The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 11

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United States ay wilt visit Seattle and other during bis american visit. i BY MILTON BRONNER P. ie ‘ARIS, Oct. 18.-Marshal erred to him, making impossible to obtain an jers, who rushed in to consult ding the Loucheur-Ra: parations conference. However, the generalissimo ing message: “I am looking forward with use everywhere I go I wit of my prades in the great war October 22. Recompany me. Maison officer with itinerary so far inet! Mo., k to Washington. aga » but purely personal eno wet talks. nc the heart and as the consult me on technica! ters. « “It's quite, possible if I store herself. ght, 1921, by N. ‘ered Easy Job, rge coun ~y government to find the ughter of an officer killed in the of making the ir, With the Ben toe te of their bd heist application Pellowing thi powers with Marshal Pech comes word that it Ix practically certain that the famous French military o celebrated his TOth birthday Oc- Dber 2, is the busiest man tn France, paratory to leaving for America. All kinds of army and govern tal problems are constantly be-, He promised me 10 precious min- Utes, but we were Interrupted at the jpointed hour by two cabinet min- theneu the allies to vietory and bas been pled ever since consolidating the jories for France, gave me the fol- ticipation and great pleasure to y first trip to America. It's a birth. y present I am giving myself “1 won't feel strange in America two million poy is. “I leave on the steamship Part None of my family will I will take enly gmall party consisting of Gen. Weig-| ¢nthusiastic proof of her own theo land and two personal aides, one of | ries. talks excellent English and ye of your | and, merican artillery during the war./own latent possibilities, shé recovered | her sight, “It was only leaving college that the train of ex includes on, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit Dayton, Indianapolis and} periences which broke my | began,” “I hope to seq, something also of | mother died. great West and South, which | and after a long convalescent period | to | began the planning of a home with | my fiance- My. ‘trip is In no way an official long known. 1 will | came, such fine soldiers hes I will refer to France's sit- ‘tion as regards land disarmament. \“France is not militaristic. France, has suffered more than any nation, wants peace and a) to heal her wounds and re- “But France cannot disarm any 54 has been done, so long f there is any menace to her se |B, A. Service) Many Applicants LONDON, Oct. 18—The rich par- ts Of a lonely little girl living in a try house have applied to mothers have offered that rash ~ Use si Will Sail With Smali Official Party October 22 to Visit Coant Foch, it al inter- Foeh who keen meet I hate pre If I speak at all f& will! pletely and lost my sight spirit } | sire to leave my home in New York ah. en to be jn Washington | and go to Colorado. the disarmament conference | subconscious mind coming to the res as my government, may want | cu¢—because it was in Colorado that my sinter one Sunday led me into aj, little church where I was given the| in six months «fh thought which gave me courage. | “The minister in-that little church | the result wald: army | make baby own. Tees into the Z Ca ng A the. hod a and pReangy a ee arpahened seeaed newed energy aad { COMMANDS HER EYES TO SEE | CLEVELAND, your subconscious work for you! beyond the realm of your own poss bilities. This Maud Hallam, practical psychologist Miss She was stone blind at one time, | The Seattle Star e SPATTL kK, WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. woek | it. | the street blame hotel the mates, sweetly thi Great stuff }they make Anna Maud Hallam Oct 18, — Train * ‘Friends, 1 mind! Make it] can understand 1} Then nothing will Se | as Mr, when we aw of human Edison under. nd believe an be w atands happy ctricity, we ¢ and prosperous, When w J make the effort to get acquainted human law as Mr. Burbank has w of plant, tree and flower, we shall be able to make at least corresponding change in the hum. for improvement. | “That gave me my cue.” | After listening to all of the books | on applied paychology which her sis | [ter could read to fer, Miss. Hallam asked to be seated before a mirror. There, believing the mirror aid | concentration practically | willed the return of her eyesight. She repeated aloud during 15 min. | utes several times every day these is the theory of Mist Anna Hellam is vital, successful due to the awakening of her | a short time after health | says Miss Hallam. “My I became seriously ill, « real pel, whom I had uddenly a message telling me of his death. “Then it was I broke down com for for perfect ped Two weeks from the day she be gan the concentration. according to fi] Miss Hallam, she wax able to see per- | fectly. ‘Then she began concentration for| perfect health. ' That, too,. ca willed, With 8 perfectly well All of this, says Mixx Hallam, is of -puttm@ the subcon scious mind at work eves eye I became possessed of a great de That was my VICTROLA This fine Model IX, with 10 selec tions on five double-face records, a supply of needies and record brush all complete for $79.35, payable at the low rate of - If, even far one day, the