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T1C0NDER0GA, N. Y«, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19,1940 Wear Your New \ ;-• ¥ ,\ For Christmas Instead Of Planning It tor January NEW REDUCTIONS MAKE ALL OUR COATS AT JANUARY PRICES 2)4eU Stifled At Nearly One-Half Price $9.98 $|2|.98 $|698 Others Reduced In Proportion SEE THEM EARLY — MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY THIS CHRISTMAS WITH A COAT LUXURIOUS HOUSE COATS ROBES — ENSEMBLES — GOWNS PAJAMAS — SLIPS — BED JACKETS BARBIZON—MUNSINGWEAR—TOMMIES SLIPS GOWNS PAJAMAS $1.00—$1.98—$2.98 $1.00 UL to $5.95 $1.98 up to $2.98 HOUSE COATS $3.98 ui to $8.95 Wrapped for you in Christmas Boxes with all the Trimmings Nice gifts come from a nice store - Do all your Xmas shopping here $1.00 to $5.00 Hankies .25 to 1.00 Scarfs .59 to 1.00 Gloves 1.00 to 3.98 Sweaters 1.00 to 3.98 Blouses 1.00 to 2.98 Umbrellas 1.98 to 3.98 Costume Jewelry 1.00 up BABY GIFTS Sweaters $1.00 Buntings $1.98- 2.98 1.50- 1.98 1.00- 1.98 All accessories .50 to 3.98 To Men Shopper*: Well help a lot with your selections. Wrap your gifts with all the nice Xmas paper. Mail for you if yeu wish. Give a Gift Certificate. Good at any one of our stores. Made out for any amount you wish Ticonderoga, N. Y. FOR CHRISTMAS NEW NEW NEW OUR DIAMONDS COMBINE THE NEWEST OF MOUNTINGS WITH PERFECT DIAMOND S HAMILTON ELGIN BULOVA WESTFIELD GORHAM HOLMES & EDWARDS ROGERS 1847 COMMUNITY TUDOR THIS SECTION'S NEWEST JEWELRY STORE OFFERS FOR YOUR APPROVAL THE VERY NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE A Christmas Awakening H \A/ n v \ t ITH Christmas drawing near, why can't we get together and make plans—\ Robert Dutton read no further. With calm deliberation, he put the heavily scrawled letter back into its envelope. \Always the impractical Hal,\ he said slowly. \No wonder he never gets anywhere.\ A list of appointments waited up- on his desk. Visits from two of the most important men in town; a delegation about a right-of-way through a tract of land he had just purchased; a reminder of a talk he had promised to make at a lunch- eon. Important things, he thought, things Hal would never be called upon to do. Hastily he went through his mail. A square envelope in a familiar hand caught his eye. He opened it a little curiously. What could Miss Denby be writing him about? His long fingers drew out an artistic Christmas card. A conservative wish and an old Christmas carol printed in English letters. That was all, except the signature, \Eleanor Denby.\ A flush stained his face, an un- definable something sent the blood singing through his veins. \Elea- nor,\ h^-said softly; \a beautiful name; how queer that I never heard it before.\ Then, as if resenting his weak- ness and sentiment, he dug into his mail again. But try as he would, he could not concentrate on the things that had meant anything to him before. Something had happened to Robert Dutton; a Christmas greeting from a secre- tary whom he had scarcely noticed left him visibly unsettled. Christmas memories surged through his heart. He was back in the old home again. Everybody was rushing around in circles. He saw the big tree in the corner of the parlor; the kitchen table piled high with good things to eat. And Moth- er and Dad, with happiness beam- ing upon their faces. He picked up Hal's letter again. After all, maybe his kid brother wasn't so crazy? The thought was pushing through his mind that may- be it was he who lacked real sense. This time. He read the letter in a Weekly Payments If Desired OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL XMAS Gifts H. W. Rathbun Jeweler TICONDEROGA, N. Y. \We're Going to Forget Business for Today,\ He Said. different mood. \Let's give Dad and Mother the surprise of their lives. Let's go down and make one grand Christmas for them. You can turn everything over to someone else for a week—anyone can handle things like that—there's nothing personal or precious about them.\ \Nothing personal or precious about them!