Greatest of All Human Blessings The most -wonderful thing In the world la love expressed in the helpless Infant. And among those aids and comforts for expectant mothers is the well known "Mother's Friend." This is an external application to enable the abdominal muscles to become more pliant, to expand naturally without undue pain from the strain upon cords and ligaments. In almost every settled community are women who have enjoyed the blessing of this famous remedial and helpful embro cation. Their daughters have grown up to learn of its splendid assistance. Applied as directed upon those muscles involved It soothes the fine network of nerves with which all the muscles are supplied. Thus a great share of the pains BO much dreaded may bo avoided and tho period of expectancy passed through in ease and comfort. Anything that adds so much comfort must be counted as a blessing indeed. In a little book sent by mall much use ful information is given to inexperienced mothers. It tells how to use "Mother's Friend" and how to avoid ™aklng breasts. Oet a bottle to-day and wrice for book to Bradflokl Itegulator Co., 409 Lamar Rldg., Atlanta, Ga. Bo sure you gc-. ' fothcr's Friend," Richelieu & Ontario Division I Vacation Trips I on Lake and River I Steamers "Rochester" and I "Syracuse," leave Toronto I and Charlotte (Rochester I Port) and Claytoh daily, for I Thousand Islands, and I through the Rapids to Mont- I real, Quebec, Saguenay River, I Gulf of St. Lawrence and I Labrador. For particulars write: 18 East Swan Street, (Ellicott Sq.), Buffalo. W. F. CLONEY, District Pan. Agent 1 W HIM II II II I WiIIIIII—I'HIHI mil) Ruslness Locals U & 15 IS PAINT QUALITY When you want real paint, the fin est that money can buy, the kind that the most expert painters buy In large quantities like thick paste, and thin to suit requirements, you should se lect the R. & B. Wayne points. ' Put up mixed, ready to use, or thick, as desired. William W. Zeiders & Son, 143 6 Derry street. k WE CLOSE SATURDAYS BU noon during July and August so our employes may get the recreation and rest essential to pleasure and physical comfort throughout the sum mer season. Call for your photo sup plies before noon on Saturday to avoid disappointment. Ansro and Brownie cameras, and everything necessary for amateur photography. D. W. Cotterel, 105 North Second street. AMUSEMENTS r coLqmAL The Bill's a Hit! EVERY ACT (iREATI Theater Cooler than the Country. Only Five nn«l Ten Centn. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, "Where's My Cook?" Another Ilimiemmle Comedy In the Morten. ' % Paxtang Park Theater ARTHUR GEARY The Red Iluxzar The Seven Castiluccis and 4—Other Big Acts—4 KING KELLY Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leaps Every Day at 4 and 7.15 P. M. Victoria Theater TO-DAY, PATHE WEEKLY See the intercollegiate 8-oared races on the Hudson at Poughkeep eie, N. Y. —The presentation of honor medals to New York City's fire heroes—Prize winning babies in New York's Baby Week—Demonstra tion of Wireless Telephone—s2o,ooo,ooo fire at Salem, Mass. Kermit Roosevelt's wedding, and other Interesting events. Also Keystone Comic "Love and Bullets" and Reliance Military Drama "The Weaker Strain." Admission to all—ss MILLIONS OF "ARMY WORMS" Are Attacking Harrisburg Lawns! Get After Them Quick! They Are Destroying Entire Lawns and Flower Beds in a Single Day W c Have the Rliclit Inaeetlelde to kill them—Get It quick Aak ua how to uaa It—Kill* tlie Army Worm but doea not Injure the (raaa WALTER S. SCHELL DVAUTV SEEDS 1302-1309 MARKET STREET BOTH PHONES ai'ICK AUTO DELIVERY TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 14, 1914. HOLDLDGALMi FOB WTO Ffflim Committed For Court Without Bail; Say He Sped Away Special to The Telegraph Lebanon. Pa., July 14. —Gilbert Stewart, of Harrisburg, yesterday af ternoon was committed to the county Jail without bail by Alderman R. L. Miller, of this city, on a charge of manslaughter In the death of Claude Witters, of Palmyra, who was killed early Sunday morning in a mix-up of two automobiles and a team at West Annvllle. Stewart was the driver of the car which is alleged to have figured in the fatal accident and sped away leav ing Witters and his four companions lying in the road. With Stewart in the car were Joseph Demma, Preston Blxton, George