The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 16

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“COUED” BY COUE! uffering Patients Laugh at Themselves Dignity Rebukes “Cattish” Word of Woman Toil-worn Peasant Treated for Rheumatism Cane Abandoned for EDITORS NOTH, Price to the de Y ‘ef his power of ‘The fourth story toll eee BY MILTON BRONNER any clintes world to suffering come here with aches and pains but, somehow Coue, the magt clan, drives the tears and makes the smiles I think one of the reasons for | Ms the simple humanness of the | He can reprove when reproof ts » but he prefers to joke tus and to make us joke, too, @agy when I was there an tn ‘woman, after bearing him | how ancient a thing auto- fon is, said rather cattily: other words, you have discov the moon. nN mada “ he replied, with fine dignity, “but I have learned how each you to walk by its light in darkness.” Over in a corner sits a husky-took- Peasant woman tn black. Her [-worn hands show how she has beside her hushand on their She has trouble using her arm; thinks she has “rheu ” rapidly strokes the sleeve of Blouse. bidding her say after Ca passe, ca passe, ca passe.” ts going away, tt is going away, going away.” Only he wants her [gay ft so rapidly that it sounds a big bee buzzing endlessly. Then straightens himself. does the arm feel now? better.” “Hit me with your right fist.” strikes him in the chest. harder.” almost knocks him down. smilingly suggests sho now and hit her husband that France, | Free and Easy Steps ' o, monsiour, He would hit type aps 66, In black, with ot gold chain and 4 her throat has come in walking painfully, | ly by the ald of a cane, Mon r Coue “ca-passes” her uggests she get up and try to a the time across the room. It's like am * he says gaily “Now again, madame.” He gently drops her han: Now walk by yourself er me and She ta French | Then | oks for her cane, but Coue Coue walks around a table, the old ady fast after him. back to her chair, the ~ for this to her unheard-« ‘Then she goes seemingly none one more exercise,” says Ho gtves her the cane and tells her to walk and to carry it on he 8 like a French soldier on the And there are nm in the crowd who smile ears at what seems a veritable je to them. All except ome old woman, whose cheeks are fever-red with excite ain, She starts to give talog of her numerous Cows says something. The old lady catches only the word “mind.” “1 am not sick in my mind,” she snaps. “I am sick in my body.” “Ah, but you are sick in the “You can't fool me," she says de terminedly. “Dear lady, I am not trying to foo! you bedy thru your mind.” He “ca-passes” ber and she Is sure he hasn't helped her much But the next day she is back again. And she smiles at Cour. TOMORROW —Bronner describes “cures” of fellow patients. Repair Break in Cable to Orient ‘That the direct cable communica tion between the Orient, the Philip- pines and the Dutch East Indies, via San Francisco, which, since Novem. ber 27. has been interrupted, due to a default cable between Guam and Mid- We are going to help your| | | | | | THE SEATTLE STAR }| Honored by Art Exhibit | in New York Miss wigatha Kirsch, Seat- tle artist, who is to have a painting displayed at the New York exhibit early in Feb- ruary. Word that a floral painting recent ly done by Mins Agatha attle artist, has been ac isplay at thi al exhibit In New York of the 8 Artists, Inc, has J ‘The exhibit wil! of Independent Beat early reach: Mise Kirsch’s painting ts one of old-fashioned flowers and is 28 inches wide and 34 inches long. It ts said to be typical of the many floral ings she has al and fine art work ist in fashion drawings, and has received consider able favora! ment for her por trait pal Recently she has opened a at the downtown dis trict, where day she & busy with her paints and brushes. She ts a member of the local Fine Arts club, and has recently been elected to memberahip by the Society of Independent Artists, Inc., who will exhibit her work In New York. way has now been restored, tp the re. port of O. F. Schulz, manager of the Seattle office of the Postal Telegraph Cable Co. The Bon Marchés January ’ Offering Big Savings in Nearly Every Department 102 Dresses Reduced One- Third! January Clearance of 147 Pairs Women’s $4.50, $4.75 and $6 Gloves Reduced 25 Pairs 16-Button Length, $6.00 over- seam style, in white and $3 95 e brown, reduced