Across
- 2. To compete with William Randolph he put comics, sports, and news about women in his newspaper.
- 4. Most Americans wanted to read this. Also called dime novels
- 6. Contains stationery shops
- 7. Made women feel more free when they were allowed to play
- 8. Art school led by Eakins
- 9. Stores offering the same merchandise under the same ownership
- 11. brought packages to people's houses
- 12. Contains rides. Made for enjoyment. Showed people were ready for new forms of entertainment
Down
- 1. Put exaggerated stories, scandals, cruelty, and imaginary stories in his newspaper
- 3. Using new ingenious methods of pushing products on potential customers
- 5. Sports that changed from informational games to a major businesses. Most popular were Baseball and Boxing
- 10. Popular sport