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R amapo V alley G aze MONEOF a ORANGI^ (BOUNTY, NEW YORK, FRIDAl ECEMBER 8 , 1911 . I do not claim to have the oldest Fruit and Confect ionery store in Monroe, but I do claino to sell good goods cheaper than the others. P A U L T E R N L MONROE, - . N . Y J O H N K R O U S E flo n r o e , N. Y . Opposite Pust Office H ave ju s t received ear oi M 50 i , H I , P S im MRS, OATS m lEAI. C T a r i s S a I B a c f t l e lis overcoat. >, scour the count eve, yon know, s 3Ul that expects me fl I’(J like to feel I v ... ,.,..ed Loring. L y.lm Anne hesitated and looked ' Her niece. But the gfrl husied w ith, ■ *•''**' ''•'i* her hrlglst silks did not lift her e y e s ;;' ® a faint color glowed In. her cheeks ■ “There isn't another chicken about' toow*,', the place,” said Miss Anne bluntly. ‘T 1 may as well say. sir, that it was the I \sc^verer of gold In CaMfomI* « w • last of my flock; that's why It Is a dls-1 f appointment to me.” I CaUfomia, This 4intltt|MMNi«; Lortog arose from his chair and PTOh*«P»®* in the wU of ttM .. ’S ss :s place,” he said anything and I’d 1 of some ute at such return without a bird of some sort If I have to rob a roost myself.” Without waiting to hear their pro- Lorlng let himself ont into the and plunged it expanse drooping elms protected the roof iarkly sketched against blue «I:y. A thin spiral of the big chim- ay into noth- crisi) wind hloxYn away the covering the limb.- ere darkly sketched against tu smoke driited up fr03 and shimmered i Ewith cloth- thefam U t v^iiere raised In wai “Well, sow. Gra<e. will be ticl lox’.'ood where .a little .‘sldo por-h Jutted out to th-o south. There was a window here lilled with red g Dairy MONROE, N. Y. IL-rrlman Dcp.nt: Myer & Bir.i.s-ail’.s IEi'.*itcun:it Special Bottled Milk,Cream. Pot Cheese, Baker’s Cheese, Buttermilk Delivered throughout Monree £«nd Hanim an ----- AERATED .MILK 7c a Quart- A d v e r t i s i n g i a b r i n g s S e s u l t s . Gezdite LIcCalFs L la g a c ia e aid M c C d l Patterns For Women Mnro Ffiemds r^nyr^’tcr DisL.t,; .V I ut.crii T. MvCiOi’iv i* *U* lu iA '’.' Fi Gtti'lt' m’» *• 'll ifiiu.-T hu tl<f 4 I’l -,v: I 1. ‘ ! V I: • , % . lio'.. t ;ll iA-. . tl -1 M. Cs. 1 IVAt--*- 1 I trri’fiflil -* r.'-v. l.-Utcljiul 1 *.i jt*r v.'fiA tn. ruvfi A %>■ * iZrc:3 h\ -t> To I*v r: K * '■ ' *< -. ■' .1, ' . r .V, 1 • . i;,. is . L- ' r ^ 1 ' • ’’ - J \ f » f M-\ '1 L-n-.-n-i |v-\J . ' , >Ti! -\vV. ' ■. * > ■ ' . - . ' i rr ij r E- .L ' — t-;j . > *' I I » tf-i» iT -'f V V r m e C k h m MAGAZINE Kte.'-.tfl r 7-h 5t., J.'rr/York City £ indow here id tho hrllllant color seemed to i* i- I'art warmth to bis h< numbed body. The stops had been swept clear ot r and ht> wa-i ttireiul to Herai»€ hl > before lie knoKjed at the door, whirrlrig of a ^ewhm niadilno ;1 Ewlderily and ipilc -Ml; Atme, til. f h- faer of 1 etop p e l Ewlderily and nulck stepn ; fhei floor. The door flcT. V :d> d tw o fu. flint widiv t xif vf'int, and t'*e tho youvj;' girl, hopeful '•’.I'e thiior.io. it Ml. 'd. h ' ’■ tiiey crl.'d ip nnirrm and tboir icpiiyed biits.r ill.' tpjiointment. D E M E R E S r S M iddletown’s Leading Fur T t-rc. I. I k I- 1 ‘Tru .-rnry lering (.ia,rti \A*- a te.pl * oi fj*.'i, I rjiUM I'cr; :t ntt.ht’j I ol ’.,\) l h.vvt) rather a bail 1 ui-.* and i'.’