to.. 55 Pairs Women’s Imported Lambskin Gloves, 16-button length, tan, brown and white; formerly $4.50, reduced to 67 Pairs Capeskin Gloves, 12-button length, gray, brown and beaver—for- merly $4.75, Ce. $3.95 reduced to . Broken line of sizes, but all colors in the lot; 544 to 7%. Women’s Soiled and Mended, Short, Long and Gauntlet Gloves Kid and Fabric Reduced One-Third Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 36 Women’s Vests Reduced to 85¢ Velvet, Silk and Wool Dresses for Women and Misses A wonderful chance to find a charming and appropriate frock for any occasion? Chiffon and Costume Velvet $19.50, $23.75, $29.50, $42.50, $59.50, were $65.00, were $69.50, was $75.00, Poiret Twill Dresses were $39.50, now were $42.50, now now now now now now now now now were were were were were now now now now now now now now $13.00 $15.84 $28.34 —WAWWOAD —MNWWNHONWWwWW was $79.50, Crepe Satin and Canton Crepe 1 was $45.00, now $30.00 January Clearance Linen Table Cloths Reduced 44 heavy quality Silver Bleached Cloths; hemstitched; beautifully pat- terned in floral designs. 58 by 58, were $7.50, now $5.95 58 by 70, were $9.00, now $6.95 63 by 63, were $10.00, now $7.95 63 by 80, were $12.00, now $9.95 $3.75 Damask $2.85 130 yards, 70-inch heavy bleached, all-linen Irish Satin tn 6 lovely patterns. 35c Dotted Swiss 25¢ Yard 200 yards; ansorted dots; sheer quality; 28-inch. Odd Lots 10c and 15¢ Yard Short lines of Ginghamsa, Crepes and Bateens, in remnant lengths and full bolts, priced for clearance. Muslin 15¢ Yard 2,090 yards, extra Heavy unbleached; 86-inch; lengths to 10 yards. Diaper Cloth $1.75 Bolt ® bolts, 24 inches wide; 10 yards to bolt Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Printed Bedspreads Half Price $2.25 Bedspreads $1.13 18 stencil prints in blues and pinks; 72x90. .75 Bedspreads $1.38 Neat bbl decors 9 ence $1 and yellow; 72x90, $3.00 Bedspreads $1.50 9 good-looking stencil prints, In pink and blue; 72x90. 1 was $65.00, now $43.34 $2.95 Bedspreads $1.48 16 printed in yellow, pink and blue; 72x90. $4.00 Beds 4 were $4 2 were $69.50, now $46.34 10 were $55.00, now $36.67 2 were $75.00, now $50.00 3 were $75.00, now $47.50 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Part wool, with high neck, long sleeves; sizes 36 and 88; some with slight defects—formerly $1.25. Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche THE BON MARCHE BarcGain BASEMENT Economy Friday Clearance of Women’s Satin Pumps at $7.85 ——_$_—_————————— Satin Pumps—the footwear of the hour—and at a very low price. Suitable for street or dress wear. Made of high-grade Skinner's satin over a comfortable, new, modified French last. New self-covered box Cuban heels. Fastened with single strap and one button. All sizes from 3 to 9 in the lot. Upper Main Floor —The Bon Marche Continuing Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Men’s Manhattan Shirts Shirts of fine count percale, woven madras, silk striped madras and silk mixtures, with soft and stiff cuffs—regular and extra long sleeves. $2.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.95 $4.00 Shirts Reduced to $3.15 $3.00 Shirts Reduced to $2.15 $5.00 Shirts Reduced to $3.85 $3.50 Shirts Reduced to $2.85 $7.00 Shirts Reduced to $4.75 Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche We operate without tube lines, escalators and crystal cases! ( We do business in an unhampered and inexpensive way, and BARGAINS are the result! Women’s Silk and Wool Women’s —more —more ——more Add a new wardrobe: Poiret Twills, and Taffetas, ways smart, suitable and eco- Trimmed with beads, nomical! braid and em and fascinating ways. choose Haircloth HATS $4.89 Exceptional value in newest fashions in Black Haircloth Hats, medium and turban shapes. 36-Inch Cotton and Silk Remnants 39C Wide assortment of plain and fancy pat- terns; specially adapt- ed for Lingerie and Lining purposes. Bizes to 2 charm! service! value! dress to your from fine Canton Crepes for they’re al- broidery in new 936 Samples of Women’s and Children’s Underwear! Bought from Carson, Pirie, selling at LESS than 120 Women’s Union $ 1 85 Suits Part-wool Union Suits with high necks, long sleeves and ankle length, in white; finely ribbed. 360 Fleece-lined Women’s Vests, garment High, low and Dutch necks; a few Pants and Tights, size 28; also Children’s Union Suits. Union Sut $1.15 Union Suits Part-wool with attractive fiber stripe; high necks and long sleeves; size 16. 