FVT-trij', "VVW"' " - fSKJgr-n-T; JftPj w-ir.'-- 'TfiiiV'Ri , rji(rtHw,R'r a,- ' TTtFtTctB - '- - -'Tcffrs; 7 t ' 4 lQVEiYIXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, A10JNJLA1, Jb'liBKUAKl' 21, lUUl bMwMta " lis AlL TWO LIVES ENDED TO MUSICAL FINALE Hnrpist Collapsos Before Can Answor Plaudits , of Audience He SUCCUMBS AT PHONOGRAPH I ft V"Jllfehhfe jtt0 B n DR. CONWELL WON'T RETIRE H. B. ROSENGARTEN DIES Drug Manufacturer Wat Stricken on Eighty-fourth Birthday Funeral BervlcM for II. H. Rowri. jartcn, who was stricken Wcdnefdar. Ma tliv. fourth hlrthda. with nnrnlr. Intended to retire ai p4Mor of Crueti sSl u be held at hi residence, .ii!." lUptlst Church. South Herenteenth street. Ho will be Dr. Conwell repudiated the rumor, I buried In the prlTatc fnm, riot in .., 4 . , . . l Jfllirri 111! I i r.iirtcij .:. uin nn; ms lie uan urillUUHkl UL U BLAircs U. annul- Pastor Denlea Rumor After Tramp to Temple In Snow Some one Marted a rumor jcstrda. that tho ltev. Dr. Rtwell II. Oonwell Mr. ltoensrten uih born tn I'hlla- nelphla Frtirtinry 1(1, 18.". 7. u mix 01 Ororae I), and Kllxubeth llosetvcitrtrn. Ir ones to be falie and without foun dation, by tramping through the now from bin home to the IlaptW Teraplt and directing service an usual. "Retire? Why, didn't I mike public announcement within the last few day tbat I had indefinitely postponed my funeral? Postponed it until I'm ninety yoara old I Nothing to It, on; nothing to it," nas his answer to an Inquiry aa to whether any foundation cxixtcd for the latest rumor. At leat once each year Blnce 3890 romo one baa said Dr. Conwoll wa ready to "quit." The 1021 rumor is like, the otl.er twenty. Next ! VETERAN AGAIN INJURED Slip on Ice and Hurt Foot Shat tered at Chateau Thierry Ralph Hbortlr, a veteran of the world war, who had his foot badly shattered at Chateau Thierry and later was pltrH fit the military hospital In Washington for treatment, slipped on the ice enrl. this rooming and ngalu In back in n hospital having the foot treated Shortle, who Is thirty years old, ua returning to bin home at 3110 North Twenty-eighth utreot, when he slipped near Frederick And Eveline street. He was taken to the Samaritan Hospital Last year a delicate operation was per formed upon bin foot. 1'hyslrlans be Here Shortlc will not los the use of the foot. timh nf his brother. Joseph (. R6sen garten, Is believed to have brought on his death Saturday. Mr. Rosengarten Svas connected for more than sixty years with the for-tune- of I'owern, Welghtman, Itoson garten Co. and is said to hnvo ac cumulated several millions. Ho cla Toted his time to business while he al lowed his brother to Interest himself tin rrm Mliicateil In nrlvate schools here and entered business with hN father, llosengnrten cV Hon, which was consolidated with Powers A Weight tnnn, to form the present company. Mr. Rosengnrtcn's widow war Mis Clarn .7. Knorr. whom he married In 18tVS. There arc four sons nnl two daughters, ten jtrandchlldren and two 1 creat-grandchlldren. The sons are UJenige I)., Adolph O., 'Frederic and ters nre Mrs. W. W. Atterbury and Mrs. Lewis Nellson. There are also a sinter and a brother, Miss Fanny Ro sengnrten nnd Frank II. Rosengarten. The four sons of Mr. Rosengarten wrrc associated with htm In business almost wholly In civic, philanthropic I Ho was ft director