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THE EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. 0. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922.° COUE THEORY ORIGINATOR AT HOME. Abe Martin Says: |5t o=t rsies | members feel toward thelr alma mater and also the keen Interest +|that 1897 takes in the well being of the United States Naval Academy.” —_— Flve hundred native woman stu- dents are reported enrolled in the new medical school for women estab- lished in Kabul, Afghanistan. New £Dbitt F at Fourteenth Don’t Make Any Other Engagement for New Year’s Eve REDUCED Misses’ and Juniors’ Apparel THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES OF THE YEAR HROUGHOUT these sales the entire mer- chandise is from our regular stocks. It is — highly fashionable and of the Very Best Qual- ities. All garments included are greatly reduced. Selection now provides the greatest savings of the year. Misses’ Tailored Suits, reduced to 2 825, $35, $45, $69.50, $78.50 Misses’ Coats, reditced to v $18.50, $25, $33, $49.50, $69.50, $78.50 Misses’ Hats, reduced to Because you'll heartily enjoy the type of -+, :«¢elebration we have planned—with which - to wish the old year good-by; and to wel- come its successor. A carefully arranged musical program, with special supper—beginning at 10:30, followed at midnight with dancing, under the most delighting conditions. Lester Moon with his new ! Reservations May Be Made of the Head Waiter — | tuup](‘lp an’ P]uitmlf plaid suit o $2.50, $5. $7.50. $9.50, $10.50, 815 would ecasily pass fer twenty- = Misses” Silk Dresses, r od five if we couldn’ all remember | ENJOY REAL 5 e Drpasr, zodliead 2 $18.50, $25, $29.50, $37.50, $33, $49.50 Misses’ Wool Dresses, reduced to | $18.50, $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 Middy Suits, reduced to $5, $7.50, $9.50, $10.50 Jersey Dresses, reduced to $10.50, $12.50 Girls” Coats. reduced to 85, §7.50, £10, 813, 825, 833 Girls’ Wash Dresses, reduced to S1.50, $1.95. 82,50 83 Girls' Middy Suits, reduced 1o Girls’ Wool Dresses, reduced to $5, $7.50. 810, 815, $18.50 Girls' Hats, reduced to $2, $5, $7.50, $9.50 Girls’ Wool and Felt Tams, reduced to $1.00, $1.93, £3.75 GOOD HEALTH —during 1923, by drinking a glass of when he drove a horse an’ buggy. Ther hain't much difference between gittin’ hit by a auto or a train ‘cept we're allowed a few | minutes t git our affairs in shape after tryin’ t’ cross a o | fipple Ciders TO DEVELOP LEI}DERSHIP.V DELICIOUS | Orang Beverage Doctors Say— Our orange Beverage con- tains the necessary VITA- MINE your system needs to keep you in perfect health. Made frewh daily at all Dike- man stores. Make a Good Job of It When you paint use the paint that will give vou best results—in present appearance and Tn his atudy in Nancy, Fran theories. Prof. Coue will vi i of articles which will be pul permanent satisfaction. So much depends upon the Paint-and “Murco” Liquid Paint —is so dependable—whether used indoors or outdoors ; whether on protected or exposed sur- faces makes no ditference. When “Murco” goes on—it GOES ON TO STAY. It's the “Lifelong Paint™—with an earned reputation. Little Advertisement Gives Prof. Coue Secret of His Creed Fund for Middies’ Benefit Donated by 1897 Navy Class. To stimulate development in the qualities of leadership umong the midshipmen at the Annapolis Naval Academy, members of tlhe class of 1897 have contributed a trust fund, from which a prize is to be given ae . to the midshipman aeemed superintendent of the acad- | Ial"’ly for Drugless Cure’ Tl'll One E “to have contributed the most i sc a ass D H s bl d U “T ’ P bv ‘hie officer-like c;‘um]me and bo A ‘ive character to the develovment of . ay e Stumble pon ruth. nilitary \Dirit and loyalty” ut the Sold for home use in school. || quarts, ':-galions or gallons. J. W. Powell, presi of the Girls’ Sweaters, reduced to $1.95, $2.95, $3.50, $4.95, $8.50 Wool Scarfs, reduced to $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 Middy Blouses, reduced to $1, $1.95, $2.50, $2.75, $3.75 A\ combination of absolutely 100% pure in- gredients—pure lead, pure turpentine, pure lin- ~eed oil and Japan drier — scientifically and experiencedly compounded. Tt UCens & fot in satisfaction to simply Fore River Shipbuilding Company of 5 DRINK SHOPS (Fifth Floor) specify “Murco” Liquid Paint. | BY BURR CHAPMAN COOK. came the man of the hour. He|Quinc el e roused by h Eanwiy clresials Naval Academy class of 1887, in pr . z | Some yeurs ago a drugsist in the JSeORig, O NS NOTARNS SN K Tar [ enting the ynatter 1o Rear Adwl 1004 F St. 719 14th gt Fbeet r Thirleentt { town of Nancy, in the north of France, { tients were numbered muny members | Wilson. -5"”‘”\‘.':.