ am in the middle of it.” | nd heing put to death > had died “a in prison. but she tion should be shown nd her mother. e BEDPOST IS WEAPON Woman Struck on Head During Domestic Quarrel. Pistols were used in two of several | week end fights reported by the police. Other weapons included a _bedpost, | stick of wood and another blunt R Johnson, colored, 3 9 Union street south- and Lottie Lewis. colored. 39 8181, Third street south- ictims of the pistol shots. T Tormer was shat in the tight leg | and the latter in the left hand. Earl M. Huz old, 421 5 bee: a'by three white men while rossing the trestle of the Washington Railway & Electric Co. at Fowlers Hill late last night. He was struck on the head with a blunt instrument, he reported, and was treated at Georgetown _University Hospital for #calp wounds. | Two domestic rows were included in the list of altercations reported. Mrs. Hine Thompson, colored, 27 years old, struck on the head with a bed- Post, was treated at home by a physi- ¢ian from Emergency Hospital. Pearl Moore, colored, 29 years old, 109 Six- teenth street southeast, alleged to have been cut in the abdomen dur- Ing a domestic row, was given surgi- cal aid at Casualty Hospital. Alexander Clark, 19 years old. a sajlor aboard the U. S, Memphis, was struck on the head with a coup- ling pin while engaged in an early morning_row at Thirteenth and C streets. He was given first aid at Emergency Hospital before being taken to Naval Hospital. His skull may be fractured, police reported. Vernon Larkin, 26 years old, 2100 I street, was held by the police for in- ;eslisatlon in connection with the af- air. Others fnjured in week end rows were William Otey, colored, 24 years, 1322 V street; Henry Shields, colored, 31 years old, 2419 I street, and Helen Moore, colored, 21 years old, 915 Tw enth street. to her da {ana i mson was chairman of nd the judges were . Lobinger, Edwin S. Puller Alfredo 7TUeRE'S 2 bigger demand than ever this year for Volland books. Children love them. 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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! — B, // / Tl \\\ Reproductions of Chanel’s Crystal Jewelry Ideal Gifts for the Smart Woman Smart women on both sides m the \t]ant!c have adopted this chic cr silverite and sterling silver. since Chanel introduced the crystal mode. We present a large and varied collection of exact copies—as smart as the originals. You will find bracelets, chokers, earrings, pins and sautoirs—attrac- tively priced —and exceptionally smart for Christmas gifts. $6 to $12.75 ..$3.50 to $25 Bracelets ... Chokers .. Chains Earrings Shoulder Pins . Sautoir Chains .. ..$1 to $5.50 .$3.50 to $8.50 ..$5.50 to $7 crysta® a-r"‘“ A “‘ silve™ get ¥ 535“ Bracelety of ¢ set in "Brhn‘ s Ivmh ilver, Square-cut crystal ear- rings set in silverite, 1 Silverite i s erystal. drops, " " ith 5 Chokers of Crystal set in silverite, $350 JeaweLny SecrioN, First FLOOR. Imlnjgfimavh & o —The Christmas Store Furs | Remodeled Fur- coats ‘and wraps whose value is the same as when they were purchased. - but. whose lines are those of past seasons’ fashions, ‘may be_ given the chic of the present mode by our expert furriers. Woodward & Lothrop will be glad to offer suggestions and estimates on remodeling your furs in the latest style. . Fur SecrioN, TR Froor. Jewelry Repaired Jewels, whose intrinsic worth is high, but whose mountings are old-fashioned, may he re- mounted.by our experts, creat- ing modern jewelry, yet retain- ing the sentiment attached to it. You can have an heirloom made into new-fashioned jew- elry for Christmas gifts. Indi- vidual designs will be made and estimates given upon re- quest. JEWELRY REPAIR SECTION, FIRST FLOOR. Imported Linen and Voile Frocks A Most Attractive Christmas Selling This is an exceptional offer—one that we:cannot overstress—im- ported French frocks of fine qual- ity linen and voile, with touches of hand-embroidery and hand- drawn work—at this .Jlow price. These are just the frocks every woman needs for housé wear and general daytime wear. They are ideal for gifts. Some ‘of ‘the voile frocks are printed and trimmed with bias folds and applique in contrasting colors. Pastel colors. Long and Short Sleeves Kimono Sieeves HoMe Frock EmCTION,. THIRD FLOOR. Imported English - Girdles $5 $7.50 Step-in girdles of 'fine élastic, in plain or fancy weave.