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Ester Ball Strand, was be siewed recently by an eager crowd of men and women desirous off bearing M. Emil Coue, tha founder of the new School of Ap- plied Psychology at Nancy. Ita a small ball holding perhaps five or six hundred persons, and not halflarge enough to sccommodate all who wanted to get in.

It was an expectant, talkatira crowd, composed for the most part of persons who appeared to bo is perfect health, merely cur-| ious to hear all about the now cure by auto-suggestion. Hore and there, however, were a few who looked as though they would be all the better if they could only adopt M. Coue's method and real- ly imagine themselves well.

After a high tribute to his system had been paid by Dr. Danier-Williams who is establish- ing a clinic on similar lines in Chelsea, M. Coue, a short, grey- haired, kindly and good-humour- ed man, rose to read his lecture, explaining that he could read Eng lisb better than he could talk it.

He dwall first on education as it ought to be. "Always" he said, be "even-tempered with chil- dren: speak in a gentle sad ärm tone. They will become obedienti without the slightest desire to abrogate authority. Never say to a child You are lazy and good- for-nothing. because it gives; birth to the very faults of which sou accuse him. Da the contrary, if a child is lazy and does his task badly, say to him one day, even if it is not true, 'This time you are working much better. Toe ebild will certainly work better far the commendation, and little by Jittle will succeed in breaming

a good worker.

If, too, you make the follow- ing, suggestion you will enable the child to eliminate his faults:

TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922,

NOTICE

LENGTH FEATURES SEMI-DRESS COSTUMES.

By Marian HALE.

Every night when he in Lines have become surprisingly asleep approach quietly to within losz for sami-dress, and though three or four feet of his bed the vogue for beads is as SITODE, and stand there murmuring in a very often in fragile scallops they low, monotonous voice the things quiver at the hem lina of a velvet you wish him to do.

"Every morning the teacher Furs are more often combina- should say to her pupils, 'Coil-tions of skins than a single kind. dren. I expect you always to be to some of the west garments kind to everyone, to be obedient the dark, long bair of moskey to your parents and teachers, to skin contrasts smartly with shori, love your work, and in your lea sons you will always enjoy the things you will have to learn.""

ONE MILLION CHRISTIANS MASSACRED.

Viscount Bryce's Call For British Action In Asia Minor.

There could not imaginably be

in

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other

whose lives are at danzer from the

licht squirrel nap. Muffs are a trifle smaller and more incl ned to be round.

With or without its caps, the winter tailleur remains slender. Even though jacket lines tend toward the circular-ss many of them do they mystenously achieve a slimoesa of outline which is distinctly youthful.

KITCHENER SPY MYTH.

War Office and German Woman's Story.

Office This War

BARS

statement

Coming to the lecture proper. on the subject of "Suggestion or Auto-Saggestion." M. Coue men- tioned the case of the person who suffers from fasodnia and says,

An official Statement issued by "I want to sleep, but cannot In such a contist it is the imagina.

the War Office finally disposes of tion. I cannot." which prevents trogger case for British action, the mischievous story that Lord sleep. Do not pronounce such said Viscount Bryce at a public Kitchener's death was due to in- words," he said. nor those likelmeeting at the Mansion House.formation given by a German'

difficult. 'impossible, and Ijappealing for protection for the woman sɔy. cannot prevent it, for if you Armenians, Greeks and prononce them they become Cristians

present realities."

"Some persons know they will Kemalist Turks have a sick headache on a certain "This massacre surpasses all diy under certain circumstances, its predecessors," continued Vis and sure enough they bring the count Bryce. One million illness upon themselves, just as people have perished. In all the others cure themselves, by auto tragedies and horrors of the grea: Hampshire, with Lord Kitchener suggestion. If certain persons war I do not think there is any on board, on June 5, 1916, was are mentally or physically ill it thing comparable with this They dus, either wholly or in part, to is because they imagine them-ware destroyed simply and solely information supplied to the Ger man Government through the selves to be ill. Is the same way, because they were Christians.

of female "We by imagining the condition, it is

do not say anything instrumentality possible for two persons under sgainst Islam," he proceeded. German spy named Elbie Boecker, exactly the same circumstances "We do not however, think those residant in London at the time to be, the one happy and the abo profess its faith are entitled of the disaster. other absolutely wretcbed." to massacre the Christiana.

