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meeeeeeecensescesesecseosccesesesos Riyeach room, from the casti Noodle Soup. lima Beans. Coffee. ing Worll's young wom- at the home of Paddy 7 West Thirty-eighth street, M spend twenty-four ‘rom the moment of her arrival Paddy and his three boarders have been engaged in ‘parlor, m Jwork and yonlooker a which he t Lov bout thelr hances of an om for nl game of um tinlened. At ite e men did not even laushed good. core and plunged her game, ‘The Fifth and took the Lets- window. four played steadily suid that he change posit Imaturedly over th jat once “Man left th urelst's plac For an hour ti Paddy the livery stable and t 4 wonder any of them ever « wrat with carts, it w slept at all. Those were the Incidents of the entire forenoon, yecasional disagreement over the For three hours each day Paddy Ball and his boarders play pinochle in the Ball parlor. CHRONICLED BY ZONA GALE. peccessecsecececeseeeseeeeee es eeeeeeenee ete re ee ene cere of the door to the wall, was quite filled by the bed. On the other #hle of the rooms some shelves extended from the ceiling to within four feet of the floor, and the srashatands. were tucked away under ‘his left a passage the width of ee throug the two bedrooms to the n. The Kitenen was also. the dining-room. 1 it the siza of the parlor. It 3: windows looking out upon a court hung with flayping cloths, on- crated by pulleys from. the winds 4 above, where a jaundress lives. The windows had their hades mlled to the 0 let In every ray of light. re were in the room a huge cu; board, a refrigerator used aa a cu; beard, a sewing machine, Aa kitcher 8 sink, a coal range and the di ‘able. latter was laid bef two windows aml v rdere were uiready halt through with their soup when we—Paddy, the other boarder and Isat down, ‘Mrs, Ball oscillated between the range and the deal table, and did not eat until we had finished. The table was spread with ollctoth. On it there were a platter of billed eet antt fat, h of wate tntoes, a bow plate heaged ho great silces of made bread, glass butter-dish, a pitcher of milk glass bowl of granulated sugar and a retable dish of lima beans. In each te wus i bowl of noodle soup. By its wide was a great cup of black coffee, and before each one Was a saucer o bread pudding, ‘The actual cost of the meal Mrs. Ball figured up to the cent for m men had gone, and It was thi Soup—One-half of 2 cent noodles. Pot roast—% cents. na Deans—One-fifth quart of beans at cents a 4uart. Brend—Less than one cent. Butter—4 cents. Pudding—4 cents (cost, of two exgn'and pin’ ot int . ents. Total @ cent ‘This was the cost of the meal for four laboring men, herself’ and not Te ney own, inner. The i cludes Uteralfy everything used, excep Ing salt, pepper, vanilla and ‘nutmeg: ft {white with dried earth, SFIIIISTIIIFSSSEISIIIIGS: WORLD: ‘UBSDAY ON THE QUIET” WELL RECEIVED Augustus Thomas’s Com- edy at the Madison Square Theatre. Augustus Thomas's comedy, “On the Quiet." had Its first performance in the city last night at the Madison Square Theatre. The play has been performed through the West and at Buffalo and other citles before. e > Sessssesess 4 RAR AAR AAT i THE FULL LUNCH PAIL. 2 (A pail for each man.) Five Roast Pork SanfPwiches. A Piece of Apple Pie. Plain Cake. Rie 3 One Apple. A Bath Bun, 8 Ey Coffee. a ie snenN gn vey gomeboav I know. I might not always T bet they'd nquired Mra. “Nope.” said Paddy and one of the boaters in-prompt chorus. That was all the praise Mrs, Ball wanted, twelve minutes by clock the meal was ove All the inen finished before T did. but every one of them sat still and walted. Then they got to thetr feet and squeezed out past the sink and between the tabdie Paddy, tre: boy, at tt is On the wall ‘k of the door iter an army of trousers and sand hats, daubed with clay and earth. Boots, re ranged be: the kitchen lux: urlouety rf low them. These clothes in thi the men call thelr “muckin' ‘This in because the laborers the tunnel, who are mostly Itallane and negroes, are called by the tunnel men themselves ‘muckery.”” ‘And the caste line, T found, Uttle by Mitle, between the muckers, who shovel out the loose rock and earth, and th skilled tunnel men, who sink the shafts for Viasting and ‘even the “runners an who bring the blasters the materidto work with—ie sharp and deep and not for one moment to be for- gotten. Paddy Ball and his brother and the two boarders were tunnel men, and Paddy had all the