.i gcr'> baH: on in tho ntidii cf a l,;*ii-r tr^mp. I w '•t’omf* in.” iriirraifi’d plblUv. -ir*: bot'.r efl*l pud U;c drlfr ■ ar. ■ avvfui. . riittey t'-*'. a.' wo I\:! 'I to bcp] yoiiTo .'.•»loo th.tt.i d out.” Brlirrf. T oring entored tho low- coih d tlttlre-.-.-opm wJ'ere a rnuU cyl- irtd''r riovi- g.tvo forth wolcome heat in tho conic,- (,f t; o roam. TLo cor- nera t.iiaed chid ami dn.hy, but in tl ft cln If) of v \ rnifh feor.i the i tests, Lorlng Etar-lit night crisp snow. Two hours afterward when he. re- irned heavily laden, the windows of Touae glowed pleasantly and offer a welcome. As he m his feet approval. ar I believe the poor fellow will be tickled to death to get that pin book; he said the didn’t have any folks—he seetn.s honest enough—\ Loring stumbled Into the warm room and let hi,s packages down on to tho round table. He held bis cold Un gers to the heat. \I didn't find the white roo-ter, but I did corral the plumpeat little white goose you over caw; It’s *ueh a long time since I’ve prepared for Christmas that one* started I couldn’t stop, BQ I went on through the village and bought all the re\t of the fl;dngs-rjl hpito^^iiyou won’t object—oh. well. Siiar Anne—I rball ju<^t t.flse my packages and have Chrlfcfw.is by mysrif in the woodn.” .MI'S Annu’s scaiitive pride had lu-oiimtofl h“r to ware aside the proffered edibles, hut aa Lorlng r«- pbucoil the packages in tho basket she w.itchod him all unconscious of the f.Kt that her eyes were wistful, Firat wi-nt the plump goose and following it wore turnips and potatoes, cranber ries .sml oniona and cclory; a hag of white grapoy; another of nuts and a largo and tei'iptiug box of candy. With bis b.islcrt on his arm, he turned to the door. \I must thank you for your kindness,\ he said gravely ►tt«B. ,.He wM Oens. a SwhMi, who «|gif grated to Phila ■ ■ - — name a oltlaen His grave Is h ing groni ty,. in horn In 1803 in Baden, Oemioty, xuMtf the borders of Swlt»erlaa4. Up«a hl» arrival in this country be upont time In this city, subsoquenOy rem«*ie ing to the vicinity of Lttits, wbesw, In the midst of relatives, be s In farming. Possessed of s nature, however, it wns not l« After many privation,* be m e b e d Caltfornta some time in tbs estri^ 't0« and staked a clnlrn. It was to tb« W of ^4*. after a heAvy re t o r a i ^ traded by yellowish depoeitg small stream, he made hi* grtn tte through most of It through unforhmat* speen- latlons. He returaad to Pennaylvaato in 1871 and spent bis Aecltotog years In retirement, living on the pesabsa of I'-'&O a month voted him by the Cal ifornia legislature. He died Jose II. 18S0, Two of Ills pallbMurem wi Oens. .Tohn C. Fremont and Atmhrt B. Burnside, who had be*en bla frtoads la Callfonjla.—t hiWdelphIa Fresa. ivvfui. V,',‘ liPwnT o I\; >i to keep, to !?,t and W o m en’s and M isses’ L k j t r?:u'-!L:a '*r_y i Suits In FU R CC / i 0 . ! A t Sw e e p ing Reductions L-UFFS and ECAIirL. ! CUmSTMAS , N. Y. O r e J y 1 V v e e k s A.i.viay. 1 Tht 3 Dem eresi Store i s as^lr and abJzz vvidi tlu Cliristraah .'■fTrli, ana V:n ko' c y ' shoppers, Ear.y g,fi buying is the rale, esp e iia ily vv ih t iusa w , u *. up - i • < I ChOICE Middletov/n’s Recognized Chrisunas More We, the •wif'el- rero^^nized Christmas store of \ti.tff'c'.i>wn, ire r-.ui’, n r- hefere. Not witli brPet qialitv, because D£VlER.'A3r QU.ALI TV IS ar*i P h E M E but with greater variety. 