Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 03, 1915, Page 17, Image 17

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THE GLOBE OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M. THE GLOBE
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of Desirable Overcoats V*/ £
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Our Overcoat stock is JNHp\ fej
brimful of everything that's new 4w \ fe!
—the kind of overcoats that are hard to T / fIV \
get now at most stores. / f I \ M,
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sort of Overcoat you want—dis- *fn ill al®
tinctive style combined with economy a*; I -
£ of ° oSt ' nS® •P j If
To give you what you Ijl 1I I
want, when vou want it, is part ( i U
of THE GLOBE SERVICE. Here U
your word is law —our organization is fWH Iflfi H
0 continually working to please yoij. jjn|n I jj!| II
We keep the spirit of |H IN /
our makegood-guarantee to the A H lij f
very letter —your money is only on de- fpra SjJf I
posit here until you are perfectly satis- J
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A Matchless Assortment of Suits—sls to S3O
No matter what you pay you may be well assured your money
buys the highest quality in fabric, stvle, fit and workmanship when
S you buy a GLOBE SUIT.
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% Buy a Man's or a Boy's Gift From
The Store For Men and Boys
fe The superiority of our assortments of serviceable, sensible and prac- -j
tical gifts demonstrates how well we have learned their desires from our j
many years of experience in cattring to men and boys. fe
3 FOR MEN— FOR BOYS— !?
Bath Robes Shirts, Traveling Accessories Mackinaws Hats JS
House Coats Gloves Leather Novelties Sweaters Caps
Mackinaws Sleeping Garments Umbrellas Scout Suits Gloves
Ig Sweaters Holeproof Hosiery Hats Play Suits Stockings
J Neckwear Mufflers Fur Caps Bath Robes Waists
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gf Boys' "Dubbel-Hedder" Boys' Smart
Two Pant Suits at O Stylish Overcoats at O
Buy your boy the best suit made for New single and double breast mod
%l a "Five Spot" and make him a member els with convertible and military col
£?► of "THE GLOBE DUBBEL-HED- lars. Popular Scotch fabrics and warm, gf
DER BIRTHDAY CLUB." Smart comfortable chinchilla, sizes to fit boys K
styles in all-wool fabrics and cordu- up to 10 years. |sj
roys. Overcoats for older boys, $5 to sl2.
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£ THE GLOBE "The Big Friendly Store"
Mr. Alexander Grabhorn Jr.
Artistic Jewelry Manufacturer
32 West 31st Street, New York City,
will personally exhibit at
Claster's Jewelry Store
Tomorrow, Saturday, December 4
An extensive line of
FINE PLATINUM JEWELRY
including LaVallieres, Brooches. Scarf Pins, Rings,
Bracelets and numerous other articles that are new and
exclusive, representing the advanced designs for fashion
able wear.
Air. Grabhorn has a high reputation in the trade as a
specialist in the production of superior goods and hi« dis
play will include many articles that are not shown except
in the large metropolitan stores that cater to a fashionable
clientele.
Mr. Grabhorn also makes a specialty of manufacturing
jewelry to order and in
Converting Old Jewelry Into New
You may have jewelry of value, obsolete in style, which
can be reconstructed into stylish articles of exquisite
beauty at a small cost.
The public is cordially invited to call and see this mag
nificent display of beautiful goods. Mr. Grabhorn will
be pleased to offer suggestions and to give you any infor
mation you may desire concerning his line.
H. C. CLASTER
GEMS JEWELS SILVERWARE
302 Market Street
Open Evenings
FKIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 3, 1915.
HEARINGS FIXED
IN THREE CITIES
Public Service Commission
Will Have Busy Week
Ahead After Monday
■""W"! The Public Ser-
V\\ t /y vice Commission
(My ings fit three cities
> next week, three
m ost im
portant cases on
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Pg* case will be con
tinued in Philadel
phia, and at Pittsburgh the inquiry
into complaints against telephone rates
In the Pittsburgh district, brought
by the city of Pittsburgh
and the Pittsburgh Chambre of
Commerce, will begin. In this city
argument will be heard in the indus
trial raH ways case, involving switching
charges in a number of the big steel
plants.
In addition the commission has
over fofty municipal contracts and
similar applications to hear at the
Capitol on Wednesday and Thurs
day. It is likely that a date will be
fixed in the near future for hearing
The Easiest Way
To End Dandruff
•
The.re is one sure way that never
tails to remove dandruff completely
and that Is to dissolve it. This destroys
It entirely. To do this. Just get about
four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid
arvon; apply it at night when retiring;
use enough to moisten the scalp and
rub it in gently with the finger tips.
By morning, not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will complete
ly dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it, no matter
how much dandruff you may have.'
| You will find, too, that all Itching
and digging of the scalp will stop in
stantly, and your hair will be fluffy,
lustrous, gloesy, silky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It Is inexpensive, and four
ounces Is all you will need. This sim
ple remedy has neves been known to
fwii.—-Advertisement. ,
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"THE LIVE STORE"
What's Under A
Your Over oat?
Are you as well dress
ed with it on as off? We've
talked Overcoats so 1
lately that a word about suits may
not be amiss, especially since our Suit l|i§||\
Department offers fully as wide a
Variety as it did three months ago.
