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PRESENTS THAT ADD COMFORT AND BEAUTY TO THE HOME LOW PLAIN .FIGURE P R I C E S ' ~ ~ 7 « E ! GREAT hall clock", stationed opposite the foot of the stairs, struck two. From his bed the Littlest Boy listened with a sense of awe. Never before Had he heard it .Strike so-late an hour. Once, indeed, he had heard it strike ten, but usually it had struck eight— and when next he was awake it was striking six and morning had come. The Mttlest Boy lay and listened. T h e house was impressively still. The only sounds audible were the stately ticking of the monitor clock below, and the regular breathing of the Biggest Boy and the Biggest Girl in the room adjoining. T h e Littlest Boy's eyes were wide open and gazing inte the velvet blackness close above his face. When he had gone to bed it had been Christmas eve. He was not fully certain as to the line of demarkatibn, but- it occurred to him that now it was Christmas day! Then he began to blink and think. He wondered if Santa Claus had come yet. Before the grate-fire, down in the library, were ranged three chairs; a rocking-chair for the Biggest Girl, a straight-backed, ordinary chair for the Biggest Boy, and a huge, roomy arm-chair for himself. In addition, he had hung up his stockings to the mantel. He tried to picture to himself how, If Santa Claus had been and gone, that chair and those stockings must HOMES FURNISHED i IrsoMMNTUVToPARLOrlj ' 7& STATE ST. ROCHESTER H Y ' Since 1847, the year Rogers Bros, originated electro-silver plating,silverware bearing the trade mark "1847 ROGERS BROS." has been renowned for quality, wearability and beauty. 1847 ROGERS BROS. xs TRIPLE stamped on forks, spoons and fancy serving pieces is a guarantee of heaviest plating, perfect workmanship and exquisite design, assuring long and satisfying service. Any article of silverware marked "J847 ROGERS BROS." may be selected without further investigation. Sold by leading dealers everywhere, Send for catalogue C-L. " showing all patterns. 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At intervals, as some particularly alluring fancy stood out before him, he gave an ecstatic wriggle and a few blinks extra. Oh, the red wagon! And the silver napkin-ring! Supposing he got them both! It did not seem to him possible that he could exist without either, and yet-^-and yet—he mustn't exact too much. If he might take one peep into the library—just one tiny peep—to find out whether or not Santa Claus had been. He felt that he ought not to yield to this temptation; and he sighed hard and twisted. But even in the midst of his struggle he did yield, for first his disobedient right foot stole from beneath the blue coverlet, and next his disobedient left foot; and in a moment all of him, enveloped in his long, pink-flannel night-gown, was moving resolutely towa/ds .the doorway. At the landing the stairs turned sharply. The Littlest Boy also turned with them to continue his journey. Now there ahead of him was the monitor clock, staring him in the face, and ticking loud reproval. From the library, off the hall, came the reminiscent glow of the grate-fire with which the Christmas eve had been celebrated. Down sped the Littlest Boy, boldly ignoring the astonished clock, down the remaining flight, and across the square hall, whose rugs were soft and comforting. On the threshold of the library he stopped short, frightened a t what he had done. He had caught Santa Claus! Aye, there was Santa Claus, bending over the big chair, which, the Littlest Boy glimpsed, was overflowing with packages and things. I do not know but that the Littlest Boy would have beat courteous retreat (although, of course, his farther curiosity was simply tremendous) had uot Santa Claus suddenly glanced up and descried him—a small, pink figure, made still pinker by the glowing coals, framed, wide-eyed, In the library door-case. "Hello!" said Santa Claus, not moving. » "Hello!" responded the Littlest Boy. "I didn't know you were here." "Didn't you?" remarked Santa Claus, straightening up and slowly stepping backward. liverfcluy have no eq 'al. "No," assured the Littlest Boy. "Did you get In through the chimley?" Happiness is increased not by the During his whole life—that Is, ever enlargement of the possessions, but of since he could talk—the Littlest Boy the heart.—John Ruskin. FURS WANTED Tne Highest Cas>h Prices Paid for all kinds of RAW FURS This is Worth Remembering*. Whenever you have a cough or cold, ja«t remember that Foley's rloney and T-ir will cure it. Romember the name, Foley's Hon^y and Tar, and refuse substitutes.: C. S. Hanks. 