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tibe IReal ^ale of tbe Cocb'0

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♦JfN a famous old cavern not far from

■■ the Philipse Manor House, the site

of what is now Yonkers on the Hudson^

and the very centre of the most popular

sport of the times, was blended the first

delightful cocktail. If the descendants

of William Van Eyck, its jolly host, may

be believed, no better place could be

found along the length of the river, for

William's stories were as good as the

liquor that washed them down, and his

liquors as honest and true and as spark

ling withal as his daughter. Mistress

Peggy, who gave them forth with such

demure grace as made their serving doubly

welcome to the thirsty gallants who

thronged the bar and taproom.

TPIOW Master Van Eyck loved but three