‘5";}?"":‘; Eeetan 431 9th St. 931 9th St. it [ran acrosa an_ advertisement tucked [of the nobility wnd “otherwlsr, promi- | [1S: 819, ¢ of 1897 to com- 3034 14th St. — rd Curzon, Countess y others. e better and yvou wil' Put vour trust in your . not in vour will. Have e Coue to Write for The Star Emile Coue. who is to visit America next month, l:lll just com- pleted a series of exclusive articles which will be pllb!nhul, for the first time in any form, in this newspaper. These articles, bringing up to the present date Prof. Coue’s remarkable system of ghought, w give a simple exposition of his entire philosophy. including develop- ments since the writing of his book many months ago. i orate its recént twenty-fifth an- {away on the back page of his paper. reary, “in a way that would indi- | regarding a method for acquiring success in business evolved by a Dr. | Sage of Rochester, N. Y. The drug- tin vour will. Have gist's name was Emile Coue—a son of | conscious or subronscious . ‘nts—known to the small|cept the right ideas then take poor parent irc] i v whom he [ it easv. Avoid consciously s circle of his townspeople. to whom e | S0k {101 pC0Qicousl, Sirenens dispensed the medicaments of his | SOUTS, (BNE L g betters trade, as an odd but pleasant indi- N A i e { Vidual, studious in his habits and| Prof coue will arrive in the United | moderately successful. tates early in January, his profes- Todas the name of Emile Coue. the | sional duties at home limiting his A 8E Naner, is known in cvery |Stay to several weeks, during which AT Bt D rope. and his fame has|time he will lecture ‘in New York, | Chvear rapidly throughout America.|Cleveland, Washington and Philadel- H v } phia. d, ressed the words, ;D 7 CTed, P way, T am get. | Although well on in years. he man- : e g better and better. has RO S | Mfurs & duy. He My nev hteen I addition to the series above mentioned, Prof. Coue will write Lan finternational slogan—parodied in | hours @ day. He hax never accevted || o The Star exclusive articles on American reactions to his doctrine Any quantity; any color. E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N. Main 5280 to ac- renuous While Running Drug Store, Searched $1 Bungalow Aprons, 79c - of fine count $1 Sateen Pettibockers, 69¢ Women's full cut, tic waist and ankl 59¢ Bloomers and Step-ins, 39¢ Blue or orchd. in neat stripes t groands. Sec- black, : Pl > halls, Eott of wags and [a penny of con ion for is work. K > m res C BINEE grecs. parle sl he muslc halls, e DS OF Fions | what dncome T e and methods. These articles will be of timely and unusual interest. the “open " to a new gospel of ing_to the maintenance of | They will deal with the results of his demonstrations and clinical ob- mental and physical e ent. The t Nancy. where he now has || cerCations in American cities. Already, days before his arrival in and write. k& 1 £ comy ants. | | invitati germ from which th 3] America, Couc has been swamped by invitations to speal ras signifigant inics have already been cstablished meriea, C s n 3 wri D S L in New York and ; His own signed reports of his progress here will appear, however, Coue on Way to America. o thefimastetyloGisom otag r and other rewspaper members of the North American Am I nappiness long hidden from the NEw mile Coue has left his clinic | of *acience—nome. elemental pou Newspaper Alliance. uha s on his way to this | hoiding surcease for “ail the | Hio is now nearly sevent¥|human flesh is heir to - S - rs 3 . and as he e aing | 1as forced the world to muic a path il Couce’s Latest Articles Will Begin cate t to his door. The Nancy pharmacist ([ ife to the welfare of | hue hocome a ur s S . . s o que historical . : W. - fellowmen® " Even as A YOUnE fure, and his reeeption in e % l"‘"'l.v in January, in nshmg While busy at his trade Oflghould be an event of outsts F ime 3 3 he became interested in oRe plevcr Siotioutatanding it ton Ollly in The Star. pharmacist, 1 Narth American Newepaper | Great Price Sacrifices Made in This T e Jpermanent _effects | (Copsrignt. th An CLEAR-THERACKS SALE!