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No Privacy About Coue Prefers |*COUED” BY COUE! Clinics at Nancy Patients in Crowds “Every Day You Will Be Hungry and Eat” {Says All Must Have Self-Confidence x t alone, He prefers to have) Bem in one crowd where he can ‘epeak to all of them at one time ‘There is here a point of crowd ‘Once in a while there is an excep If some one is suffering from EDITOR'S NOTH: Prior te the standing th in the gestion clinic Emile Coue ts| that there is no you e ? here to Nanc i. P attend his m f ings you sin have to make up! your mind throw reserve In to the dust-heap. | Me shuns vate appol * ‘sp like to treat y. By getting us ail he makes us uct and react! each other. Atany rate Coue's clinic is a medi “al confessional in which we confess physical ills, not only for Mon- Cous to hear, but for all present to hear. that it would cause nt to discuss aloud t in permitted to write down fs the matter with him or “and band the slip to Cous. ‘Then he bids us close our eyes and them closed until he orders us Nine o'clock. Prompt to the Monsieur Coue enters for clinic of the day. He goes around the room, anking each something about our ills. te open them. Phere is to be no attempt at hypno- ‘He tells us that in each of us there | @ conscious and an unconscious assures us he will not put If we compare them, we E while the conscious self has a unreliable memory, our uncon- has a realiy marvelous hich registers, even with- * mt our will, the slightest events, unimportant facts of our lives. but over the accomplishment il our actions, unconscious self is called ti and it makes us fm opposition to our will. Ba autowur ments, He doesn’t de-jany conflict between will and imag the latter always wins, 16, “tell yourself Tam now going to pronounce will be fixed in your brain, will be printed, engraved, en crusted there; that they will always stay there, and that without your wishing itor knowing it, you yourself and your organism are going to obey “So now T aay to you [three times @ day, at your usual al times, you will be hung will eat with great pleasure @ put overeating “You will masticate your food slowly so an to transform it Into a kind of paste before you awallow It “In this way you will easily di gest your food and xo will feel no dis comfort or pain of any kind in your stomach or intestines. ‘ou will as A consequ 9 your food and to} o use of it . muscle, force, energy life. ‘our body wil! throw off the waste material without medicines of any kind. Every night you will en joy ing sof ome | y to neet: | mply | ty will nufacture In a pri. nt. | one} feeling cheerful and ready for your day's duties. “Furthermore, tf you are some times sad, or worry, or look at the black side of things, from hence. forth you will stop it and, instead, you are going to be cheerful “You will no longer be impatient or ill tempered. “You will be patient, you will al to the things which formerly annoyed or worried you will do #0 no longer. “IL now add that your organs are functioning well. Your hewrt beats normally and your blood ctreulates &s it should. Your stomach, intes tines, lungs, liver, kidneys and blad. der are al! functioning properly “If up to the present time you have lacked confidence in yourself, this distrust will disappear and give place to confidence, based on this real the her min- his ina in each one of us. “This self-confidence is absolutely it US| necessary. When you wish to do have to perform a duty, think al ways that it is easy, Make the words ‘difficult,’ ‘impossible,’ “I can- not.’ disappear from your vocabu find | ary. “Bay to yourself instead, easy and I can. By considering « thing easy, it becomes so for you, the well and without fatigue, because you have done it without effort.” Coue said all this and a good deal more in & monotonous but soothing votee. It cradied us all into drowsl- ness from which we emerged only when he counted, ‘One—two— three,” and told us now to open our eyes. Then he once more took up his discourse, enlarging his fa- mous formula: “Tous les jours, a tous points de vue, Je vais mieux en mieux, Which in Engtiah goes: Every day, in every getting better and better. day, in every way, getting better and better. act In THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT under the sun in our line of business, and er values than you would ordinarily expect! Big Midwinter Event “Warmer” Each of the four styles listed below is very well made. They'll keep their shape, are rustproof and, due to double boning, will give better service, Girdle-Top ¥very day, | deep, tranquil slumber, without nightmares, and you will wake up} ways be master of yourself and| force of incajculable power which is| some reasonable thing or when you! Tt ta) altho it might seem the reverse for | others. You will do tt quickly and| 1.95 THE SEATTLE STAR 7) POISON GANDY SCARE PASSES, Sir William Horwood Recov- ers Death Attempt LONDON, Jan, 9—England ts be ginning to chocolates again What seemed at first to b edy of the to the big eat the trag- | n candies addresned | lefs of Scotland Yard, London's detective headquarters, has! now become a comedy. in a Six cheap candies