At the same time be empbasis-

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Various statements have been made in newspapers, periodicals, and at public meetings to the

war Office is in effect that the possession of evidence indicating sinking of H. M.S. that the

The War Office is not in posses- Bion of any such evidence, but AN INDELIBLE STAIN.""

has received, reports that this ed the necessity of training the **What will England do?” coa-

who is described woman imagination, for if one merely cluded Viscount Bryce, in mov- thinks one will make such and ing A resolution calling the irresponsible and harmless," Bach a thing bappen and Jets the attention of the Allied Covera-has herself boasted in Berlin that

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it, but it is not going to be," you to the danger now threatening the German Government for informe- will not obtain what you want. Christians of Asis Minor, and tion obtained from a British He acknowledged, also, that it Armenia, to whom protection officer, friend of her husband's. would seem that no one ought to was solemnly promised by the be ill if they immediately follow. Allied Governments, and who ed bis suggestion, but be made it were now left to the mercy of the clear that in order to lead pop'e Kemalist Turks

to practise conscious auto-nügyes- We cannot stand by with tion successfully, they must be folded arms and see these people taught as a child is taught to read slaughtered. The good name of and write and play the piano. the British wili be blackened

SENTENCED AT MARYLEBONE.:: No corroboration whatsoever of any of her statements has at Any time been obtained; but, on the contrary,

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As a child-emigrant he was shipwracked, and the dead body of his father was washed ashore. His mother died soon.after the (disaster, and young Lavery found home with an uncle in Belfast. Later he was adopted by another,

it may be definitely asserted IRISH PAINTER FOR AN that her story that she was thu

IRISH PEACE meaca of bringing about, the - "Think I can, never ‘Ica with an indelible stain if welsave i

death of Lord Kitchener is was a suggestion he offer these innocent victims whom we wholly untrue. [oot,"

Elbie Boecker was, in fact, Sir John Lavery's Great Task ed after trying an experiment have solemnly promised to pro- with two ladies who, when asked tett, to the fury of those who are sentenced at Marylebone Police) to lock their bands together an thirsting for their blood."

Court on May 8, 1919r werks Sir John Lavery, who has repeat rapidly to themselves "I In a letter expressing regret for before the Hampled for painted so many, Royal and his relative in Ayrshire, cannot open my hands" were absence, the Archbishop of Cas- Rosis, and look, belkeytoric pictures, was present during Being 15 and ambitions to sea, unable to separ to them, but terbary wrote: "I have never arrangements had been made for the Irish debate in the House of the world-but thinking notblag opened them quickly enough protested and do not now protest Logd Kitchener's infrger), a two Lorde, gathering material for a of arthe ran away to Glasgo when they said the magic words against the rule of Islam in months imprisonment exput. vainting of the memorable scene lived with a youthful-friend, and It is in keeping with the fit at last, succeeded in getting a job. "I can open thein."

iBell. Our protest is against sion for having talled beyond

ling in England.

It was stated during the even the men whose record stands the five miles frait luifosed oness of things that the scene of as a railway coal office clerk ing that, owing to the enormous before the whole world as the the movement ser enemies, the ratification of Irish peace pay, £30 per annum. He left,

rejected.ign interest that is being taken in M. record of a barbarous misuse of She left the country on an expal should be painted by a great took the Queen's shilling, but was

Trishman. Coue's work, arrangements are power and of ruthless cruelty (sion order on June 29, 1916, being made to carry on his teach towards men, women and chi- The fastan Be was never sti: Born of a struggling Esifset Toen he thought himself lucky

dren who belong to the Christian large (uttlieb diety & trader in 1856, Sir John is now to bs bound apprentice to a Glas

ber one of the most distinguished of gow stunt and photographer for faith."

1915, oftaliyle za The resolution was carried claims; and state to the living British artists. His pic three years. - ROMAK SKULL FOUND. and on the proposition of the effect that she wanted OD 10res are to be found in the im. In his twenties he was working During excavations in the Rev. Dr. Horton, seconded by suspicion after the sig of the portant publié galleries of the hard, an ́s pot boiler and aportad borough gardens at Dorchester Mr. T. P. O'Conner, M... P. & vessel, and deported acco the remains of a human skall, be motion was also adopted urging of her suspected shar Heved to be Roman, was dis, that no further; alianos, be disaster, are therefore oʻsionaly

aded on paper gosṛmiteen,

wi contrary to the fact

world. The individual quality of bistwa studio. His first success the genius was first recognised was in 1833 at the Roys1G SW abroad, dus reputation at Bome Institute, the picture being bought.

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