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DID BOWLING KILL DOCTOR? Coroner's Physi cian| Said So; Friends Dispute It. ' SAY DANCE WAS FATAL. Morgenstern Was Prize Win- ner at the Club of Which He Was a Member. ‘The death of Dr. Leo C. Morgenstern, of No. 1014 Myrtle avenue, Williams! yesterday, after an evening of b: was attributed by Coroner's 1” Charles Wuest in his report to the lent exercise of bowling. But friends of the dead physician dispute this, They are more inclined to the belief that the dancing indulged tn by Dr. Morgenstern, after his bowling games, is responsible, Dr. Morgenstern was a member of the Phystelans' Bowling Ctud, whi every Wednesiay night at Riv Hall, Floyd st There club. all o! . or pharmac Dr. Morgenstern was the champt and the week before his death had won the first prize, a ‘( IMs score was 19. dien’ night, and the wives ¢ bers wero present. Dr. bowled three games, and then. w other members, danced until in the morning. Upon returning to his home he cot nty-two member: hom were either pays ? THE OMEN YE WORLD: Silver Anniversary »° the Adv Wanamaker Retailing N March, 1876, there was established in Philadelphia a new kind of a store. tions were cut loose; and the ideas which had been evolved during fifteen years of suc- cessful selling of Men’s and Boys’ Clothes were applied with many entirely new ones to the of FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1901. ’ ent Old trade tradi- pinined of a pain about the heart. 1 ~ broadest selling of merchandise then known in America. . wife went for Dr. I’. M. Schaffner, of ry ° 5 sane No, 22 Vernon avenue, who had teen|/f Mien’s $15 Raglans at $10 The history of Wanamaker’s is now national history; and has come within the last five years to include New York, where the Men’sandWomen’s SHOES? with her husband at the eluo, but when Dr. Schaffner arrived he found lis friend dead. In speaking of Dr. Morgenstern’s death this morning, Dr. Schaffner sata “Bowling did not cause his death. 1 was present at the autopsy, which ile- veloped the fact that he had an abnor Wanamaker ideas of merchandising have met with marvellous favor. Broader principles than had Previously been known were the toundation of our enterprise. Testimony to the wisdom of the liberal policy then begun appears in our two unmatched fetail stores. Twenty-five y progress without pause have marked the growth of our sales until our store in the Quaker City is conceded to lead the retail business country, with our New York store a close second. We think it fitting and proper to mark the entire month of March as a Silver Anniversary One lot tor men, another for women—extraor= Brand-new winter Raglan Overcoats, just from the factory. We've sold six hundred of these identi- § i cal overcoats at fifteen dcilars each, \/// and never saw their match else- where at that. - mally largo heart. ‘The dancing hat] f = Silver Anniversary ane : ‘ , : tnuch more to do. with — Price, $10 ; This fact of itself may not be important enough to interest you tation of our store as one of the most attractive places in New the being: sul, /\\ Of all-wool Oxford mixed rough- J as it does us. But we intend, if possible, to compel your attention York, sd Fae as anit an organic trout faced cheviots; serge-lined; all sizes. by fitting and beautiful store decorations and attractive exhibits; as To-day the frventy-five brilliant stars, significant of the twenty- To the healthy it Is most benefl > acest aby to sell at this price. well as such a continuous series of merchandise movements as will fill five successtul years, point the way to as many extraordinary offerings buttoned; with patente ts i splenild! ae ezeroles an pone Sold ile the month’s twenty-six selling days with the broadest and most intense with which we inaugurate this historic occasion. ese ae Se cinet ISduleiaeTiafeanoulat neal 4 , 2 public interest ever known in merchandising. se The stories are necessarily brief, but their importance is intens:— ‘97 “ have thelr hearts examined.’ 42,000 Men Ss Percale The offerings of fine new goods at special prices will include every |each one is a jconcensed quarter-page announcement, and will be so Copyrighted Books a Dr. Josoph Meyers, also a member of . : line of merchandise which we sell. |measured by the thousands who profit by the extraordina 5 . Bowling Cl : . 