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p.effeciljf k IN STYLE i Quality Vi!; are. (def^i *nd a fell (fully |utf/ they /jfeee^* their «(pdi ; »tyl* through Adams 1 of (lafd'lser'viie to 1 an Umaning degree: . ji M _•■ . . j ' ' 4 ‘ CUmsikey these-acts ta buying and you* see ydur doilars grow ip value , .■ througji the feitra woe | 4; Uuil ts'yoqrs ■| | In Qqeeifr^uiall^r (S]hilss4 .t' ‘ The Moiftsl shpsfn^ ahoTe la 4 a.Tfew ( Ooltien' Brown 2 Str ap -Pu mp wlt^ Ideal as a Fall Walk- medium Toe. ihg Shoe. Priced 4 at ?7-.75. . Value distinguishes all . Queen Quality models. In' their perfect com bination- of ‘ style with' ‘ fit, and- long wear with, lasting, beauty.., V- GLYNN ’ S ••?P,S 4 >W:»»«>j< (ikvd- rttUrned fnbm. 1 's Mr3/]Tom3 '^rip up-Stat^.^ MisJ'N'oli I:I^itt»tniii(idg Mias DOtfe' Fuller of- Valley Cottage on* the piano t Mrs.-* El. P,, Pitkin has. closed her tipper Nyack jhomh; And Will. Spend' ilje..W.ii»ter in i3r(>okJ^; h ^ . 1 Mr. 1 • and Mrs. Ftilnk R. i CimAbie were at-the Yale-Pytocetoh game at New .Haven last Saturday. ar the Hotel St Miss Aatte Hayes sailed Tuesday for Cherbourg. SRe' will visit relatives In Switzerland during the winter. ■MV. and Mrs. Frank Stripe have- been entertaining Miss ’ •BeUln{(Um ; jpf Jersey City at their chaftning home- in JPlermont: Mr. and Mrst Harry Rosenberg tnade a trip to Washington last Sun day- to visit fheir \son. who is a student at-Georgetown. < * • ^ Mr. ^nd-MrsV George Lit tell,, of J^ew Rochelle,-motored to N r yack lafsrt Sun- .day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wl Furman. Quality Shoes and Leather ne Main si. nyack . n . y . N ews at a glance . Neat- Thursday; wiil 'be Thanksgiv ing t*uy: ‘ ■*' , ,* • Claranc/e Gross had two ribs broken .by a fen ” on t^e of a_ hat rack at his home in Summit street. , The 4 Valley FhVe .basketball' team ■Will open the season Thanksgiving night-it the- Lyceum with -Nyhck as 4 their opponents. ; The first -.snow of the season fell during last.Monday night but a drizzle ■of min made short work of the white flakes before .dayBreak. ■ , A. Q Lord has sold thd Wl H. Craft in<f . uu'dhrtakiug • business at Peek- skill and will devote his 4 entire time , ta 4 his Nyack- business • . . '■ A. bread, cake and candy sale will •; he ht4 ‘ d in, the Memorial kail of Grace '-'Euiscepat church next Wednesday 4 af|g*Mon f , under the auspices of the VVqmea ’ s-Guild.' 4 .. ....... ” TA ! Rotkiand County truppers. now catetenk 4 skunks predict a severe winter-because the fur Of the animal^ caught -ti.ua far'is very heavy and tightly woven together. Meet rico •ifiy, «'ryi jJahy wotoeqi “ tknr»r with. r!>c-n. tdafl 'Mert'n md IroWlag rebi< tartJ-e [towan^ matrt- owmy is chiflf^r.duelto the high co^r of living. Emma Wise I writes' In, th^ don Mail, ; , * t ‘ Flnfenclal coilditioW ’ . diso* e*l i melt ext rime dlaAiNttlbn .1^: cultl^i j Jfrt 1 <J-le*dshlp#. with- Women', fdr many ihea thread the exacts# q{ courtship at a» mush, as that of matrimony. 