BliBmESHED Begins Forty-first Day of Hun ger Strike Guest Slain in ' Dublin Hotel CORK FASTERS REACH LIMIT ny the Associated rrs lin.lon. RpL 22, Tcrent. PwlnfT. lord mnyor of Cork. run tlio fnrtynrnt Mrc- today be- ilav of hi hunitcr ftrlko nt'nrixton prison, there beluR no rhatlKC from MB tonumuii jnirruiijfj bi,- ronllnR to the report of the phjsiclnn n( nrlxton prNon to the home office. 2o reference wns-mnilo in the rcpqrt to the prisoner either Accepting or refusing notirWimcnt. The mornlnR bulletin Issued by the Iiisli Self-determination League, said that the lord mayor slept quite well during the night, anil that, as n conse ntieMC, lie n somewhat refreshed thh morning. The condition of prostration which lnted throughout yesterday was fiid to hfiTe been fcoouewhat relieved. The league's midday bulletin, how ever, said: "The lord mayor's condition has suf fered a setback. UN Miter Mary, who lm jut visited him, says he is very weak, almost as prostrate, as he was Tctcrdav." MacSwIney yesterday completed the fortieth dny of his hunger strike. Mrs. MncSwincy, who visited her husband In Tlrlton prNon last evening, said his innditinn wot bad. He wns In great pnin and linil not upokcn nil day. He was still Loscious, however. A bulletin, Issued nt 10 o'clock last night, savs: "The doctor, after visit ing the lord mayor, said he was in a Miss Annie MnrHutner. In.. sister, relying to the statement issued by the home nfflrn Mondar. "The homo offlco Is slinply attempting to draw a red herring across the track of the real question at ihsuc. The pres ent protcstvof the lord, mayor In not directed against the kind or degrco of treatment meted out to him. The pro test is against tho act of imprisoning him. It Is n declaration -before the world that Ireland denies JJnglnnd's right'to set up courts within the Jrlsh republic, or to orrcst nnd Imprison citizens of tho republic." aiio-fiirtlier declare that ,thc lord mayor was treated with the utmost In dignity on his own official premises : his private room was raided; municipal documents wcro seized, nnd he was then "tried nnd condemned by alien court for having under his control the police cipher, of which he alone, ns lord monr of tho city, was entitled to nave con trol." Cork, Sept. 22. The hunger strikers Accounting Study Accounting Our thrco years' professional ac countancy course equips you for C. P. A. Examinations. Regular unit'eourscs as follows: Accounting Problems .Accountancy Law Auditing Cost Accounting , , Factory Organization C. P. A. Theory , C. P. A. Practice Specialized Accounting " Write or Call for Particulars Classen Commence week of Sept. 27 YMCA CENTUM, nUIJLUINO, 1421 AltCll ST. AAy,-,-,-,-,-,-,-, Fair typewriting can be done on any typewriter but the bat can be done only on. the UNDERWOOD Underwqod SPEED ACClTkACr DURABILITY ft VVVVMi,,,iVi1 When you rent a typewriter'you can be assured of quality by calling up an Underwood branch office. There service follows patronage. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC. 1006 CHESTNUT ST. I.iW'li also was nrovlileil tilth in oil stoU'. All the prisoners arc leported to be very weak but conscious, with the exception of Mean )lcnnev), who hns been unconscious for a long lime. The length of the hunger strike has nriw approached the utmost limit of fasting as endured by professional fstcrs of various countries. The prison doctors point out that the professional usually, ns a 'preliminary to their pro posed ordeal, go Into training, fattening themselves .for weeks before the begin ning of their trial. In tho raso of those prisoners, however, none was particu larly lobust when the hunger strike be gan, several of them being even in delL catc health, No Reports of Kllllnn Frosts Harrishtirg. Sept. 21i. State Depart ment of Agriculture officials jesterdny declared no reports of killing frostH had received nunotigli cool weather been was generally