39w4 —BT— Yes, Gentlemen, I am the exclusive dealer for Royal Tailoring that the Wholesale Dealer American Press is ablaze over, all the big magazines and newspapers the C, RUPERT & SONS, Furs received every Saturday at 61 Stafford St. country over. Don't they appeal to •Soth 'Phonos. Bast frewark Ooal Yards PALMYRA, N. Y. yon? 500 patterns to be seen at Pual, IrOOSE HAST WANTED. the Tailor's, 12 Main St. 8tf Bell Phone 32 (36*20) !. S , P e G e l l e k e had been trying to aay •'chimney;' Helped Him to Hurry. but, somehow, that " 1 , " being go, slim Prince Bismarck oni-e told a story ol and hatchet-faced, always nimbly the battlefield of Koemggratz; The old slipped in and elbowed put the "n." emperor, then- king; of Prussia, dad ' "Did I get i n through the chin* exposed himself and Bis staff to the bley!" repeated Santa Claus; and then enemy's fliv In u very reckless fashhe opened his mouth In a silent ion and- would not hear of retrentinj; laugh. "Yes, I dumb down the ckim- to a safe, distance. At htst'l'rince Bismarck, rode up to him. Siiylng: "As a bley," he said* "You sa,y 'chimbley' and I s a y 'phim- responsible minister I must insist upon ley,' but my father says—gays ch— your majesty's retteut to a safe disch—chimneley is: right," informed t h e tance. ;if your majesty were to be Wiled the victory would be of no use Littlest Bby. to us '" The Isjtijr saw the force of tliis "YQU don!t mean i t ! " returned Santa and slowly retreated. Hut la his zeal Claus, who, having backed to the window looking upon the side porch, now, returned aftaiu and aguiii tq rue front with his hand behind him, was deftly "When 1 noticed it." 1'i'iuoe Bismarck went ou, "I only rose in my saddle sliding; it up. and looked at hiui. He understood it "PleaSe don't go, Santa Claus," be- perfectly tfud called out rather an-' sought the Littlest Boy. -We'll talk grily, "Yes. 1 am coining:' But we did real low, so nobody'U hear. That is, not get ou fast enough, and at last I if you're not In too big a hurry to, rode close up to the king, took my Btay," he added, politely. foot out of flip right stirrup and se "Sure," responded Santa Claus. j^rerJy£avei.uis-horse an energetic"STek. u "It's almost empty, isn-'t-tt! assert-' Such a thing had never before hape d l h e Littlest Boy. "But I s'pose pened to the fat mare, Out the move you've Jots more up i n t h e balloon. was successful, for she shot off in a Had you got all -through with m e ? fine canter." My chair is the middle one there, and these are m y stockings i n front of Tricks of Short Sight. it." Not only the inanimate but the ani "Well; I was kinder foolln' around when you come in," confessed Santa mate world preseuts itself in strange Claus; "but I reckon I'm through. forms to the myopic. Humanity, for Them other chairs are your ma's a n ' instance, is often revealed in some whut inhuman guise. Thus, so fill' a> pa's, I take i t ? " "Yes; mamma's is t h e rocker and oculur demonstration goes, the world papa's is the other," informed the Lit- to the shorrsighied is peopled by uiei tlest Boy, hurriedly. "Did you bring and women us faceless, sometime.", me a red wagon and a silver napkin- even as headless, us. the horseman of legendary fame. Indoors myopic perring?" sons, get quite accustomed to talking "Aren't they there?" queried Santa with persons who have neither eyes Claus; hor uose. Out of doors the phenome•• "May I look?" asked the Littlest non is more striking because oftener Boy, eagerly. repeated. At quite a short distance . "Sure," grunted Santa Claus, with the face melts into the atmosphere his favorite word. and becomes either a cloud or, like H. The Littlest Boy was not slow In G, Wells' Invisible matti a nothingness. taking advantage,of that permission, "1 see the hat and the figure, somein a> twinkling h e was at the chair, times the beard. I see the walking and, oblivious to the rustling that he stick: If the hand is ungloved this was producing, was burrowing; amidst stick Is Waving miraculously a little its contests. way from the-, sleeve edge, for 'the He did not have to burrow to find hand, like the-face,, has vanished."— the red wagon. Its two front wheels Strand Magazine. were sticking straight up against the chair's back! HIDDEN DANGERS "Oodb-ee!" jubilated the Littlest Boy, turning with sparkling eyes. Nature Gives Timely" Warnings That So Newark Citizen Can Afford to Ignore. "Will its sides fold over?" "You bet!" assured Santa Claus. Danger Signal No. 1 comes from the "Just bushels and bushels of thanks, kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys Santa Claus," purled the Littlest Boy, a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidrapturously. "I hope it's bigger than . excrete neys send put a thin, pale ai d foamy, or my Cousin James' i s ! Is i t ? " athic«, red, illstrnlliriK urine, full of sedi"Sure!" said Santa Claus. "Now, ment and irrign-arof passage. about the ring? Ain't it there?" Danger Signal No. 2 oomes from the "I don't see it?" replied the Littlest back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, ted you of sick kidneys Boy, rummaging. "Mebbe it's in the stockin's," sug- and warn you of the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Doan's gested Santa Claus. Kidney Pills cure kidneys anil cure them And it was!