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“POPE DECLARES HE WAS AGAINST | France Forced Present Conditions by Intol- i =~ erable Law. | In New Encyclical the Pontiff ~Tells- French Catholics | ie Final VictoryllsSure. JROME, Jan. 11—The Osservatore Ro- ‘\ mano to-day published the text: of an by Gocument: the Pontiff said that, con- “grary to statements made on the #U~) + Sect, the Church did not desire a re- \ gious war® involving violent Perascee . tions, Being a messenger of peace, ; carrying out her mission loyally, the *Churoh id not willingly exposo her- self to war. end persecutions, as ahe dives not desire to eco ner children euffering, Regarding ecclesiastical properties, + the encycilcal maid the Pope had not sbandoned them. The French Govern- ~Iment~hxd-tmposed-on-the Cathottcs-am organization which the Church was ab- wolutely unable to accept without Jm- erilling her existence as a diyine in- stitution. —2Continuing...the_ encyclical anid that. je new, bill amending the Church and Gtate Seperation law of 1X6 was simply, > Rp fxr—aa-ecctestastica! property —was : Bouverned,—x~taw of -confiacatton,—ent fm reward to the exercise of public —rorahip-it-was-an-Anarchical-measure; Introducing artitrariness and uncet- tainty everywhere and aggravating the former law, _ Therefore the. Pope condemned it. “Pte adversaries of the Church tried to make th Holy Bee responatble for the Bresent situation, because they know ___that thelr work waz not In accord with. (Sie desires’ of. the country. She Pope appeals to the judgme: fetory, which, he sald, will recox at the Papacy, in. acting as tt has, f @id-s0 because it-did not wish to hu- miliate any trivial officials or oppose __any form of government, but defend- ed with all its etrength the work of the Divine Founder of the Church, de- manding “respect for the hterarchy and the Inviolability of its property and lberty."* The Papacy. wished to remind the ‘world that ‘man must concern himselt here below witti' Aigher ideals than occurrences of everyday life, and —that—tho—wupreme, inytolable joy of _—the human soul_on earth fa to accom: plish its spiritual duty at all costs, eid thus, In spite of all, honor, serve and love God.” “Phe Charetr-conld -not-prerent the un ust spollation in progress, for, as the Proposed cultural associations were op- posed to the hierarchy established by Christ, tho “Pope condemned them, in syite of the consequent material In- + juries jovdlved at the hands of the Government. ‘The statement that the latter disposed of the “abandoned” properties of the e ale though they recognized the hierarchy, which—was not done-under-the mw in France, The Holy Bec might have toi- $ Galferinge, which —he felt There was, however, great consola tion_in the fact that the Catholics of Srants—xere-nnlied “The Wrench Cox declaration of war. was not at the Christian. faith but tines alte = ne -French.Cathol pared for all STORIE ERT ERIE Fair of the enemie ‘dissolve Yad thlanurlenseeeed! unto MINISTER REFUSES il) MARRY OR BURY Virginia Pastor Quoles, “Let, the Dead Bury. Their Dead,”-as Excuse, of the Church RICHMOND, Jan. 11The Rey. John’! W. Daugherty, pastor of the Apastolic | Gburch, refused to conduct religious | @ervices yesterday over the body of Jos- @@h Heywood, who wan killed Wednes | day by the fal) of » smokestack. Mr, } Daugherty sald: i “Sy authority 1s the racred word of | God. Aw to the burial of dead bodies 1 Gf courre, raisé ao objection, It 1s a ne «| essary and annitary practice. My pr test.ia raléed only where religious ob- @ervances ore called in, Bea violation of the principles and Practices of Chriat. For Instance, C! Guin? to resurreat, ‘not to bur @ead, and though Himsclt urst from His-seputchro, defying a @nd the carnal customs’ of thos - ety ccently to ¢ -performance of mar. e ceremonies an antagoniatic to bie lotin. bette: ir. Daug Spatain from oO { Bearlet Fever demic of scarlet fevst in raging In this ty and the adjoining elty of Is being @ caren sal Hoe Monies, in ead diy, hore. Seekoas a IT HIITS ALL RELIGIONS.