n OPEN TILL SIX You'll Want to Look Your Very Best On Easter Sunday TF you are a man who values good clothes * and also values a certain exclusiveness in 1 cut—in style—in pattern — The Globe Should Be Your Store 4 IF you arc indifferent don't care —in- clined to slouchiness —then any old store What we ar« trying to impress upon you is—that GLOBE CLOTHES have a dis* M tinctive character and air about thorn that places thorn far above any others —the kind you'll see on Fifth Avenue —on the Boardwalk or wherever fash- pft \ ) ionable folks promenade—the attractive kind you'll ISm I|\ turn around to get a second glance at. 4 But don't get the idea that because GLOBE 1 ;f\ t CLOTHES are so exclusive in design and make, that , their price is beyond your reach no, JUST THE <*' < CONTRARY. | 11| Despite the unusual conditions GLOBE CLOTHES i Lj, are no higher in price than a year ago—in many V i it, cases the values are EVEN BETTER, due to our I | ; foresight in providing for your wants so far ahead—■ and this is the reason for our unusual values at v£\ *ls s 2O $ 25 S 3O $ 35 # • Just Arrived-—A Big Shipment of The Boys! Get a Watch Fras With Your Eastar Suit At this wide-awake Boys' Store you'll find a far greater variety of models and fabrics for selection than you can hope to find in any other store. AND REMEMBER we give a WATCH FREE with every Boys' Suit at $5.00 and over. The Globe "Dubbel- Right=Posture SC 50 tn Si R Blue Serge Suits Hedder" Suits at . w Health Suits at o—lU IJ at $5 to $12.50 These are tlic two pants suits What is of greater value than The old reliable suits for JSoys that have made a "hit" with boys Health? A patented construction in —Blue Serges—absolutely "I'ade- *« the back of a Right-Posture coat tells , , , , and parents ahke. Made of your boy fo Qut his chest _ fill proof always look dressy sturdy wear-resisting fabrics liis lungp and grow up straight and models including the new snappy styles—all sizes. strong. and popular Belt-on Norfolk style. THE GLOBE "The 'Big Friendly Store" □■□■□■□■■□■□■a ininanu ■■ll[o]H[T][E]H] j Yes Indeed! We'll Get I Your Suit Ready For Easter r YOUR suit—the suit that in fabric, model, shade and jSL. P rice will fit your figure | JS? and y° ur fancy—is here in X our extensive collection of 1,,, A Worthy n 1 iff 'ill ~ m Clothes ) WmW sls, S2O, $25 i/mMi Himl 111 Come in to-morrow—pick MII oU *—we'll have it J a The Popular NU-BACK with hack pleats and belt is to "/I be had in «" fabrics, including stripes, checks and plain colors, starting at sls. 14 North Third Street s .or. IHUKSDAY evening, Begin Monday to Sue For Back School Tax Monday, April 24, O. M. Copelin, ex city treasurer and collector of 1915 delinquent school and city taxes, will begin suits to ret-over the one dollar personal school taxes. Thirteen cases will he placed in the hands of the thirteen aldermen of the city as preliminary cases. The names of the luckless subjects for the actions will be drawn by lot, one from each ward. In addition to the school tax prose cutions, Mr. Copelin will also bring suit for the recovery of delinquent property taxes. About 4.000 unpaid 1915 personal school tax bills are still unpaid. I>R. FOX TO IiKCriTRE Dr. L. Webster Fox, of Philadel phia. and brother of ex-Senator John F Fox, of this city, and professor of ophthalmology at Medico-Chirurgical College, will speak at the Harrisburg Academy of Medicine next Friday night on "Ocular Diseases Resulting From Dental Lesions." The Dauphin County Dental Society, has been in vited to be present at this meeting. HARRY K. THAW GIVEN DIVORCE FROM EVELYN Pittsburgh, April 20. Harry K. Thaw was set free from his wife, Eve lyn Nesbit Thaw, by decree of Judge Cohen, after he had gone over the re port of Attorney John W. Thomas, the master appointed to take testimony in the case. Infidelity was the grounds. Jack Francis, of New York, being mentioned. ITCHING SKINS NEED POSLAM Demand Its Soothing, Comfort ing, Healing Influence. If your skin itches and any erup tlunal disorder is present, do not allow it to cause you restless nights or dis comfort during the performance of your daily tasks. Apply Poslam, the supreme remedy for ailing skin, which should stop itching and remove an noyance so promptly that the trouble may soon be forgotten. Continue the use of Poslam until the disorder is re moved and use also, to aid the work and for the protection of the skin gen erally. Poslam Soap, which is medicated with Poslam nnd which completes a treatment effective, rational, safe, in expensive and pleasant. For sample, send 4c stamps to Kmer gency laboratories, 32 West 25th .St., New York City. Sold by all druggists. —Advertisement. HARRIS BURG TELEGRAPH PHILA. ELECTRIC CONTRACT 0 K'D Service Commission Closes Consideration at 1 O'clock This Morning ■""TT"! The Public Ser- V\ \ # //J vice Commission at \\\ Q ■//, 1 o'clock this morn \N\N\ A lng closed its con f slderation of the pßy proposed new schedule of rates of lvJtl999Gc : the Philadelphia iJfßHnraktv Electr,c company. " le biggest case that ever came be- I fore It and one which has occupied over a year and a half. The commissioners