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Consolidated With THIRD AND UNIVERSITY SOT, STOCKS TO BE QUICKLY SLOSED OUT entire a tock of MELVIN’S, 216 Pine Street, has been united with that of MODE at the latter's sto This naturally greatly overcrowds the MODE. s CONSOLI- ‘ATED STOCK of Coats, Suits and Dresses go on sale tomorrow that will quickly move them. Store space will soon: be needed for spring and this , wakes all the more imperative the quick sale of the two stocks. have been drastically cut in accordance with this necessity. COATS Sport and Dress $10.75 $14.75 $19.75 These are decided reduc- tions from regular prices. One glance will show you — smart style and qual- COATS Fur Trimmed $25.00 $29.75 $39.75 Decidedly high-grade mod- els, trimmed with nutria, squirrel and wolf. Smartly designed and splendidly tail- ored. THE SEATTLE PASTOR SCORES SACRED CLERGY Says Thay Are Unintel- | lectual and Credulous NEW YORK, Jan, 16.—Conseora ton of the church ts a survival of © of “witeheraft, and taboo,” was the stand by Rev, Perey Stickney Grant today His denunciation of theory and pmo tices of the present day clergy has atirred New York chureh circles. Dr, Grant, pastor of the famous Fifth ave, chureh of the Ascension, scored the socalled “anered” of priests and clergymen and de clared that the churches of the jtion are an economic waste ause they are maint [the clerey | Bacredness of marriage, he nald [does not come from priests have no power to mhke marriage more sacred than {t ts, but from! Ite “essential characteriatt and] the lives of the people Involved, | The clergy, he declared, lw largely! made up of tual are power of the ministry,” the magic tak power be ned only for who miraculous while edu cated folk and solentiats do not ac cept. miraculous consecration or wacred powers of the priesthood and clergy. | He asnerted that altho Jewus did mimcios, “an they were regarded in His day,” actence nda them and, as Dr, Emile Coue point od out, many of them were acts of auto-muggention. | “Phey were not miracles,” Dr, Grant sata, “The idea of magic been perpetuated In the consecrs tion of churches, #0 that consecra tion, strictly interpreted, haa meant that romething has happened to the ehureh that cannot be explained under ordinary formulas of tntellt ence or action; that God dwells in the church as nowhere else ex cept in similar churches and that Jeverything outside of acts of wor under power has Issued With the Acquiescence of the United States Government Under the Provisions of the Treaty Dated May 22, 1903. $50,000,000 REPUBLIC OF CUBA EXTERNAL LOAN THIRTY-YEAR SINKING FUND 5%% GOLD BONDS Te Be Dated January 16, 1088. Te Mature January 16, 1968. Interest to Be Payable January 16 and July 16 Not Redeemable for Twenty Yoars Except tor Sinking Fund Coupon bonds in denominations of $1000, #500 amd 100, registerable as to principal only. Principal and interest payable tm United States gold coin of the present standard of weight and fineness im New York City at the office of J. P. Morgan | Co The principal and interest of these bonds are to be forever exempt from any Cuban taxes now existing or which may hereafter exist Agreement with the United States: By an act of the United States Congress, dated March 2, 1901, certain pro- ‘istons were formulated which have been incorporated by amendment tn the Cuban constitation and have also been embodied tm a treaty, dated May 22, 1908, between the United States and Ouba, Under these provisions, commonly referred to aa the “Platt amendment,” the Republic of Ouba agress not to contract any public debt the rervice of which, juding reasonable sink fund provision, cannot be provided for by the ordinary revenues. In addition to this financial safeguard, the republic also agrees not to enter into any foreign treaty or compact which may impair tt independence, and furthermore grants to the United States the right to intervene for the purpose of preserving Cuban independence and maintaining a government adequate for the protection of life and property. Sinking fund suf- ficient to retire entire fesue at or before maturity. Provision is made for a minimum sinking fund as set forth below, Payable in monthly installments, to be used fn purchasing bonds of this loan at the current market price not ex- cording par. If unobtainable at that price, bonds are to be redeemed by semi-annual drawings at par. Accrued interest on any such redemption ts also payable. ith Year 19th Year 18th . 