1 ally holiday shoppers are finding us prepared wilh an atsemShgi of Cms‘ ni Midld elov.n ia scop% choiceness, beauty a id use'u’ne-s. Oar re-eifeh f»r h-se has been of many months duration, and unusual cirj his hasn e-Tarci-ej ui sj.eaii, are serviceab e and practical. O t a r T f i o l i d a y D S s p i s s y o f t you cai, in mitr/ cases, d.j nt i5h better by h tvii ■ v ) r ires in mich larger ciie-, a.aJ thii appies to PAI -E and \ ‘ just right’’ kind>. kVi.A W m - i MJ V u-f Very icni chin.- v.a'-i O'-.iN'n v’lthiix flu* cirili* rr:l tier*- Ts.' t n } om ch *:ir rr*l b ' * '.’•* it a 1 'm*. v. -.rkba ket OUT,to'. I\ ■ Itli btigH Idr;* o f silk. Ann * ciT .1-1 a h ' ; r.jrklii'r; chair fcf tuu . tov(> end mot !.,ric*l Lor- “iriit d'-' e to Ike fire arid Cna— v in ft idi 1, (VI* a t up of cofi*.'i>?” l-a:vUably at lim 'ovcr Ii'ctadcfi tlu t wt.ro tin' il c r el q i\a p. a >f that y £Vi ’3 -han at store o va i* tv and the ‘ just r • D T i£;i- . A 0.1 ,iy a pl'i! .1 of firrunt v.-’r;,— you’d rntli'T 1, (Vo t'ico t|<T«W* t] SU I l-hriv't.il celnr of 1.1 r ‘ livery i*..'ir. *T wtitiM ! ,*y \cjif. ( ’ if it wore net Ft) mueli fO 'iblp.” ho ifiif* H T c.einn *Tt fl.ifs v t . n .*m imp** U)on for no til ftfoii in o ( v*^ti in thi.i m,inner, but c<i 1 'u'! t '1 linire—\ *Ti \,i 1 I uo u.'tibl* at ull. fit,ICS v.iji bo B.’ul to m il.o you a cup of cot- Ti l. f.-ir l n'fotl pill hurt nrcT to a tiny 1 iijili*j.rr*l anl l*rcu,*'dit out a ’ ma 1 c.'ni If r .'tnil a c*';.' e ;wt. All A Anr.e c'.oi li-;.: I > r ■ If t.:,r a niom'’nt'. lo c aiiti l. 't tl ■■ room. LorluA watcMria tho yoortg pirl'a g.acefu WU-! t,i:.UJ*-r*Iy itiir r ; etl fact. Ills ho'if.iKo.t \- aW.c iiij-,r. Tl o Rill 1id Ici t grains of coii*o into thfl pot a I'lling it nitli coW wntcr plarcii it on the fop of the cjlindor dove. Then elio stipl\ (1 to aiitl fro from cupbmirrt table. kiyliiR a net*l on a tnowy fh. There vert* froiih bread and moVrmeTvt inn r . erl by .a jt.iluf 1 Ills ho'if.itv.i were 'umuh ta;.- h shaken the “There Isn't ; jii j’ou havf honpifallty. Grace the r*v eiUfh. There hetti-r, b;tl (,*1 apple*! and tome ulires ■ But We Urge You to Shop Earl;/. It^s the Early Gift Buyer Who Fares Becl; LEY, • L Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs, Suits and Di esses. Rain Coats. Separate Skirts. : Table Linen and Napkins. Dress Goods and Silks Neckwear and Ribbons. ; SiJk. Lisle & Cotton Stock ings. To.'let Ar'fcie’i, Writing Paper & Envelopes, « I he roi uway 7 ” Toilet Sots. Here is a partial li t of items suitable for gifts upon wliich ibis store m i/ be depa.ad; b>;,i qiict and pricewise : Silk Petticoats. L/fflbrelJas and Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Muslin Underwear Shin Waists, Kimonas. Dressing Sacqu*s Bath Robes. Blankets and Com tor tables. Beks, Belt F’iris & Buckles. Jewelry. f?s iiyon H s lipn. * If pt i.! to jjiltpit .Mif iav.1 and hood an uRitatioii. Plio l ycriicd to foi in r '- I'K sen«- jind 1 i*r wordi d r f j -Pti to her nicrf*. ! “Gnu-i*—what do you think has nap- j pi'Dc'd? That—that—he's gone!” Her thin liands flov,- to her face and tlie tear.