4 Witmer, Bair & Witmer • Our Greatest sf All—Suit and Coat Sale SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Donegal Tweed Suits 812.50 and 815.00 Check Suits in black and white, 812.50, 815.00, 818.75 to 825.00. Xaw Rlue Suits—values SI 1.50 to $18.75. Special. 810.OQ, 811.50 and 815.0 Q. t Mixed and Tweed Coats—ideal for serviceable summer wear—Bß.7s, 810.00, 812.50 and 810.75. Ten styles of navv. black and check Suits—late season mod els—Blß.so. 810.7.» and 821.50. Many of these suits are copies of higher-priced models. Witmer, Bair & 202 WALNUT STREET ONE OF THK TELLERS _Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones, who is at tending the annual meeting of the jUnitad States Daughters of ISI2 i?t Tfew York city, is one of the tellers for the usual election taking place this week. Children's Dresses Children's lingerie dresses made of _ fine lawn: stamped for embroider ine. In sizes to twelve vears. i V 1 ! Charming: little old-fashioned W ILJ dresses for the child from two to L~jr y four: with stamped sash of same J material. Others trimmed with fine la "' 1 W/ j "TKe Wmaas ExcWe TKirJ Street ■at Herr TKe Shop Individual THE GLOBE THE GLOBE A Timely and Economical Sale of Ladies' Coats Timely—because now you will need them most. iHzlt Economical—because every price rep resents but a small portion of the real Pt \ valuc - | H C 7 7£ or Ladies' and Misses' / / *P iei xJ Coats, worth up to $lB. / I KfU 0.027 Ladies' «9c value," full long hip, high and low bust Corsets, all sizes. Our price OUC SI.OO and $1.50 Women's Trim med Hats. Special Fri- 7Q day and Saturday «SfC ■ $2.00 value Pretty Styles Little Girls' Hats, lots of new models. ! Just in from New York's leading j milliners. On qq sale now- 9oC Girls' Dresses and Boys - Rom pers and Girls' Rompers. All sizes worth 40c. n a Our price Several sl2. sls and $lB Tai lored Suits, for ladies, 0C f\l\ best silk lined. N0w.... «PO.UU Ladies' Newest All Silk Shirt : Waists. Several pretty designs. Just in. Sold elsewhere at $1.45 snd )1,90i a Q Our price 5/OC Ladles' New Colored Silk Shirt Waists. Extra special values. Sold ; elsewhere at $1.45 and ; $1.95. Our price JfoC Warm Weather Wants— Men's Balbriggan Underwear. Shirts and Drawers, knee and longr Ovf length drawers Z4C Men's Athletic Underwear. Shirts Drawers 25c i New patterns. Men's Fancy Per cale Shirts. $1.25 value. All sizes. Several styles to se- -| lect from. Our price...*®**'-'" Ladies' 39c value Gauze Union Suits. Regular and extra size, for stout women. Lace n j trimmed. Our price SMITH'S 412 Market Street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OLD LETTED CARRIER JUSISEOT-SM Andrew Jackson Is Informally Celebrating His Birthday Today mmL mmtiw I -I: M 3 ■ ' i* 3* < . ' ¥ ANDREW JACKSON Andrew Jackson, the oldest letter carrier on the city force, is quietly celebrating his seventy-seventh birth day to-day at his home, 1511 North street. Gifts, flowers and cards have been arriving for him all day long, and this evening there will be a family din ner in his honor. For many years Mr. Jackson was a druggist of the West End, where he has a wide acquaintance. He is also a life-long member of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. While not actively engaged in the postal service, at pres ent, Mr. Jackson is well, and his name is still on the carriers' list. Last Session at Y. W. C. A. of Volunteer Workers The last session of the Y. W. C. A. training class for volunteer workers will he held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the director's room. This class has been particularly helpful and instructive to all in at tendance and we hope to make this last meeting the best and most effec tive of all. With this end in view, the services of the Rev. Henry W. A. Han son have been enlisted. The Rev. Mr. Hanson is a well-known speaker and minister of this city and all are cor dially urged to come and hear him. The subject of the afternoon will he "Things That Remain—Our Religious- Influence on the Community." After tfie meeting, tea will be serv ed and a general social time enjoyed. Travel Talk on Florence by Miss Julia Bishop Miss Julia Bishop, whose travel talks are so delightful, will speak on "Florence." at Zion Lutheran lecture room. South Fourth street, Thursday evening. May fiyfor the benefit of the fund of class No. 1, third department of the Sunday school. The talk will he devoted to "Florence, the relative po sition to Italy during the middle ages; the art and artists who made her great. Florence, the home of Michael Angelo the sculptor. Dante the poet, Fra Angelica the painter and Savonar ola the preacher." A silver offering will be received, to be given to the building fund of the church house. L e]othf p , aln and „., lh are the shades from which >ou baxa of assorted shades. Values may choose. are $lO to $27.50; our prices $1 O QO For Ladies' $18.98 «p10.*70 Suits. In poplins, senres and homespuns, in preen, battleship gray, blues and black T?T?TT"IAV CDTTPTAT and shepherd checks in black r Y arlitlAL and whlte - a " Billt " ned - $1.98 Waists, 19^ *1 i- net Fnp T .adieu' *"oNs ° nß lot ot hand embroidered SI 5.98 d„it. In noDllns"and voile waists, high necks, regular WT*es* In blue! green! tan) 'i' 9 * value: Bpeclal "rtday only end sand, and shepherd checks. cnoice I.?C black and white, and mixed checks, silk lined. sl7 Qft Fpr Ladleß ' >24.98 FRIDAY SPKCIAL Suits, in serges, $3 Silk Waists, 69C shadow cloth and poplins, in 7 . .. . . . black, blue, green, gray, etc.. all ""JL- J?