Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1892 — Bled While Dancing. [ARTICLE]
Bled While Dancing.
A young woman fell dead at Pittsburg while dancing. The moral is: Girls, don’t—but, like the theatrical “gag” at rehearsals, this moral had better not be spoken.—Kansas City Journal. Still another woman has dropped dead while waltzing. This is the third case reported within a fortnight, and still the dance goes on. The social .toe is bound to be fantastic If it dies in the attempt.—Boston Herald. 89ME people will use the chee of the Pittsburg young lady who died while waltzing as a warning against dancing, but it will not be a fair Illustration. Dancing in itself is not wrong, and only the abuse of it is an evil. —Baltimore American.