- triHiItd botw-fon her Angers, j “Oh. Aunt Anne!” The girl threvV I her arm around the older wonitm'.s t bhOTllt . , , . . ilT' toy lohorc i-ipor pocket and searched ciircfiillj in its depths*. \You are a cousin t( , -.ir, . Joslah Letghtcn. of B oa —” Joslah 'cry well, iimd the tiiere not a im Mr. Leighton’s private secretary ibcrt Lorlng. and he rent mo to seel id present this letter, I be lleva it eontnins a Christmas gift well as an offer to make j'oni’ futi home with him. Bv .Tore, but itM and JC\Vcl GdSt'iS. Trinlis. Suit Cases Traveling Bags. TOYS, TOYS. ’iOYS, Of All KnJs f'-)r tbo LlLle F o lk s . How do you supp(o«e somebody has taken him— I fat, too. Grace.” Jilrs Anni« sank down in a chair ami elo.vly r« 0. Bv .Tove. but i > thnt led me here, citlon all right and hi hire' AVIATORS ARE POORLY PAID lv*n B**t Fly*r» muntration tor th* Th« popular auppoaitlon that avia tion it a «ort of Klondlk* wh»r* r*®- pie who have a certain amount &t dar ing can go and match up a fortun* to decidedly mtotaken. Paopl* read re porta of hig prlre* won by avlatew* ' cvntegta and take for granted that all goea to’the flyer*. That I* wreag; with a f«w exception* tha fiyera not gat the priaea thay wto. H are eiuployed to fly by big <MW« who ray them a aalary. aeldoM me- ceedtrg |75 per week, tb# umm I *e- rnrgevient being from |*5 to f d t pm week aalary and I•■l0 per day whw they fly at meet*. Thl* to tm e area wtere the v*.ry beat Amaricaa «»d foreign flyer* are coacaraad, l*«lad- ing auch celebrities as B to ^ b *, Bfflcbey, Kfy and other*. Nor la the lot of ffc# todependeat flyer any better. To keep up with the flyer* of big concern* wmtlnuoo* Im provement of their naebinee—wbieb muat, of courge, alvray* b* of th* very beat—to nece**arv. \What with the coat of the aercplane. of rumiln* I t kcepfrig It In good icondltloa, aaJary ef mechanic anl general axpenaa*. th* jrlxps the evlatnr *et* become rather iirmll by the time the expenees are deducted. The fact that p:-i*«* are now given only to ■winner* of eonteaU mnkiB the prospect none too atlrac- tlce. Aviatjon dcra hold prtie* fi ambitious jonnar men. but very fe of the kind imagined by the onteit palflic. In fart, there it a aloujh of despond awaiting the unwary who Ar.oisnt and N'cdern Sailora. In !i gtoi.i* aro'md a n-utiiin i,U*ture ’tgrilcj-.rii ,i* cr ti***, Tribuui* bulidln\ \.ImHi.v from the licet In wore two the Hud.!''! vl f*n 0)1 o ru'l (>1K■Ted & short talk ■wfcicu ‘Tillon fn m the Ittho- “Yoit lave taken me In and permittCfl •il I v.-M f old and fired: Jif-'r-nd mis ti wl.'h you t Joytul Ghri; tmas yot .luve f*V(*r 1 nci.vn.” Hfs hand V. ai on the knob wker riles Anne Eiapred him. \I don’t lUu to hnvH you ; o like that. sir. You arc v.clconu? to remain until you can ro | liumo your joiirncy an*l to our taw | v.raj,rs plain as It is—the Leightons have al j ways prided tliemselvvs on their hos gprytoe pitality. but of late years—” i jj. •’Leighton:’* Interrupted Lorlng i tp^, ■^rom on a rjihir. Umvn to Geud Piadnr: liU tori.et on the floor ami r-iopa on another from Llvcrrool anc opening his ovwcoat. \Aro you Misti to Australia from ’Frisco. Never on ^ 1., ^ steamer exeeFt the gunboat VYe ML.) Anne a round ever, opened wide i ^..<,,.5 g^y.^rg thmipli,” wi:h the empha- ly do you at*It • gjj {}, q ■•gfipors.”' “You boys are ched^ iT” ®.OH Inborerc.” “Gve.'s that is right. the paper* Uli h i r e r 'When dlvcGcd atif-nllon fn m 1 I'bs ar.'l from the vender*. *Tm auid. “I *« as In the \\V( y wa« he a rresledr “You see, that desk wa* \<h valiied b ‘ abrond i.'isf t Sitffer,\ I'c auid. “I *«as In thej rgnjaeked and amen* other - beiore you were born. J was t^ken was thi. d,ek. ,i*=Uj Mrpi gimboat.lW’ke around f fc.y ne lid flrd r,o trace, ed at Markers ore ol is a t'l nd of Mrs Houghti Aii'.v. ri'crsn'/f'I the de*k i _ trace'' it to t ie carle'on*. and the warrant of bis own accord f e r t t S | Hut : 0-.V c ’d acrotK P\” “Aftt>i r '‘e ’■'“'’d the mom!