of the Northern .Trust nnd literary pursultes. A strong bond I - "'' wmber of the National existed between them i:uirm F.MILIO HODti IlhRN Min J. MAIXON llodo. a well-known Italian harii 1st. fell dead during otusleale. Mallon illcxl MiiMimly while listen ing to the Mrnlns of a phonograph .if lib. home, 'Jlt.'it North Palethorp street IVaih bent time to thi strains of music in Philadelphia yeterday. , Kmilin Ttdc. n harpist. uaa strifken In the midst f nn onrnr'- al a recital before tho Hnhiinmn Hub and fell to the edgo "f the platform. A few hours earlier a scrnping plmnograph needle hnd uirnctl t In- nmthcr of Ilcrnard .1. Mallon. miin.nsnr nf ;i chuin store, tbut he was drad. IJoilc dlrd within two minutes. He had brn tnkip: prn't in a program c t'ompanlpd l :i M"Hnit The audlenre in :i hall at Marhiill tnot and Sunoiip- Imnna awnn", hard them through their fiiec and, pleae(l clapped vigorously I "Come," said the violinist, as Rode sat don n In n chair, "we will tike our 1 encore Tliev are calling us back gain Rode, apparent 1 tired, rni-eij In. hand nnd -aid "Wait a little Tben lie p''''ied i-ward hi hnd rolling i" i'i" "lie .f Mie platform He wns tn'ki 11 t' '' T'liiieonal Hohnitn' where i i is ai 1 death had ber almost I :ntaptaiie..us 1 Inll'i "is the principal support of his mother ami mo yniinzer brothers ' who are at'miiii chmil He returner) rrom hts irk shortly after midnight Rundav and Marled the phonograph I This. I is mother aid. us his custom I He as .1 ner nf mnM The strnirb. of "The aMHt 1'l.nir in file Home I Swee Homo ' !'"3!"! upstair and hi 1 henrd 1 er s,,n ir ! the Kitchen The nvis 11 1 mud ,1 little imliimoi to the enl T'n n-i-nrd whirled and whirled ind ' 1 d'e - rapd unt I . u aiino "i 1 ie innther Wondering' whv 1 "r son had nt .huf it off, she I deeti,"d the stnirs He wag dead nr'tcled 1 efn'c the tntrument t 'I'be '.irp'-r r -ias fifty-six yourt old anil m e f '( 1.--1 n'n pmfe sionnls n this m, i m i with his snnj. and a inairn-l i.n'ig'i'er it U'.".' Carpen ter street "fie nn- are Konien and Puii'tie m.,1 tin Ijnghter Irs Theresa ltir..'i The ti.-s si ire innn.ice- lirn a' i!.Tl N''-th I'n'itl orp street Sounds Worse Than It Is , V Tone .1- 1 TO-t Fiiirmount aen'je a uini'. m leaner employed bv a V'n r . m e- tirm fet from a scaffold i 'h' I'mnM T.eague last night He i' '-'a-' I 1 t'ie Hahnemann HoHplta ' - l s inj'ines are de scribed a . .1 ra"d left evebrow and (in iniisei ' ro- 'Mi' Sfrippe. of form.dah1" 'erl'ij ir mean lie 1 painfiU' nl r 1 (nm.sh hurt .r s& 1 PrktdWitk Only One Profti Because Priced By The Producer REPUTATION One advantage of lunching at Chcri is that wc have si reputation to uphold. Good luncheons made us famous and wc dare not place before you anything but of the best, dcliciously cooked and well served. Pay u moderate price and admit that you linvc found THE place to dine. Cheri is in the Heart of the Business, Shopping and Theatre District. CHERI RESTAURANTS 70 Chestnut St. 12i S. 13th 132 S. lilh 1 wsgsr '0&!f Creative NOT fashion - models shown by Tom-Dick-and -Harry, but creative ideas in cloth, color and cut, expressly designed for and exclusively confined to Stylebilt Clothes. Don't take our word for it take a look into our windows. 