||= & il s | deeper for some cure of th PR oy S L 1 : o [t "Her 5 G, e DR. COUE TO BE HERE Elon JANUARY 16 AND 17 tention; then he delved into psycho- The Finest Cakes Now made at home with ease! Pat-A-Cake makes it possible for you to have tempting homemade cakes for dessert at all times —large cakes or small. Every ingredient you need is IN Pat-A-Cake—flour, sugar, salt. eggs, shortening, milk, flavoring, etc. All you need do is—ADD WATER AND BAKE. Not only does Pat-A-Cake mean less trouble, but less expense as well: for the high-grade Pa A-Cake ingredients would cost you at least " f ypnoti and other forms To $25 Women’s and Misses’ All-Wool £ 3 A P healing. In his spare - hours he studied the works of Libault Coats $13 95 § % Mnd Bernheim, bit by bit evolving S S 5 K {the principies on which his present {doctrine is built. Then came the “ad” EXT Christmas—Let the Comfort of a Christmas FFund Relieve Your Anxiety —Start Saving Now—Join the Exponent of Auto-Suggestion Sails From Cherbourg for Visit | | | | 59 heavy Coats. in dressy models, With fur collars or the : s e et from popular sport models, All regular sizes to 41; extra sizes 7 jin the newspupe e = sria 1d 52, Dr. Sag Rochester. for whi 2 cents separately at retail! = B || s rdnes"una laden wnin- FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK parately , By the Asyociated Pre: NEW YORK, December 27.—The itinerary of Dr. Emile Couo, h | | exponent of unto-suggestion, who wilj I for America today on the Majes- t out of Cherbourg. was made public $5.60 a Week fentionally in its pages, the connect- ing link between the theory and . 3 ports 2 ] o R (e P practive for which he strove. Coats $9 95 ] Worked Among Friends. Bt b e Y At first Coue experimented among his intimate friends and soen is| The experience of thou- sands of housewives is proof of Pat-A-Cake’s excellence — but such authorities as Good Housckeeping Institute, Mod- by a committee which is arranging Another zroup of 18 his visit. He plans to stay here about y Sport Coats, suedine or satin- ette lined; sizes 10 4; 2 erexd that he had hit upon a re- $1.00 a Week $2.00 a Week !marl(uhle curative power. Many peo- A £ o 2 . i iti 50c a Week A i 3 = = R | ple he knew imaginative aliments | three weeks and in addition to lectur- Provid Provides Provides ern Priscilla. Proving Plant Fine All-Wool Winter : Dl e K B uced. them to actual | ing and holding clinics In New York Provides rovides N oving ant, To $15 : L | which often redu : will visit_ Philadelphla, Washington a Fund of a Fund of a Fund of a Fund of cte., have rated it 100% for and Cleveland. The clinics, it is said, would be largely for the benefit of the poor, who would be given an opportunity to $250.00 purity, economy and conveni- ence. Get a package at your $100.00 $25.00 $50.00 test the efficacy of the formula: “Day No Penalties N mental and ph 1 distres: esses $7.95 : S i phy it b L ¢ ; such conditions.” he agued, “we can & Women's and Mistes® Dresses, of tricotine sorges and i c{e:xal:fly imagine ourselves out of "-",’T"'l,.‘";'}" prettily trimmed, paucl sides or drape-effacts; A . Q2 ‘0’:& neighbor. a blacksmith, whose — right arm had been paralyzed for sev- i eral years, was treated by Coue. To $15 Girls’ 7 by day, in every way, I am gett better and better.” Eesting | Dr. Coue will speak in Philadelphia on January 15 as gest of a citizen's | ] e committee. On January 16 and 17 he ;mmh_nrs ;\lf fli!"“Diughll:rs of the O’tl’ merican evolution. i He will be in Cleveland from Jan- | [P Pennsylvania Ave. at 1 i < uary 19 to 21, a5 guent of & sommitine | JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN or clubwomen, returning to New | President Viee President and Cashier York for h last public lecture in| this country on January 26. | Foreign Exchange—Commercial Accounts—Savings to 14 year All-Wool i | these years,” sald Coue, “you have accepted the thought that you t $7 9 3 were unable to raise your arm. That oats . . . > ; | Was wrong. You can raise it. Now to yourself, ‘T can—I can raise my PREPARED CAKE FLOUR “cAdd nothing but water” Just th for collar ur selection e: rs of brown. navy and tan; some say R 9 The blacksmith repeated the words uiting the action to the thought 5 > ac lly raised III.S arm fl, short dis- 500 Pairs of Men's | 4 Clarendon g“‘sl’"»fldv S e o ol g P ift his a ver his head, in short, . o 8285 R e R | Ak AR R A ARk kA KAk Kk AR KA A K KA AR KAk Fine Pants | -iommaogmm m Giience e - - Many other such “cures” soon spread 27-“1. Blrdeye, 10 Yds. broadcast his fame. People came C. A, GAMBRILL MFG. CO., Inc., Millers