leported inrls of the state. (rom various Is Central Figure Week at Doom Doom, Ilollnnd, Sept. 22. (By A. P.) Wllilam Hohciuollernf former German emperor, promised to be the central of the gala week which began es(crdav In this city and In Ameroh gen, which for more, than n yenr was tho homo of the former monarch. He has given 1000 guilders to the committee In charge of the natlonnl orange cclc buitidn nt Amerongen, where the streets have been decorated with tho proceeds of Ids gift. Thee Umax of the celebration will be the formnl turning ocr by JVJlllam to the president of the Order of thr Knights of St. John of n hospital nl Amurongen, which was built and fur nished by the emperor as it memento of his stnv there. This will be follow el In a few tlirtH br the weddirie ofJIHxa- both von Jlentlnck,, daughter of Count von iicntinck, who was William's host nt Amerongen whs drirscMs Digging for Captain, Kidd's Treasure on, Cooper's Point 'The Guarantee I the Bank for Me." Local legend has it that Captain Kidd elected Cooper's Point on the Delaware as a cache for some of hia treasure. And for many years this particular spot was a favorite quest 'for those easy believer who sought a quick road to fortune. Digging for ill-gotten gains usually has only the reward of its own pains. At the base of every fortune we find the foundation stone not of spasmodic and poorly directed effort but of Thrift. Opening a bank account is the begin ning of most men's successes. But sys tematic saving is the only kind that pays. Spasmodic thrift gets nowhere be cause what is saved during econom ical streaks is spent during periods of extravagance. WANTED200 5 Experie"d Salespeople For, All Departments , f 5 1 q 925-27 MARKET STREET Our 5th Birthday ' Sale Will Start Next Saturday September 25th It Will Be a Most Extraordinary Celebration, With the Offering of Bona-Fide Bargains For Which Hirsch'a Have Always Been Noted- Watch For It! Wait For It!! Savings Will Be Worth It!!! .Hirsch's 925-27 Market St. Julius l-'orntninnn nnd the' wool concern of Forstinnnn & Hoffman Co. has nil uounccd that suits filed against tomey General Palmer, alleging libel in certain magazlno articles, had been discontinued upon receipt of n letter from Mr. Palmer naming he had not Intended to 'charge cither Mr. Porta mann or tho company with dlslojalty during the war, and Hint he was saths fled there was no basis for such n ilinrge. I Early Paris Openings and m New York Fashions Number VOGUE i on sale now! t The Strawbridge & Clothier Opening Exposition of Gowns, Suits, Wraps and Accessories Continues Sr ' ' ' ' ' ' ', " ! m I i 9 I Write or call tor our ntto nnd Interfiling Dooktrt ''Looklna Into Your Oim Kvu." A Series of Eve Talks o. ill I By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. Our et. Urdnrsdar. Oct. 20 U G A II D U IS. S S of whether or not jou weir glnssvB "safety first" aug gests Hint you hne jour eyes examined periodically Just ns Jou go to jour dentist nt regular interata to prevent decay of our teeth gaining headway. Surely your ees nro equnllv us Importnnt nnd should be guarded with oven greater cure, because night Is far easier lost than regained. Consult an oculist he Is the only one qualified, both medically and optlcallv. to prescrlbA the moper treat-, ment for all conditions which may need correcting. If glasses are necessary, havi tho prescription filled by a prescription optician. frrsrrlptlon Optician 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St. Wc Do uo( Examine BjC! Sample Coats for Womeim First Sale of the Season, To-morrow From the Strawbridp;e & Clothier Coat Factory, on the north side of Filbert Street, famous throughout the land for Coats of quality, style and value. The sample line for the winter season has been shown to merchants of other cities, and -their orders taken. Now the SAMPLE COATS come to the Retail Store for our customers, at $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 and $60.00 A Clear Saving of $10,00 to $20.00 on Bach , Practically every good style of the season COATS, DOLMANS, Coats that are both cape and coat-r-loose, hanging free from the shoulders, or with, fullness confined by smart belt, and with large cape-like collars qf fur or self-material. Linings rich and lustrous. MATERIALS bf various kinds worsted jersey cloth, in heather mix tures ; velours and Bolivia cloths, in a wide variety of shades. Size 36 but in most,, instances adaptable to larger or smaller figures. 