Huber and Theodore Mageli, all of Harrisburg. It has been established that the car owned and driven by Roy Stauffer, who is dying in the hospital here from a fractured skull, first collided \vlth the team of Wilbur Reed, of Syner, and was then struck by the car driven by Stewart. The question of responsibility for Witters' death, the probable fatal injury to Staufter and serious injuries to Paul Zimmerman and Chester Bruce, also in the hospital remains to be solved. Only two weeks ago Stauffer nar rowly missed death in an accident which resulted In the loss of his auto mobile near Harrisburg. SUBWAY OPEN AS soon IS POSSIBLE 1 [Continued from First Page] on the present line of the street about 200 feet south of the bridge, changes the whole neighborhood materially and has attracted much attention. It is now possible to get the full effect of the subway transformation. Here tofore it has not been possible to see Harris Park and the district south ow ing to the high embankment of the railroad bridge abutment; but now one can see under the bridge and get a view of the park south and beyond Mulberry street. Hastening Subway Work Engineers were busy yesterday giv ing the lines for the paving of the new section of the street under the bridge, and it is Commissioner Lynch's idea that the street shall be asphalted and put in permanent shape without a day's unnecessary delay. Until this shall have been done it is probable that no start will be made on the sub way at Second and Mulberry streets, which is a* larger job and will consume more time. Only those who have vis ited the vicinity of Mulberry and Sec ond streets cain realize the important changes which are now under way. Many buildings have already been re moved and others are going as rapidly as gangs of men can raze them. Mean while work on the big sewer from Sec ond street to the a tunnel far under the surface, is going forward night and day, and Commissioner Lynch hopes that the disturbance to traffic as far as Front stree is con cerned will be a thing of the past in a short time. He will not consent to any shutting off of traffic in Second street until arrangements shall have been completed permitting an outlet to South Harrisburg by way of Front street. Commissioner >ay:or, head of the Department of Parks and Public Prop erty, will open bids next Monday for the transfer of the earth from the proposed excavation at Second and Mulberry streets to the narrow stretches of the River Front from Ca'- der street northward. It is expected that active operations will begin about the first of August. If all the bosses on the various im provement undertakings were as full of energy and enthusiasm as Fore man Williams, who is in charge of the construction of the concrete work along the river wall in the northern part of the city, tnere would be no question about the completion of all the river work this summer. He has broken the record on "stringers" two or three times within the past week and never stopped the work for a mo ment yesterday during the heavy shower in the afternoon. This work has now proceeded to Gelger, between Peffer and Maclay, and unless the re cent showers raise the river too much it is the expectation that this work will be completed to Maclay street by next week. To Transfer Concrete Gangs It Is the Intention of the Stucker brothers Construction Company to immediately transfer the concrete gangs from one point to another as rapirly as certain stretches of the work are completed, so that all head way possible may be made while the season is favorable. There is no rea son why the whole stretch between Calder and Maclay streets cannot be completed, steps, wall and walk, be fore the first of October. The slowest work thus far has been on the foot wall, but more men will probably be employed and it is likely that both steam shovels will be pushed to their capacity to clean up the space between the low water line and the wall, this material being necessary to fill in be tween the slope and the steps. All the plans for the public work Children's Trimmed Hats A I W ¥ ¥ 9 FINEST PANAMAS WEDNESDAY THE GREAT BANNER DAY OF OUR 4 July Clearing Sale In Addition to Our Mammoth Stock of New and Seasonable Summer Millinery We Have Purchased From the Largest Importers and Manufacturers Fifty Dozen White and