others, and’ some twenty-six more, besides the iborera, under him, = a 8 {Most successful songs » | encores. As scen Inst night, it was a complete success and {t {s sure that the author of Arizona has scored another triumph. The construction is perfect and tho humor refined and the large audience showed its appreciation generously. Tho play Is in three acts, the second ‘one espectally being extremely humor- ous. Willlam Collier has full scope in the production and he made good in every particula Louise Allen was seen at her best and rted the star in the many Helena Collier, Granly W. Parsons and others of ald) much to make the en- ‘There were many firmt- FOUR COHANS AT HARTFORD. A Bright Future In Predicted for “The Governor's Son.” (Special to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 12.—Tho four Cohans, in the versatile George M Cohan's most ambitious attempt, or “The Governor's Son,"" opened to a big house hore last night at Parson's Tnen- tre, and when the curtain fell on the third act it fell on a show that certainly hos a bright future. In the opening act there was a slight tendency to drag, but the brightnes the lines and the catchy music went fur to remedy this, and the recond act was the best In every sense of the word. Each musical number Ia of the sort of which popularity is made, and Louls C. Rehinan, the Brooklyn theatrical Wiio Is backing the enterp! reason to feel proud of re, ¢ piece was magnificently set_an‘ ed, and the novel effects of ightin fe it one of the best things which is been seen in Hartford In hes nin latest many Ex-Gov. George C. Sill, of Connecticut, and a party of friends, on the invitation of Manager Behman, ‘occupted a bux. THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. Comic Opera and Vaudeville Among the Current Offert “The Burgomaster™ delighted a large audience at the Columbia Theatre in Brooklyn last night. The plece has lots of catchy music, the scenery was pretty »| nnd the company was above the average f such organizat‘ons. Delia Fox was the magnet of the pill given at the Orpheum Theatre. The and Dav! popular soubrette xang a number of her and won many sn addition to thie feature acts were given by the Agoust family o! glers, Al_ Leach, Lew 8 the ‘ehidy Family, Talbot idson, und halt dozen others. Royal Fam continues at the Montauk this week, Annie Russell, who heads the company. has duplicated the hit she made {n the play ta Manhattan. Eleanor Merron's pleturesaue, play country life, “The Dalry Farm,” ‘oud-aized audience at the Grand Opera: louse. James H. Wallick, Henry Leigh- ton, Marte Bingham, Louise Bates and 2 | others were In the cast. Zlea Paddy 1a on the right with his card poled in alr; next to him is his brother, John Ball; next to John Ball is John Bergen; the fourth man !s James Tidyback. ch man invarlably raised his right hand high above his head ax he played wt invariably accome | a jn mment of satis- ‘game came to a close. sent. when Paddy ha he third, tt rds ay The men rose and stretched and awned and asked whether the Fifth n had found anything in the paper. | Guean Jeffries and him ‘a goin to towel tier x said, hokiing out ne one of the boarders in- 'Nope,"” sal “never will. Not in that aa eredulously, . State." ‘The Fifth Man and the Boarder went out In tho kitchen arguing {t, and carry- back the aky-blue chalra. ‘Paddy and the other two Idled about the or lounged tn chairs, arms thrown ucross the backs. They com- mented on the fall of snow; speculated on what tho extra being’ cried was wondered whether Dare, umonia. would be back, to first; told each other they had never known feed-nuts to. bi mak aa they do In thix tunnel, ger Jered wh the coat of rope mat ‘or the imere making eep rom being used here to hang over the hole to catch the fine rock when blasting Is done. It was thetr fifteen minutes of un- broken leisure before dinner. Meanwhile there stole in from the kitchen the mont savory. sna. thing but a pote melis like ne the algo Briffed 1 tt audibly and etlon. Some way Mrs. Ball had suggested that she wi ts 001 cook b: the wayiene put the kindling in tei atove. A while the game was las on her busy foet were Ay inn nboUe the Olleloth-cove ered Noor of the kitchen, ting when darted In with’ the fuel. "At 1.65 she appeared In the paior door- abou has had pn ork way. Her calfes gown had been channed 4 ‘a neat one of wool, and she was Spreading out her gang on @ perfectly ingham oigna ‘was smiltng al ait.e over her flushed