'There arCf \ yrptUen — a tegrettahly f ■urge 'number v of : them — who make L pilfer sweet hen j 4 !? veritable purse j 5- r- Xliey -afg m ’ ever satisfied, uniees i tif!».,iv •poor men kb«P them liheraily supplied j With sweets and flowers, ' frequeutly 1 . tuke them: to theaters and concerts, f. and make them handsotne. pyesenfa l ^ whenever Christmas^ a blrthtiiiy, or.t A ' ♦logao-l! ..ktitVwjiS' -.tiiat •,, - a ■. i o&met'h& repe&ttd kqaidftlea- ■ -T \ 1 ■. is -*D(o 4 youf holiday shopping ' a \... J r 1 , early> f ; : it- 4 bspedtifca \ “ * ’ ’ \ v “ ,yQU theti Vvslthi piok lol 'Compiate'stflof a-iiil'it-iTSXijsvfrs our cll^rka f jwixo are severe strain season. during ho Please do it; MrS. Theodore DeNdyellesj Of New City is a guest of Mrs. ’ Fellx iFlegor' ^ P.^r Occasion offers an pxcmm - ] ' rt 4 4 laimentable fact tIUetJflW-l * women judge a man ’ s rievotibjn'by hi* iujlge '.for ? ivhldi. lf'they reflected for an-lnsfant, t they would know is often saved by.de- j nying himself actual necessaries. i However, it nlust be admitted that ; lt-ia. noli .alwiivs the woman's fault. (■. it VA James Zabziskle > Mr. and Mrs.\ J. -W. Pacey, John Iw. 1 Dailey, . the- - Misses Dailey, and Mis. Grace , A. M. ^Sayres attended this- week at Savannah, Ga.. the annu<V convention of 'the Deeper Waterways Association. - J NANGET • ‘ A., class in home nursing for girls from. 12 to IS years mid.'te-. to. be 'started December ”, and 4 will 4 be con- tinuNl\ 15 weeks from-H to 13 -each Saturday morning. Miss Elsie Peters, public health ‘ nurse, will instruct. , Mrs Katfe Puisch, wife, of Christo pher ‘ Puisch, died Monday night at Rey. Carl A^renA preached last. Sundoy evening at the Baptist 'church. . Moving.ptoture show at the Nanuet- Baptist church will be h*>Id Friday evening, November 225. The picture will be' “ Peggy ” featuring Billie Burke __ Regular Christian , Endeavor meet ing will be, held W Sunday evening, November 20. Topics, will be, “ The Goodness of God ” \ Those who were in charge of the Armistice Day exercises wish to ex press their thanks, through the medium, of the,Leader, to Rey. G, P. Boddy who opened and closed the ex ercises with prayer; and mad.e a short addrCsa and. to-Mr. Albert ^Egge, for his remarks and the excellent render ing Of the poem Young fellow in.bad. to Principal. Leo Sniith for his talk an^l 'the direction of* . the school children,. „ They 1 ' also wish to express* their thanks to. fltd Boys from St. Agatha ’ s Home who furnished ’ the music for the ’ occasion... and to the- School children for their recitation “ Armis tice Day, ” and singing Cht “ Star Spangled Banner. ” • . ■ Mr, Jno. Miller said a few words in reference to the boys who paid; the supreme sacrifice and declared that ’ as long as he lives the Nanuet Boys 'tviil- not be forgotten. The. commit tee feel well repaid by tiie way the people of the town turned out, and take this .opportunity to , ^ ^ thank them for their contributions for i Often a girl ’ s sweetheart gives her no chance of aeting sensibly.\ Thy amount of y Ingenuity which some men evince in an attempt-^to conceal the real State of an empty purse is truly mar velous. 