36-Inch Bordered Curtain S. 36-Inch Ecru Curtain Net. ., 36-Inch Dotted Swiss..... 36-Inch Marquisette and pen ite Scott & Co., in Chicago and their wholesale prices! 98c 120 Women’s Union Suits Fleece-lined, with high, low and Dutch necks; and ankle length; white only; mostly size 38. 180 Women’s Part-Wool 98 Cc Tights and Vests, garment Fine ribbed in white; come mostly in size 3; fin TI) a 72 Boys’ Part-Wool Union Suits Fine quality in gray and bluc; closed crotch; sizes 12 to 14 years, CHEM . eines +++ 004-12c Yard Misiercnmisiciseccacine AGC Yard iy -.--29c Yard ...29c Yard irenayossenininineneinnssnnseeepentinienissnnssnsnsentseaeeeanenesnnsseniniinumnatiol Elastic-Top Corsets $2.00 Heavy . pink coutil, black boning throughout. Suitable for average fig- ure. BANDEAUX — Pink broche, both front and back closing, 39¢. Second Floor—The Bon Marche with Toilet Specials for Economy Friday Absorbent Cotton, 20¢ Ib. Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brush, No. 66, $1.25. Jergen’s Castolay Talcum, 2 for 26¢. Cucumber Soap, 6 for 26¢. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Gift Stationery 25c 24 sheots, 24 envelapes Vogue Stationery 5c Pkg. 10 sheets, 10 envelopes Dennison'’s Duplicate Checks, 10¢ box—100 to bok. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche All Radio Supplies Below- Cost Prices! Radio Sets, wore 7.50,now @17.50. Crystal Reoelving Radio Sets, 82.50, Silding Rods, 9¢. Sliders, 7¢. Soldering Kits, 25¢. Double Sockets, 65¢. Filament Rheostat, B5¢. Lightning Arresters, 2 B0¢. Sinch Dial Knobs, B5¢. Crystals, 10¢. Mounted Detectors, Be. Binding Posts, 2¢. Rheostats, B6¢. Hockets, 25¢. Contact Switches, Books on Radio, 10¢. 194. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Ribbons Half Price Novelty Moire Satin Ribbon tn two-tone gros grain, metal and many other fancy effects lovely for hats or trimming—% to 9 inches wide, Women’s Neckwear for 10c In the lot are Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets; embroidered organdy bib effects of net finished with Val lace—also cotton pongee col lars, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats Reduced to $ 12 95 Formerly $16.75 and $18.75 es Brisk out-door garments, on 2) flare and belted lines, of Shag- * moor, Polaire, Airedale and 7) Novelty Checks. The best sports colors—Tan, Gray, Light and Navy Blue, and rich Brown mixtures. For Misses, Small and in regular sizes. Women Women’s Raincoats, Formerly $12.50 and $15.00—Reduced to $11.95 Striped mohair and rubberized satin, made long and full, with convertible collars and tailored pockets. All sizes, in Navy, Black, Brown and Dark mixtures. Second Floor—The Bon Marche A Clearance of Slightly Imperfect Window Shades at 53c Ea. A sale of Window Shades that will enable you to economize. Good colors of green and tan, mounted on spring rollers—36 inches wide and 6 feet long. Bordered Scrim at 123c a Yard Several different designs in drawnwork borders—in white, cream and ecru. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche weaters ced , were $12.50, now 4 Knitted $9.75. 5 Imported Slipovers, were $16.50, now $6.95. 2 Pure Silk Slipovers, were $16.50, now $9.75. 1 Fancy Fiber, was $14.50, now at $9.75. 4 Novelty Tuxedos, were $14.50, now $10.88. 1 Orange Tuxedo, was $9.75, now $7.45. 5 Tuxedos, were $9.75, now $7.45. Wool Slipovers, laVender and white only, were $1.75, now 98¢. Second Floor—The’ Bon Marche January Clearance of Girls’ Raincoats Hat Included Reduced to $6.85 Formerly $8.95 Tweed Cravenetted Raincoats with raglan sleeves—in tan and gray. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Economy Friday Specials in Notions Nickel-finish Soap Box, covered, 10¢. Nickel-finish Toothbrush Holders, 10¢. Sample lot of Shell Goods, 10¢ each. Combs, Barrettes and Hairpins, Economy Brand Hair Nets, 45¢ dozen. Black, Blonde, Auburn and Brown— double or single mesh—cap shape. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche For Economy Friday Damaged Household Articles Greatly Reduced A six months’ accumulation of dam- aged Housewares at a fraction of their former cost. Dinnerware, Glassware, Pottery, Aluminum, Enamelware, Wash Boilers, Woodenware and many other items. None will be delivered. Union Street—Basoment—The Bon Marche

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