5 a A ry money- | Publisted dir f ER elt ced A Aas Shirts at 50c instead Great interest is often expressed in our store decorations. This | saving opportunities which they exploit. u YW count in clock and tt i ane aaendt on Y il i Silver occasion, and will sustain the repu- Read on: i +50, sagan potstomilngs Butts NN) ly of Sl < 4 <4] | EL CEOs z g : Silver Anniversary autopsy, otithat he'ehould Here is an announcement that is worthy of | ey be | iw ~e} LT ay Pri 5 > \ never hny violent exercise 7 shalt page ot space. New and handsome Imported Corsets RIBBONS rices, 15e and 25¢ = Hin heart . andl to persons |) — ieee, sists two for: thei nice ct one Half Price, or Near It - Louisin Prati a ate = waffering from any organic trouble ali] ) 2 ~ Splendid variety; all sizes. . ; ©, SOoulsine polka-dot mbbon— strenuotin exercise {x dangerous. I am \ Silver Anniversary H Two aoe Coe Ghe Silver Anniversary white, rose pink, mais, cardinal, P Seneinen! a bowling ts to the healthy /\ Price, 50c each HOO Ga Mee a $3.50 a violet and black t healt! 5 é re a . i ry Weald wou have every person con-| J» A most remarkable offering. Tirmiwey ana siord sen P QUA AZ, $4 Ll comet, Sale of Cc H I N A the det in self col- \ h/Z- seat $09 0 Perditon. medium orlong waist; or. 444 in. wide. mld, hook store. ing bowling first examine! by a n, aa pugilists are examined be- tering the ring?” he was asked “It wouldn't be a bad plan,” te an- awered. Coroner's Physictan Wuest sald: “I found the heart of Dr. Morgen- stern very much enlarged, and I think ) owas caused oy the strain of ng. ‘The enlargement: may have Been duo to here I will not say ¢ caused death, tt ron 90 consitty dulged tn such new ~ | oe ce ES Women’s SUITS $20 worth $350 s° J New and handsome tailor-made suits, in latest style, just made up for this occasion. Of hand-| somepebblecheviotin black, brown, or navy blue; with double-breasted tight-fitting coat, lined with taffeta | silk. Smartly tailored fiare skirt, with drop lining of taffeta silk. { Excellent $30 value for $20. bias cut; some with real whalebones. At $1.75 and $2, trom $2.75 and $4.50—C. P. Imported Corsets, in white batiste or Italian cloth, with dainty silk-embroidered flowers; low bust: short hips. Secotnl font, Tenth street. => SS TIAA $” Opera Capes, Si2 2 Just about fifty of these luxurious wraps sell tor double and The March Sales of the last three years have led New York housekeepers to expect great things during this immense move- ment. Butthe expectation and inspiration of this anniversary occasion have produced a greater and finer offering than could have been anticipated by the most enthusi- astic expectation. Vorth fully 30c Is wr yard. The price ~, is fwent cents, The suine quality, $“T000 Boys’ Washable . SAILOR SUITS Made of galatea, ite and brown linens and white khaki, beautifuily trimmed. 1 $1.75 to $3.50 values— Silver Anniversary Price, $4.35 All sizes for Girls Mackinto Less than shest = Some idea of the immensity of the prep- RN is Germany Me Feara rea PIANOS Vikiy wis | aration may be gathered from these figures gv bet)? woithy of, a bal’ pagelll A’ cuenles of thop-warey bet «im 'tee | of our special purchases for this sale: March Housewares Sale} | (CAVE WAR HERO FUL PENALTY Sailor Leasure Gets 15 Years for Shooting in Self-Defense. Fifteen years’ imprisonmen:—the max- jmum penalty—was the response of s ‘ Justice Hurd in the County Court Silks. An importer’s clean-up of 9 fed Hanckerchiefs, pure Irish linen, with and Glass is all NEW any style, But > Brooklyn, to an appeal for leniency in ly pieces unevenin weave. For dresses, 114 in. hem, $1.25 a halt dozen, instead s F ean le, ut behalf of Edward A. Laasure, 0 Spanien Le ot Not one favorable price was obtained ce Now war hero, to-day, who pleaded gullty to manslaughter in the second degrec | for the killing of George C Leasure wax one of the clans on board tho battle when Capt. Clark made his ‘age around the Horn to join Ho resigned and came home to Brook- lyn, Last April, while inn saloon in Fitty- third street, Brooklyn, he was attacked by George Crotty. The man was drutk and threatened “to cut Loasure's heart eee erent $A Splendid Offe lof eA Uremet. unused. pi used pianos at rem: collection : floors; and a