' Absolutely No Pain Mr lafMt bnpriTPd applt- MM*, Uteladlß* u oirn- AT g. Ued air apparatus, mukra C*? /*r HH|Wh| axtnietlic and all deatal Jw .y Xm3S®Bßw work paaltlvalT palaUaa k, jfr aad la pcrtNtlr harm- •.\V . fi> laaa. (Ac* mm 1 tealh . fs.oo EXAMINATION . V X .SSififtfcS FREE ✓ - yf X2K sold crown, 5.00 I ■utatmi aaTV Offlca open dally a*o Oradnrta /% \T MBday aad Batnrday, till A/ • a> m. X X DBLL PHONE ttU-R. J# a HAST TERMS OF PATMKNTf / x 320 Market SL (Over the Hrt) HARRISBURG, PA. dtdat knrt aMt I \f - THE GLOBE Today the Clock Says 624 THE GLOBE RUSHED TO THE LIMIT tTHE GLOBE'S One Thousand Suit Campaign This Big, Live Store was never as busy as at sent. Every department is humming with ?r buyers every salesperson is "on his The BIG VALUES at THE GLOBE have never been lied and our ONE THOUSAND SUIT CAMPAIGN is alk of the town. Wise men are buiying their clothing V. Follow suit. Clothing is getting scarcer and will 'lB-00 Suits Reduced to .... $14.50 120.00 Suits Reduced to .... 50 522.50 and $25.00 Suits Are . $19.50 128.50 and $30.00 Suits Are • JS24 I 50 $32.50 Suits Reduced to ~.. J&2& 50 $37.50 Suits Reduced to ... - 2#50 All Men's Trousers Reduced Men's $3.00 Trousers, reduced to $2.45 Men's $4.00 and $4.50 Trousers reduced to $."5.45 Men's $5.00 Trousers reduced to $3.95 Hundreds of Shirts Are Steadly Walking Out in Our Great Shirt Sale, the Greatest.of its Kind See our Bij| Shirt Window jlpPfnjM Men's Silk Shirts at cc JliSb) • Sjounds strange doesn't it—but Here they are—hundreds of />OD ! dozens of them and mostly worth $5.00 Not broken lots—but f SrnSf^^{\\ Vi> complete ranges of patterns and sizes. Men are buying them in llj fad ®M\\\\\\\\\\\\\X half-dozen and dozen lots. Get yours. X \ J Men's $6.50 Silk Shirt* . . $5.00 Men's SB.OO Silk Shirts . . $6.95 SHIRTS AT flj| Q I SHIRTS AT ffi| ce (Values to $3.50) (Worth to $2.50) M^100 Silk mixtures—Sot-Sateens—Mercerized Percales— Smart styles of Oxford Cloths—Pongee—Madras and Madras—in a wonderful array of styles. Rep Cloths—every pattern a beauty. I SHIRTS AT flj| r I SHIRTS AT (Di • I Harrisburg's Leading and Accredited Business College HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH . Trains With Marines at Paris Island, S. C. A full-fledged Urtltcd States Ma rine, "Freddie" W. Wyble is now lo cated at Paris Island, South lina. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wyble, 312 IJerr street, heard from "Freddie," as he was known at Technical High school whence he graduated in 1916, and have beenj nssured that he likes the service of] the gallant marines. At-the time of enlistment he was inspector on! government work at Marsh Run. GOVERNOR TO BE BfUCKNELLHEAD? • Rumor Has It That He Will Succeed Dr. Harris, Who Has Resigned from Miffllnburg Vv\\ JfV/I to-day renews the ernor Brumbaugh I is being seriously I considered for the It presidency of was whispered Governor might be made head of] this institution and later there were i reports that Susquehanna University! might give Dr. Brumbaugh a call. The dispatch which set tongues wag ging to-day is as follows, under a Mitllinburg date: "It is rumored that Governor Mar tin G. Brumbaugh may head Buck nell University at Lewisburg next year, as President John M. Harris [has resigned. Former Judge Mc- Clure, of Lewisburg, a trustee of the [ university and a friend of the Gov ernor will have much to do with the choice of a president." Judge McClure was recently hon ored by appointment as Public Serv ice Commissioner by Governor Brum'baugh. The Governor was ab sent from the city on his bummer va cation to-day and nobody at the Capitol would venture a comment upon the report. Scarclt yof Teachers—The State j Department of Public Instruction hears that school boards over the state are having difficulty in obtain ing teachers qualltied for the work. At Health Conference—Health De partment officials are in Philadel phia attending a conference on con ditions in that city. DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME Horaford'n Arid Phosphate A splendid tonic and a deliriously refreshing drink. —Advertisement. i I VICTORIA TO-DAV and TO-MORROW UEOHGE WALSH In "THE KID IS CLEVER" A Thrill Every Second! Alao •'HE'S HERE AGAIN" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Hla Latent Comedy. MONDAY and TUESDAY July 20 and 30 DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "A SOUL FOR SALE" ADMISSION! 