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SRR STR DECEM BER 1, ' THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVE FAT MEN ORGANIZE FOR _ WIDER SEATS IN THEATRES.) Woes of the a! iba as Men Added to by This New Complaint of the Man That Weighs 300 Pounds and Over, Maybe a Fat Man’s Theatre Will Be the Result of the Agitation Which Is Gain- ing Weight as It Grows. A fat imen'n club to compel theatre Managers to put fat men's peate in thelr Playhouses is the new worry of the show owners. Tt may de sald that the agitation tr @alning welght rapidly and bide fair to compel attention. A fat man's theatre 1, of course, Impossible, The thin men wouldn't have a show in such @ place, but the fat men have got, they declare, to have seate in which they can sit without overflowing the arma or being content with the extreme end seats, which {n mome theatres are extra large and bave no arma, Gottfriea V cher, of Brooklyn, {a the plomeer of a movement whioh Is to streteh aor the continent, and which, like the “hats off, ladies, if you please,” order, bids fair to become a the remarkable playhouse where the play I hairs are made to 1 Hrondway manager, at the centre when the villain ba ery = th, but Pi have his Ife !" ‘The alse was made cxpe- cially to ft the lege, Hence t feature of all shows before the new cen: tury begins. Mr. Woeaternacher (y 900 pounds or thereabouts. He may be over that, and he may be~or, at least, he has been 3% pounda, The exact Agure ts not ob- tainable, but it Is stupendous and very noticeable When he goes to the show A pound Jaugh would #hake the or- che-ira rows like the fall of a property loeberg, and the pathos of such @ body moved to action by « silent study of], » Two Orphans’ would be a Titanic omenon calculated 10 wet Woe" Int are gan’ 1 ut while w men? when Torste Liftus shows ro many different versions of ‘em in the great Casino ballet, mmigre ballet becaune (here's t in his orchestra sofa? How about the long man whose lege thet a Ande i} when ¢ in blue tad: Are we to ‘nave theatres to jot About the Piliade! Iphia yan, who com: When Thomas Brackett Reed goes to a theat mental comparisons between hin grith and the nthe unknown quantity and ts represented by ‘Auantity into @ measurable space is like moving an linmovable mass by means of tun irresistible force, “elean Hhustrating the dream ft the men, hy not have a theatre fog legions Logs ure not needed anyhow ho Fat Man's Theatre, too-whieh folow How about the very thin man who { keep bimeelf warm during 4 pre: raom to le rule an doubled up like a carpente nae A bat of the weat of re holy man Who at at the Kvanses or the or me ate Willlamaes, and nth bATHIUD In Wwhteh to weep? Wo about the crom@eyed man who seat at the proper angle, and wif peering Into the wings nied in front of the danseuse hree removes from the centre with the pink tights on? it inde of pie t fis “And If Asie se out the rie hall we charge $4 to % acport! wine of the seat, and if we to i remedi pains already that New York prices are ipalcal sequend *ltoo hgh and (hat they ae the same ett Reod would say—by the way, Lielahow And much ‘more exe juaive’ Im the Hon, Tom ould have La seat to hingelt SHVATS THK ON EW ONO Mra Beale’s Plans Are Pleasing to Domestic Helpers. too Tt Woy Mrs, St. Justin Beales proponition to the domestics, servant girls more par- tloulorly, to organize @ union in New York, which was printed tn The Hven- ing World Dec, 5 haw brought out many communications not only from Gomentics but from houtekeepers, Home of the more pertinent letters follow: Healo's expertence ax housekenp- er aiid servant, and her rcheme to have ft tinion formed by whieh our class can have protection from housekespers, is ‘of Site If ahe had the experience she says ahe had I do not blame her for wanting a unton, But TE have found things dittere 1 worked In ong place four years, The mistress suddenty found herself unable te pay me and raid 40, I stayed with her three weeks after that, and then she pawned some of her clothes to pay me my due, We don't need any union againa, euch women, M.A. B, To ihe Baitor of The Bvening Wi in my opinion all of Mes, Beale's ex- pertences are, to way the least, gross extawerations. 