spent most of ; yesterday considering the subject, the differences of opinion which had been i rumored not being apparent when the 1 decision was announced. The action 1 of the commission was to approve the j municipal contract under which the | city of Philadelphia will save J150,- 000 this year and afso obtain a re fund of $150,000 for 1915 and to per mit the company to tile a new sched ; ule of commercial and domestic rates ! which it is stipulated will be effective , us of April 1 and which it is estimated by the experts will save the consumers $900,000 this year and probably sl,- 250,000 next year as against the for j mer rates. The case has involved the expendi ture of thousands of dollars and at tracted national attention. Members of the commission declin ed to discuss the matter to-day and no further statement was made beyond the order. Track Approved. The Public Service Commission has approved the additional track for the Pennsylvania railroad over Ilerr street subway. Itabies Quarantines. —The State live stock Sanitary Board to-day estab lished quarantines for rabies in Erie and Easton,- cities, and North Girard, I borough. Attended Anniversary. Adjutant [ General Stewart attended the First | Regiment celebration in Philadelphia j last night. ! Good Peach Crop. —The State Dc ; partment of Agriculture bulletin an- I nounces that there are signs of an ex- J (-client peach crop In the eastern part i of the Stale. Member Here. —Representative P. E. | Geiser, of Easton, was at the Capitol | in a Pardon Board case. Agreement Made. Referee E. K. i Sayior, of the Workmen's Compen sation Bureau, has been notilied by the i insurance carrier of the Schmidt Buk i ins Company, of Harrislnirg, that an agreement, under the terms of the compensation act, has been made with Henry Parsons, of 346 South Cameron »< reet, who Hied a claim petition for compensation as a result of an injury received while at work. Compensation is being paid Parsons and consequently | the hearing, scheduled for this after i noon, in the Workmen's Compensation i Board rooms, Masonic Temple, will I not be held. Big Hearing Fixed.—The Industrial Board of the Department of Labor and Industry will hold a public hearing In 1 the House caucus room at the Capitol : on Tuesday morning, May 2, for the I consideration of questions relating to j the operation of the boiler code, re j cently adopted and effective July 1. | Many inquiries have been received by i the Industrial Board from casualty in i surance companies and manufacturers ] of boilers of various types on certain ! regulations of the code. It is expected that representatives of boiler plants ; from all sections of the State will at | tend the hearing. Ex-Member Here. Representa i live W. F. Blair, of Greensburg, was j at the State Capitol to-day. Cases Go Over. The Public serv ice commission has continued the South Mountain electric railway case again and the Perry county jitney 1 case. The members adjourned to-day j until Monday. Mr. Williamson Here. Attorney R. W. Williamson, of Huntingdon, a I canddate for Congress in the Seven teenth district, was at the Capitol to- I day. Early Pcristion. Representa i tives of the Trainmen were at the Capitol to-day to ask an early decision in the tull crew cases. Argument was hoard Tuesday. Respite Granted.—Governor Brum baugh to-day granted a respite of the executive of Gaspar Marturana and Thomas Chickarelli, Cambria, until the week of May 29. The men were under sentence of death this week, but their cases were held over by the Board of Pardons yesterday. Protests Filed.—The Wllkes-Barre Railways Company to-day filed pro- Usts against issuance of certificates of public convenience to every operator of a jitney who has Hied an applica tion with the Public Service Commis sion. The commission has listed 38 applications from Luzerne and Lacka wanna counties for hearing next week. The complaints against jitneys oper ating illegally will be herd later. D. A. R. Balloting on Editor of Magazine By Associated Press "Washington, April 20. —' The twen ty-fifth continental Congress of the Daughters of tne American Revolu tion balloted again to-day for an hon orary vice-president-general and an editor of the D. A. R. magazine. A reballot was made necessary by a fail ure of choice yesterday. Other offi cers were elected. The contest for editor is between Miss Eliza O. Dennison, of Pennsylva nia, and Mrs. Amos G. Draper, of the District of Columbia, and that for honorary vice-president-general be tween Mrs. John Newman Carev, of Indiana, and Mrs. James Ross Mellen, of Pennsylvania. ALI, TAX DATA COMPILED IV HANDY BOOKLET BY MR. OVES All the information, including dates, rates and other data, that any citizen will require relative to county, city and school taxes, assessments, etc., has bt»en compiled Into an attractively tiound little booklet by City Treasurer Harry F. Oves. The books can be had by application at the city treasury. Assistant City Clerk R. R, Seaman as sisted in the preparation of the book let. COUNCIL TO CONSIDER TREASURY AUDIT TO-NIGHT City Council will meet behind closed doors this evening to