** |rB|rtr she imnit'('*ntrly r'!*hed orer ter sk a's to f'i*i -cs the trjith. Vpe* « of the men. ‘'imt we're they want now,” and they linked arms and ■vvnir.'f d away, leaving the old man to tell hoiv they \couidn't knot” and do many things which in tlw sailor’s line “in the old 5.”— New York Tribune. lost his v.ay ; dfiy; then he rn.inagf d to upset rm into n snov; binl: and he madcj off leaving me to flr*d my way back tt civiliration a« best I could. You set eat your supper, cir.” j futo led n«* Imre.” He was looking a ''rb.inl£ you.” said Loriri.;, as he Grace’s clowucar-t fneo rather than a iu dly bobbing figure, ttoji—here v. c wort expre'i'Jman, thinkinj .‘end t ■ I f; I moved her v.*rap^ % afraid your cohee i i down and eat yo I “rb.inl£ you.” f L obeypa. “I bop; C trouble, Marriage a t Fifty. An inteioiting and unu.-iual estimate If the proper ago for matrimony is to your place. H« that udvanccil by Mrs. Vivian, hei *v« traveld half s and founder ceh'ing h(‘r iMi ;(!Ui,-i cfie row* drchirid ■*l.*it U<r t rcf-nt sldm* all G e o hi-rs' .liter t the city fur ‘'on.c'hing hard-'orr*, rc;- d.-y *•-? xpnor W*-*;)ii'n t., a pewo «bO»'ta W ^ deem inlitc jciic’e for her. H«r 'Ob, dear, will get cold. Sit you are not In JiiffS Anne? Ia there pnything that I can do-to ra.'ike things right?\ 4 A-'inc turvtycd him with ap- U provin.g c.veK. All at once her eyes u- ui'l iinsmlr. of silk wa J v.rlultk l pk* is.intly and she began toj here iw hpi k tier and a checlk V* -r w-wwiWM -ww m ^ ^ kurh. “im you think you cfin dls-1 You wli hoi iw a Joyful Christ j. ¥. DEMERESI DRY GuODS CU. I ice’s clowucaf-t foco r F3 Anne’s esciit dly bohbii \Grace I.eigbtoji—here tv.nt'hing for the expressm; Co'is-ia Jo. inh wib . going picst and nio.st succe-Kful in.irriii^'-a. she rays, arc thoso bttwern the uiattl of r,(r and tho woman pf J3. At thatj n o l S l . dhscretlen. sbo claim 1 b.'ifonic n r*re ki *:'1! ov \ an 1 tolerant well asnu*re:.'oher*t. On tho other ;c inri)i'.nte-t that a girl ■44—46 North St* Allddietown, N. Y. | were i oirg to h:ivo for our Christmas him penned up .safely 1 Just v;cnt out now to have a look ho is cone—tho hen bouse at Mm and Is empty.\ • for $.'i stmas, M: Elic inri)i'.nte-s that a girl of 2fl' is much harder f*> get along with than' to get akjfi.g tiitho'it. and that ougiit to ho l(wa Tirobtl'hing ] 'ing before th*v ai TLSO VSK great at *1 '.nblo t'ir.'’(K of furelt! 'S rlc'or ho*Hat*« ro irf.ciJ. thinking none p wiser a* to where ahe gi to sell, blit I her linve it for |T.>. She a d th at there- ♦’J\ ’’‘f ^ Tiat is too bad. Can't 1 catch an* Lorlng, di bi'glnning < still thoughtfully regardinf the fiv.iit profile of the young glr bending over ber bright silk*. liheriitcly. '‘fhnt it 1 any happy rhristitnanc;i He V.-U3 Btiil is the bagi: : for No Dcubt About That. 1 ‘'Como along dowupywn with »#. ilahel.” i “hut I have no money with me.** * “Wbnt’s the dlfurenrot Two w» thop as clifaply aa on*.\ \I don't know; elu for Euror* » few tiAjr* i don't think she wtD more antlgue*.” ' ‘ \Did yon think I