tnclosed cardboard box originally used for }iadiew’ garters were recetved at the office here addressed to W. C. Bridge. | man, the home secretary, Suspecting other arsenic poison plot the offi | clals rushed the packet off for analy |sin All the analyst found was a slip of paper containing these words, “Please analyze, J. K. 1.” | The heads of the greatest crime de- | | tective organization tn the world had [been taken in by @ practical Joker! Thin latest development eased t tension wrought by @ long fe linetdents ing out of the a jon the lit Bir William Horw | the chiet 6 Yard, who was 1 }iy killed by eating poisoned candies | found tn his office The police offictals are stil! trying to make the public belleve that their chief was the victim of a plot work- ing thru the postoffice, But the opinion prevails generally that the “poison candy by post” story was ated to cover @ laxity on part of some of the infallible sleuths of the Yard, who sometimes are very fal lble Indeed. It ts believed that the potson was not Inserted In the packet delivered }thru the mafl, but In a box of can dies sent to Sir William Horwood by hia daughter, Beryl, on his birthday |The man or woman who designed to take the chief's life entered by vate office in the Yard, there the candies, potsoned lene cue court without being chal lenged. After Bir, William had eaten | the candy more boxes arrtved Bome were sent by the ertminal, others were sant by the police them selves, with the object of concealing the laxity that had so nearly cost Air William Nis life That much ts now known to those who are able to ob tain tnformation other than that ety jen out officially. But there still remains the question of the identity of the person respon- sible for the attempt on the life of Sir Willtam. Tt te belleved that he never will be apprehended, because there are rea- sons of state for refraining from lay ling hands on him, reasons affecting the honor of one of the proudest houses tn Europe. | v Monsiour Coue eald that covered Jeverything. Therefore he did not | have to ask us all our aympt | But the formula was more inclu | than that. It covered the physi the ‘mental and tho moral side of things. One more mechanical formuta. | When we had a pain, we should pass our hand rapidly over the act-| ing part, repeating quickly and for a large number of times the French words, “Ca passee™— "it le going ” And we would autosuggent | pain awny, Tomorrow—Coue finds Bronner a) _stubborn patient, them an Corsets Corsets ond morning day session opened this | the house By: Seaburn Brown ot d given Teed of the The ease with whieh the re publican party namumod of the by was the tanding feature of Monday's w ~ tail that attends the opening day of a Ry ae “ted de. of partiamentary action the state legisinture out of the way, the lower house of the E. Mahoney nominated ¥ state legislature body was pro: Rangor against the coeding to the task of commit }o nomination of M tee appointments when the sec < 3 ino} rtion ‘ ted | promined with Mark big figure The Bon Marchés iP Ven ES A Bi 95 Bags and Suit Cases Reduced One-Third For January Clearance Unfitted Suit Cases Fitted Suit Cases 1—$12.95 Suit Case $8.64 | 2—$16.00 Suit Cases $10.67 aie a @ake soar | 1-$17.00 Suit Case $11.34 1—$19.50 Suit Case $13.00 2—$25.00 Suit Cases $16.67 1—$20.00 Suit Case $13.34 | 1—$33-50 Suit Case $22.34 2—$22.50 Suit Cases $15.00 | !—$55.00 Suit Case $36.67 1—$60.00 Suit Case $40.00 | Men’s Kit Bags | 1—$85.00 Suit Case $56.67 1—$30.00 Kit Bag $20.00 | Overnight Bags 1—$32.00 Kit Bag $21.34 1—$16.50 Overnight Bag 50 Split Cowhide was unanimously electe after Reed now | in the TheBon Marché PIKE STREET—SBCOND AVENUB-UNION STREET $11.00 Bags at $2.95 1—$19.50 Overnight Bag Made with brass lock and $13.00 1—$20.00 Overnight Bag slide catches—18-inch size. 12 Fiber Suit Cases at $1.75 $14.00 2—$22.50 Overnight Bags 10 Fiber Matting Suit Cases 1—$25.00 Overnight Bag with straps, at $3.50. | $16.67 $15.00 Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Special Purchase And Exceptional Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Topcoats Shaggy Polaires, Over- plaids, Novelty Tweeds $23.50 Newest Sports and Swagger Models Belted and flare lines in all crisp spring colors. Becoming shoulder effects, trim tailored sleeves, yokes and col- remarkable low price! Second Floor—The Bon Marche the new, lars — truly ments at this January Clearance Sale of Shoes Colonial Street Pumps ture, with the impending work Legic of the senate quite secondary in Importanes to that whieh will cted in Breaker Reed's of the capitol building American c a per ter of addre Mond: G. QO. P. Machine Obtains Easy Control of House it out fo ot nH. Ow anod the of the legisiature 4 the remarkable de ment Washington has ac 23 leginte. determined program The Bon Marchés mere January Clearance Sales Bring Sale of Golf Ba A most unusual purchase of a large quantity of well-made Bags enables us to sell them at prices sure to clear them quickly! Sunday Bag of Heavy Brown Drill $1.50 With ball pocket as pictured White Canvas Bag $2.45 44-inch eize, with leather shoulder strap and ball pocket Dark Brown Canvas Bag $2.95 4% Inches, with leather shoulder strap and ball pocket Brown Canvas Bag $3.45 inch «ize, with leather shoulder strap § and ball pocket. Brown Canvas Bag $5.00 with shoulder ket and top strap for B-inch size, leather strap, wood clubs. White Canvas Bag $5.50 4%-ineh size, black trimming, leather fer strap and inside strap for wood clubs Traveling Bag $6.50 As pictured, G-inch size, made of heavy canvas with brass lock and long hood. Brown Canvas Bag $6.50 Biack trimming, 56-inch size. Heavy leather shoulder strap and cross strap, for wood clubs. 