|| 1 hold this to-+ ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907. _ OF HIGH- one an Pea. ae ‘sale. = outrival any, clothing sale ever known in the country. Everything that pertains to perfection! in Men’s and ‘Boys’ Clothing has been carefully incorporated in these garments—the concentrated efforts of The Surprise Store's —targe staff of expert craftsmen and-skilied—tailors-in-our- own factories insure perfection in clothing. The im- mense volume of business makes possible many amazing things. Better values than ever before, If for any reason any. aeretres bought at any ° or argument. All Clothit bought: it a ny of our four stores, no matter what 1838-146 West 14th St._ Between 6th and 7th Aves. THE 523-529 8th Avenue, ™ Between 36th and 37th Sts. NEW YORK MEN’S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, -COMPARE—WITH— REGULAR 88.50 GARMENTS, good, heavy winter suits and overcoats, in reliable -fabrics,cut—in- the latest fashions and well. made, all new patterns, neat dark effects . MEN’S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, COM- PARE WITH REGULAR $12.50 GARMENTS, made of all-wool materials in the newest designs and colorings. The stylish French back jform- : fitting overcoat model included at this . price—all tailored by expert hands and durably lined.... MEN'S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, COMPARE WITH REGULAR $18 GARMENTS, high grade Suits and Overcoats in a large and varie- gated showing of every new style and fabric;. all rich, new designs and color tones; elegantly tailored and exquisitely finished ...... sesceeee eee coves THE SURPRISE STORE'S" DOUBLE GUARANTEE money is instantly refunded without a single ea or the goods cheerfully exchanged. | Comp:rs with regular $2 50 values. $4 50 ij e RUSSIAN style fcr boys of 3-10 £, Made of durabte Loose fitting, long fu l-cut’styles for toys of 7 to 16 “Pblue-cheviot with velvet collars, nicely mids. THt- KEEFERS are mace of excel Roys’ and Children’s Winter Overcoats. yeas, Made of extra quality gray mehon. NOVELTY K Vent bwe che viot, well tailored and perfect itting; for boys of 3 to 10 years: Boys’ Hnee Pants Suits—Compare with r-pular $4.00 ga'ments. Sty.ish, fancy cassimeres ani fancy chevio;s in 9) 501— ipl perfect fitting; sizes 3 to 16..... SORE OUOO ra bodos FTE Sae prise Stare MantifactiirersoflligliGradeClothing Challengesthe World Our Famous Double Guarantee Binds Every Sale. f{-our stores in New York or Bridgeport should fall to please bring it bac and we will cheerfully exchange th: goods or refund the moncy without a aris questlon _ FAMOUS — If_for—any: reason_ “any. ‘purchase should: ‘fail_to- please: the— Every--patron-is-pleased_atthe great-values at The Surprise Store.and gladly, recommends-this stor ¢ to all his friends and-relatives. Every advertisementof The mc 2 “insures complete satisfaction ivith every purchase. Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed with. every. sale at.all-times.- Dissatisfaction was.never.known at The-Su rptis | Men’s and Boys’ Four-Pty Collars. Men's Underwear—75c value, quality” Derby: ribbed and shirts and drawers, extra,well made, . Men’s Fancy. Handkerchiets—sc value. Variety f pretty borders; full size cio ——At _-Prenemencity- ‘Low Prices. This sale proves that: The Surprise Store always of fers the very best. j values in Clothing, and challenges the world for:low prices. The Surprise! Store prices are down to the very limit of lowntss. The immense amount of business enables The Surprise Store to manufacture High-Grade Cloth- ing and sell direct to the wearers at far less than regular wholesa!e manufac- —turers-prices totetaiters, Come into any of our stores at your leisure and} judge for yourself the marvellous values we offer. No article is ever mis- represented at The Surprise Store and everything is guaranteed in every. respect absolutely. irrespectiveof price. The qualities are always reliable, the fashions always the newest and the tailoring the highest. PS price, will bs kept in good repair and abies as often as desirsd for one years! tree of fiehar ge, ‘One Block from ‘‘L’’ Station. Main St., Security Building, Bridgeport, Conn. BRIDGEPORT MEN’S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, COMPARE WITH REGULAR $20- GARMENTS, extra fine quality Imported and Domestic fabrics in new designs and rich color combinations, cut_over -the very latest models. ~Elegantly-tailored garments, the product of skilled ‘tailors..