7Sr. stmwtrwge & cioth-ei second floor, centre Sample Slnoes for W High Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers At Savings of One-third to One-half Beginning to-morrow the Sale of Samples of the new and authentic styles for this autumn and the coming winter season, from the best manufacturers in this coun try. Beautiful styles, fine materials, and superior workmanship the best examples of the shoemaking art. A greater number of pairs than for several seasons past the manufacturers again beintr free from restrictions in the creation of distinctive models. Sample High and Low Shoes, Finest Grades, at $9.95 From Lairdj Schcbcr & Co., the James A. Banister Co, J. R. Newton & Co., and the Whitman-Keith Co. High Shoes, smart Welt Oxfords, fine Turned-sole Pumos and beautiful Eveninff Slippers a splpndid assortment of all the best styles, from tho daintiest to the ultra-smart heavier Shoes and the smart Enslish type. Sizes 4, -Pi and 5, A and B widths, Shoes made to sell at $15.00 to $20.00 samples at $9.95. Shoes at $8.95 High shoes, from the Smalz Goodwin Co. a variety of new styles- in various leathers, for all occasions. Sizes 4 and -J'i, A and B widths. Made to sell at $12.00 to $15.00 samples at $8.95. Shoes at $5.65 High Laced Shoes a cry at tractive collection, various styles and leathers, designed for college women or those who u like sensible low heels. Made to I. sell at $3.00 to $12 00 samples at $5.65. Shoes at $5.45 Smart Oxfords and Pumps, in new autumn and winter styles; welted soles. Fine to wear with spats or woolen hosiery, for college girls who wear women's sizes. Made to sell at $8.00 to $10.00 now $5.45. f -- Slrawbr'clco & Clothier ElRhth and-filbert Streets GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 4io CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52D STREET gjgaw-tww1sy2gj' V V ' MM ISI Thin 'Talk'' from a r0pjrlhi ll, I mm Iiei "-.. inMiiLa iicocncui ni I ' SoriHirsch s -925-27 Market St s tX BwMMMBMH, , ' i fmM We are the only Piano P MT2 qify H5p2 ManufacturersinPcnna. CSrt "ylPv Mzs-ss. I r$3 anting iruin factory to frlll A x ' . irfl.7 home direct p 4$ I f ifl1.!') ..'i trrSJ" i .mmimmmmmmmmmmmmtmimBrme , , ""(4 I 1" V ' ' lllVJ i 1 IHHiiSEw f1 JhC Z- mmmmmmmmmWmJmmZjSLTSmmSLTMXm l)h3 V jTiBzilj i f-d iSSSSSSTT llllllfTTfmpiHliriTTTnifllllll MIMIt ! I SA. WtiffmmmmX t mjF M ,i f IBHHBIHIl I : ft mmmmmWlmmWmMlMA ' 4 W vP MtJ THE JUBILEE M STETSON HATS The season's novelty smooth crown and velour brim a combination of old and new ideas in the hatter's art. It takes the Stetson resources and stand ards to produce such hats at this time. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY RETAIL STORE 1 224 CHESTNUT STREET bletvoii Hats aie Sold by Leadino Dealers Everywhere JZH fei (0J Y'd. wA 'r5 J i w & & The Reo-Style Player-Piano IS the one Player-Piano that does all that the master musician does. 1 o distinguish between the play ing of the Reo-Style and the trained musician is next to impos sible and this patent device is a Rart of every Cunningham Player-Piano. The Cunningham Player-Pianos have always been recognized for their superiority of construction, durability and musical effec tiveness; with the Reo-Style they stand pre-eminent. The instruments with the human-like power and yet they do not cost as much as the ordinary Player-Pianos sold by dealers, due to the fact that we are 'the manufac turers and sell to you direct. Cunntncham Plawr.Pinnn. ... : i ' u j - J9 mc low as $585 why not own tho beat? It Pays to Think s W. -.O IT ;Sv Pays J&h mr-t- to :g: mTmf sf m Am9 TL ' J- KS W$Si PIANO CO. rJ?