§ TV? J | Our May Sale of Women's Coats | 1 Has Brought a Generous Response | Clearaway—Clearaway—every Woman's Spring Coat has been [ig H given its walking papers. |§3 Coats for street —for motoring—for afternoon—for evening—for sport. j=|| njn raj Not odds and ends bought for special selling—but new, bright, fresh Coats H| of exclusive design and fabrics, all reduced. gj] Group No. 1 jj| jS Smart Coats for Women and Misses, in Exquisite Coats that will appeal to every || H Corduroy, Flannel, Enslish Checks and )™ man °' r,hn s' tas c-mostly imported M | fancy Scotch Tweeds Values to $15,00. at v^"" s to at duplicated- | I SIO.OO 1 Group No. 2 Group No. 4 g=j This group represents the highest art in E3 BS Stunning Coats of Gabardine, Wool Women's Coats English Poplins, Tyrol pg [23 \ elour, Wale Cheviot, English Plaids and Wool. French Gabardine and other fabrics jig H|j Donegal Tweeds all colors and blues and of class models that are distinctively ex- *"3 g|J blacks—\ aiues to $20.00, at elusive in effect—Values to $35,00, at l^i $15.00 m Kayser Silk Sport Coats—For Decoration Day Smart Sport models—Made as only Kayser can make them and developed in the GS richest colorings. I ' $12.50 | |_/THE GLOBE Larf '''£o£ o £» | SKEK MISSING MAX Robert Wachtman, aged 53, of 2714 street, disappeared from his "home April 20, and the city police have been asked to aid in a search for him. Wachtman is 5 feet, 6 inches In height, weighs 130 pounds, is bald and has a smooth fjtce. He wore a blue serge suit, white shirt and soft collar, when last seen in the city. Eczema Wash Used in Hospitals How many hospital patients have been soothed of their frightful itch, of the scorching pain of skin disease, b.v the famous D. D. P. Prescription for eczema, a soothing fluid, washed in bv a nurse's hand! A Supervising Nurse (name of nurse and Institute on application i, writes re tarding a patient: "The disease had eaten her eyebrows away. Her nose and lips had become disfigured. Since the use of D. P. D. her eyebrows are growing, her nose and face have assumed their natural expression." Some of our best doctors are using P. D. D. right along in their regular practice. ►= Come to us and we will tell vou more about this remarkable remedv, 25c. 50c and SI.OO. Your money back unless the first bottle relieves you. P. P. I). Soap keeps jour skin healthy. Ask about it. Oorgas, the Druggist. 16 N. Third St.. P. R. R Station; J. Nelson Clark, Druggist. | Are You Ready ;■ For Decoration Day ? £ For that trip to the shore, ■[ J mountains or country? ji / Memorial Day is one of the J f "Spruce L'p" occasions of the f 2 year—the day when every i[ 5 person wants to look their «, S best. "i f McFall's stocks of Straw J ,■ Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, J £ Hosiery and Underwear were J i never better than now and i[ % the man who buys here will i Jt experience a higher degree of 'i satisfaction than ever before ]> from the standpoint of Style, i 1 >J Quality and Value. <| OPEN EVENINGS 5 | McFALL'S |j ji Hatters, Men's Furnishers [i •| and Shirt Makers !j •; Third and Market J } I • VAV.V.V.Vd"AV.VAV.V«V. • THURSDAY EVENING, STATE INSURANCE SIOO,OOO SURPLUS Board Must Set Aside 5 Per Cent, of All Premiums For Catastrophe Fund In an opinion V\\ J given to State Treasurer Robert K ' chair f man of the State Workmen's In- SjMWQJw| sura nee Fund vJb933PC? Board, Deputy At i Wiritd torney General - William H. Keller : holds that the Be- Board must set aside five per cent, of all premiums collected on insurance In the State fund for the creation of a surplus until the surplus amounts jto SIOO,OOO, but that it also has au thority to set aside more than five_ per cent, for the surplus fund until it reaches 100,000. This surplus fund is to cover what is known as catastrophe hazard of all subscribers to the fund and to guarantee the solvency of the fund. Mr. Keller also holds that after the surplus fund amounts to SIOO,OOO, the board may, at its discretion, set aside five per cent, of the premiums col- DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise | of ORRIXE, because it has cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. OR RINE costs only SI.OO per box. Ask ! for Free Booklet. Geo. A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street, Harrisburg; John A. McCutdy. Steelton; H. F. Brunhouse, Mechan'cs | burg. Conquers Rheumatism In a Very Few Days One-half teaspoonful of Rheuma I taken once a day has driven the pain and agony from thousands of racked, j crippled and despairing rheumaUcs ; during the last five years. Powerful and sure; quick acUng, yet harmless; Rheuma gives blessed re lief almost at once. The magic name has reached every hamlet in the land and there is not a druggist anywhere who cannot tell you—if he will—of almost marvelous cures. If you are tortured with rheumatism or sciatica, you can get two bottles of Rheuma from H. C. Kennedy or any druggist for not more than SI.OO, with the understanding that If it does not drive rheumatic poisons from your system—money back.