V\GE FIVE. T H E POST-STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 E Barium - Phosphate BE EI ' PAGE FT D B E 3Q E E 3 Q l^ = ID E oz»a TBk By adding our phosphate to m anure a t rate of not less than 100 pounds to ton of -manure, you check tendency to heat, with attendent loss of, nitrogen and at same time increase the per cent, of phosphoric acid, a very necessary addition to manure. D au g h ters-of Isabella to E nter­ ta in B y Giving S oeiaf H allow e’en Affair falloiye’en1—£he 33,st, rite a frosty ‘toueli 'the air, isn’t fere? "We lqiew that „ fa rascal, Jack Frost, &s Jue. ' "* ( fell, we’re all ready ■him in regard to scvier clothing, are yout featers with the collars, 150 to $10.00. ckinaws for men, 50. & $9. . / jThoys; $5& $6.’ ■ S^ort qSats $12. 6 t e J TW a i s t c o a t 5 $ 6 .- ;ch Gloves 50c to $2.50. Birrel lined gloves-$5." ; <Vfii FO U R P R IZE S FOR G U ES TS ■■■.- The Daughters of Isabella, have com­ pleted all arrangements for, a Hallowe’en card and dancing party In Ridge Hall, Haviland building, Wednesday evening, November 4. The committee in- charge.is comprised o f these nam­ ed. , . Missea -.Elizabeth Sands Sherman, Margaret**Fitzgerald, Marne Line1 Bess Hoey, Hazel Thompson,-- Mame Sullivan, Catherine Dwyer, Ann'Trving* Kathyrin: Irving. _ :. i Successful as were the ^obit’s tor? mer parties, if is planned to have “the; forthcoming -event eclip'Be all previous' ones and .pAtrons .are assured a:.royal good time. Y" Four -prizes- will be awarded as fol­ lows to toe-wtoners of the card games:" - LtfdieS'rfiret,'-bft paintlng hy Mrs. A. EI A P le n ty to b e H a d H e re N ow A dd Barium-Phosphate to m anure and increase its effectiveness ti^ ^ fc ld at a nominal cost. . V .. Handsome, indeed, are the new co^ts for women and misses. The fabrics, whether plain or mix­ tures, are exceptionally attractive and new and the styles vary from the plain to the elaborate. For furffier parficolars and ioform atioii address G m W lth e r h e e r S h e r i s 6 Ci^ P o r t H en ry , N . Y . k -Box of silk hose. Sweet cider and' doughnuts wili be'SOrvea. Card play-' tog will be started promptly at 8:16 o’clock and danctagVat IQ p. m. • j g N G L A N D E R ’S 134 G len.Sfrsfet- ■WH& ; [- '• t '±\h...... ■W T oed D p ! N rD rngs— — FoodDoes It —wholesome, food that pats life ^and vigor m toxone* but doesn’t . clog the system. ' Such afodd '! \ Grape-Nuts The entire nutrition of wheat and harL%, incluil-Tng the vital mihhral salts —phosphate <tf : ; r* ' • H"?- feos§ "fehkld) easil^i digested,- fieady tol.eat;. ahV^cteaBd,. or milk,- ifBoid-;f & s • in ; ma^y, combinations. * . ”1 ’s a ** ^ t • • - Rose Q’Brien.ia In. Whitehall site is visiting her sister, Mr's, ad Sisson. -* ••* . ' .• ' Ella Finn and Miss Elizabeth pney ate passing a tow days to Y-ork. w* , •*. ■■ •*.•• s s. Morgan f i . Pish has heen callp GahsSvohrthy toecrltlc’al illness " bs BeBBie Kelsey** r. and Mrs; Newman *,Peabody nhd . and .Mrs. Howard Thomas Bave i to Brandon, T t , for a few days’ _■ hunting.' . ' • Ira. .A. B. Abbott yesterday -went ■Plainfield, N. V„ to visit her son, on M. Abbott Sher expects to the lattey . part, of- the winter to htogton with her son, J. Burton holds; ’ ' [Mrs. Oliver S. Newell yesterday reTmed from a visit of several days to iw'York. •■’ Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Martin of Bufwho -hftrve been "the 'guests' the. week of local friends yesterday at to New York. ins Ruth Carter of