—a beautiful, shiny, sil- permanently. Here's Newark proof: ver napkin ring, ail done up In tissueWillia.n C. Ho?f, farmer, rural free depaper! livery, No. 3, Newark, N. Y., sayB " On "Oooooo-eee!" gurgled the Littlest and off for years my baen gave mea great Boy, unwrapped it. "I bet it's the ded of trouble. A feeling of lassitude also ciung to me constantly and the kidney very solides' kind!" secretions became irregular in passage "Lemme' see," demanded Santa and filled with sediment. Seeing D jan's Claus. "That's what I intended It to Kidney Pills highly recommended, I.probe, anyhpw, an' I hope I ain't made cbred a box at Hank's drug store and although I had my doubts as to there no mistake." h-5lp:n$pp4e. I began the's use. I was "Yes, it's solid, all right enough," he surprised i n d gratified at the prompt said, 'weighing it In his hand, while relief Lrepeived and in a short time my the Littlest Boy watched him, anx- trouble had disapp ared. I have had one iously. "But don't you think that that slight return attack but this remedy quickthere wagon an' this here ring, both ly disposed of it. I have been in good together, are too much for a kid like health since and highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." you?" IFor sale by all dealers. Price oOcenls. "I don't know," responded the- Lit- I Foster-Jlilbnrii Co.. Buffa'o, New York, tlest Boy, abashed. "I've tried to be 'sole agent for the tin ted'States. awful good. I've picked u p kindlini. the name—Doan's—and take and went on errands and brushed my n Retnpmbt-r o other. 41 w2 teeth—and—and gone down cellar after dark, and—and—and I've hardly W H Y SALVES F A I L • ever cried when I got hurt!" T O CURE ECZEMA "Still, seems to me," persisted Santa Claus, gazing at the shiny ring They Clog the Pores—Only a Liquid Can Reach the Inner Skin. in his fingers, "that a wagon alone is good enough for one kid, besides all Since the old-fashioned theory of them other things you've got in yon curing eczema through the blood chair and socks. I dunno but what has been given up by. scientists, I'll take this an' give it som'ers else." many different salves have been "Well," agreed the Littlest Boy, tried for skin diseases. But it has gravely, "If—if you can find some lit- been found that these salves oniy tle boy who ought to have i t clopr the pores and can not penetrate ' more'n me, then you can—can take to the inner skin below the epider-, mis where the eczema germs are it; and p'raps next Christmas—" lodged. "God!" roared the Biggest Boy, like This—the quality of penetrating— an angry lion, leaping through the li- probably explains the tremendous brary doorway. success of the only standard liquid With a slam up sped the window; eczema cure, oil of winterRreen as with an oath, out whirled Santa Claus. compounded in D. D. D. Prescrip"You've scared Santa Claus! You've tion. After ten years of cure after scared Santa Claus!" wailed the Lit- cure, the world's leading skin specialists have accepted this as the tlest Boy, in despair. true eczema cure. "I have,have I!" exclaimed the BigWe ourselves do not hesitate to gest Boy, gathering the waller Into his recommend D . D. D. Prescription at arms. $1.00 a bottle, but for the benefit of "And he took my ring," farther la- t h o s e w h o have never tried the p r e - ' scriptiori, we have arranged with the mented the Littlest Boy. "He did, did he!" repeated the lion D.<*D. t). Laboratories of Chicago for a special large trial bottle at 25 —that is, the Biggest Boy—in a comcents on a special offer now. This miserating growl. "Never mind; we'll first bottle ought t o convince every get another." sufferer, and, at any rate, it will "But I told him he might, if there's sucely take away the itch at once. some other little boy who'd ought to have it more," explained the Littlest Don't Be Misled. Boy, truthfully. "Maybe he'll bring Many a life has been cut short by a me one next Christmas." cough that was not believed to beserious. Here the Biggest Boy shut the Many a backache and sideacbe follows a treacherous window; and with the Big- Coughing spell. Many a night is passed gest Girl, who by this time had ar- in restlessness caused by coughing. Many rived and was hugging and kissing a cough" cure "that never cures is tried. the Littlest Boy's two rosy feet, as Do not be misled. If you cough, take old reliable Kemp's Balsam, the best they hung down inside the Biggest the cough cure. At druggists and dtalers, 25c. Boy's arms, close accompanying, car4lwl ried him upstairs to bed. What do you think! Evidently Santa Purging Don't Pay Claus repented, or else he had only been joking, or else h e could find no Use Gentle Means other little boy who was more worthy; for, after all, at daylight there was To Cleanse the Bowels and Liver The constant use of violent cathartics leads to discovered, lying on the mat before oronic constipation, very often accompanied by the side-door, that very same ring— piles. 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