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th goth $1,000,000 1,100,000 1,200,000 1,200,000 1,400,000 1,500,000 1,600,000 1,700,000 Year .. +. $800,000 Teo the foregoing minimum sinking fund payments there ts to be adfed 10%, of the gross revenues of the Cuban government in exonss of $60,000,000 in any fiscal year. The bonds are not to be callable, except under the provisions of the sinking fund, for the first twenty years, but thereafter may be called for Payment, as an entirety, at par, accrued interest being also payable. |ehip or «tmilar acta which may take plnce in the church ts Dia» |phemous and @ blow to the tn.dwett jing deity.” Security: These bonds are to be the direct obligations of the Republic of Cuba, which pledges tts geod faith and credit for the prompt payment of principal and interest. In addition, they are to be secured. SUITS =: $9.85 Sport and dress models, in sizes to 88 only. Suitable for all-year. These suits sold last season for $30 to $50. Suits $14.75 and $24.75 Quality Suits $39.75 Tailored and fur-trimmed models, in range of mate- Unusually high-grade suits, rials. formerly sold up to $125. DRESSES Odds and Ends Reduced to $10.75, $14.75, $19.75 | serarare skirts The season’s latest styles, most numbers SPORT SKIRTS suitable for all-year wear. The reductions € from the original prices are very pronounced. CHILDREN’S COATS $2.75—$6.75 Very High Grade DRESSES (A) By @ charge on certain revenues of the republic, including the customs reve- pues, subject to existing charges, but prior to any future charges, the castoms revenues have alone averaged $46,202,000 annually during the last five years, the lowest receipts fm any one of such five years h ing bee over $80,000,000 tn the critical year of 1921- 1922. The ecaisting charges upon the customs prior to these bonds for the current fiscal year amount to $8,085,750, of which amount $2,145,000 is payable in the first instance out of other revenues, which, during the last five years, have averaged $4,430,000 annually. (B) By a ftret charge on 10 per cent of the amount by which the revenues of the Government tn each fiscal year exceed $60,000,000, Debt, revennes and trade: The funded debt of Cuba on July 81, 19228, amounted to $91,548,400, of which $51,708,500 was external debt. Revenues ended June 80, 1922, averaged $00,820,000 annually. The budget current fiscal year is 855,688,800 and estimated expenditures amount to $54,852,102. During the first six months of the current fiscal year revenues have totaled $29,218,000, as against expenditures for the same period estimated in the budget at $28,253,000. The exports Sestea the ten years ended December 81, 1021, have averaged $347,852,- 000 annually, of which @274,800,000 or 79% were sent to the United States. Imports @aring the same period averaged 255,018,000 annually, of which $181,655,000 or about 71% came from the United States. These figures indicate a surplus ef exports ever tmports averaging $01,084,000 annually. Population and resources: The ay Dae Se one ended June 80, 1921, exports of annaally. world aon Practinally ‘all of the suet Reaactey entune ton now grlating eanests factory prices. GET FORTUNE Oil Well Brings Them Sud- den Prosperity KAW CITY, Okla, Jan. 18-—Lucy modern Midas by poor Lo today. She has turned the bieak bilitops eugar tm active fHE ABOVE BONDS ARB OFFERED FOR SUBSCRIPTION (SUBJECT TO RECBIPT AND ACCEPTANOB BY US OF THE BONDS) AT 004% AND ACCRUED INTEREST, TO YIELD OVER 645 PER CENT. Mebecriptions will be recetoed by the endoreigned beginning ot 10 s'elooh a. m., M: |, January 16, 1983. The right pT alg Rigen ray pee ia gy Renae gd ge yb rd @ emailer amount for. The amount wonts will payable on or about February 1, 1083, at the office of J. P. Morgen ¢ Oe., York funds, delivery of trust receipts, exchangeable for deftmitios bonds when prepared ond 1301 THIRD AVENUE—CORNER UNIVERSITY Montelius Bidg—Opposite Pantages THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY BANKERS’ TRUST CO. NEW YORK J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO, J. P. MORGAN & CO. KUHN, LOEB & CO. GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, CHICAGO, ILL DILLON, READ & CO. Good Press Agent: Stuff The Mystery of Who Sent| Geraldine the Roses; Lou Says He Didn't. BOSTON, Jan. 18.-—If Geraldine Farrar and Lou Tellegen have) [patched up the aalia of their badly | battered matrimonial ship, Purrar jwoula not admit It today, = = i mperamental “Gerry” appeared at ce r HANA, Jae eto — [she ts strenuously seeking to divorce. LODGE MEN — att os woncond pe oe pa we |@he took the roses home with her| PARADE TO MOVIE|(-"ta terrae atte Palace Hip Offering TO MELVIN PATRONS All future deliveries, C. O. D.’s and all unfinished business of MELVIN’S will be cared for at the MODE. We solicit your continued patronage at the new location and assure you of the same attentive and appreciative service. New Tork, Jeneory 14, 1988. MELVIN’S. WHITE SLAVE |x "" Portland Man Is The tu fa similar to the) peaker at . of the synagogue white slave law except that 3. W, Paimer, religious. work ¢i.