I Globe Hats Are Head and | Shoulders Above All Others Your Easter outfit will not be complete unless B H you "top it off" with one of our exclusively styled || hats. Here are the world's best Stetson's, || Schoble's, Mallory's and others. One of the most popu- iij * PS lar hats this season is a new flat brim style—chamois H color with moire silk contrasting band —a clever hat Inß for young men. J $2 to $3.50 £ Sop the New Pocket Golf Caps just in—soft visor—of ffl nobby Snowflake Tweeds SI.OO to 52.00 9 | THE GLOBE Fashion's Choice A soft, refined, _ _ pearly - white ap - a "* Swlfir pearance. the / dS> Y Slllf THEHOUSEOFKUPPENHEIMCI* V» «. *. *> # KJ U I I Unlike most pictures, it doesn't look so good as the § original. But it serves to show the Belter Suit enough to create a desire to own one of these exceptional productions. Others have tried and probably will try to imitate them, but without success. These suits are not a "freak" style—they are just different that's all, a gentleman's suit. There are no suits just like the Belters we are show- 1 ing at this "Live Store". It is the biggest clothing success of this or any other season, it's sweeping everything before it—from ocean to ocean—from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. The history of men's wear never before recorded such an instant and ungratified success. I Belters Were First Shown in Harrisburg by I Schiller Pleads Guilty to Charge of Piracy by Answering "Yes, Sir" By Associated Press Wilmington, Del., April 18.—The \ case of Ernest Schiller, the lone Ger man who held up the British steamer Matoppo and terrorized the captain and crew, during a voyage from New- 1 York City to Delaware fireakwater,' was quickly heard in the United States j District Court here this morning on the charge of piracy preferred against him before Judge Bradford. The ac cused pleaded guilty, in a somewhat unique manner. Schiller had no counsel and when; he stood before the clerk of the court | and listened patiently to the reading of the indictment. In four counts for | piracy, returned against him by the [ Federal grand jury yesterday after-1 noon, he seemed to display no con- i cern. To the usual interrogatory whether he pleaded guilty or not! guilty, he replied, with a smile: j "Yes. sir." Judge Bradford accepted this an-, swer as a plea of guilty and ordered him remanded for sentence. No dale was set for Imposing .the sentence, and the prisoner was returned to tho work-1 house, where he had been conllned ' since he was brought here and left in j the custody of tho Delaware Federal, authorities. j Von Papen's Secretary Is Arrested After Fight in Welland Canal Plot By Associated Press New York, April 18. Wolfe Von Jgel, secretary of Franz Von Papcn, former military attache to the Ger man embassy, was arrested here to-day in Captain Von Papen's former office at 60 Wall street after a fist light with four agents of the Department of Jus-! tiee. Von Igel Is tho fifth man, in dicted yesterday with Von Papen, t charged with conspiracy to blow up the Welland Canal. RRANDRETH U '"oir PILLS I An Effective Laxative ■ Purely Vegetable ■ i Constipation, g | Indigestion, Biliousness, ate. H i QOROQ at Night I until relieved Try Telegraph Want Ads . APRTL 18, 1916. Flowers— For My Lady s Corsage Butterfly Sweet Peas, The Bachelor Button, j Orchids, Golden Anemones, Rare Odelias, i Camellias, Violets, Gardenias and Valley Lilies. | Uttley s THE HOUSE OP FLOWERS 319-321 Walnut St. 10,000 BLOOMING PLANTS Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ads 9