1 have been housekeep: n At. tainty: bid rare [od her an her not call servis over’? { capable of tal Te the mail if Mrs, ganiaing nervant Honest y amet orn, Vimmna Wegner Rakeshop, and Nia Rmma daughier of Erhardt Wagner, of No, S17 Bast Seventeanth sireet, disappeared from home leet fat: ly beforé supper tine, Company, search for her, the rai Buy rat m ow the “strong "aren. wit protect them, and know only well where to find that refuge, bn think it necessary oF the protection of a They are quite mS a t treet, et will rer) at J ale. it Wi owed tn @ union dor, the protoet remamakers and’ other ew York homes and mages won't Ue ge of ed in nd pe aa Aishonent yy 0. hey are the anew i a YOUNG GIRL, DISAPPEARS, jatted to Ge ten tum, sixteen years old, Woeper. lay evening mhort- Her father and young re |, Brnest Hoffer, eraptoy Weston Electric ne. Dearie In vain asked ald of the police jast night. The father fours that the girl met with foul play. vakee'a for a cake for suppeh Saturday event, and after waiting an hour for Her mother sent her to the to return the father started out to He found that she had been at the baker's, they started out avail. a Meneft for # Church, of the com: | the same y @how in the mhldle of the aot, | When her sweetheart arrived to make his evening together and fearehed most of tie Aight, but to np “Gentlemen will please remove thetr | Moogen Hm (4 th Joga’ will soon become the fashion when | the pagers of mY f js show To get an es eletafeeim ted ott Salem in leeetet melelobtoletotototer ent he makes In Which Is adipone tineue ) immeasurable the long man tries to get his {nto the ble position, only comfortal On an Aisle fonts But there managers may kick and balk av much as they itke aad | have fo have fat men's seats. ‘enter and be haw written to the country, and what do about it? ut fat women? That it the question. There nover yet has been discover the itt Will sho eit eynosure of the Noun she patronize a fat 1D a Bea Ja fC woman whe belleved Wasn'! nn “ootsey-tootmey ‘ithe daz "when the right man came al jernelf, er! Bhe will Inaist on the regulation eeat in the regulat! take off her } wd af ah ton wheat hat unlens i" does she'll # io HE next time, the acts if she feole her back hair and ah ft Bo oul bee coming down even if she dors upret the iw whole row. No! There y may be fat @ fat man's theatre, the mbidie Dy tne ar ously the villain ts have you at Incommode a everybody Is sg Hi} with che fan and the featary ¢ fon and waya to the end of the work of the row even me of her ¢ her MUN on nelahbor, And the hero's for the "Dle, o ring out, HELD THE BOY ‘FOR BOARD BILL | Eddie Decker’s Mother _ Owed the Fishers and Child Was Detained. Eddie Decker may have no Christmas thee; ‘The little two-year-old chap is held af & chattel in the Plaher home tn until his mother pays four monthe’ bhard, Bhe will not he al- Pateraon. N, lowed even t monoy |e fort t, o see heoming. or boy until the Eddie was born in the Florence Crity fenton hdme in Bast Bighteenth atreet, this city nupport, a week for his board. Then she loat her piace, Hin mother revolved that no charitable tnatitution should have her boy while she wae able to earn his Bo he put him to board with the Pishers in Paterson and paid tL@ hind in her payments, and one day when whe went to see her hoy ehe was told that whe could not untit the money due was paid, Bho asked to be allowed to take the ohild, but thie was refused, The mother is anxious to play Clave to her ebild thie Christmas, and Mrs, Wildey, of #1 Market street, who became interested In the woman, called at the Piaher home and tried to have Kade releaned. nn, Of Mr, Mishor told her the boy would be held until four monthy|around the fi entertainment snd Feception: for] MAM) wan pelt. Ee {PA nat ih She fell be- nta IN XMAS CHAR. Thanks Evening World ; Readers for Giving | Him Aid, “A Ohildless Woman nw Jeanne and Stephen 200 Yh Gt ) oe 0. 10 “y WB ALT 10 “Phree Oiriw 1.00 Mre, Gitekey ww "A RM w adic W Ww Previously acknowledged nw Votat 1) ‘Phe happleat man \n this elty today bar none, be Paddy ‘Tray “Suro there are ab n New York,’ ling World reporter. | of them read The EB | The newspapers | day last week. Ie vue Hospital ambulante, « paper sald he had answered hi laat oall This offended Paddy, and he wrote a ening World pay ig nat jt wae hie old 1 dilapidated ro'iing Johar, not himeelf, that was ‘killed’ by belng run over by an ambulanes on « hurry call, and that as he had leet) worth mentioning he would How have tc Ne abed the rest of hin life ‘Sure they might an weil Kill me my chalr, T thought.” said Paddy te day, and) then he stared with halt