get you f the boarders could be heard atrondy scraping back thelr chal z faratory to sl is Gown a baa ind’ the third: boarder and 1 To! kitchen we going | throu she awe o ener spore of tte are In effect, -howeve ma like doorways: POOPP4E646$00-10000005 in included The water used In cookin, ‘he fuel was in the rent of the fat. notntn nts rea at the door every both the kitchen ve for two full y cd all ni Meant ‘that for the six oft family seven cents a plate woul abunaant ostimate. dat less than led mi . Ball exe plained that a ere © cents, lasts for two weeks, kes five poawen of ther day, and two ples ai a loat of dake every ‘morning, The 8. therefore cost of the four for ‘thirty-five loaves of bread, fourteen loaves of cake and. terenty-elght ple 4 prena Tor one mento consigerably te yin one cent. The meal was very well cooked. Mrs. Ball handed about the huge plat- ho|tor of meat and dish of potatoes: glass dish waa sa ;common brend-nnd- Buttes: plate, and nobody wanted a nap- in, When we eat down Paddy, on whose right I happened to be, turned to me apologetically, his hand at the neck of red shirt. even hen we ‘The one boarder who had pia} in a coat, fowevers: still wore his, open- ing over his gray flannel shirt, and the h Man was wearing one too. With the truest Instincts of courtes: they tried to keep the conversation o| tunneley and joni things I knew about. ‘They about the West, and tora’ me about one of, of thelr foremen who 180 im wn I mentioned, membered a tunnel were back. where I wanted them to be, n their.own ground, en ft devel ped th at they are all four professional tunnel men and spend qhetr ‘ame Beil ane up the new tunnels. gporueber: are from mn down an far as aeton doing tunnel work, and in half SE the big Eastern cities, too, sie the: ited to git the tunnel made by w York men," said Paddy's broth. Bi "a be a :good while doin’ it. it trained tunnel. men, and. they ef. ive nowhere, They follow the tun- “I could goin any, olty in the Uni! ca tony oe eee bona o i wail ever his T. would find ing. since a pail of coal at} etlver ice of the} All four work on the Gent 13.0401 ODES HIDIOOSI4G2 Padiy. I found, was a veritable tun- nel arletoc! Into thi “muckin' " clathes the | mensasoramb| 1, drawing them on over their other clothes in the narrow con- fines. of the Kitchen, When they. dren on their boots they complained in a chorus about their dampness, and Mrs. , Who had seated herself at the ta- ble and begun her own hearty dinner, | pointed to the wall. pine kitchen was kalsomined in a lurid and the side walls were dripping With moisture, This came, they ex- plaéed, from the cellar, which had sev- id eral inches of water in it all the xtsmne. ‘The room ‘was so damp that boots, set near the kite’ ene are at Hi 2 o'clock every mornini through by the ume they put them on I began to see why Mra, all now an then could not speak for coughing, an hy the first thing I nolced| about the Tietlo ‘tad was ‘hin white tae. With cleaning their boots and brush- Ing thelr coatw and getting them all on, it wan nearly 3 o'clock before they were ready. Mra. Ball left her dinner twice to sew tt didn’t matter on whose coat the but- ton was missing. boarder or member of her family; it belonged on went as a’matter of courve, On the deal table were their tin Junen | £ ails, filed by her before they sat down be wet | gFTo™ don ith" Harry Lacy and “The Still Ala held the attention of those who atten: the Bijou tnat night. The play haa been {mproved !n the way of mechanical fects since it was orig’ nally produced, and In its new form met favor. “The Night of the Fourth? ‘was the ty at the Amphi Mathews and Burger, Walter Jones, Jonie De Witt. Tony Hart and others were included In the company. NEWPORT MAN TO WED. T. 7. Pitma Engaged to Mrs. BE. f. Goodwii (special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, R. 1, ,Feb. 12.