100S ALL-WOOL llAND-TAILORED STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Hilton (pmpany 1211-1213 Chestnut Street JiCWAKK Ctolfia Stop in 7nViwf Ci'fio NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO When you sit down in your garden Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear S..T n sri-t Tl in TV ?rwS,.. KtsiplH fi. uCtUeut L.B.rkVr.. Dpt Z UU4ta Um. You lit m vour girdea and pln jnd flar thing for it, don't ou: You think the irises might loot better 1 they were transplanted along that pith to the suadu'. Certain1: this is the last year jou'rt 50m? to (pve those b'?h buih b'tclberries down b; the will to produce wmethint ttt and black and juicy like the pic ture In the eataiofue And you're Boinc to get outrigejuily ei travagan thii very ipring and put in lix doieti rooea . And o on, till you could htrdly tell your Jclf froa t landrripc gardener. ( Hxui 4 Glidrc M K H yif mi n u- n w - aBKlk ri ll 11mA YOUR tf CREDIT'S t) GOOD lorn Geo. Kelly! T.ailer Suit Club fow Forminj 7.1 00 n lVfb Will dreji jo in t nne nana tailored Serje Salt or a nut Fin Stripe. Drop in tomornrv, let ni ihow yoa the New Sprinc Model. Write for information How to Join Oar alter Suit Club. Here's a Bargain We dru rour b--in thii $35 0'bt tontiitbij of sns.ri Norfolk tut, jond pair oi Sboti virf j Cp. at l)i Special RtnciTtl Sal. Prut $13.95 On Caiy Terms $1.00 A Week w"WAVVvvVtMMyvvw Hi 1 EO. KELLY'S 9t, q--a Market 5t. .TO',1 23W)32 N. Front St. HOUSE & GARDEN Spring Gardening Guide Number That's juit the kind of peron that Horun Garden it written by, for, tod about Iti load article thii month, for iauioce, ii on the gardens of Dtr Harbor, hesldn uhieh the hmiring one of Bibvlon were nathlni but a lot of fooble windotr-boiea. The way Oowen grow in tboeo Bar Hir hor :ardeni! "Willi eTtrgrncn valla at a background! You'll want to make it all happen in yonr garden. Then there' the niual portfolio nl food loUriori thin time foil of an 18th Century French elegance. And a aur- prating; article that thorn lion a Puritan Latin anianto can he formed by Ameri 'm anrirroea and Italian fornltore. And art.de on Iriek aLlrer and porcelain bird a, too. Bnt of conn thia i the gardening nam. beT and that means moat of the articles are on gardening. And the gardeoer'a almjctuM begins with the cheering infor mation that "boards, burlap, straw, corn (talks, and other winter cohering msterlala for boxwood and inch lender planta muil be remoTed nefr." 7'iw is a number to make you homesick in the Garden of Allahl 1 1 m On Sale at All News Stands Now! HOUSE & GARDEN fONDE NAST. Csalier W RIO I IT, TiirHAnnsnN HFA WORTH CAMPBELI VJ.. I. colli?. Art Director AffnfiSr'!ili ' - jujy mrtikw ,li tj yr 'f,"f s73? ?iligiiliiaiawi;f The Seven Remaining Days of This Great Sale are Greatest in Money - Saving Opportunities Time is a test of a Sale's character. We do not believe that such selling, or that such satisfaction upon the part of customers in buying, has ever been equaled in any Furniture Sale anywhere. J The good news of our great values spread fast, and went further each day. Naturally people in ever-increasing numbers turned to this, America's Greatest Furniture Store, to supply their needs, ,as we feel certain they will to the end of this extraordinary Sale, because such savings as these have not been known in the Furniture World for years. I Savings wc brought about when wc closed tho door on our