doubting blue eyes at a Little wad of Uillte 18 3 Just placed in his hands by the reporter 0001 paople sald Paddy to an Byens and 1 Ubink moat ning World ed Paddy one e & Helles |letter to the Was only Friday, the Kvenin World told the stor how bel plews was, and over Bune ay he kind readers of The Hvening Wor 4 ne enough to buy a new ehair i left. for someth for my sister up in Newbury ¢ nih maa “yhe y Money ‘orld may tell the good people Who ave me the new chair that { am going to haven omerry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and the same to them, God bless them!” pt. O'Ttourke, of Hellovue Hospital, acten an Paddy's agent. In the purchase of the chair, Paddy “had it all tine.” He had « price lint from « mane ufacturer of roll MB, chairs and « koe him telling film that he avers exclusively, should hav discount on any ehaly piety the catalogue, “Whatever iin 1 do to show how much maid Paddy, as he the new chair wheels and varnished Angers to cluteh y use I have for {rte not emuel i Toan onto ther contributions will jeelved. soribe A HANGING AT NEW BRIDGE. Workman ¢ ht by Rope Uerd in Hotating Beams A workman named Anderson, thirty: Md, of 7 Oliver mree!, Man- je vietdm of an involune in Willlameburg (his morning, He waa engaged in hotatin teams at the a new Kas! River Bridge a and Met ropalitan avenue, roe caught erent his foot and in loosening n body an He Was seen dangling rr ‘the air, and er workmen went 10 his relief Anderson waa unconscious when ros. cued, and was taken to Mt, Catherine's Hospital, seriously: injured. — ot CHRISTIAS Prof, Norden Upeala, tian ar erations for his trip to the region, ee Justion Barrett Wending Faet. At the residence of Justice Barrett, 79 Rast Boventy-ninth street, who has been 11 for some time, Ht-was said towday that the patient was very mitoh improved and that he Was recovering rapidly Antarett -Omega Oil You needn't be afraid to “|rub Omega Oil on a child's throat or chest for sore throat or cold in the chest, It's the best thing you ever saw for children, It does them just as much as it does big it won't buru or blister the most tender skin, oO; as Om a Oil itself to find out is. You cannot judge it by other linimen Rub in a little of it wherever there is an ache or pain, and the hurting willstop then and there, You ma doubt this BEFOR Sey try i t won't abt it oo ou try it, Buy a bot- tle now,and, see how much suffering it will banish, Asin- gle bottle will TRAVERS S JOY ne news | CASTORI. ws The Kind You Haye Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of Loatiien and has been mado under his pore fo sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this, All Counterteits, Imitations and “ Just-as-qood” are but Experiments that trifle with and endange Infants and Children—BExperience against Experiment, he health of Castoria is & harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paros gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, Tt is Pleasant, 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Lis ago is ite guaranies, Lt destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhaa and Wind Colic, It relioves Toething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, [¢ assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. | The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend, /cenune CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. | THE GENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, HEW YORK erry, TORI ENON OT TT ME IPL EO a ee | HELD WP RY «© Serofula FOUR WOMEN, THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Man Robbed In Brooklyn Serotula is but a modified form of Blood | Polion and Consumption, The parent | who is tainted by either will see in the child the samedisease of $1,200 in feansteating Held in je form s Cash, glandsof the neck and 26% | eyes, offensive sores if | and abscesges and of- tentimes white swell. 