4 \ ' Other girls make. \ extravagant de mands upoq their sweetheart ’ s tirpei For, example, a- young mata of high' 1 ambition wished* to devote his eve nings to the study of a.subject whi<;h might , be .of great use to ' him, hut; which would restrict his.visits to his hance ’ e to Sundays 6niy. When he mentioned, bis plan to her <he wept and reproacbed, hini for con templated neglect. v Now he wants to know fvhat he must do. \_- Fnom the .'standpoint of common 4 sense there Is ’ Only one thing , he cast do. A woman of that, type vyill never , help- any mirn along In the world. The girl'who asks that'-a'man shall sacrifice his prospects.for her pleasure \and- to satisfy her vanity is- the kind of girl yrho should be left alone. Clothing, Fanushixtgs and Hat* ' ‘ QaBroadway ” > NYACK, N.Y. IF YOU AR£ WELL-BRED. You will, when calllng.on a friend, who is visiting a ’ t a home where you are not acquainted, leave cards for your friend's jkostess, ' , . . You will make calls of candoietice and congratulation without regard for the .regular 1 order, of calls. It its quite 'correct to leave your, card ■ at- the home, of a friend under such cir cumstances, whether you owe her a call or-hot. ' 4 . \ 4 ' . You will send cards for the formal dinner you are giving from two weeks to ten dayg before the date named, in- the invitation. • . • Logical. 4 “ Shy, Madelon, this , liver' is 4 ’ some thing awful. ” - ’ ‘ T vfe'r* sorry, ‘ mon. chert, ” answered his French bride., “ I-spick tomorrow wiz • • xe diveryman. ’- Legion Weekly. CLASSIFIED ADVERTIEMEN<TS. Taxatton in Bulgaria!, .The peasants are now firmly estab- iished in power In Bidghrtu,!and legis lative, bodies, both state ond.provincial, in. which their represeritatives are. in the majority, are engaged in 1 transfer ring the burden of taxat ion to the shoultlers of theniespised city folk, 4 The district councrT ’ of 4 Ronstchonk lurs evolved the following taxes, which it. styles “ AnAwictm ” : , . A • For carrying . a parasol, • ’ aO leva* (nominally worth .19 cents eachY yearly ; for wegrfng skirts .more, vhanj- eleven inches above the ground, or. silk ; private stockings, 5&b levas ; for; wearing. WANTED — Professional man desires '• to augment smATT•income bj\ some -Bore of home work; no soliciting. Ap ply Rockland News. TO LET — Private Garage to let; $5 00: per mouth. Inquire 7 Mansfield Ave., South Nyack. '' < FOR • SALE — Five-passenger 4 automo bile. 4 good running, order; four new tires. Must sell on account pf room';- $250 John W. Funk. Tel. Nyack (>9o. Furnished front room-in house; all- conveniences.;, small family; no children; convenient gloves between April 15 and Septem- j to South. Nyack. station. Address her 15 without a dbetorts certificate, Mansfield. Care of Rockland News. 2tk) levaS; for wearing lewetfy. 3(MH . _____ : ______ ' ■ levas; for keeping pet dogs. 50 tevasr SCHOOL TAXES^-Payuble ■ one per canes by persorikj - cent at . . Nfaek Pu tu £ > School f#f use of vvatkin less than 4 50 years old in-good health,; 100 levas; for w.earing'shoes (yith tops ; exceeding j^veti inches in helghr. ‘ 290 ’ levas; ftiQPvsurtng fur tippets : or ' muffs, v 500 levas, ani.l for-using g baby i P 0W{a ^d M.. StortnA Collector, carriage in cities, 200 leVaa. — Kansas I -\\ Oily Smr. _ ' . .[•FOK-ilENT — ^Underwobd, ’ Remib at November 15, 17. 21. 22, 28;. 