losses by reducing every Suite and Piece of Furniture in our stocks. Values that hark back almost to the old peace days; and that, we feel confident, arc without parallel in the nation. In addition, Furniture fresh from the country's foremost makers, and from o.ur own factory, is coming on our floors daily, at the new lowered prices the result of the lessened cost Of manufacture. J What is more, Odd Suites, parts of Suites and designs that cannot be replaced, as well as hundreds of Pieces, the accumulation from the season's record-breaking selling, go to you at final reductions, re doubling interest and opportunity in this Great Sale up to the hour of its close. i r s 1 a--?iK4Hawas ssss I i! j-Mwm HTrM wKSg 11k IPP' "I in T sS Few can resist the charm of this Living Hall from the days of Baronial England. Doubly interesting because it owes Its warmth and hospitality to the harmonious grouping of Furniture that, while of the same Period, is representative of the handiwork of Master Craftsmen of different countries. The great English Sofa, and inviting chairs, and the magnificent Table, of Italian Renaissance, emphasize this influence most pleasingly, warmed by the paneled walls, this group radiates a spirit of comfort and refinement that characterizes the most elaborate of the Period Styles throughout the Van Sciver Store. An Idea of the Radical Reductions These give but a hint of the seemingly inexhaustible array of high-grade Furniture that fills the six acres of our Sales Floors all at unequaled savings . LIVING-ROOM OVErtSTUFTED SUITES M85.00 Looat Cuahlon Tapeslry.coveretl Suite, 1 places, $267.80. SS9S.00 Loom Cushion Suit. covrel with Blue, find. Cold Velour, 3 piece., S37S.00. $310.00 Spring -seat Suite, covered wltli genuine Spnnl.h Leather, 2 piece., 4250.00. r.peitry.covered WlnRbnck Klre.lde Chair, Loose Cu.hlon, very apecinl J87.30, MAHOCANY-AND.CANE Spring .eat. Tapeatry-covered Suite, 3 pieces, very .pedal, 9175.00. Dama.lc or Tapestry covered Suite with 2 pil low., 3 pieces, very apeclal, $160,00. 3Z2S.O0 Tapestry covered hulte, 3 pieces, l3.ou spring seat, 3 $135.00 Velour covered Suite, Pieces, $133.00. Other Living Room Suites, 3 pieces, cov ered with various fabrics, including Leather and Imitation Leather begin at $73.00. Softis. Day Fird.. ( hdl.r Lonii, I.aev Chair., Secretary. Spinet Hnd Boudoir Dei'at t the greatest saving tn vrnr. BEDROOM $228.30 Mahogany finish Colonial Suite, 4 pieces, $139.30. $271.30 Louis XVI Walnut Suite, 4 pieces, $167.00. $93.00 Maple Bureau, $43.50. $381.00 Louis XV Mahogany Suit, 4 nieces $293,00. ' $71.30 Mahogany-finish Bureau, $43.00 $30.30 Golden Oat Bureau, $23.50. $62.00 Mahogany-finish Colonial Triple-minor Dressln Tabla. $3S.00. Colonial Walnut Suits 3 pieces, full-size Bed, Buresu and Toilet Tabls, $1370. $1034.23 Chlppendalo Walnut Suite, 7 pieces, $820.00. $918.00 Chippendale Mahogany Suite, 4 places, $500.00. $432.50 Ivory Un.mel Suite, 7 pieces, $323.50. Dre.slnir Tables, Vnlt, Dresser. Unt fonieres, Bureaus. Night Tables, Coatumets. Poster, Enamel and Brass Beds at propor tionate reductions. Dining-Room Suites at Equally Great Savings Decorative Mirrors :ti7oTZn"tc,"T' ' ,il"u, Co"so18 T'blf- 3rv'" t.w,. M.nt.i Floor Coverings Sharply Reduced Savings of 25 to 50 Per Cent on the greater part of our stocks. A CLEARANCE that brings every Rug and Carpet in our varied stocks down to the lowest prices Moor Covering , have been in years. All stock sizes represented. Rugs for every home uu cvtiy iwi.i ift uu,c uui a icw ui wic iiicuijr i,uuin,".i'nv -icms. AXMINSTER, VELVET. TAPESTRY, ETC. .