- They are boneless, fitting the figure shugly, yet allowing freedom for dancing and active sports. The lacing”at the waist line gives easy ad]ustment and. smooth lines. You will find these girdles the ideal foundation” for Winter clothes, as they give the desired slender. youth- ful silhouette, with a feeling that the figure is unconfined. Corser SgcTiON, ' THIRD FLOOR. T Life and Letters of Walter H. Page By Burton J. Hendrick (Two Volumes Boxed) $2 This is a new edition of a book that first sold at $10. At this new price you will want a book for yourselfi and several for Christmas gifts. This book is acclaimed one of the greatest hiographies of our age. and is a worthwhile addition to every library. Book SectioN, FIFTH FLOOR. Migrator ‘Wardrobe Hat Boxes $10:50 to $42:50 A new hat box that packs like a ward- robe trunk. One ean travel carrying a complete wardrobe by hand. Due to dis- tinctive hanger construction, this small, light bag will hold a large wardrobe. packed as securely’ arid unwrinkled as in a wardrobe ‘trunk. It will slide under Pullman seat. In Fabrikoid, Black. Enamel, Cowhide Iaxp LudaAce SscTioN, FirsT FLOOR. Holiday Dress Goods Attractively Boxed for Gifts Dress material is a gift that will he appreciated. Our Cot- ton:Goods-Section offers many lovely patterns in— 5 yards, 36-inch Printed Percale, $1.40. .4 yards, 36-incl Printed ercale, $1.12. 5-yards, 32-inch Printed :Zephyr, $1.40. 4 yards, 32-inch Printed ephyr,$1.12, ..- a::s, S'Z-mch Printed ephyr, $1.80. dsy, 32411:!1 Prmtcd phyr, §1,35. cumv Dfll mm SucoNp Handkerchief Squares Ready for hemming for Christmas Gifts Women’s Handkerchief Squares, of pure Irish ‘linen, with woven striped borders, in a wide variety of:colors. 12-inch Squiares 15¢ each Men'’s. Handkerchief Squares, of pure Irish linen, with col- ored and -white borders and smart woven borders. : 19-inch Squares S0ceach = ‘Warrs' Goops ‘EscrioN, Sscono Froom. flwnn Christmas Gifts Attractively Priced Ribbon Novelties 50c Ribbon Powder Puffs, some lace-trimmed, on long col- ored sticks, 50c. I'ancy Ribbon Garters. of moire and satin ribbon, 50c. Ribbon-covered Slipper Trees, in two-tone effects, 50¢c. Ribbon Party Bags, in many patterns and colors, 50c. Boxed Handkerchief, in un- usual novelty box, 50c. Ribbon-covered Coat Hangers, in a variety of colors, 50c. NoTtoxs SectioN, Frst FLOOR. Dainty Gifts 50c to ¥1-75 Wash Cloth Cases, of rubber- lined cretonne and colorful satins, 50c, 75c. Tourist Cases. of gav cre- tonnes; in many patterns, 75¢, $1. Garter and Handkerchief Sets, attractively boxed, $1 to $3.50. Satin Hanky Cases, lace-trim- med and hand-painted, $1.75. Fancy Ribbon Garters, $1. Smart Party Dags, $1. $1.50. Norions SectioN. First Froor. Handmade and Hand-Embroidered Philippine Gowns, $1-75 ‘These lovely, soft nainsook owns are unusually attractive in design and workmanship. as well as price. Round, square and vee necklines. CorroN UNDERWEAR SECTION THirp FLOOR. You'll find that these lovely silken gowns of beautiful qual- ity crepe de chine make dainty Christmas gifts. There is a wide choice in lace-trimmed and tailored models. Pink, Peach, Blue, Yellow and Sweet-pea Green Sk, UNDERWEAR SECTION FrsT- FLOOR. Colorful 1 Novelty Aprons For Gifts 50c to $1-50 Lf there’s a new bride you know —someone who loves to keep house—these adorable aprons . will prove welcome gifts. Of colorful cretonne, prints, dimi- ties, percales, sateen and dim- ities—in many attractive styles. Hoye Frock SectioN, THIRD FLOOR. Turkish Embroideries Make handsome gifts These colorful Turkish Em- broideries—that are so much the . vogue—may be had in scarfs and mats,. that are round, oval and oblong. - $150 to $12.50 ARrT EMBROIDERY SECTION SEvENTH FLOOR.