Albany visited ends ta this city yesterday, S t. A. Montgomery of New York was Eth.e nite.y:eB!;exday* [Mrs. Flothnee MSSon' of ‘rlcondorhMrs. Ethel Ttoney of Corinth and as -Mabel Solan of Schuylerville lore yesterday visitors in the homo of Ira . W.'X Miller, Notre Same street, ..George Barley of Brooklyn, special, kgent of the Standard* insurance Com*ny, yesterday looked after business ateresto to thia'city.. Rev* F. Bivingstone of Lfike'Georgc •Islted Glens Falls yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Achenbach have, ^returned from antsy*hi a few days in iNew York. i Mrs. J* H. Bellingham has returned ►jrom a visit among friends to Indiana, W a, ‘ **•• R Mrs. J . W. McConnell, who was the Pguest of her parents, Mr, ahd Mrs, P. l-Moynehan, Glen street, yesterday re1turned to her home to Piercefleld. .1 Mrs. Daniel Sweet yesterday went ■to Rose Bank, S. I., where she will be l a guest o f bet daughter, Mrs. Edward l-M. Fegntae. ' ‘ ' ' Vi Mrs.Thomas GOundrey and son, Eupgene, -yesterday, returned from a visit tot nix Weeks to Brooklyn, where they rwere guests of Mr. and -Mrs. P. J, Hahar. Mrs. Mahar accompanied them home and wUl remain in Glens Falls t until after Christmas. - j;L j •« » Ssihitary PlutDber ■ it~ .m tr‘f’1<A m j*. »ER S 0 N A L M EN TIO N Both Phonea Gas Fitting Shc«t >Setal Work .. , 2 $ a; v I: l - South- Street *> soldby Grocers, M em bers and F rien d s-ef G irls’ Club A re, in A ctive / R eh ea rsa l ^ G. E . LEITHNER IN CHARGE C OMI NG E V E N T S it *****-* tt ,i More than 125 tocal-people are\each afternoon and evening rehearsing the musical, fantasy, Fi-Fl of toe Toy Shop, to be presented Tuesday and Wednes* THUR8DAY— day, November 10 and 11, by-toe Glrls: Club and in the Empire theatre. Hospliai Guild rummage sale. Fi-Fi .Is an imposing humorous? ’ *• Mothers’ Club rummage sale. * spectacle that made a hit in all th ^ Charles ,8. Whltpian speaks to Empire theatre, 1 1 a, m. , large oitteA Masonic and Elks’ ctobe’ pool and billiard tournament, MaThe-Jarge cast orprinclpajs and th e '* ' ' sonic temple,' evening. many-singing and dancing choruses Churoh of Messiah Woman’s Guild meeting, ParlBh hall; 8:30 have all 'been Selected and toe ar~ p. m.; parish toa, 4 to 6 p. m._ rgngementa bid fair to make Fl-Fi one; - •> Churoh o f Messiah Junior social.club m®etlng,A p .m . of thaitoest-Borne.',talentvroductlonsT Christ Church Lyceum organization meeting, dinner. ever seen tot Glens Falls, Each mem­ ber o f toe cast impersonates'some Basketball, Fort Plato vs. Glens Falls, armory, evening. kind, o f a doll or toy creation of a toy ahopi-jiuch a» sailors, soldiers, French; ,. >.~FRIDAY-tti dolls, gentlemen dolls, nag dolls, tunny Mothers’*Club rummage sale. colored dolls; tin soldiers and many . ( Hospital Guild rummage, sale. Others. ^ w Baptist jPhtlathea class meeting, 7:80 p. m. ■The' plot Of toe play I s toat Bonnie, 'Churoh of Messiah-History Class meeting, 8:15 p. m. toe toy'shop keeper’s daughter, wan­ Presbyterian Mlzpah- Bible clast meeting, home o f Miss Estella ders into the woods near her home o t Pinkerton, 1 5 -Murdock avenue, 7:30 p. m. toe close o f toe day, She Is overtake^ ' '* GIN.’ Club Board of Directors meeting, 8 p. m. by th e Sandman, Who casta her Into a magic sleep.' She” dreams a wonderfut -SATURDAY—. drdam; wherein all the toys, dolltf and, Blue Birds and Little Mothers’ League meeting, 2:30 p. m. other hlsdue creations of toe toy me1 ker’e shop come to life. - A night o f Westminster Guild Hallowe’en party in Church house, 7:30 adventure follows and many strahge* s. -f *;'P* n t . ' ~ happenings * bofhli toe dolls before SuporvUed Dance, Ridge, hall, r p . m. until mldnlgfcfc. ^ morning’s light Spatters toe chafers &wsy*‘ ■# , ___ „ The members Of the chorus have been selected fOr their grace and beau­ ty and they will Impersonate *paper dolls, bridesmaids, China dolls, NoAhto Ark animals, jumping jacks, -tin S01-‘ diers, butterfly fairies, dance of -the winds, letter blocks and many others. The play is under the personaFhl* rection of G, E,. Leitoner of Chicago, who will also tarnish the scenery and special costumes." ^ The new ripple backs and the military effects a re particularly becom­ ing to a great many women. Black, blue, green and brown are the favored colors, although many others are here. WEDNESDAY-^ Mothers’ Club Ttimmagie sale. - . Hospital Guild rummage sole. C h u rch of M essiah gymnasium-olaan meets, 3:30 p. m. L> O. T, M. rally and drill, Macml)ee hall, evening. 8ona of Veterans and A,uxlliairy dance, Ridge kall, for th e bene­ fit of too (Red’ Gross Aid society. *. , „;. -rE|ks Club meeting, evening, • Post E. M; Wing, Gr A. R., meeting, Crandall block, 7:80 p. m. Pythlap Sisters’ masquerade party, Pythian hall, evening. . □ * Prices—Whatever you wish to spend. D A I L Y XASHXOH H XN S. Gofn? To Groote Winkel? BYTBEC.W.B.L H O SP lfA L G U IL D ’ S SALE “ C ards Are P layed an d An Enjoy­ Or. P rest S ta r ts Inquiry, But BEG INS AUSPIOfOUSLY ab le P rogram Is Has Found No C a ses Ren d ered as Y e t ?irst Bay’s Receipts Total $1-50 — ifainerouS Bargains Be- -■ The reception given la st evening in Dr. Charles S. Prest, sanitary super­ the chapter bouse by toe C. W. -B. L. visor of the state health department, main for Shopjpers was 'an enjoyabie affair. Tbe guests stated last evening that he? had heard •The first day of toe. rummage sale, conducted under toe, auspices ;0f the Hospital'Duild was a brilliant success, too'proceeds amounting to $150. Mrs. Howard J.* Bush and Mrsl W ..J. Lapham Were cbairmen Of the committee ip Charge. / . *• sMrs. A. ~W. Sherman an Mrs. H. Shermah will be in charge today, as­ sisted by the other members of'their committee. The sale is being held in Lapham &. Hoyey black, Park AVenuA and the- doors -he iopenedi'thls enterprising shoppers. FAREWELL MEET0O ; TOR ADJUTANT Ensign' and M^.'Stoiy to Oome to Glens Balls To- " tociuded members from Hudson Fails, Fort Edward and Saratoga. Cards were played, the prizes going to Mrs. Totten, Mrs. Dkniel Regean and Mrs. Kennedy pf.Saratoga, Mrs. Mary Shea of Fort Edw ard.and Mrs. James B. Tooie of'Hndson Falls. Vocal selections Were rendered by Miss Angela Hackett and mdsical 86leetions were given by Misses, Made­ line Donovan and Eilfeen Sulilvan. Miss Bertba Smith* of Hudson Falls enter­ tained with a recitation, “The Mani­ cure Lady" and the following recita­ tions were given by pupilB of Miss Beatrice Palmer Bannon: “The Mas­ ter’s Voice," Miss Julia Mannix; “At the Box Office," Miss Ciaire Pfau. , £ 825. Lady’s Dresa. Simple enough for home wear and dressy enough for the street, this dress has a plain blouse, with drop shoulder, long plain sleeve with band cuff, side ftont closing and slightly open neck. The three-gore skirt Is gathered in the back and closes at the side of the front. It may have high or regulation waistline. An excellent model for serge, ehsvlot, gabardine and the like. The dress pattern. No. 8826, Is cut to sizes 84 to 44 inches bust measure. Medium siae requires 3% yards of 44-inch J iNTHfPlSLE material. A LLEN H U N T E S ’ This pattern can be Obtained by send­ A daughter Has been born to,M r. and Mrs. Jerry Lehan, 14 Morgan ave- HOme made sau sa g e , fresh : d re s s e d ing 10 cents to the office of this paper. fowl*. Special sale o f Sunshine cakes,. nue. ' j,..'