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EY) Soc: HE Evening Worht's young wom- an arrived at the home of Paddy Bal! 1, 317 West Thirty-elghth street, at 1110 A. M. to spond twenty-four hours, From the moment of her arrival Paddy and his three boarders played Mnochle in the Mttle parlor unti! dinner me, 1.55 P.M. The dinner was as fol- low: So pot-roast, deans at I cent; bu two ogga aud p 40 cente This was the cost of the meal for four Anboring men, herself, her son and The ing World's young woman. Immediately after dinner the four men departed for th eT {of 2 cents’ worth of noodles; lima beara, one-! i bread, lem IMEY'RE good and carly,” sail Mrs. Ball, getting the boy. Martin's dinner from the stove. “I always Ike to be ahead o° ume. This gives ‘em time to get into thelr o and have a ilttle rest be- fore they go on at 4 o'clock.” This referred to the departure of Paddy Bali and his boarders for their work, which had been made a moment » before, We sat at table with Martin while he his dinner, because Mra, Ball said fe always did. He hardly touched hia and ate simply crusts and drank 1p of coffee. y cut, gonn: Kindlin's out. back yar! he went and 1 and I clearet the tabie, dishes were white stone china, eat “Kina Fi oen he in rose gaunt Uttle at morning ds and dx for it on crusts of dacure b: al pudding en's junch the from tie kettle was pow oe. ¢ back of the sink » coffer wus set up next imike for ner june’ 1 Martin's that night, When the were ready for the pan, the water noc being quite hot, w sat ‘down at the table whtle she me Just what that meal had cost her » 1 wid’ you be doing. w dish Water heats If f were not he her turned st tha kitcher ch=besket he The yoke With hopeless. land toe. ‘They and thete price ere some U purple | Pot aan: Hake» 4 bit of ¥oap, water before ue in the tis “All my odd ends of soap I drop in here," she said, “and that docsn't waste them. Seven bars of soup for a quarter lasts’ me near a month. [use two bars a week In the washin'. and the odds and ends { make do, this way. takes Gwo bars for wash.n', be clothes ar so hard to get ¢ . 1 de all the washin’ for them: mind #. 1 ain't anything else tod She wavhed the dshes and 1 wi them, and she told me, only she di Know mio was telling st, how those fous rooms and the one across the hall she rents for two of the boardems ure all 1, “Et don't know body here who can what you migh call, rencig, Jam afraid to ne apn bor With people in a dK city. Once avtille nomebody comes in to borrow, but dan't en- courame it, Noy 1 don't mire st=luon't for Soin’ places, “Paidy ‘S tres and it Troke pt Sunday. We go to Proctors Sun vs somotimes after mass, and stay All afternoon. “at don't get lone! I don't many trends, On.” she sade hor tee Lrighteaing, “py ne {rier 3 ions on @ine Hundred an first But Ydon't got-out there often Setar “Sometimes,” she went o1 ‘Murtin an’ l'il take an afternoon an down Gnd look in the shops. We dia that feek before last, and | got a rimnant oF @ingham. for elzht cents and got two Sprone our ot ite Last Fourth fim and Paddy and mo went-out to Conoy Island. We spent,” she added, “most $i8. that one day, "But F Fourth ‘wax unly once a year, did enjoy it so, and so did And,” added the tunnel rman saving out a little rl “that Is happiness, #0 what's t Meanwhile Martin had filled the Kind. Mng boxes behind the stove, and had Dut on hile overalle and gone out to, play. At 4.0) Mre. Hall and I had the dishes done, and I lind accepted her suggestion that’ we sit in the kitchen where the fire was going. Sho brought ‘out some pieces of cloth from the’cupboan. and sat down about two feet. from the dripping wall. she Paddy und I thought the and we PEEBPDORALDDS SADAEBENE: TUNNEL CHRONICLED BY ZONA GALE. PADEDRODAESSED ES: and they‘r Then, w exactly how Hy of six. “We dollars a month, said. “for this tat. Thats a good when think of the draw t costs mo just $10 a week tom table. Yes ma'am, For those four hear mea and myself and Martin—and we li what you might call good. DU see I ask) the men $5 a at doesn't seem too much to y So two of ‘em pays for the livin’ i and I have the % cleur. have that extra $57 Oh, 11 both have 11 for al woll. yidin' 1 give “t fer tobacco. T $2.40 uw month—! with the rent But the boarder “Pt the livin” for alt of us, “some weeks,” she cont, ma $10. T always reckon by whut! I spend in a week, and I only ket flour every other week. sume way with potatoes. A bushel lasts’ me two weeks. That's @ cents, Two! pounds of butter at the outside ta