& " lyl"l '- iiiM I iiiipS (Hi llth and Chestnut IIPIP' t factory: 50th and Parkstde Ave. -n ?M3p&' NMtf'rlTtmtmJJ'-yK Open Monday, Friday and Sat- SfflblK? JwJ v N5jWvySX. urday evenings until 8.30. s&jtfVH M$Mv!j!&y W Women Need Smart Cloth Dresses These Autumn Days After viewing the Opening Display of Women's Apparel and Accessories, many women will also bo interested in Serge and Tiicotine Dresses, lankfng high in fashion, but inexpen sive in price: Cloth Dresses, $20 to $22.50 Seven smnrL mralcls in this ernim of Women's Serge and Tricotine Die.ises, in navy blue or black. Styles on straight lines, others plaited or bloused, some with tip sashes, many with novel dccoiative pockets. Nock-lines arc I round or square, also finished with tricolette i cstee and fiat collar with jaunty lapels. Hand- I somcly beaded designs or tailoied effects with flat braid are distinctie tiimming notes. Practical Dresses that aie an important fcatute in the autumn wardrobe. Smart Dresses, $32.50 to S50 , Women's Serge or Tricotine Dies&es, chaim- I ingly vnried in style. Straight-line modelb, ' styles with low waist-line, otheis plaited many ot the season's most olfcctie designs, are in cluded in this group. As trimming colored stitching and cmbroideiy in peasant designs ' and colors, or jet beads and braid. Smart i ostees, novel tic belts and sashes are lovely. The Dress sketched is S47.50. Women's Practical Dresses of Taffeta, Satin or Crepe de Chine, $18.75 to $30 -r - StmttbrldBC . I lothl r Sciond Hour Mark t Sirrt Almim AnnualShowof h p tf CT3 W C9 n DAULUS The fame of tlie Straw bridge & Clothier Dahlia Shows is wtjII known far and near. Here, early in the Autumn fcr the convenience of flower-lovers who may wish to inspect the now varieties and provide for their needs of the next season arc as sembled hundreds of different varieties. And this year's Show bids fair to eclipse all previous efforts. All the old favorites are represented na' well as many new ones of unusual- richness and beauty. All are grown for us at the Dahliadel Nurseries, by a well known dahlia expeit. And this great, matchless collection will bp ready to-morrow morning in all its vivid beauty. Straw br.dce t ln(hr t illMTt HtrM f na AIM Another Rush for Men's Winter Overcoats at a Great Saving One-third to Almost One-half Less Than the Regular Prices for the Coming Season WM $42.00 $49.00 The f vSt day of this very unusual Sale, last week, brought a host of men from far and near men of hard-headed business sense, who are quick to eraso an important fact and the reason back of it. v Coata pro- " f1"'." "u WW , yvcltu1' uusi" ess cany ana to make way lor the reirular stocks corning in, we divided into three price-groups more than 1000 Overcoats, some car-' ned over from last winter by the manufacturers and the Store, and some new Coats Dro- .,..,! 4. i. . .. r n . ,. . "-w' """ "itj xtAV,, . liiuuLuiicuHsioii li-om a irienaiy manutacturer at no profit to himself "ui'p wiicicsi in uic omu is reneweii AND Adding Another Remarkable Purchase From the same manufacturer. These new Overcoats make the assortment verv romnrn henBiye-OVERCOATS TO PLEASE EVERY MAN-Long Utatew, uTsterette? Donh " breasted and Single-breasted Overcoats, Raglan Overcoats, Form-fitting : OvercoavJlu from $50.00 to $90.00, at $32.00, $42.00 and $49.00. i uvercoats values Also Heavy Oxford Overcoats at $26.50 Autumn-weight Coats at $26.50, $32.00 and $42 00 thi.d toeonhaTf" UtS "' " ,B1,nB f 0nMh,rd5 lhe -" Overcoats at reductions of o lnr- StrHH bridge A nuthler-Hecond Tloor, Kill T iV aS2I ryaoaa,., j ,-rf. .uAXnitH.t. i f jAftfcfcv . . A. ,t 'fcsi :ii m 'J vl al H :m m r .! 5