group of hange, and repaired, ‘re-tuned nrices. These tew hints from a large Square Pianos- ticke voiced ally $400, originally Angelus Piano Player: 4 Angelus Orchestral, © en Fossa MES BNE! ring BLACK SILKS About five thousand yards of Black Habutai waists, linings and bloomers; now 6Ce quality at 40c, 65e quality at 45c, $1 quality at 55g Leid 55c quality at 35s. at 37 2c from $l xe 4 Just a thousand yards of this very refined and serviceable dress fabric, in a dozen lt different designs; all in high-lustre finish; 38 inches wide, out.” Tho sailor left the saloon t voll |e — : : trouble. binaries = — Silver Anniversary Crotty followed him to the ald ~~ renewing his threats, and Lenaure him dead. He made np attompt cape, and when brought to trial p! guilty, claiming that he had acted ly tn aelt-defonse. Justico Hurd in passing sentence sald that strong representations had been mado to him to exercise clemency and he would be very glad to do xo, but * that the olrcumstances of the Kliling, itn he saw thom, did not justify nim’ tn mitigating sentence. He reminded Lea- sure that he wi under firo and Bimmaelt. ina. Ma = = tifully made, in wide variety of designs: " displayed a we = $6.75 to § rot A a 50c tor kinds that are arly priced up, “ Pot ate ay tat mhot —s $6.75 to $8.50 values at $5. to $1; 85¢ for values up 10 $1.03; $1.1 z a ‘ where escape Win open ‘Tho; Junge then rere 0 Leanuro's ‘These fresh and new, right from the | Qt S i t and hot r ce resi ew, rig! m the 10 $3. Some particularly fine dresses, with Set ecomind said Wrecstises Of TC he wisn | | maker—made up for the occasion : ‘ lrimming, at $2.25 to $5.50—were $3.50 JOH WANAMAKER Bid his Salfaciead /obS0 @rieved to have to impae the maximum $4.50 Waists at $3—all blick; $5 Waists at $4—gray, to $8.25. For children of 1 to3 years. Other grades priced after same manner, malty. Peastire'a friends say they will ask Price, 37%c ate : An unheard-of offering till now. Uc rsctitleresoeta eeitircenan stipe itll 0s F a ; $Ese Season’s Best Offering of SILK WAISTS Two fascinating groups at prices that should take \\\ \ ly the entire seven hundred in a jiffy. Manufacturers’ Samples—Styles for the present season~-handsomesilks, beau- $9 to $12 values at $6.50. /\\ cerise and violet. : Golf Capes $5 satire atertul—m Men's Pure Irish Linen Hand- kerchiefs—with 1 and 1',-inch hems. A quality that sells regularly Hemstiteh- rd Mattresses and BLANKETS ‘Two facts concerning this mattress business worthiness. Two < we're making them at SS unusually low price : SD $20 kind at $15; $15 kind at $12 re wn brings of whit % \e amplesare always best their kind. ate not You'd a te quite hardly though, that the je handling these ved would so affect their pric Stee for values up to $2.15; $1.75 for values up Second floor, Fourth avenue, Between 3,000 and 4,000 Dinner Sets. 4,000 Toilet Sets. $50,000 worth of Decorated China. $50,000 worth of Cut Glass. Jardinieres, Umbrella Stands, Pressed and Blown Glass in proportionate quantities. In all, $225,000 worth to be offered for $150,000. The offering includes every wanted sort of China, Glass and Bric-a-brac. And, as is fitting for a Silver Anniversary occasion, Ghis Beautiful China at the sacrifice of either newness or quality. There are no choicer goods anywhere; and newer goods are nowhere in America; for price lists will be given to-day—merely these illustrations of how values will run. American Dinner Sets Fancy China at a third to Brle-n- Brac Monly An French China Plates 1Se, 25c, 50c, worth double ap to$t each, The aisles of the main floor and the regular China Store in the basement hold the special offerings to-day. Genilago: (He: wasron 4utyoacit Ee; fac worthy of the especial notice of spring these come fresh, direct from the potteries Suction of Corvarn's near and ne wen: PBlack Mohair Crepons nemicinenawenes | at home and abroad. No attempt at ; Fine Writing Paper Asiatic climate undermined his heath. we sell bats e 3 4 sekeeping neede 1 Ware a Third Under- price. rd —S ey P Womens GLOVES*, Dollar Gloves at 75c, 1 yam pay oY ow ? ee Trimmings ‘ hough not Dress tme velar 3c to 6c. 5 | rat w w for Littl housand pounds made up we i —— 4 Rare Chances ati we in LINENS |‘ a ect Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave, 9th & 10th Sts. > Mt Ee