—Advertisement. | ment. Elected for the purpose of maintaining the surplus fund. Commission Here. The Public i Service Commission is considering the lease for conduits between the Phila delphia Electric Co., and the Keystone Telephone Co., in Philadelphia to day. The commission will have executive sessions to dispose of cases : to-morrow and Saturday, j Nearby Charters. The Duncannon • Merchandise Company of Duncannon, S has been chartered by A. A. Clark, A. C. Logan and E. J. Hilton, of this city, with a capital of SIO,OOO. The Littles town Hardware and Foundry Co., of Littlestown, was chartered with so,- 000 capital by Wrightsville people. Franklin Hriilfre Authorized. The Water Supply Commission has ap i proved plans for a Franklin county 1 bridge near Williamson and a Union j county bridge in West liuffulo town ! ship. Accounts Filed.—Expense accounts ' were filed at the Capitol to-day by the following candidates at the recent State-wide primary: William A. Glas gow, Jr., *100; W. J. Lynett, $170.77; William S. Aaron, $112; N. B. Slack. $75. Under SSO: Charles Sehl, Harry Keller, George R. Scull, Frank L. Morton, James Elverson, Jr., Thomas H. Garvin, J. B. Waidelich, M. J. Lewis, J. Harvey Burge, A. V. Dively, j Mataion H. Myers, B. E. P. Prugh and John T. Lenahan. The latter certified , that he "did not spend a cent." Next Meeting in June. The State Board of Pardons will have its next meeting, the last before September, on June 21. Dam is Authorized. The Water Supply Commission last night author -1 ized the construction of the dam for the York Haven Water and Power Company to be built across the Sus quehanna at Three-Mile Island in ! Londonderry township. A hearing was held and the dam was found not to conflict with public interest. Congressman Here. Congressman John R. K. Scott, of Philadelphia, . who was here yesterday attending the t meeting of the State Board of Par i dons, plans to visit Harrisburg often during the next Legislature. To use his own words he is going to help make it lively here. He did in 1913. Plr-ascd With Display. Samuel iX. Spyker, associate counsel of the I Compensation Board, highly compli ' mented the Telegraph on Its window | boxes. "It's a mighty fine thing and I would like to see more of them on ; business buildings," said he. To Speak at QuarryviUe. Gover nor Brumbaugh will speak at the dedication of the new school at QuarryviUe to-morrow. Compensation Board. The Com pensation Board began a session here to-day and will hold a hearing on the Maulfair case to-night. Capitol Visitors. Representatives Twibill, Philadelphia; Geiser, Easton; Stern. Philadelphia, and Ex-Repre sentatives Miller, Allentown, and Ab bott, Philadelphia, and AV. W. Mc- Elree, of West Chester, were at the Capitol. Comes From Twenty-second. J. J. Conners, appointed a clerk in the Auditor General's Department, comes from the Twenty-second, ward, of Philadelphia. His appointment is credited to City Commlssjoner George 1... Holmes by some people on the Hill. To Purchase Normal Schools.—The possibility of purchasing the Millers ville and Kutztown Normal Schools will be discussed by the State Board of Education at the meeting May SI. Final action of the purchase of the Bloomsburg school will be taken. Two Get Respites.—A stay of exe cution in the cases of Thomas Chlck erilla and Gasper Marturano, Cambria county, sentenced to die during the week of May 29. has been granted to the week of June 26. Appointed Associate Judge.