9 ing—sure signs of Scrofula, There may be no external signs Four women rotbed Nicolo Babetia of $1.2, his savings of eleven years, fn a house at 21 Gold atreet, Brooklyn, att o'clock (his morning ‘They beid a knife to his throat and a revolver to iis head, for along time, for the disease ‘develops He sald he would rather die than aive tery, in some cases, but the poison is in up his money, but he did not restat | the blood and will break out at the first search, and the pocketbook containing | favorable opportunity, §, $,S. cures this hia fortune was dragged from around bape f destructive disease by frat purity we ineok, whore it was suspended by «| ing and building up the blood and stimu: ~ | Walk he found his empty purse, | a vingle man, and a tnsmith, of 999 Kam on lating and aaa the whole system. ‘in the little purse were twelve $100) pills Two of the women stood guard Rabetta while ther companions wa off with (he money, Then they thr oned hts life If he followed He heard a door slam and dashed out fin be of the house in pursuit. On the side- » A j Mae wi a ded og risafit tatty a few fatiles cured her entirely,” makes new and pure blood to nourish and Strengthen the body, and is a positive and safe cure fur Serofula, It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy so thoroughly and effectively He went to Police F reported the rol ‘hin an hoor ur 8e, adquarters and ty, loundamen Foy and MoKenna had arrested three women and @ man of suspicion, bul the Wm could not swear to thelr identity, Sabetta la an Ttallan inerchant, He lives with hia family at 2 Fourth ave- What is CASTORIA | The Kind You Have Always Bought | | | qa ) Vave. IEVERYTHING FOR ___ HOUSEKEEPING. 5/5 u ' iC hildren’ s High Chairs, W 4, re ' } Faney Chairs & Rockers oa | for Holiday Gifts at |} fo | Jere } bow Prices, > Four Room Flats Completely Purnixhed at $125, “ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK Opens an Account. ~~ [er tT Kitchen Table, 12 yds Oitehatt, Dining CARPETS. Abad aa Ingrain, Brussels i foun per yard, Carpets, ea a"! "2Bc, aly 4c, | seat, Aaminsters, Moqueites, ror, 8% 95, h 80c, taba bel a. 84" BAUMANN 3%, 4479 TO 1483 THIRD AVE, AT 84TH ST. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, Dentistry. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH’S, DR. RANKIN, Surgeon Dentist, OPEN DAY, NIGHT ANE Sun SUNDAYS, OUR FALL PRICES, Silver Filling, Pure Gold Fill Cleanings see... SS DR. J. M, RANKIN, Painless Dentist, 366 Sixth Ave,, N. Y., Bet, 22d and 234 Sts, Eat. 10 years, Ten years’ guarantee given with all work. DOWNTOWN PRANCH: Corner Cant! and Variek Streats, New York oof eneedecenenancoonevceequcjuqeequsonceneacon ene et ete tet |UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS. ae cleanses the blood. It ty have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited some blood taint, take 5.05, S. and get the TOOK CARBOLIC ACID. blood in good condition and prevent the Frederick Hot, ewenty-elght years ol disease doing further damage. Send for our free baok and write our phystelans about your case, We make no charge whatever for medical advice, THE SWIT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, LT One Hundred and Twenty-first street, walked inte Kinsella Brothers’ saloon at B41 Beoond avenue early thin ofan and, going into the back room, dran| the entire contents of a bottle ‘of ear bolic acid, He fell t the Moor, and an wobulance: a ae took vai to Mar lam Hospite fe eaieo of the man's Oil is nice to wei too, hf hasa <M spark! reen color, and its smell is just | . ote as can be, You must tr wot fe auppored to have been lack of AMERICAN WATCHES, had 985.00 Hold Gold, War peated 16 Karat” Volted OE $18 Ifettine ne 620 Vata Watebes, Genter Seite Miver oad iw jold Wotehes Watebes con be retermed if wosallefactory, Ca ie, iy tor ia’ Waren STORE, Pag a 4e°} yaa nRw vou Mm fests bte'4, acters [reiedea” nies 1801 Waatington Me iaton, how good it Odorless Bell Gas Heaters Save *; Gas. SIX STYLES. 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OPEN ALL NIGHT, Sundays and Holidays, NEW YORK—West side (th Ave, cor, 14th St NIN | Yui Ave, & B¥th a JERSEY CITY —York, cor, Grove St Pi anos, $ 12 wank, | NEWARK-Broad, cor, Market St Get a Wilson Piano, the standard of perfec. tion, for $155.00. $5.00down and $1.00 fe", Pianos delivered on pay- ment of $5.00, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 4d Aven 5%h and 00th Sts, UDO VVATEVAS NONENHENEN ‘ f at bare For Salo CREDIT Ee AAR } Manhattan Credit Co., ohio Pei ui Pianos and Organs, For Sale: CREDIT ‘Ladies and Gents’ t Security oo Rasy Payments, LE PSSA" C. eee on 59 aoa TRE cauorT CONTR "Y AVE. BE FURN UAE; 860 WORTH A THIRD'A : WN & $l WEEKLY, | . > THE LOWEST, Ips, t 3, 40 WEST 14TH 8ST, too EST 123TH St a | " a | NO sinewe agit 6 CREDIT. nea : srantaed ; a widen lane. eT OURMte. tes AMBKIONN . hth etween Mit y h Ave ard Sal Sis

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