consider the seven bids that have been received for auditing the books and accounts of the city treasury for the ten years prior to January 1, 1916, and to sug gest a new method of bookkeeping. The proposals will all be carefully considered so the recommendation as to the award may be submitted to Council at its regular meeting next Tuesday. WILIi OBSERVE GOOI) FRIDAY The city treasury and all the other city and county offices In the court house will be closed to-morrow in ob servance of Good Friday. I The Boys— 1 Have Been Fairly Jumping I Over Themselves m* I ■ This Week I They Enow There Is I "Something Doing" at I This "Live Store" I (Yes there always is) at If If "DOUTRICHS." & I "The Live" Store I Glad to Come Tell your mother we ij I are giving a watch FREE with ji Every Boy's Suit. ■: I Remember, no matter;! I what price suit you buy here, ;i I you get the watch FREE. ji I Market St. j j Pfnna. I .-Jl STATE SUES FOR GOOD ROAD FUNDS Actioß Started Against Town ships and County to Recover Nearly $16,000 Suit was begun ! to-day by the State JLj ) 111 to recover nearly ■■ * 16.000 from Great j&7 Bend township, Susquehanna coun county, and Wash- TillhH ME|jgH ington county for fluifVifw shares of the cost -"tsSssSSESP* of road building in these districts by the State. Two demands are made upon Wil liam Newman, J. A. MaVo and William Bend, one for $6,553, another for $4,- 650; one is against Rush Quick, M. B. Conway and George N. Wltherite, sup ervisors of Snow Shoe, for $4,059, and the remaining action is against Wash ington county to recover $686. The State built sections of road through these districts with the usual under standing that the county pay a quar ter and the townships pay a quarter of the expenses. In Center and Susque hanna counties the shares have been paid but the township declined to pay; in Washington county, the commis sioners refused to pay while the town ships have paid their shares. To-day Petitions. Tuesday, April 25, is the las., day for filing commit teemen nomination petitions for the Spring primaries with the county com missioners. To-day's filings Include: City committeemen, Republican, John E. Peters, J. W. McMuilen and Elam L. Banks, third precinct, Eighth ward; H. G. Morton, Thomas Louriner and Craig G. Stewart, third precinct, Sixth ward; county committee. Charles W. James, second precinct, Third ward, Steelton; Milton C. White, third pre cinct, Eighth ward, city. Argue Kotur Case Monday. Mon day, April 24, has been fixed by the Dauphin county courts for hearing argument for a new trial for Nlkolo Kotur, condemned at November quar ter sessions for murder. Ask New Trial. Application was made to-day by the Charles McCaul Constructing company, contractors on the Mechanics Trust company build ing, for a new trial. A common jtleas To Absorb Freckles And Other Blemishes Bvery Spring numerous inquiries are made by girls seeking some reliable recipe for removing freckles. Last year very favorable reports were re ceived from many who had used mer colized wax during the freckling sea son. The wax seems to possess un usual properties which completely ab sorb the freckles, with no harmful ef fect. The complexion improves won derfully, becoming as soft as a rose petal, and as delicately tinted. Get an ounce of mercollzed wax at any drug gist's. spread a thin layer of it over the entire face every night for a while, washing this off In the morning. For rough, spotty akin, sallowness, black heads, pimples, and all cutaneous blem ishes. this treatment is superior to any other. Springtime also brings wrinkles to many sensitive skins that are much ex posed to winds and changing tempera tures. To a half pint witch hazel add an ounce of powdered saxollte. which iiulcklv dissolves. Bathe the face in this; the effect on a wrinkled skin is remarkable. —Advertisement APRIL 20, 1916. jury last week awarded Anast Belehas ei verdict of |586 in his suit against the McCaul Company for damages to his shoeshinlng shop by the toppling of some materials upon his roof from the bank building. The McCaul company takes exceptions to the charge of Judge Glllan. Sir! Your Easter Hat <5 Whether you have in mind one of the swagger soft shapes in the new Tropi cal Tan and other shades— J <1 The always stylish and dressy $ derby— ( . 4 §f" Or the ultra smart silk hat— I J f You may choose here from the most extensive stock of models that possess the exclusiveness in style for which this f store is noted. & f „ Popular prices prevail. H. C. DODGE \ / Hatmaker Furrier I FRED B. HARRY, Owner j 17 North Third Street " . i Flower#— For My Lady $ Corsage Butterfly Sweet Peas, The Bachelor Button, | Orchids, Golden Anemones, Rare Odelias, i ! Camellias, Violets, Gardenias and Valley Lilies. ji Uttley s THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS \ ! 319-321 Walnut St. 10,000 BLOOMING PLANTS I i i 3 From Pen to Farview. Sheriff t William W. Caldwell to-uay too* ) 11am Daniels, confined in the Eastern f penitentiary since January, 1914, for s sodomy, to Farview. Wayne county, where he will be confined at the court's C order in the State asylum for the criminal Insane. 11