$45.00 Scamleas Tapestry Brussels, 9x1 2 . . . $29.75 $70.00 Seamless Axminster, 9x12 size $45.00 $65.00 Scamleaa Axmirotcr, 8.3x10,6 size, . , $43.75 $76.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x1 2 size $49.50 $70.00 Seamless Velvet, 8.3x10.6 size $48.50 $89.00 Beat Seamless Axminstcr, 9x1 2 size. . $59.00 ROYAL WILTON RUGS $75.00 Royal Wilton, 6x9 bize $47.00 $117.00 Royal Wilton, 9x12 si.c $65.00 $215.00 Royal Wilton, 1 1 '4x15 size $145.00 HALL RUNNERS AT HALF TODAY'S PRICES $29.50 Sanford's Best Axminstcr, 3 ft.xlO'2 ft., $14.75 t'i H I- car 'nen Ruga. 0x11! size $39.73 cui'SS V-',carf,av' ''lnrn RuK. 8)0 -o 8.50 ru.; .h.ltar?T Unen U,B('' 6x9 '2,- oi a light til unr.f1".'1. t'0l"r!l,V' K'tranrlimrv s.ilngs nnly He""" oi siigni si.a unrotlcKtii, Mtrlinlnn't In color. Dur6ls and dacorsm. $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum, $1.65 eq. yd. ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE SALE AT 25 TO 50 LESSg rrsian Tun ih. Irnlls anil CMn.se iensi DRAPERY FABRICS, PORTIERES AND LACE CURTAINS REDUCED $1.63 Self-tone Striped and Figured Drapery Fulirlcs 63c yd. W.78 to $17.75 Armure Portieres, now $6.50 to $12.50 a pair $30.50 and $48.50 Velvet Portieres, all desirable colorings, now $23.75 and $31.50 pair. 2.50 lo $3.00 Poplins, SO inch all colors, now $1.65 to t2.7G n nl $3J33 to $8.30 Art Silk Fabrics. Striped Hnd plain effects, $2.23 to $4.75 yard Special Hemstitched Scrim Curtains, $1,00 pair. SpcclM Hemstitched Dutch Curtains, $1.15 nnd $1.63 a set .Special Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, $1,50 pair up All Scrim and Marquiietta are reduced 2)'i to 50r All Lace Curtains at savings of 10 to Jl .J per cent NEW WICKER FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS . ,3!i"T-?TS T!,AT JlS.T AttniNTD. Suites and Pieces that rcpr. Ium.ii. ." tt.?l'l J" ''"""'S-. il '! economy. The handsomest o,U'd,,corrMl'vetehffecnd,ri;ed'V" " '" '"Jr e0,0t '" -P"'""d tRBMi'i.lanHi0. '? 60-0- D"s, various styles, $13.60 to lanms 23 oo' tl "iiSt nn"1-??- "- Lamps. $13.60 to JSS.OO. l-lojr MsA'nn Th. M., i-0,?1 r'.rre.nlero pl,ol.lrril Suile,. $4.0 I" S,0' Jhr" P "u''"' not upholstered. $21.00 to $189.50. Porch 2ifn .m 1 , ,. 31a,50-,S,,"l,c.I-ou"f".. without upr.ol.tar. Itom IsSBO toP$0300 " Whol.t.red effect.; up lo $70.00. Day b.da, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN OFFICE FURNITURE, LAMPS AND CLOCKS .. . ...... ?!? Arniflj'lna; Vrnii nl ltrioiiiilile I'rlee.. In the Van hilter Ke.tuurant Oor r.inerls Mill (fliidl dtle im on Interior llriuratinim und In the .selrtlion RiiJ Arrunsemrni of r.,rnli,. l jWSS (US aicW ftPs&LycSS si vM 1 1 EmM wBr nuio T Ba Manufacture, Importers and Retailers izSZt More MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. r i,id mv b;j a, hi, irieimnno ii.rn. in.ui, i an i.oniniun 00 u l m.r.i u..i n SI. .IS flow. H J I'. M. , t'ann ellana t Naif Jeraej. a'all l'nmrff,.i.sn VJ MnrJl HtrS l.i'Ct.JL1" ISIffiRSI 1 I c9 m Lfl i i ffl m p m to fe niiHiiBi ai auuui nif , fiiiauiur .ij,nj WTTJI T- 35. r M I l -'' 1 . -V r W -.