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MAY 28, 1924 THE SEATTL PAGE 11 (" DOROTHY IS WIFE NO. 4} ote See That Individual Distinctiveness _ of Beauty and Charm, So — * Much Desired, Is Found in Rasmussen Garments. Coats Suits Dresses Skirts Sweaters Scarfs Are all included in this 20% Discount Removal Sale Owing to the delay in getting into our w store, Fifth Avenue, Westlake and SS Arthur Hammerstein, impressario, has just entered upon| is fourth matrimonial venture. His latest bride is Dorothy Dalton, movie actres The picture was taken in Chicago on their wedding day. Hammerstein gave his age as 51 and Dorothy said she was 30. Miss Dalton is the divorced wife of Lew Cc reen cowboy Defends Criticism of | History in Use Here Gorin Offers $1,000 for Misquotation| From Textbook Flayed | = a The Utmost in Style One and Two Pants SUITS ‘30 ‘35 *40 45 N array of fine styles s& that surely will please particular dressers. Distinctive Clothes for ~ ~ - NS © The Stax | are not Interested In that, So ort time ago my attention was| much for the accuracy of this critic. ® actual quotation which was n called by’ some of the members of the Sons of the American Revolu 7 well dressed men. To view our exhibit of new Suits is to recognize Quality and Style at prices that will please. The newest models in men's Spring Topcoats are also on display here at moderate prices. ‘tion to an article printed in your columns criticising a pamphiet which sent out in mnection with my }last election. 1 had not intended to reply to the article because of its unsoundness, but I have so many letters and calls cided to do so. candidacy for school director at tho| ng Me to answer it that 1/! onta! in the pamphlet reads “The purposely empty niche In the ”& monument ‘should contain ue of Benedict Arnold’ ” rilon of the statement which | ed verbatim from Muzsey’s History 1, that portion which ts} contained wit the brace of « e | erted commas, and {t ts strictly | orrect. 1 Pine, we'are now selling what was in- tended to be our opening stock. It has been selected with care to meet the desires of the well-dressed woman. “THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT” The remainder of the statement paraphrased, but ts coord with the facts tion from Murzey’s © been used in Tho article states that the pamph let mentions certs | prove that “Mu | disloyalty, and continues | the alleged quotations is as follows: ; . | ‘The purpose! empty niche in the desire to | | marsiua caoctennare Yaa contain That portion of the state |™ |tho statue of Benedict Arnold.’ The|® n the pamphiet which was | | actuat quotation may be found {n g {quoted verbatim from the history |g | foot note on page 142 of Muzzy‘s His. shows the cunning use, by Muzzey, | of the potential mode. hould” Is |as to the writer's meaning. the si potential! The other construction, which ts y and sf ly warranted by the expression hould contain,” is that the duty ¥ teaches |* “One of Open a Gately Charge Account You Need Not Pay All in 30 Days $1.20 A WEEK “Pay Us As You Get Paid” “The Smart Woman’s Opportunity” HIGH FINANCE To Rebury Bourbons BERTIE—When old Goldbag mar- in Greater State | rica mo, why did she say she was LONDON, Mzy 23.—Poor old Uncle] VIENNA, May 23.—A movement} only 247 Sam has been blamed ever since the | has been started to give a more royal SYLVIA—She made a discount for war for luring away John Bull's| burial ground to representatives of | cash.—Tit-Bits. il houise-bullding mpecialists, ‘The com.| the French royal family of Bourbon, | =—=—=——————— plaint Went on u t whose bodies lie in a dilapidated . the other day, when one 1 tomb of the ancient convent of the brickiayers was found to be a mem-|Carmelites, near he ber of a prominent English operatic! company. He is Reginald Sewell, a SIGNS OF THE TIMES | Hull tenor, who studied music in his} GUARD—This is a smoking com- |“Lost” Bricklayer Turns Up a Singer |= jtory and reads as follows: ‘In the e great monument erected on the bat |mp | tlefield of Saratoga the niche which |” |. |should contain Arnold's statue ta left ae mg fh : empty, while statues of Gates, Mor) aut cai ahinanai ner jor Obligation resta upon the Amert- @ jean and Schuyler adorn the other id bers fy sent? nm, as Me joan people, who erected the meen seibag eS uld pay his debs ment, to place