Black Hemp Hats ALL THE NEWEST SUMMER SHAPES ONE HUNDRED DOZEN ONE HUNDRED DOZEN White Wings & Breasts New White FLOWERS Three Hundred Cartons of White, Pink, Light Blue and Black Moire, Satin, Messaline and Taffeta Ribbons Roman Striped Girdle Ribbons, Beautiful Flowered Dresden Ribbon THESE GOODS WILL BE RUT OIN SALE Wednesday Morning at 9 O'clock: INOINB SOLD BEFORE THAT TIME White Hats, White Flowers, White Wings & White Ribbons 1„ e Greatest Demand " d Very Scarce You can buy these much-wanted goods for less money than undesirable colored goods are offered by other stores. Only a limited number of these attractive Bargains are mentioned here. Be here WEDNESDAY MORNING when the sale starts, because, as usual, Astrich's Sales bring large and early crowds. n^, E t s e t Hemp HATS Hemp and Chip Hats White CHIP HATS Sailors and all the good shapes. 11l II All kinds. Good shapes. (Not trimmed Bill All the new shapes. Wednes- /||II Wednesday only ....... free) Wednesday only day only " White Peanut Braid ££/» Finest Adamba Panama 48 Black Chip and Milan JQ a Ladies' Misses', Children's Villi fl_i _ Worth $5 and $6, 15 Styles in the Leading t ft* Uqic Good New Shapes I aVI Hats Wednesday Only . , . fifttS Shapes, Wednesday Only "" HfllS Wednesday Only . . . Newest White Wings Newest White Flowers Large White Wings New White Feather Finest Imported White Wednesday 1Q and Foliage IQ p (Double)sl2sValue; CQ r Breasts, 36,nches Roses Only IVL Wednesday . Wednesday, Pair. . Long, Wednesday Wednesday. . Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons No. 100. Beautiful Flow- White, Pink, Light Blue and No. 100. Satin Ribbons, sto 7 in. Scotch Plaid and 5 and 6 inch Heavy Black ered Dresden <1 Ol Black, No. 100 fi* White, Black, Pink -J f- Roman Striped Girdle Jf Moire Ribbons, t\ r* Ribbons, Wed- I /to Moire Ribbons, I Sf* and Light Blue, I Sf* Ribbons, worth 75c J.**/* worth 50c to 60c, \ J)/* nesday, yard. , £ Wednesday, yard Wednesday, yard to SI.OO, Wed., yard . Wednesday, yard In All Departments Hundreds of Other Wednesday Banner Day Specials Will Be Put On Sale. Look: For SPECIAL WEDNESDAY TICKETS 500 PRACTICALLY NEW WHITE AND BLACK TRIMMED HATS Will Be Marked For WEDNESDA Finest Lacc Hats white Tnnwicd Sailors Black Trimmed Hats LEGHORN Hats I | Burnt Chip Hemp Hats * S £ k ' *3i *2= orlfco Sa stH= sß.k wednLda y s3|s £& « Wed- - ft Wednesday ... day, only .... Choice, Wednesday for only only t/VW All Other Trimmed Hats Sold at SPECIAL PRICES ON WEDNESDAY are mapped out with a view to expe diting the various undertakings dur ing the summer period, especially in view of the fact that much of the work is reinforced concrete and it is necessary to keep moving durhig the favorable weather. There is still some controversy over a water main cross ing the channel of Paxton creek near State street, but it is expected that all these matters will be adjusted as the work proceeds. There seems to be no reason why the Paxton creek job cannot be completed without diffi culty this summer. It has been a slow undertaking. Some big sewer work is under way In different parts of the city and pro-' vision has been made for considerable paving, the move important job being that in Derry street toward the east ern city line. There is much paving yet to be done and the Central Con struction and Supply Company is un derstood to be making its preparations to hurry along the work. Harrisburg is already one of the best paved cities in the country and strangers and vis itors are constantly saying nice things about the city's fine streets. |.V>OO OPERATION M. C. Beard will build two three story brick houses at 1825-7 Market street to cost $5,500. Business Locals RAINY DAY TOYS On days when children cannot be out and play, the ingenuity and pa tience of mothers are tested to the utmost. Pamos pictures to cut and paste; paper dolls to paint; barns full of animals to color; transfer pictures; books that glue built, and soap bub ble outfits are here for children's amusement and instruction. Marianne Kinder Markt, 21S Locust street. WHEN "PRY" IS WET When clothing and the nest raiment is "dry cleaned" it does not mean what the name usually implies.. Dry cleaning consists of R gasoline rinsing In which a certain kind of soap has been dissolved which acts the same as ordinary soap does In