-—‘The en- gagcment {+ announced of T. T. Pit- man, proprietor of the Newport Dally News, to Mra, Etta R. Goodwin, of Washington. The wedding will take place early In April in Washington, Mrs. Goodwin is a daughter of the Into H. J. Ramedell, @ prominent newspaper writer and correspondent. Pitman’s first wife was the weil known writer whose pon name “Margery Deane,” and who ‘tied” in Paris. pn LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE. Board of Education Announce: Series for the Week, Free lectures of the Board of Educa- tion series are announced as follows: tle Beboal Nos 10. One i screen Berea. Public Sc>o0l No. an erm Saset Nichotes -_" Hesston by And. Toll ines veel Ne Be Rees fourth street — to the Present Times,” by H, jucational Alliance, Kast Drosdway and teratentlon—Mrwe Tethmtan Canale” by Prof, Emory R. Johnemn. FRIDAY, FED. 16, 8 P.M. Schonl No, 30, 234 Fast Kiehty-eighth street— “The Violin and Ite Great Masters," by KE. Cal Meticartuss,: S14 Wee Viz sarah West side lectric Plating end Elect by. Dy n'a button and to find a miesing mieten. M. Bayard atrecte— . Onterheld, x inner: In each were five sandwiches, | 7: minde from the cold roast pork of tna din- ner of the preceding day, the pot rosat Jef from that day's dinner hein tined to the same use. fece ple, o senerous piece of pl ata Apple, and a banana were ach Mcoat of each Junch, including. Pane butter, averages four cents a a. When they wore all ready to sta missod something. ‘The ‘waa Sota millar cob or clay pl pe “tttaghiod to the outfit of any one of t jon't they Smoke?” "I asked Mrs, “No, indeed," sho teeponded, as she set her plate in the sink and drow her bread pudding sean her, ne of ‘am does. Nor drin! rop throwsn the week and sundays.’ Mele She Iald great stress on the last two Words, bur she said “no more becauna they on the door, and with the ABE formal ity of a nod out they went, ast.--Paddy touched his cap to dni the door he Met hls sites faa from afternoon #2hool, ir men clumy Hands the street door ae be Continued.) Oficial from Maracaibo Refuses to ‘Talk of Asphalt Muddle. E. N. Plumbaoher, United States Con- sul at Maracalbo, Venezuela, arrived in this city to-day on a two months’ leave of absence. He refused to talk on the a question, 6. a consider the whole affair ridiculous, anyway. = Edna Aug at the New York, Miss Edna Aug, who recently resigned |8q from “The Girl from Up There’ Com- pany, made her appearance at the New York Jase lent) Nina Farrington and | Lon tistch entitled "a Peazon ia Wecvor,” Buvauie, ‘or | “My Lady" that it seems a downright W:lrell Us, Pretty Maldens''—no melody | music, and perhaps Mr. Hearts should Een |,. 1. Ohamberlyn has certainly mounted a OME ERT TT eset S Rasawe weal s 1a “MY LADY” TWO-THIRDS GOOD; ONE-THIRD BAD. She May H old Up Her Head Fairly High Among Her Sisters in Broadway. Act IL, acene 1, of “My Lady,” at Hammeratein’s Smoketori hilo the Duke of Buckingham was warbling a song to her sword—the Duke {x a Indy tn this plece—a woman In the audlence are: and taking @ bunch of hothouse violets fr It was an Inshoot, but the Duke caught who stood on aacond. voice through the smoke. dact the ship runs on some rocks. body knows where the ship in going. This sketch shows the property man getting the good ship off the rack In full view of the audience. “You wait til I buy you some more violets, “Don't mind it, © from her neat, walked down the al ‘om her corsage threw them to the Duke. It am! hurled it to the stage-carpenter, * sald a hoars dear, they were wilting ever su much. How Oscar would look in the ballet. He would still amoke. Charlte Toss aa Rishetteu cracked Jokes about Rooseven while doing n meet-her-by-the -fountain - in-the- Park’ song pnd dance. There ts ao much that is good about pity there {s so much that ts bad; but in these days of pretty uniformly bs4@ muatcal comedies and extravaganzas (or whatever you may wiah to call them) there is no reason why “My Lady" should not hold her head quite as high as any of her sisters on Broadway. Upon many she can well look down, while upon the graves of numerous others she may lay tenderly funeral wreaths of grief. ‘My Lady." an presented at Ham- merstein’s Victoria last night was, I should say, two-thirds good and one- third bad. This analysip should be ery encouraging to both the manage- ment and the public, because the one- third bad can be easily eliminated, leaving the two-thirds that is good. And two-thirds of what was given Ii night ts fully $2 worth of fun, music, light, color, and girls fair to gaze upon. This “romantic extravaganza," as the programme desigrated {t, was by Mr. R. A. Barnet, the Bostonese responsibio for "1492," while the muslc was written by Mr. H. L. Hearts, Mr, Barnet has not by any means written as clever a book aa he did for the blg Palmer’ Theatre succe: but thero were, every now and then, flashes of wit most re- freahing to such of us as have been compelled to laten to the spurious quips and Jests of the successors of tho Rogers Brothers at the Victoria. Seemed to Be Tw As for