Arnold's statue with: | ae wan ieee cen was an obligation upon lin ay niche ; well-told and ‘The quotation which was con- + at eome time, to avrange |touching accour the last hours Lover of eae era garded EP so that Arnold's statue lof Arnold, which immediatcly pre talent from, the latest edition of uld now be within the niche. Ar-|cedew the statement in Muzzey’s His. Muztey's History (not “Muzzy’s | noid tatled in hin obligation, and be-|tory about the empty fiche, lends if- History"). If this self-appointed |cause of hie treason and treachery lsclt te this last construction. I critle can find his quoted lan- |the niche in empty, of coursé, but |euote it. aw follows guage “on page 112" |why does Muzzey not aay so tn plain |" “After the war Arnold went to | #Pare timeand finally downed trowel | partment, madam. edition of Muzzey |English, instead of making a atate-| England to live, where he had | 24 mortar tn favor of grand opera. | i the writer of this letter stands ich js clearly subject to two | to endure at times INSOLENT | #¢ appears tn the chorus, ready to pay, and will pay, $1,000 ructions?|) reminéens chs rade. 3 ———— in cash to any charitable instl tive form had been] died an old man, in London, tution whieh your paper may se | used by Muzeey, viz: “If it had not| June 14, dressed, by his own re- SECOND AVENUE 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets “Meet Us and Wear Diamonds.”"—Weisfield and Goldberg lect. He may find it on the |been for the treachery of Arnold, quest, in his old colonial uni- page, as stated, in some old edi- |the niche would now contain Its| form, with the epaulets and tion of sword knot presented to him by | ges Washington after the victory of | Saratoga.”—Seo p. 122, Muzzey’s | j latest edition, The human Interest of that ac- count would touch the heart of a stone, but Muzzey was attempting| to write a history of tho United|{) States and not a one-sided biog-| | raphy of Benedict Arnold. If Muzzey meant that the duty or| obligation rested upon Arnold, and) that Arnold failed in hin obligation, then it is clear that Muzzey stands condemned as unfit to write a text book because of his evident lack of exact knowledge of the English lan- | guage. | If Muzzey meant that the duty) rested with the American people, then he stands condemned, upon the|}/ evidence, because of his Inck of|}] patriotism. He cannot be acquitted! of both charges. | LAUDS CHARGE OF MAN WHO WASN'T THERE In the same quotation under dis-/]| cussion, Muzzey states, “While tho!|}| statues of Gates, Morgan and|]} Schuyler adorn the other three sides{}| of the monument.” The fact is that|]| Schuyler was not even present at] the Battle of Saratoga, having been| previously relieved of his command. | On page 118, Muzzey refers to the| |} Battle of Saratoga as follows: “The Ain occasional dose of DR. CALDWELL'S ‘ SYRUP PEPSIN ‘Keeps young girls fit False Modesty Wrecks Health HE young Indy just agsuming fever blisters, lack of energy and de Fesponsibilltles of awoman &ppttite, sleeplessness, indigestion. is very apt to be self-conscious of A dose can be given in these her physical functions, and in conditions to any member of the consequence neglect.them. There family however young or old as is no time, however, when it is Syrup Pepsin is ratnele com- more important for her to look pound Egyptian senna with after them. Chief among her pepsin and pleasing aromatics, troubles is constipation, and her and perfectly safe. suffering will be serious when she fee moot she docs yp regulate Public Recognizes Merit WON DOW, . SES, MEY You will quickly seo the differ- Kellar of 132 Benton St., Sister- ence between a mild laxative like ville, W. Va., was perplexed about Pr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and ber daughter until her own drug- castor oil, or rough cathartics and gist told her they used Dr. Cald- physics. Syrup Pepsin acts gently ‘well'e Syrup Pepain at hie house, and does net gripe. Increased and she did likewise. Misa Irene doses are not necessary, A bottle Mazierska of 90 Peter St., Buffalo, can be had at any drug store, and a spoonful costs less than a LAER pg cecal tri was cent. It has been successfully used for aay years and is the Safe for Young and Old largest selling liquid laxative in Let mothers with growing the world, over 10 million bottles having been sold in drug stores daughters interest themselves in this matter and see that their Special Price Basement Announcing the Arrival of A Special Group of New Coats Extreme Values at bal esi Im portant Ina splendid selection of styles, col- a ors and materials, New coat selec- per normale ring ha | . Mill inery S ale tions at remarkable savings, are In face of the facts. As stated, the) priced from $10 to $24.75. 