Since 1774, Baltimore, Md. x s 11 parts of KFrance, and Coue aasr $2.95 $1.49 from, 1 Tt SR Wik g RESORTS. RESORTS. at plecé in_sealed package. he propounded his conclusions, say- Victoria.B.C.. guarantced to fit woflll to you. A wonder- 54 00 ful assortment of 39¢ & 50c Silk Ribbon, 25C mv‘-f: you can persuade yourself that A wonderful assortment in self striped ]| vou can do a certain thing, provided moire; fancy combination colors. = Good f||it is possible, you will do it, how- St ever difficult it may be.” Thus he set off the imagination patterns, in all | colors, that are $3 '95 sl Vests and Pants, 79c | 1] against the will and used the tm- v vhat he termed i ‘Women's regular and ext. B agination through w b 3 Smbicionstes oo enEer it feeed | 125 mastery throush conscious auto- vear, res or sleeves. suggestion. B E\Vhat are,” he sald, “we make Bisleevens toe ol a0 work. Sizes 28 | Worth to 29c Windsor Crepe, 10c J|ourserves ind not what circumstances to 48 waist. 5.50 . ] 3 : make us.” $ White. pink, blue, orchid or yellow; soft Treats 40,000 Cases a Year. finish; mill lengths. r Lttle by little the new doctrine spread, soon making it necessary to 25c Women's & 75c Heather Mixed ’ his clinic. At this juncture Children’s $L Silk-and-Fiber :y’;‘l“fi\edlcul profession began in- Hose, 15¢ Hose, 50c Hose, 50c |||t it Consiocrarion 253" large amount of ridicule. The werk “My 30yearsinBaseBall” By John J. McGraw Manager of the “Giants” —which will be printed‘ in the Daily and CALIFORNIA Go or Return Via the North Pacific Coast Visit Victoria and Vancouver on the Trans-continental Route through the wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies Fairyland— Fine- Cotton Hose . = % vertheless, until—up to ] 3 3 . oz e || gwemenn e || v s cmny A T i Sunday Star—beginning Friday, January 5th e —— cordova e back. Front, * Perfect <k Silk Hose, fashion. | e Nancy pharmacist was treating . . miles of uninterru scenic grandeur. Coe UL R i o | | ikt flo,and (140500 ‘cases w vear. These ranged —will answer many of the questions which S TAa I 2 Comie ot A S 3 Leel, lisle tops. ~All sizes. 3 pairs, $1.35. | or cordovan; sizes ola. COLORED CAMBRIC, 10¢ from headaches, asthma, stammering, nerves and the like, to such serious ailments as paralysis, fits, rhzumatism evervthing ex- 4 s—almos $3 to $6 Pumps A ictions, such as tuberculosie, Orient, invites you to its warm open climate, golf, drives, sports and the cordial welcome of the sumptuous Empress Hotel. VANCOUVER, B. C. offers its bustling western life, its glamour of have perplexed fans—and recount many per- sonal incidents in the career of the man who Black and all colors, flne-count cambric; 'y - | for dressmaking and lining. cancer, or similar diseases in which mountains, canyons and big trees, and the hospitality of Vancouver 50c STORM SERGE, 35 and Oxfords e e o taileaes | 2 from 1892 to the present time has been a ot s : ol = —Ask for Descriptive Tour No, P-145— C —functional and organic—positive . . . P! Oc ¢ Tesults were obtained, it Is sald, commanding figure in the American game. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY e e O pe 2 .89 Buring and’ ‘Tollowing the war C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Agt., 1416 N. Y. Ave., Washington rm : : e c made many rem o _cul 3 3 ¥ 2 m::::n‘ deranged and disabled war 7. R. PERRY, Gen. Agt., Passenger Dept. Ild.!nl Ave. at 44th Bt, New York 36-In. Pajama Checks, 12}/2¢ et o oine Be sure you arrange to have The Star e 2 KK e e e Ak sk sk sk sk sk sk sk sk ok ok ok ok ok ok ook = ; - o o T Sl s regularly—for you won't want to miss a single ST Cre JEpRp—— the Lorraine Soclety of Applied pter of the M s sy . g 25¢ Yd.-Wide Cretonne; 15¢ Paychology. In the fall of the same chay the McGraw mem: o~ i year he received an invitation from 7‘.' R mlo m‘A”n;lt a number of prominent men in England to visit that country and demonstrate his methods. A wonderful selection of patterns, on medium and dark grounds; assorted lengths. 25¢ Glass Toweling, 18¢ Red and Blue Checked Glass Toweling, 17 inches wide; cut from full pleces. S RO s ineaics Bt Sacess CALVERT 1In order to adjust stock conditions we have included many. of our fine quality Oxfords and Pu There are low, Person t mediuim and high beel models.” In tans T gy Teseiods black or patent. Also several styles So the little French druggist, nov; o of of satins “inciuded. 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