| ‘2, Yaune | Hebrews ~ | BILL OFFERED federal white slave law except that) clety at the Educational center Sun- OLYMPIA, Jan. 15——Lining UP) it makes It a crime to transport! rector of the Portiand, Ore., Y. M. C.| day, wd with at least one plank In the legis | girls between counties, while the| 4 epee nay 4 mere When newspaper men who *8¥| itive platform of the women's leg-| federal statute specifies from one| |” eee Tollegen's card with the roses sought | ™ » | regular Sunday meeting at the Y. Raffles and hig company of escape jstate to another. to interview her, she sent back «|i#lative ~ councll, bananas rt | Similar measures have been be-| Palmer spoke of the isolation of the message which Indicated whe was| Thomas Murphine was ready Mon artints are leaving Palace Hip audi in any local motion picture theater.|snoeg completely bewildered with Qand, drill team, drum corps| RO 's appearing also this week) at the Blue Mouse, also had a host 500 members of the local/ ¢ boosters, However, as far as fe lodge paraded Saturday eve-/the quality of the singing given by the Blue Mouse theater|these two songsters, they needed) Lincoln J. 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It scatters congestion ~your cold is gone! | as rm ry | Ui t nae Gi We ae Gal "| fore the legislature at almost every | United States in world matters a aie Whee Bdineh, Label cee ectaitace Weise bes. bom to| #ssion for the past 12 years. |the present time, and declared him- © policeman and threatened to hav@¥capacity audiences since Other measures which the wom-| self to be not in favor of it, reporters arrested who sought to talk | showing in Seattle |en's legislative council is indorsing | }to her, | eeeninstepepinsreemnansnnetomenmaninann |are: Regulation of road houses and f Jack Barbour, Moose tenor, who! wednesday, Thuredry and Friday of|their mysterious actions in the chief eee MANY PRAISE OFFER |dance halls, the majority of girls, there until Tuesday eve-/thin week Gertrude Nord and Ar) number this week. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16--"1 janti-cigaret bill, creation of office ‘@s one of the contestants in thur La Mar, both professionals) strange safes, secured from local|#*nt the lady no flowers,” was what F NEW DICTIONARY of public defender, antinarcotic $1,000 singers’ popularity con-jand both contgtants, will sing. | tirms, are opened with ease; sieight-|10U Tellegen said today, when asked | bill, per capita appropriation for aN Sacer et of-hand plays its part in a rope trick,| “HOw come?” as to reports that |echarttable institutions, amendment after which Raffles makes his escape Geraldine Farrar carried « huge| Language Guide Should Kee |to lunacy law, establishment of an from a steel burial vault, which | bouquet of roses bearing his card/ A With Flow of Pp institution for feeble minded, and! gives the act ite title of “Cheating |When she nang last night at Lynn, pact z the setting aside of a day to be the Grave.” Mass, Added Words known as Temperance day A dance revue is offered by Casson| He first thought someone was ener naa| ani Brothers and Marie. They are fol-|Joking with him, he maid, and only| Distributing a new dictionary has! raaay pring home some of Boldt’ lowed by Evang and Leever, two laughed until shown the dispatch tell.| brought this paper many compli French ? pie) satpro podbod, yg ne young fellowa whose comedy ts new |ing of Misa Farrar’s receipt of the|™mentary remarks, One subsoriber| s ° and of the better sort. | rones, who presented coupons yesterday for “Art and Song” aptly describes the work of the Lytella, the one paint ing silhouettes in keeping with the spirit of the other’s popular songs Beoville and Diel are eccentric comedians whoxe country romance, “Ain't Love Grand?’ is a laugh maker from start to finish, TO Then he denied that he had patron.|* halt dozen dictionaries for difter- ized the florist. Jent employes and members of his Tellegen reiterated that he family said he deemed it necessary chance of @ reconciliation with the| that & dictionary should progress famous ainger, who now 4 with the language just as a news. for a divorce, # suing him | aner does, ‘The world moves rapid-| patcdnn and only The New! UUUAVUAYEGIOAEUAEOAUOAEOAOOGUAG ALAA apace with today's ETROPOLITAN 5 DAYS ONLY —TOMORROW NIGHT ement With Comstock & Gest HARRY FOX In the Groat New York = ‘Vanderbilt Theatre Buscess ™7 ar Glittering, Gorgeous Galaxy of Girls auth ot Urient”” and Boing op .aritce by oveph Mgcartn Musto by Nat Goldeteln me Tierty carrots All the Town Will Whistle Its Musto — SEATS NOW SELLING — A mystery photoplay that keeps the patrons on the edge of their nerts in “Pawned,” with Tom Moore and Edith Roberts a» the featured play- ors. | The Lincoln Highway ito a man’s heart i signposted with Good |Food. 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