10 and 15 Centa and War Tax Banish Nervousness Put Vigor and Ambition into Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to accomplish things, get a 60 cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at H. C. Kennedy's to-day and take the ilrst big step toward feeling better right away. If you drink 100 much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of overwork of any kind. Wendell's Ambition Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from H. C. Kennedy on the tlrst box purchased. For all afTecUons of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex hausted vitality or weakness of any kind, get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills to-day on the money back plan. A Different Kind of Used Car.House I We mark our cars in plain flg- I ures—we guarantee satisfaction— we don't misrepresent we give you the lowest prices possible to get—we give service and satisfac tion to all our customers. 1000 Used Autos $250 Up We have every known make auto and truck In 1918-17-16 mod ' els. Just tell us what you want and we'll show it to you. Auto Catalogue 110 Free ' Our new catalogue Just oft press, i Send for it. ROMAN AUTO CO. World's Largest Auto Dealers 203 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. y r HOW ABOUT OUR GUNS? Have We Knough for Our Kliakled Millions? Arc They as Good As Germany's? When an American force faces its German foe across that narrow strip of No Man's Land, which has the advantage in weapons? When the Pennsylvania troops swept back the Boche, which had the better rifles? The whole amazing story of the arming. of America is told for the first time by Willlafn Atherton Du Puy In "Some Gunmen of the U. S. A.," In Sunday's Philadelphia Pub lic Ledger. Starting with the declaration of war, this article traces every step I in the development of our gunmak ing program. Rifles, machine guns, | liowitzerß, naval ordnance—all are described, together with their types and how they compare with similar ! weapons of other armies. I This story of how the War Depart ment worked a miracle Is one that I no American should fail to read. In order to make sure of obtaining a j copy of this issue, reserve it by noti | fying the Public Ledger agents, M. j i'ormey, Harrisburg News Co., E. I Hoffman. SCHWAB SEES WAY TO VICTORY OVERGERMANS Points to Shipbuilding Record That Should Warn Berlin Philadelphia, July 28.—Ten mil lion tons of shipping completed ev ery year will be the record of Amer ican shipyards when all of them are completed and working full blast. *J T o ls was the declaration of Charles M. Schwab, director general of ship building, on his arrival here yester day. Mr. Schwab went on to say that the Delaware River yards would produce 300,000 tons a month when everything gets going properly. More steel is the outstanding need of the shipbuilding industry at pres ent, especially in the east, and what ever measures may be found neces sary to obtain delivery of the neces. sary amounts will be taken, accord, inx to Mr. Schwab. It may become advisable to stop the exporting of steel to foreign countries in order to assure an ade quate supply to the shipyards. If. so, exports will be stopped wherever they may be destined and for what ever purpose they may be intended, oven those already contracted for by China and