350 Trimmed Hats $5 last year. Keep Syrup Pepsin in t z your medicine chest, The letter which appeared in your |]} Jodgment 14 enforeed. jeeeelf You Want to Try It Free Before Buyingesoveg | PACK refers to the Issuance of the} Hats that would ordinarily sell for two and three times this sale price. “ ” | m4 pol fle 3 pamphlet as a “scheme.” Ho also|}| many is to take a } s2rvbaneiillecie, Vnineton St uses the expression, “underhanded | spoonful of Dr. Cald- I need a good larolire and would like to prove what | | way in which certain interests at-| well's Syrup Pepsin { you say about Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin by actual teat, tempt to accomplish thelr ends." peat heoe eke fhe Ree Pennine per cones | aemrene Tho writer's. many. statements in| els function daily, ataivsibucienies 5 and at such other times the press that he did not seek! Featuring the foremost styles and materials for summer wear. Felts Sports Hats Silk Crepe Hats Body Hats Leghorns Ribbon Hats r nomination and was only informed isuenpes; pe of his nomination after the fact; f that @ younger man in full sym- pathy with the Declaration of Inde- A remarkable assortment of styles with individuality—every preferred color, shape and ornamentation, Large, medium and small sizes. Bob- pendence would better bo elected; that ho much preferred not to be bed head sizes and regulation head sizes. Be a Master of Time ; With an Illinois ‘Master’? Watch! Time masters YOU {f you don't beat him to it. That's what the lilinols “Master” is for—to keep you ON TIME ALL THE TIME. With this perfect timepiece you need never fear being late to Work, and so on—because the Master Is Time's master, Buy {t the WIESFIELD AND GOLDBERG WAY— $1 Starts You Wearing this handsome watch. ‘That's all you do—pay one dollar and take the watch. Tho balance at one dollar a week in never missed. It's money you'd spend ANYWAY. And you're getting Credit at the nationally advertised cash prices, Tho Ilinols Mas. ter, in {ts splendid gift case— $37.50 and $40.00 piss are doubly ap- The Elgin streaming: Preclated when they $ D the Buloya thin model: the Hamilton, Howard, AP yield ela own Waltham and other You need to Tho Star for two consecu- $s alt yo standard makes—all it est grad a Week the Welsfletd & Gold- tive days. Fill out with (Mall orders 100 extra} , 308 PIKE pe Mation gift in our | + da $1 or so a week. a A your name and address This will entitle you to one “If Sam Weisfleld Can't Repair Your Watch, TE stock. and bring or send it to Tho WEISFIELD of our complete Ma Jong ‘Throw It Away.” Teg. For Saturday A Very Special Sale of Smart Dresses $3.95 An unusual group of Dresses in styles for sports, afternoori and street wear, The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from elected if some other man would commit himself to the purification of American textbooks, but that if olected he would not shirk and would freely devote as much as possible of his time and his fortune to correct this tide of un-American- ism—certainly Indicates a lack of} common fairness upon the part of; anyone who intimates that hets a| “schemer" or that he “represents in- terests” with all the innuendo and odium which is attached to such expresaslo Tricoshams Tricoplaids Granite Cloth ERICK P. GORIN, Veteran Officer | Is Dead at Home Here W. RR. Hughett, veteran police: | “ida Wi go a ase than RAGA ARE Ely: Hori: PHONE NO, i... sesssesseveesscoeeees Peal AVR Bs Senet PRUE cause. Hughett, an assistant jaile had 21 years’ service to his credit, A splendid range of colors and ef- fective trimmings, Extra Special, $3.95, No exchanges, no C. 0, D,’s, no re- funds on millinery. On Special Sale, Third Floor, & GOLDBERG i Avenue, with 60 cents, “Seattle's Credit Jewelers” saegesccvesvecaceecs ADDRESS . a «Vuln lisase thir ieee nacebni s iotiret Ns tigi ai 2 Ui WCRI ANA ME OLR CORON HR ee AQCACEILI ICI MMM