5-Inch Solid Leather Golf Bags $9.50 With heavy shoulder straps and large brass buckles—very handsome and very durable. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche A Special Purchase and Sale Little Tots’ Coats $6.95 $8.95 Of rich chiffon broadcloth, velour, polaire, in tan, rose, blue, maroon. Trim- med with krimmer, beaverette; set-in and patch pockets. Sizes 2 to 6 in this group at $8.95. Little Coats—Special $6.95 Polaire, diagonal and velour combined with Krimmer and Australian opossum as in the other group. Belted models with strap cuffs, straight hanging, with tail- ored cuffs, yoke backs and trim little inverted pleats. Finished with bone and self buttons. Sizes 2 to 6. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche January Sales of White Ofer an exceptional opportunity to “stock up” at decided savings. gar- hieved laying highway Semi-style, in heavy coutil, in pink. Huck Towels 15¢ Each Nainsook 25¢ Yard FREE HIP CORSETS bust and wide front say; 23 to 30, 1,000 yards 27-inch White Outing Flannel, 12c yard. 2,000 yards 36-inch Bordered Scrim, 12c yard. WOMEN'S WINTER COATS 132 Crochet BED SPREADS (Factory Imperfects) 72x82 inches Bedspread Bargains tha: as well ag unusually good. Women’s One- and Two-Strap KID SLIPPERS $1.95 Blazes 3 to 8 A g004 grade alippers with medium broad toe and rubber heels, Cleanup of Women’s Storm Rubbers 25e Pair In two styles. $1.95 Striped pink coutil, medium $1.95 FREE HIP with 3%-ineh CORSETS bust, and reinforced front with Pink eoutil, sizes 6 supporters; sizes 22 to 30, t are unusually timely $18. Rives to Surely you mus style, quality and Collars of Wolf, Fine Men’s Heavy Cotton Union Suits $1.25 Finely ribbed, in ecru; #izes 42 to 46. sum, —collars of self —new blouse-bac! —all well lined fine coats, brimming with Manchurian Bear and Black latest sport models $1.95 consers $1.95 Of pink coutil, with free hip and elastic insert at back; graduated stays; sizes 22 to 30. = 95 40 t see these economy! Beaverine, Opos- k models $5.85 Pr. Made over the newest last—with self-covered toe CAPS and inlaid 100 dozen, bleached, 17x31 inches, Red line border, $1.70 dozen Huck Towels 25¢ Each Part linen, bleached, 18x36 inches, Linen Toweling 15c Yard 2,000 yards, extra fine quality; 36 inches wide; 10 yards to bolt, Diaper Cloth $1.95 Bolt Red Stat, 27-nch; 10 yards to bolt, Colonial tongue that is held in place with one-button strap. of medium weight oak, welt, and the heel is of leather. The soles are Goodyear OTHER LEATHERS IN THE SAME MAKE, INCLUDING BLACK OR BROWN KID AND PATENT LEATHER Dandy Skating Boots $8 Pr. Come on—let’s go skating! Made of pearl elk, laced to the toe. boots to wear. Here are the proper The strap and back stay are of brown calfskin and the tongue is extra broad and well padded. All sizes— 21% to 8. Another of brown with pearl elk lace stays at the in sume price, The January Clearance Sale of Notions With scores of little articles at worth-while savings. Come, get your share. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Get properly fitted by aid of the Foot-o-Scope Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Extra! Canned Fruits and Vegetables at Very Low Prices Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1,000 yards, natural color; alldinen crash; 16 inches wide. Lunch Cloths 40¢ to. $3.50 Various qualities, and hundreds of patterns. Long Cloth $1.25 Bolt 50 more bolts of that fine quality ma- teria], 30 inches wide; 10 yards to bolt. Long Cloth $1.50 Bolt Pillow Cases 25¢ saa: Size 42x36 inches, Pillow Cases 30c¢ Each Heavy weight, size 42x36 inches, Bed Sheets $1.00 Each ing; flat center seam. Size 72x99, Bed Sheets $1.40 Each 150 bolts, soft finish, even weave; 36- 10 dozen only; extra heavy; seamless; Inch; 10-yard bolts, Wonderful value, free from dressing. Size 81x90, Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche January Clearance Sale of Ginghams Dress Ginghams 10c Yard Apron Ginghams 15c Yard 2,900 yards, 26 and 27 inches wide; at Good quality, 26 4 ; io , 26 inche ; tractive checks and plaids; lengths to 20 dee hese ches wide; assorted yards Dress Ginghams 20c Yard 3,000 yard 32 and 36 inches wide; stripes and checks; lengths to 20 yards, Splendid value, Renfrew Ginghams 25¢ Yard 2,260 yards; excellent quality; good in plain and check; 32 inches wide; lengths to 10 yards, Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche To Manufacturers: Reservations for display in the Northwest Products Exposition, February 4 to 17, should be made immediately in the Merchan- dise Office. 100 dozen, soft finish; free from dress