No man is Since our or- |!
penalized for com- ders were placed,
ing: here late, for woo 1 ens have gone
we keep our stocks right ]ike war , toc|cß and the HMS
up to high-water marks . , . . . mmm tflM I
through the entire season abr.cs .n our suits cannot U| \ U
—something but few stores " e duplicated at anything W
do. like the price we paid. |gjP/ W|jH i|
And besides But as we I||| 1 B
variety, we oifer bought them, so fc|l|
you values that we sell them, and §§Bf BB | . I
are beeoming increasingly he indeed , W ; H M| MM Wt\
hard tor other stores to ap- mml Mill 11
proximate for the follow- w l*° Set* a new suit of mm! l&ll y
ing reason: clothes here now. mSil
Kuppenheimer Suits Jj§ lL I
There—are—none—better
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—anywhere
Here are styles and sizes for all ages, builds and I
tastes. Especially attractive are the Ine business Su ts of ser^e
and worsted. They mark the high tide in value-giving. Nothing better in styles, fit,
I fabric or tailoring is to be had at these or any s.milar prices.
$20.00 $25.00
Other Suits $15.00 and SIB.OO E
I Boys' Suits
I $3.50 to SIO.OO Coats $3.50 and $5.00
The Best Shirts, Underwear, Night Shirts, Pajamas,
Sweaters and Hosiery can be found here in large assortments at the
right prices.
WOOL SHIRTs""" ' >
i Fleece Lined
si.'oo t. $2.50 | 3 0 4 Market St. Harrisburg Pa. ALL SIZES I
tho additional full crew complaints.
I'lrst Conference —The first of the
conferences of the field forces of the
State Department of Agriculture was
held to-day by Secretary Charles E.
Patton with the nineteen agents and
six chemists of the State Dairy and
Food division. The conference was
for discussion of cold storage and
other conditions in the State and the
agents were directed by Secretary
Patton and Commissioner Foust to
enforce the provisions of the law re
garding time limit on cold storage
food, especially ei;gs. The situation
in regard to various activities of the
division was discussed and work out
lined for the new year.
Grundy Incorporates.—The Grundy
interests at Bristol, which Include the
big fabric plant, have been incorpo
rated as the W. H. Grundy Co., with
$1,500,000 capital. Joseph R. Grundy,
president of the Pennsylvania Manu
facturers' Association, is the president
and chief stockholder.
Nineteen Companies. The Gov
ernor yesterday approved charters for
nineteen electric companies to operate
in Butler county with offices In Pitts
burgh. They have capital of $5,000
each.
Time Has Expired.— The time for
. filing expense accounts for the recent
s election has expired, according to otfl
■ cials at the State Department.
* Two Justices. James M. Rossert
j was last night appointed justice for
I Forward township, Allegheny county,
s and Howard E. McCleary for Yer
' i sallies borough.
Appointed Stenographer.—Miss Anna
Cubbison, lately connected with the
city park commission, has been ap
poitned to a stenographic position In
the Department of Labor and Indus
try. She was formerly connected with
the State government.
liocal Charter. The Charles E.
Bard Company was chartered to make
' player-pianos at Paxtang. The capi
tal is so,ooo and Charles E. Hard is
president.
After Deer.—Auditor General Pow
ell, spent a couple of days this week
hunting deer on *he South Mountain.
Hearing likely. —lt. Is probable that
there will be a hearing held by the
Public Service Commission on the
complaint from Royersford regarding
the 100-trlp tickets to Philadelphia.
It is an old matter and will be
threshed out finally.
Attending Convention —Major F. D,
Bcary, deputy adjutant general, is at
. tending the National Guard conven
■ tlon at. Allentown. Governor Brum
baugh and Adjutant General Stewart,
. who have been ill. will be unablo to
attend.
Governor Has Cold. —Governor Mar
, tin G. Brumbaugh is suffering frotn a
. severe cold and has decided to remain
in doors for a few days, cancelling all
of his engagements until next weel<.
L He will not attend the ceremonies inci
s dent to the dedication of the new
■ armory at Allentown.
i Plans Authorized. —The State Armory
■ Board has authorized the making of
i plans for the new State armory at
"West Chester. The plan is to ask bids
. early in the new year,
i State Holds Itself Up. —The State
• Water Supply Commission has held up
i the State of Pennsylvania. The State
owns lands in the Cumberland Valley
■ on which it has some ice, dams. Re
: cently some changes were discussed
and the commission held the matter
: over just as It. holds over other appli
) cations. The proposed Heading Rail
s way bridge at Sunbury will be studied
r before a permit is issued.
Smallpox Controlled. —According to
! reports received at the State Depart
ment of Health, the outbreak of small
. pox in three counties of the State
' appears to have bean checked. Strlii
■ gent regulations for control have been
■ adopted.
West Fnlrvicw Quarantined.—Wan
' derlngs of a mad dog have caused the
. State Livestock Sanitary Hoard to
place a portion of Cumberland county
, along the Susquehanna under aurveil-
I lance. In West Falrvlew and part, of
Knola dog 3 have been ordered
; penned up.
A Smooth, Hairless
' Skin For Every Woman
< (The Modern Beauty.)
With the aid of a plain delatona
paste it Is an easy matter to rid the
| skin of unsightly hairy growtha. The
paste is made by mixing soma water
with powdered dclatone. Tbia Is ap
-1 plied to the hairs not wanted And after
( 2 or 3 minutes rubbed oft and the akin
washed, when every trace of hair will
have vanished. When you go to your
i drugffUt for dclatone. ba sura you vat
tha genuine article.—Advertisement
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