the music, it was extremely good on the whote, generally tunotul, always pleasing, without being what you nd I (who dote on such things) would call “catchy, There was no “Roste, You Are My ‘Town,’ no ‘Rhoda Ran a Pagod which you could whistle while leaving the house as ‘ you had heanl a lnundred barrel organs playing It in the streets for half a year, But jt was good be praised for not adding to the mis- erles which are now inflicted by the cranks and the cylinders of the energetic Itallans’ instruments of tcrture. One thing must be said In justice to the entertainment, and that it that Mr. ided an ex- out prottier ‘often, seen in ADS amiles half-tone: Burlenqued Rich Mr. Charles aa Ree, eonmniliecy ta £08 fey habliues Mea’ tne principal, character in Poy Lady. He bane the role of © way, have f forgotten CMY’ Lady"? tsa. bure of “rhe Three Musketeers?” and Sustained him reputation Of overeat men jt ia tine, he In |, ne. travesty on the wecond. mot, 1 whioh ae ciated by # comely but Siiceably “iarge young woman named Vents name. Miss Hots, by the way, f the ir ng In, the Casto ri phat ompany u ‘at the Americnn three. on ago, beat Mt Hosa tlnot nigitt chat, in years to Somer whe howd become a popular NY Promise nat to tell ‘Miss Lillian Green, a former vaude- (or , ‘The ballet was a little slow coming up. A hand came out from behind the scenes beckoning them forward, former, was D'Artagnan. She ther well, sang rather well and acted rather well, but nothing she aid uMctent merit to prompt a In: And perspiring woman to ative from her weat in Row Z% and rush down the main isle to the footlighus and. hur. a huge | bunch of violets at her feet. ay atrongly suspect this large Indy was over-gealour relative of Misw Green © hired a base- ithe tribute trom. the At this season. there ch who would have un- b for a quart im view of the stow, eres ure plenty of dertaken the 4 She Really Grows Young. Miss Merri Osborne was “'Miladi" and was entirely satisfactory. Miss Osborne appears to grow young rather than vale a womanly quality which can: no too oy comment o me en me, Bernhardt slo: tae Bra Tanguay and Milas Lotta Faust, in minor parts, played with an earneat endeavor to earn every cent due them each Tuesday night worthy of better results. the men in the cast Mr, Gilbert Gregory war to my mind, next to Mr. Ross, the pest as an actor, while Mr. Arthur, Nelstone, an Englishman, and le. roto, uw ve Gost C the beat dan of reelabehat T cannot consclenttously close this nar- rative without making a public con- fon of quilt. Some months ago I, mmon with several other men whose duty It in tacteview cihenttienl Performances, signalled out girl named Ne Fay for especial men- Hlon by reaag of her ofiginal and spon: taneous work in “Mum'ee le Hawkin This public mention has wrought much gv tn the musical comedy world. aince that ill-fated day have I visited jayhouee where chorus girls are em- ed thal, not one or more of them @ xtrived to Wheedle from the pres the ‘same kind of notices. necorded ifte essays ‘oung woman named mont, who haa been d by her press agent for many weeks as @ beauty par excellence, tried the game. She t# a pretty fel. but ane looked like a magazine advértisement fora) new brand, of dentifrice all the ler thoughts were appure: never on her work. eh) Smiled and Smiled Again, She was smiling at every young man he audience who would amile back. jOnlyz once: warner: iat ma assume aspect, an: w front seats were emptied. Then her gate roamed sbout the theatre comma o up the house, pero: as she seemed on point o' buat Ing. Into tears, back whose familiar, and’! from that mome: Was alj.teeth again. In the scrubwoman sone she tried to hold the centre of the ane, nasi ost her twenty alsters and M how deeply all of un “who write of ‘theatres r in her gaze te if she was the saw a jo Fay! It has brought tee ‘the city an epliemie of Belmonts " WILLIASE RAYMOND BILL. = DAN DALY’S NEW ROLE. Me Appeared as the Star tn “The from Up There,’ “The Girl from Up There was pre- sented before a crowded house at the Herald Square Theatre last evening. The musical play has been materially and the cast ou by ite ihe adaition of Dan Daly. who, replac- the two comedy Ly earn as ie Smitey; President of a an ark In- cidentallyat he head and front of an tc trust. ir, Daly made a hit. His songs went very well. MINISTER SILVA IN NEW YORK Represents the Strife-Torn Repub- Me of Colombia. 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