20 and December 2 and S. At store of Robert Smith.. -Central' Nyack, November 25. kitchen stove gna her drbss - caught fire. . By rolling oh the ground she managed to extinguish the blaze but not befoYe she had been badly burned. Ernest Peters has sold h ’ is business in Broadway to Stfephen Barrobas and has entered 'the PostA3raduat 0 Hos-. pital, New York-C:ity, to undergo an operation, Mr. Peters has conducted a barber shop, in Nyack 26 years. Mr. Barrobas has for the; pa»t six years heen employed by Joseph .Ginter. Mika Elvelyn M. Campbell, daughter .of Mr and Mrs. Jolvfi ’ H. .Campbell, of West ,Nyack, was qnatrried last Satur- 'd^y. evenittg to william Swanson of Nyack,-.- 4 the. Rav. H. J. HOtaling of- llciatiiig, 11 Miss ' Elsie ^wagson was bridesmaid ‘ and Henry Mdock acted as beat maA. , Mr. and-Mrs. Bwgnaon will make their Uome in Wrytown.^- salvage steamer Pacer have recovered so fur ISlO.dbO.OOO worth of bullion frotu the steamship Laurentlc; . The vessel ( 11,892 gross tonnage), formerly of-the White Star line, was serving mj •an auxiliary cruiser when site was sunk by \a torpedo off the north coast • of Ireland in January^ 1917. More lives were- lost and about ? 20 ,ikX ),()00 worth of ball ion went down the floral tribute placed on the Honor w |^ ber , her t i b m e In. BUrd atra^-Be&ttea.jtgrljtou, : .... ------------------------- I.- di vers liken -the- condition husband she leaves 9 daughter • and i ^ regular ; moving, picture show Gie wreck to a long, .street of high - two sons.- The funeral was held 4 . la3t | wl n be field in, ' the ' Fir e Hall Samr- *« “ «! whieh h:ive collapsed into the ^ Oight, th e Rey. W. J ’ ° > inc l al -j'day,;.NoTeml»r'i9.'. -'The feature pic- water4 *»*■ action, of the sea each ■ • . * 1 ture will be- “ A , Wife's •' Awakening, ’ *• .-• 4 W*r,j!.. preparing her children for'with an All Star Cast. . A selected • Sunday school Mrs.^ Aurelia, Duponf of ! comedy and. an in a ta llm ept of the Central ' Nyack • got too g ' near the serial' “ Do or Die ” will complete the ‘ program. •_ ' \ '■•' The Choirs of the Nanuet Church ond tl.ie Church of Nativity of Brooklyn will • give a cantata and other musical number at the Nanuet Baptist Cliurfc]! cm. Fri day - evening. November IS. This wilt be a rare treat for people? of the town! . Mr JjJlctemey.er's friends will be glad to-know that ffe is now at home, after his operation. * , * \ . Mrs, Aloxonder and, her son (Stew art are now at home. \ ’ They had a splendid automobile trip to Virginia and enjoyed .every minute of the-time.. Rockland Light and Power Co. are planning to put power through the Sickietowu Road from Rose Road to •Jones Corner. ., The Ladies' Aid Society of .the. Napuet .Baptist CliurdL will hold an. ___ . ulTflay QttU%g Beg in the church oh Charles; A. Doerr died Monday at ^iday, Novemher aK .la the after- L, C, Smith • and Oliver typewriters Divers Have Hard Task.' j for. rent. Prices, ?2.50 to 52.50 per The divers on the-British Admiralty 1 month. Couch and Cranford, : Post Office Building, Nyack. * Big Cut in Pnices! Pennsylvania I TUBE 'TON- TEsfer/ / - ^ . Howxat? “ Who found a lady ’ s puirae? ” “ I did- ” - ' . “ An honest mam- How-much in it? ” . ! v \Nothing.