.. . . . 1 > ' A d d r e ss .' P attern D epnrtm env ■wotild Be ancer for of the prct* A farewell meeting whs held ta the gatv&tlon'-Arhiy^ Gltadei -last evening Being for-. Adjutant' and. Mrsl -Ben Coy who shown in pn'e ^ b n f livgp wiiihav'eiheeri transferred jffoin this- city .They -came here six 'months ago' from like over Toronto, Canada. Ensigfa’Story of. Netv1 200 of them 'and the subjects York who succeeds Adjutant Coy will arriye here tpmbrjfoV with Mrs. Stoty of them all are very interesting. And7.! tomejfro’y . evening. -, a welconie meeting will, take place in tne citadel. ItRr^ei^^andScapeA, Old Mas­ .. Adjutant C.oy ,last evening express­ ters and many others beauti­ ed, his heartfelt thanlcs to the .mMy heriohs^whp. have ahsistdd' hfm) And fully, i&Janied. im 1natnrah -wood. Mrs. Coy during toeir stay here. / ; Yonr choice for 50 cents. p O aiJtT A R VVANT AD6 PAY. * rumors that cases of toe epidemic of enteritis which raged in Hudson Falls and Warrensburg. were;found to Glens Falls. He has started an inquiry, but no definite records of cases have been secured as yet. • Dr. Prest last evening Attended a meeting of physicians of Warrensburg to Investigate the disease to toat town, fie was given records of 39* case's. All but one of the victims were adults, and Dr. Prest stated the epidemic was undoubtedly caused by the water, sup­ ply. Requests were made for repom of Other cases and recommendations similar to those made to Hudson Falls were offered in Warrensburg, A sam­ ple of toe village water h a s been sent to Albany for analysis. B . A F O W JjE R COMPANY* 2 lbs., 25c. Also S u n sh in e specialties. Call a n d in sp e c t o u r stock; 'P h o n e No. 322. 8 9 Bay streeL AUCTION SALE TODAY E. J. West, jr., of the Adirondack Farms, wishes to announce the auc­ tion of 60 head of saddle, driving and draft horses -at Mfle Track; -at |0 o’clock this morning. Several wean­ ling colts' also will be offered -up for sale. This Is a great opportunity for toe purchase of t h e , tig h t stock at reasonable prices*■. , PGST-8TAR WANT At>3 PAY. ?eai-tit&.~. G lens b'ahs, N- Xu Bargains ln Millinery. ’ f*.' M. Colwell returned from New York with the latest fashio i in nats and; fancies. 2 May street, upstairs. ’ A t E. M. Cook’s F u r Store 8 Washington street* IS displayed a large lliie of todies’, misses’ and jun­ iors’ cloth coats, fur sets, muffs, fur j trimming, fur heads, tails sklns.etc. T No rent; reasonable prices, i t will , pay you to' call. - .'* ^ 1 Hot chocolate at Foley Brotoftfl’i - S a fe ty F irs t Many a man is influenced more by a high dividend rate than by bed-rock security. .Wise is he who is on the safe side—who has an account with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Glens Falls. W e p a y *3 p e r c e n t, c o m p o u n d interest on : S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S . Assets over FOUR AND ONE. QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS. First National«Bahk —o f G lens Falls-rBYRON LAPHAM, P re s id e n t A R T H U R .W . SHERMAN, Caahler