\ He turned the words over in his mind. Hal was right. Someone else could handle the things that had seemed so terribly important. A few hours of confu- sion, perhaps; then things would go on as before. The world would for- get him in a day. His fingers reached for the pen upon his desk. \Dear Hal,\ he began, \I heartily agree with your proposal that we get together and make plans to give Dad and Mother the biggest surprise and the grand- est Christmas ever—\ He was smil- ing broadly, almost laughing aloud, as he finished the letter with a flourish. Five minutes later Miss Denby entered his private office to find a new Robert Dutton. She almost dropped her book in surprise at the expression upon his face, and the new way in which he greeted her. \I'm ready to begin, Mr. Dut- ton,\ she began nervously, when he made no motion to start the routine of the day. \We're going to forget business for today, Miss Denby, and go Christmas shopping, that is, if you want to help me out.\ He fumbled with his tie as he spoke, noticing for the first time the soft curving of her white neck. \Your Christ- mas card,\ he went on, \wrought some miracle. I've found out that business and making money aren't everything in life. They're both fine in their way, but there are other things, too; precious things that I've been overlooking.\ He came closer to her side and looked hard into her eyes. \For instance, going shop- ping with a good-looking and ador- able secretary.\ © Western Newspaper Union. You can make this Christmas Dinner a feast you'll never forget • Daring this thriBing time of year, friends and relatives will viiH and celebrate with you. Pat your best foot forward. Serve a dessert which will be long remembered as the most delicious they ever tasted Here are sumptuous suggestions which you can buy from your neighborhood dealer who sells Sealtest-supemsed Ice Creams. For a festive dessert fit for roy- alty, telephone right now. The Christmas Layer Cake must be ordered in advance. RED RASPBERRY ICE CREAM PIE Thb tempting Ice Cream Pie filled with red raspberries is a great holiday treat. Here's a delicious center of luscious red raspberries surrounded by a smooth, creamy outer layer of fresh Vanilla Sealtest Ice Cream. It is handsomely decorated with a big central rosette and a scalloped outer edge. Serves four, costs only At your dealer's only—no deliveries from our plant FRO JOY ICE CREAM THIS COMPANY AND 8CALTE8T. INC.. ARE UNDER THI SAME OWNERSHIP + Hear Sealtett's Rudy Vallee Program every Thursday night, 10 P. M. NBC Red Network. CHRISTMAS LAYER CAKE — Two thick layers of Tutti Frattt sad Vanil- la Sealtest Ice Cream. Decorated with Christmas bell and jolly festoons. Or- der in advance from your neighbor- hood dealer. Two convenient sizes: Medium (serves 6 to 8), $1.00; Large (serves 10 to 12), $2.00. CHRISTMAS TREE BRICK— A delightful brick of Sealtest French Vanilla Ice Cream with center of Pistachio Ice Cream, shaped like a Christmas-tree.- CHRISTMAS YULE LOG — A holiday treat of rich, Sealtest Tuttl-Frutti Ice Cream, with chocolate \bark** and ice cream leaves. Serves 8. PRICE: $1.00 CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT BURLEIGH'S Toilet Sets COTY SETS $2.00 to $5.00 Evening In Paris $1.25 to $5.00 Cardinal Trezur Muriel Astor 49c to $1.00 Agnes Sorel $1.00 Pen and Pencil Sets $1.00 up Inkograph Pens $1.00 to $2.00 Amity Billfolds $1.00 to $5.00 Amico Billfolds at 50c NEXT TO THE BANK Shaving Sets COTY'S MENNEN'S COLGATE'S PALM OLIVE PAR Gillette Razors 98c -- $1.49 -- $2.37 Whitman's CHOCOLATES $1.00 to $3.00 Johnston's CHOCOLATES 60c to $3.00 Betty Dixon CHOCOLATES 60c to $1.50 Cigars and Cigarettes Xmas Wrapped All Popular Brands 18th Century Toilet Sets $1.00 to $3.50 Stuart Novelty Sets 59c to $1.00 April Shower Sets 65c -- $1.00 Dresser Sets $2.98 to $10.00 Baby Sets MENKEN'S JOHNSON & JOHNSON 49c and 79c Coty's Extracts I/ORIGAN EMERAUDE PARIS-L'AIMANT $1.00 --$2.00 --$3.75 Gift Stationery Very Attractive 50c to $1.50 FIVE YEAR DIARY Only 50c , COME TO BURLEIGH'S GIFT CENTER