\ — Oregon Lemon Ptmchn If Hills could talk . “ Foot-hill ” would say to “ mountain ” - and “ mountain, ” in turn, would reply: “ In all thy experiences with cars-of every make , and price, I ’ ve never been more subdued than I am by the “ Worlds Champion Light Six' PRICES Touring $1495 f. o. b, factory Scout $1595 “ ^ “ Sedan jand Coupe $2395 f. o', b. factory ARROW GARAGE 4 ROCKLAND COUNTY DEALER , Nyack. N. Y. Main Street and Midland Ave.. - TeU»tU*oaa» M*3 ; l-2* GUSTAVE A'. BU^NWEIT, Manager. .M. ' .1 Sanford, Flu..- Mid the . funeral wfll take place tomorrow 4 .afteruo<m front .St. -Phars clmrctr • Mr. Doejr «as ‘ (| • utter and had bean in 111 health ter .dte past three; yeark “ ' Huge Lignita Deposits. noon, there will bd an entertotemeatl ;Th® reserves ' at' lignite 4 \ io and , a colleptlon taken for'Christmas capdy tor'.' a Colored School hi the South for Trhlch they are working. Mr. Osmun Gross was seriously in- mten^m, of Nyartt Yb-ibe of Rod Men, jttrad whne at :iror k on Mr. I^ary^ place on -North Main si., which he ts juat pufchased \from &llgkM-CDw ..'«M 4 w MVVt £ new' fire > dleute that thejquaatity - <* £ cpal Oj*|. apparatus and a atla .big reduction in pries has heeui. offered ^ the winter makes the following year ’ s ] work of the divers mure difllcult.- i The wreck lies at the extreme depth j 4 at which diving is, possible. /The mem, work below for a Quarter of an . hour | and it takes half an hour to bring | them to the surface,. on- ; acecumt of j the risk, pf heart ffiii'ure through ’ the ; sadden, change of blood: pressure. Only I two speRi below p.eb day' are, possible ! for each .man. W/HEN.you buy w V a ««T ' Mixed Hawaiian Population. In- 1920 there were only 22,000- full- blooded Hawa ’ itqna In the Island and about 10,000 of hiixetl blood. The two groups .were less than 4 l-> per -cenh in the IsiandsA in 19 ‘ 2D. The Aujeri- a ' ‘ Tea Tehtcd'' Tube you .put your money into a tube of proved quality, backed by the name of the actual maker. cans and northera' Enropcans nxade up -about ’ 10 per cent, tee. Portuguese; a P' proxlmately 9^ ami the Forto Ricans and Spaniards about < The total Caucasian population was thus little more than 20 per cent, or only about one-fifthVif tea entire population. The Japanese population was 44. per cent and . the Japanese. Chinese and . Fill-, pi no popuiatfoti together, over SB per cent. —National Geographic Society Bulletin. . . , ' \ , ... \ A tube that lifted , 3755 pounds and ex panded to sixty inches and remained as ser viceable ss a new tube. Nothing but highest' quality and unusual ,con- Stroctian could,' produce , that caliber of tube,That ’ # why we recommend t^em. Nenana region, Alaska, 'are estlmatw* by. tho Guited, » to tea Geological sur vey to. bb nearly 10,000,099,00(1 lions. Which exceeds by neafiy 9,000,000,00^ tans the e.srtimue muilc.„a -few years ago, .on . thb ihfocmattom then avi^il- Which, fis ahtei of the tt>(al quantity or lignite Bd. Rblmef. coal In tne ( t'erritufy, Tim .new esri* flew is great- '*r ttHte \hat In all.' thi' other nti-veyvi. v .HHk'ot the Territory.-; 44 ” : — ' >- « 7 - v -' ’ SALE THURSDAY, W ot . 17th FRIDAY, Nov. 18th SATURDAY, NPY. 19th 1 . : ' ■ ■ • . ' 1 ' ' . , : - ■■ ' •' % JOHN.^. BLAUVEXT DRUG CO. NYACK, N. Y. 0 CLYDE POST, Prop. Frartktl^St, : f ' Advertise T q ^ • ■, ^ v, t • ■ ? ..4^ - - 4 .. . . ;