—' . ..j, ii n „j necks, suitable ror street or house wear, assorted colors; r A special Friday only, choice Silk Poplin Suits 69(* We have an unusually L ' * pretty collection of silk pop- lin suits in a variety of new f . models. They come In putty, T?PTn A V CT3T?r , TAT Belgian blue, navy, green, " I orCiV/lnii prices * 16 ' 98 t0 ,30 '° 0: ° Ur * Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, all 4il»> OK f l OQ colors, regular 50c quality; spe- C l a l Friday only, pair.... - B®a'l Fwrjet 1A 1O C J<-L Ql F«rjet M ■* tke Number lv~l£ Til OU tbe Number APPQINTIVE POWERS WITH COUNCIL ONLY [Continued from First Pa#e.] pass upon appointments at the hear ing given yesterday afternoon to the law and mayors' committee of the Third Class City League of Pennsyl vania by the Senate committee on municipal corporations. The fact that the Democrats In Har rlsburg's Conncll always disagree with the majority when appointments to city ofllrefl are to he made and that the objections ns a rule arc based wholly on iKilltical reasons was cited as no excuse for taking tills power from the hands of the whole body. Mr. McHugh declared that the present plan was working out splendidly In practically all the other cities of the Keystone State. To Retain Nonpartisan Feature Pleas for the retention of the non partisan feature, the election of the city treasurer by the councilmen and not by the vote of the people, as has been suggested: election of commis sioners by designating that the two candidates receiving the highest vote be chosen for four years and the other two for two years; fixing the terms of city solicitors and engineers to begin May 1, and for the proposed salary falser from $2,500 to $3,600 a year were also advocated. The proposed amendments, it is un derstood. will be considered when the measure is taken up on Monday. While the arguments advanced be fore the Senate committee in a two hour session during the afternoon were more or less of a rehash of the pro ceedings of the committee in City Council chamber yesterday morning, the meeting was not without its high lights. Senator Beidleman vs. Mr. Gardner Senator Beidleman and James A. Don't Spread the Dust when You Sweep—Collect It "Making the dust fly" certainly de scribes the usual method of (weeping. Even dusting caps don't really keep the hair clean and your throat becomes literally choked. c But this is all past now. There is a better way to sweep—a dustless And it's so simple too. Just sprinkle a little Nomordmt across the floor and then sweep it ahead of you as you go. Komordust holds the dust and keeps It from spreading. It enables you to get the room much cleaner too, for yon don't "Means Just what ft says" All Grocers —10c. & 25c. a Can* Gardner, city solicitor of New Castle, had a brief but lively set-to when Mr. Gardner advocated the striking out of the amendment which eliminates the nonpartisan feature from the act. Mr. Gardner stoutly declared that New- Castle was satisfied with its Council, that the system was working out nicely there, and that it didn't want any changes. "Maybe." said Mr. Gardner, "Harrlsburg didn't come out so well , In the selection of Its councilmen, but ' New Castle did." "Well, in Harrisburg the Council is '3 to 2,' but if you read a certain news paper." retorted. Senator Beldlemnn. "you'll discover that the members are always referred to as three Repub licans and two Democrats. What this newspaper does is to adversely criti cise the Republicans and praise the Democrats." Harrisbur*'s Council Again Reference to Harrlsburg's Council was made a little later when Senator Reidleman was questioning Nelson R. Bennett, superintendent of finance and accounts of Wilkes-Barre, on certain features of the bill. Mr. Bennett said he "had heard" that. Harrlsburg's councilmanic affairs could be conducted more smoothly, perhaps, "if certain outside persons kept their hands out of it and left it alone." "Whoever told you that." promptly returned Senator Beldleman, "told you what was not true." SEMIMONTHLY MEETING OF THE MEADE W. C. T. I*. A semimonthly meeting of the Meade W. C. T. U. will be held to morrow Evening at 7.30 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. W. H. Young, 13 3d State street. The topic for discussion will be "Come Over and Help. Us"— Temperance missionary co-operative. ■Leader, Mrs. Violet Hollar Bnlan. The ladies are asked to bring thimble and needles with them. spread the dust to another part of the room with every stroke of the broom. With Komordust you can clean any room in half the time With half the effort . and you only have to sweep half as often, • because you get your rooms so much cleaner every time you sweep. As one housekeeper expressed it, "It is just like having an extra maid"— she has so much time for other things. Yet Nomordust coats bat a few pennies a month. Get a 10c can to-day at your fa vorite grocer—he'll refund your money if you're not more than pleased.