—M. S. Hershberger, of Everett, has been ap pointed associate justice of the Bud ' ' *' HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH "The Live Store" I \silk I I For Women and Children I A Living* Model I Will Display Them I TONIGHT ffiwaß I In Our Window -if 1 By special arrangement f 1 with a large New York man- 1 ufacturer we brought to Har risbiirg a magnificent line of Silk-Fibre and Shetland Sweaters, which will be ex hibited in this "Live Store" Friday and Saturday—See them. In this exceptional 71 display of Silk Sweaters you will find al- f most every plain and combination color - vW obtainable —We have the last word from the great American Manufacturers, and we mention a few items to give you an idea. g Handsome Rose and Light Blue Perhaps the most beautiful Sweat i Fibre Silk Sweaters with white collar and e rs shown are the Fibre Silks with white E| belt, or plain Rose and Blue with V neck. j- id trim> s h a des of "Yellow," "Purple," $5.00 Cerise and Black. | Plain "Rose," "Hello," "Navy," $12.50 1 IZSSZSXkZr B1 ™'" Also the new convertible collar can I €L! C a °i ußted to V neck or sailor collar— Blue, Pink and Purple with Stripes. Dainty Little Fibre Silk Sweaters kjfc 12 •S 0 §j for the baby—"Yellow," Blue, Pink with sash and covered buttons. Girls Sweaters, 5 to 12 years, S5 -°° $3.98, $5.00 & $7.50 I 1 Light-Weight Wool Sweaters For Children SI.OO to $2.98 | Women's Fine Zephyr Wool Sweaters $5.00 to $6.50 Don't miss the window display tonight—Visit the Store this week and I see the handsome Sweaters. | ford county courts to succeed J. M. Huff, deceased. The appointment was recommended by John M. Reynolds. j Expense Accounts Filed. —According to expense accounts filed at the c tate Department to-day, J. M. Pascoe, can didate for alternate delegate at large in Northampton, contributed $l5O to the Republican county committee. T. H. Given, running for alternate dele- j gate at large from Allegheny, gave the j Palmer committee $125. Walter E. Pitter. Democratic candidate for dele gate at large from Lycoming, spent 20 cents for stamps on ten letters, i Others under the SSO limit were Charles Matthews, Lawrence, niter- Rate delegate at large: James B. Mur rin Lackawanna, for Auditor General on the Democratic ticket: Thomas Ross Congress at large: Thomas H. Smith Philadelphia, delegate at large; Louis Alexander, delegate at large, Philadelphia; Max S. Apt. alternate delegate at large from Allegheny; Ellis L. Orvis, candidate for Senator from Center. SVMIEL G SHEARER VISITS HIS FOLKS IN THIS CITY Samuel G. Shearer, superintendent of the great Balboa shops of the Panama Canal, is visiting his.folks In Harrisburg. Mr. Shearer was chosen as head of the big construction shops over a large number of older men which was a compliment to his ef ficiency. General Goethals considered several available machinists and In dicated Mr. Shearer as his choice. • I It is the opinion of Superintendent 1 Shearer, who is extremely modest in , discussing his work, that there will be j little difficulty hereafter in keeping the canal open. He believes the worst phases of the slides have been over- j come. . i Rev. R. B. Fortenbaugh Gets Syracuse Call The Rev. R. B. Fortenbaugh, 1632 Xorth Sixth street, has accepted a call fjom the Evangelical Lutheran Church j of the Atonement at Syracuse, N. Y. 'He will assume the duties of the | charge June 1. Mr. Fortenbaugh entered Pennsyl vania College at Gettysburg, in 1009. He in a graduate of Central High 1 School. MAY 25. 1916. REAL ESTATE RKAIi ESTATE BOARD ACTIVE The executive committee of the Har- j risburg Real Estate Board met this i afternoon at the office of the presi- : cient, Herman P. Miller, of Miller Bros. , & Co. Several matters of interest to , the trade were discussed. REPORT RECENT SALES Rackcnstos.s Brothers, real optate I and insurance brokers, Trust building, ! report the following recent sales: Dwelling in Camp Hill. Bowman avenue, R. W. Baldwin to Dr. L. Guy Baugfier, sl. 2029 Penn street. Cloyd C. Holland to Jonas A. Cassel. $2,500. TODAY'S REALTY TRANSFERS To-day's realty transfers included the following in city and county: H. A. Boyer to C. O. Miller, 214 3 Logan, si,000: W. H. Callicott et al, to George H. Mucher, Wiconisco, $1,250; <". H. Saul to Zsekor, Steelton, $1,300; William Schultz to Marie Polti, Steelton, $1,600; Southern Land Com pany to H. E. Baker, Wiconisco, $4 5; S. S. Bowman's heirs to Samuel T. Light, Millcrsburg, $350; Sallie R. Kepner to R. S. Shoemaker, 1546 Thompson street, sl. RONS OF VETERAN'S TO HELP Arrangements have been made by the General John F. Hartranft Camp, Sons of Veterans, to participate in the Memorial Day observance this year. The members of the camp will par ticipate with the Gnind Army of the Republic and will also attend divine service at Camp Curtin Memorial i 9 BUILDING PERMITS TODAY N Building permits issued to-day in cluded the following: Annie Winer, addition to rear of 1408 North Sixth street, S4O; Charles J. Roddy, two 2%- story brick dwellings. Whitehall near Taylor boulevard, sfi,6oo. 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