Japan. At least 4,000,000 tons of steel each year will be required to keep all the shipyards going at full speed and steps are to be taken at once to provide that amount, Mr. Schwab estimated. The Hog Island yard will cost the government, completed, $55,000,000, but the money will be well invested. Eventually there will be about 400 practicable, working shipways in the country, and they will turn out from 1,200 to 1,600 shops each year. "How does this strike you?" was the cheery salutation of the direc tor general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation as he sat in his shirt sleeves behind the correspondence which had piled up for him. "The United States alone delivered ships enough in June to make up for sev enty-five per cent, of the total ship ping sunk by the U-boats during l that month. Get this right now; not launched that many ships, but put that many ships into commission. That's a record that ought to make Berlin sit up and take notice." MADE FIRST SERGEANT Harry B. Schiffman, of the Harris burg recruiting party, was appoint ed first sergeant by Lieutenant Lesh er yesterday. The party is enlisting thirty men daily, keeping up its rec ord for the most enlistments of any recruiting district in the country. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad. 1^ . Early Bird Gets the Worm Very Desirable Property for sale at reasonable price most modernly equipped—one of the best locations in town. Owner leaving city. 808 N. Seventeenth Street BELL REALTY CO. Bergner Building 1P.A.X.T.A.N.6 PftRK-THEATER Harry P. Krivit Musical Comedy Company PRESENTS "Where There's a Will"' A brand new one-act musical comedy by A. Seymour Brown MATINEES DAILY at 2.30 EVENINGS, 8.30 2 Doors" 2 Doors From From Market St. Market St. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SKIR TS, DRESSES & WAISTS At Special Prices For Saturday $9.50 Wash 6>A Q O _— *n $3.50, $3.98 and $4.50 Crepe Dresses .... F ' ve ISL1 S L V J} UC L All ,o go at, $5.95 Sl-98 JJJJ **._ SJQ gg High Class Skirts; values up ' - to $22.50. O C A Sixteen Black Suits, Serge , to go at *P 1 ZiDU and Poplin; values up to Nine Blue Suits, can be worn r early Fall; values up to .. $4.95 t'r '.... $22.50 .£L. s °! e $22.50 JULY 26, 1918. MUST RAISE WAR AGE LIMIT OR CALL ON CLASS 2 President Has Approved Pro posed Bill Making Maxi mum 36 Years WaaihlnjKton, July 26—Inroads upon Class 1 of the selective draft regis trants in the past two week* by the navy, marines and shipbuilding and other industries were so great that army officers to-day predicted that men of Class 2 will be called to the colors in September unless ages are raised by Congress. Following conferences among army chiefs at Provost Marshal General Crowder's office, it was disclosed that President Wilson and Secretary Baker have approved a bill to be placed before Congress soon calling for the advance of draft ages. The new limits will be from 20 years to at least 36 years. If the draft is to be used to bolster up the labor sup ply of munition plants, the increase will be to 40 years. The months of June and July have seen 800,000 men taken from the 1,- 000,000 who were In Class 1 on June 1. Orders have been sent to the draft boards to prepare for a call of at least 400,000 in August. About that fDandY-g|| Line SATURDAY SPECIALS LADIES' OXFORDS in LADIES' WHITE CAN brown and gray kid, mili- VAS PUMPS in covered tary heel; regular price, Louis heel. Special, CHILDREN'S WHITE , CHILDREN'S MARY CANVAS two-strap pumps, JANES, in patent and dull; all sizes to 11. 1 OC all sizes to 2. d 1 QIC Special <]) l .LJ Special .. ... A LOT OF LADIES' PUMPS, in white and /\ pf black; all sizes in lot. Special DandYLine Shoes Are Made in Harrisburg Save $1 to $2 Per Pair DandYLine Shoe Store 202 MARKET STREET Your Choice of Any Palm Beach or Keep Kool Suit * in Our Store at Format Prices C A 1