enjoyment You need not deny your of good music in your home. The world’s greatest artists are at whether you prefer opera, popular songs or dance music Hear this Model [X in our Private Music your service. Rooms. Pianos “Seattle's Musical and Head. Player quarters” | Pianos Jt, seggle seontl. onty nap their {Med b oe gy Mogg = down and nery tp their. red-blood beepme eronger and healthier like the norganic products ie the cheeks 0 N sake egctalintols does net: ghort tae josihe make them black nor upset the stomach Nuxated Iron often imereases the strength | id endurance of weak, delicate rks’ ti u docenela te al weeks’ time, o Win hie dong ihags wert while, and ice oe that heyescally pomess remarkable. force the kind that sn Yi Vale ie 1 ‘sai os ‘eodurance whole on som *« happe ixed ap in the laundr satin slipper dirty white kid gloves, cu “But that isift the Half the people who leave thi | don't knew whether they | in their roome or in the ha .Y They ¢ Then we must smile t the that the article was not in the room SHE GIVES LIST OF JUNK LEFT And say, you rout ms thake elebrating the Purchase of Our Home We closed a deal last week whereby we became the own- ers of the building we now occupy, and now we're going Se ae | to celebrate the event. are pught to see some} of the junk théy leave and the fuss it all cut MANY TRAVELERS LEAVE THEIR VALUABLES BEHIND, BUT OTHERS-—- We even find money hidden in the mattress, Lots of time a great deal ix lont because people are xo| glad | They May Smoke, I'm sorry I haven't been te as much as some, Sometin and those times ar '|Scotland Lags i in worst part of left them middle of to hang the ve “0 they call up] q ' but Mustn’t Spit| Population Growth | ie lost. whieh! PORTSMOUTH, England, Oct. 18.) EDINBURG, Oct, 14.—Scotland’s when things Ket nxt amoking In shops | incres » during the ake ‘eae « of the Portamouth dock | | . lent on All us thieves, | Yard has been lifted, but the work: |r and way very | Men are warned that excessive wpit-| males and $1,820 m femah mistaken and| {ne Will rewalt in renewing the non-!in 1911, The total population smoking regulations 4,882,288. |Church Wins Tilt Gamblers Lose SYDNEY, N, 8, W,, Oct. 18—-Ow wornout | ing to opposition led by the Metho. und scurred, | dist Church, establiatiment of the rling irons |New South Wales State Lottery has you id been postponed. Paris Bewailing | PARIS, Oct, 18. old The suyply from England h greatly reduced this yea $9,664 more Crawfish F ant Parisian eplcures are bewalling the lack of crawfish.| French prefer crawfish to lobsters. | ARSHAL FOCH SENDS MESSAGE TO AMERICANS Already Prepariake for the Next War r . " 'Hotel Maids Tell You That Not Even Bibles Are Immune From Petty Thieving.. cvxrva o M. Berger, a “The wo: ies. 18 Jeane today. ever imagine Suy, listen, if some, willy about taking money to bed with see a college profemsor Or 4 WOMAN vented a muffler which silences Here's ho © takes all her junk|of the men could wee their girl We're in a hurry to get our| with horn rims go away and cult sos thscheis’ “ike. ub Sle no chamber maid in| “set 1 complexions,” repoxing and we haven't me tol {eave their wearing ap draped | ee f a: attic’ hotels sighed as she|on the dresser, they'd gre Most in every cranny we ¢ tol over-a chair. That's the tige when | ™4ke bon ittack war more | pulled the sheet off a rumpled bed.| of the “country air and milk and | to see if Aunt Serena from the coun }you feel like asking, ‘Why is a | deadly, because th: e can ty “Leave her junk? What do you! cream" in the form of a|try lost her nerve at the last minute | brain lower meant” she was asked hectle powder |and sewed her money in the mat ++ _ — 1 amt exuctly what I said. “Bay, | wns, WA sedi do you know, there are women in} Ici Wonk 'Whd havent Uraine| niko Mal Heir jenough to keep their feet on the|They leave everything. We. havel steal things, too. © I'll] jRround? ‘That's the reason that| tne best supply of razor-strops im | bet there aren't many homes around > heavy shoes have come in styl.laginable. We have a whole shelf! town that doesn't boast one towel! C Have fo have something to act @) ul) of thone. Then they leave old,! or two with the name of « hotel on nay a pee gable worn out pajamas and shirts that| it. They steal the pictures off the e e woe ou, Know that there are lare pést repair, Anything that we| wail, And,"say, you wouldn't be Innin a thoi tit ine. ans 4 rein f leaning up is put in the li this but they even walk off| heir “haat? . eoeany te glory hole” with a slip of 4 r\with the Bibles that are in the | heir “hase? +. Good too, that! telling the room number and the | rooms! pers than 1 can make I 4) gate of the finding Honest, it's a fact. Sometimes | schoo! | I'm | 1 w ex than is! |i deserves careful i! making. Properly made you will have a“ Winning Cup.” pe FFE ; as been) r. The| YOU’RE GOING TO +] 0) Less than our regular marked prices on any Hart Schaffner & Marx In other _ to let you share our good for- tune by making this reduc- tion in price. Hart Schaffner & Marx Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street SUIT OR OVERCOAT (Women’s Coats included: words, we're going Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mara Clothes Shop

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