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ied that trified P sald late omplaint rey. The ited 20 od with tentifiod ted with hie 17. wed on who, in red her county his time rested | Maximum Values to Minimum Cost—the savings are Special Price Basement The FRASER-PATERSON Clearance Sales are always of the utmost importance as VALUE-GIVING events -and when this event extends to the SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT — where the ratio is always NOTHING SHORT OF REMARKABLE. 25 Coats English tweeds, short plushes and long velours. Sizes 36 to 42, but not all sizes in any one 31 Coats Normandy, silk plush, velour, Meltons. Fur-trimmed, utility and Jac- quette models. Women's and misses’ sizes. 41 Coats (7 Wrappy, blouse-baok, straight iine, furtrimmed and plain models. Bolivias, fine Velours, Suedenes. Browns, blues, tans and grays, Women's and misses’ sizes. 16 Suits When we marked these Funtrimmed Suits at $27.50, they were note worthy for their remarkable value— the 16, left for clearance, we are marking at only $15. T are size 15 $15 New Satin Hats—Special $10 $15 2 are size 18 1 te otze 88 Spring wear. 150 in this lot of smart models, comprising the newest tn shapes and colorings. Trimmings in- clude fruit and flowers, and very clever and new bow effecta, Unusual values. 100 Dresses Affording unusual opportunities for saving on desirable, season $10 $15 200 Gowns, of good OUTING FLANNEL, with V¥ and square necks, dainty HAND-EMBROID- ERY or ribbon trimmed. Pink and white, and blue and white stripes. Priced regularly at $1.69. 500 Pairs Silk Stockings “Seconds” of Silk Stockings which would ordinarily be priced at $1.35. With seamed legs and seamlens fect; well- reinforced-4-inch lisle garter tops. Sizes 8% to 10. Black $1.29 73¢ ~~ Bring in your account on or before the 15th of this month and share in the earnings for the full six months period ending June 30, 1923. “ $1 to $5,000 Accepted Re 2 SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION > GOS9- SzAVE. 1 ANNU aoe THE “COUED” BY COUE! Patients Tell of Experiences With Coue Titled Woman Loses Pain in Shoulder Man Couldn't Stop Walking—Cured Mine Owner Gets Rid of Insomnia EDITOR'S NOTH: Price to the de ture of Monsieur Kmile Cous for the ited States, Milton Hronner, writer for The Star and sister papers visited the famous Frenchman at Naney for a sup- posed treatment, His experiences with Come will be told in a series of enter- taining stories, revealing — isteresting glimpses of the Nancy clinics and the nS cheer, | looping . RONNER ‘CY, France, suggestion clinic of Emile Coue I heard many first hand stories of what Coue had done for his pa tlenta. To thene pee ple I was @ fel low sufferer, They wanted to { Cowe banish my skep ticlam. Bo they frankly discuss ed thelr own aliments with me. Hore i» @ pretty American wom- an, married to a titled foreigner, For years, she told me, she suffered from neuritis in her right shoulder and arm. She had been here for three montha Her pains went away over two months ago and have never returned. CASE NUMBER TWO: Another American woman. For years she has suffered from drooping eyelkts. They would drop and completely cover her eyes. Her husband, who ls here with her, ts a wealthy New York business man. He had called in celebrated «pecialiste of our big cities. No results, She and her jbusband beth tola me Coue had cured her, One day when I was there, he turned to her and sald: | "Madama, when you leave hera ab ways remember you are mistress of your eyelids.” CASE NUMBER THREE A Canadian ctvil engineer. He had |wuffered some kind of lesion in the |brain from overwork. He had diffi culty in walking. And, sometimes, when he started walking, he had |difticulty tn stopping. He told me |he was well on the way to recovery. WOMEN! DYE WORN, FADED THINGS NEW ! And I myself saw him run for ® street car and board it without trouble. | CASE NUMBER FOUR: A ranch and mine owner from South Africa who came here for relief from the! horrors of insomnia. He ia now! ike a normal person should. But he told me something more wonderful than that ein spectacion had trritated the skin back of one of his ears, The sore grow bigger and bigger and ever! more painful. Dectors fn South Africa told him tt was some etrange| | fibrous growth and advised him to) *} consult surgeons tn England. He |ian't gotng to, because he tells mo/ that since he hae been here tn Nancy using autesuggestion, the swelling has gone down to onethtrd jits former size and i still decreas: | |ing. He believes tt will go away entirely. | CASE NUMBER FIVE: An Eng-! lish woman, Tho marks of euffer-| Ing are on her face, Pain has cut] deep circles under her eyes, She told me she had been confined to| her bed for elght year with vartous| aliments, Now she lives like other] people, She attends the Coue clinton. She goes for long walke. At night he visits the theater and enjoyn it. CASE NUMBER SIX: An Amert- can woman from Connectiout. For years a sufferer from asthma, Now she breathes in comfort. She had not been able to enjoy theaters be cause she couldn't be shut up that way with other people. The other night I saw her at the opera in Nancy. I could go on and on, citing other Instances. These prople are Coue fans. They have all the enthusiasm of religious converts. Some are in sisting upon making gifts of money to Monsieur Cous. And when pee ple voluntarily part with money it meang something. TOMORROW—Bronner answers, “What Is Coue’s Gamet™ 8 RAIL HEADS GET $75,000 Presidents’ Salaries Are Reported States were being paid $76,000 @ year or 30, 1971, tn file@ with the senate merce committee tm an erder of the Curamins tavestigation tate and expences ef carrier: I dts ie year. Executives who recetve $60,000 fol- gilow: W. T. Noonan, president, Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg; H. E. Byram, President, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, and N. D. Maher, president, Norfolk & Western. 74 uF. Devine Orange Pekoe Ste blended toa feces ddnon Your Grocer Has It Beautiful Women cosmetics wont harm your skin, if- MIFFLIN ALKOHOL MASSAGE Delaware & Hudson, was recelving $87,500 and $25,000 as chairman of the Kansas City Southern. Executives whe were recetving W. B. Storey, president, Banta Fe; 8. M. Felton, president, Chicago Great FE. Gorman, president, D. , recelver, Missourt, Kansas & Texas; B. F.| Bush, president, Missouri Pacific: F.| J, Pearson, president, New Hav. 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