- MEN’S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, COM- PARE WITH REGULAR $25 GARMENTS the very finest grades of Natiye and Foreign fabrics of the most exquisite kinds, all new, exclusive patterns. Exquisitely finished garments, the equal of any high- . bre priced custom tailored Parments We awnewst, seit ne —_ ea pH ff M = aay FY | Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, compare $ = ipsa SWIthete SUSIE D725 OW alesse ea q ois) Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, SUES cia se sey dans with repularsg4Ojwalues sient tier cunee nue tate Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, com- pare with regular $12 values Young Men’s Suits ond-Overcoats, com mt) pare with regular $15 values.. ere Terre arree fy 1 Oo. THE SURPRISE STORE'S FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE Ail _c‘othisg-pought at The Surprise Store, no matter ‘what the price, is pressed as often as desired and kept in, good-repair for one year free of charge, “THE SURPRISE STORE NEW BUILDING, 523 = 529 8th Ave. Store is carried-out to the letter, and our. Famous Double-Guarantee Compare with regular $2.50 values Guaranteed Strictly First Quality, In all the new and correct shapes. These Collars are all brand‘new and || Boys’ Winter Knee Pants Suits. clean, -perfectly laundered_and 2 appearance and s 5c 51,50 10. collar made. AIL sizes in hapes— Men’s-andt. i Fine * 5c ee Knee Pants—36c alte All- * I Cc t $9.50 flecc: lined wool cheviots in-a big variety of pat- terns, cut arge and full; sizes 7 to 15... bright, new. throughout, ¢ | Boys’ Overcoats, compare with regular $4 garment ts, —+4or boys or 3 to 16 years, in all this season’s popular styles; &c made of good sturdy overcoating, nicely trimmed and made, | | Boys’ Overcoats, compare with regular $6 garm: 9 Stockings—15e_ value, | Winter Ul eeient fast black; full seamless.......... Couble-breasted sty.e, rich colors, extra durable, well made - Boys’ Knee!Pants Suits—Comipare wih regular <6.00| ~ garments, High grade, ail-wool cheviot and fancy worsteds, $ 50 | in al styles, new patterns; elegantly tailored and superbly 3: eastic webs, finished; beautirul novelty sty?es, strong ..... Men's: Suspenders—25c value, re al Boys’ Winter Capsesce aide cown. styles; a!l-wool materials, —every stylish model, all the latest noveltits, plainand fan elects, good and warm; well made and nicely. Se Zito Givin Heese Non- elastic ends; made extra I5c Men’s Pants—Compare with rezular $4.00 pants. Fine quality fancy worsteds and all-woo! fancy caeviots, in rich, new striped effects, in sizes to fit all buids or men. 950 Men’s Fancy and White Negligee Shirts, Regular 59c, Value. THE New York, Handsome assortment of Jignt, meditm and dark pat-. He also plain whites in Madras and Percales; all "hae negligee style; every shirt at full” ani The high gcalily and splendid fit of The Surprise Store's garments have Ecéen Soy demonstrated to the p:op'e of New \'o+t ant dicinity for the past nine years, as well as the fact that’ The Sarprise Store’ s Men's Halt Hose—10c value, winter weight,2full seamless. N. W.-Cor. 3d Ave. and 83d St., One Block from ‘‘L” Station. Boys’ Suspenders—{9: elastic webs; strongly made - 4 4 ‘FOUR STORES. 523-529 8th Ave., between 36th and-37th Sts. 138-146 W. 14th St., between 6th and 7th Aves. | Men’s Pante, compare with, regular $ | Back Thibet, Fancy Cassimeres and Fancy variety of neat designs, per.ect fitting and well made, Boys’ Outing Flannel School Blouses, 25, Valuc., STORE) Bridgeport, Regular Just the thing for school wear; terns; cit full and large; 7 to 15 Manufacturers’ prices; diet to the wearers, make i possible for every one to rossess clothing of the most elegan! fabrics and facltless tn fit, in etther extreme 0 or censervatibe siyles, at low prices that are Maifi Street, Security Building, Bridgerort, Conn. e; sizes 14 to 47. walues cre at all times the cesgatr of the art trade? | ane Surprise otore Is Open Saturday ‘Evenings Until 10 o’Clock \ ewithin reach of all,