all takes a week, because I never use it for cookin’. ‘That's 4§ cents, Five cents worth ‘of vanilla and nutmeg and 12 centa worth of salt ‘Il last six months. “And,” added Mra. Ball, “if I run of anything before the Week's out, I seo it’s goin’ to go over $10, 1 fust « without. A dollara your friend." ned that, and if y no en ene 0 Oana 0 8 ten onan + treme oro o-0-0-pnentnen enone or ereenemen enon ain't got your dollar your other friends ain't got any use for you,’ hy Iald the Jast salt-baw handker- chief on the table, and we found it wis most dark, She brought a blue china + TER ETD ee al VOPFTSI FO TSTIESS: (AN APPAPRORERS AS ASS AS ERAAE PADDY Ball's we AAS, stu and kimfling srosane, fon’t get Mra, Mall a Title saved 1 | “We no sooner up than doo comes along we sive nothing. movin’ toe o-0n-0-0-0-0-0-9-0-0: BALL PADDY i Tunp-from the prior and lighted It Tt left 'the end of the oom where the re- Tiger ator was ii the thadow Outatde “in Kloom the fappins § : thes on Uh ft being ranged i Sa sat y window, and were m wh iF |ahallcd ke orderly ghosts yume f Balls’ windows. A® soon ay he saw the Hght, Martin came in and Kot “Red Douglass's Woo- Jing’ from the cupboard, and sat down and the. dog at the gi-cloth covered table by the) pretty ailentiy, ‘amp. haa orn “Every night we set here like. this,” “he mu Marsinibegnn (olnod. aid Mra. Hall, “an’ he reads an’ [ sew or knit-or mond or erotchot. Then h explains his story to me. Yes, [ read, too, sometimes, but J'd always rather he'd explain them to me. We sat s0 for almost two hours !n the dingy ttle kitchen, and the tunnel-| man’s wife told me many talngs useful to_know. Bhe sewing. learned. own she pat- her how the told me how she did She had no idea Bhe simply oought terns or saved the ‘newapaper coupons and sent for a pattern and made the garment. borrowed from her—vegetable, and money—and who always came curtously to the door when, at mire intervals, her fother came down from Yonkers to sec) er, Sho, told me about her own alckness and Martin's, and how she had cured both—homely” ithe details, every one, making up her life, ‘Then there was a shuMing tn the hall, the little cur growled, and when door was opened there stood one pretty ragked and very dirty, why wanted food. Ilm Mrs. Ball seated | the kitchen, and from the refrinerator- She told me the story of the! would-be neighbors who borrowed anit! ) tt was wits ame back ‘Tthink Martin seems feverish,! Jsatd. thou, > Whehits at wetting low Jane ae "here "Then he morning’ You Know,” sald the turinelmancs wife, a Jost twe Ittle 8 younger’n [what he ts It was easy for her to toll the rest: | haw she married when she Was fifteen years oll and that. was fourteen ars ago, which meant that thin large |woman with the really furrowed brow and MHned mouth wax only twenty-nine years old, She showed me her picture as a bride In white muslin and curls. And th of the time she talked abou! eareold baby. Ww! In Sunnyside ana bi Netle Jad ight wi Jrug store and w "E don't 4 them,” ab a0, and £ dun't know no o » fell fr to talk cupboard she drow a chop, and In alto. But T think about them all the ttm minuto It was bein warmed over the| even yet. coals, She warmed uver the coffes, And about these two she talked o left from dinner, ahe cut thick slices of| as concerns nobody, until the hands o bread, and ahe brought out a generous| the Kitchen clock pointed to 12 Piece of apple ple, The man wit at the) | Then she was back within her four end of t deal table and devoured] walls {n a moment, fillin kettle with these, looking sidewive at the uneasy | water for the coffee, busting about over dog & dozen ttle dutle ; é | It 1¥ lonesome some nights, watts When he had finished and one away, | anti! at T don't mind as a gen. mumbilng, 1 asked her if that sort of thing came In the $10 q week. “They come every day. “There were two hero before you come this morning’. I never send) anybody away hungry, and I never give, then cohl vittles. Paddy and me ain't got much, but we've got enough for that. don't care If they dont deserve it. They're hungry. And Paddy, he says 10, too,’ At 7.45 Mi Ball inade fresh coffee, the tramp having drunk what was in- tended fOr wupper, and whe set bread, one and dried prune sauce on the table. drew up our ira—she and Mar- Pas and I—and ate supper as she and fartin-éat st alone every night, At 8.20 o'clock supper was over and 4 whe said. eral thing.’* (To be continued.) CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signarute The Pittsb Ing numbe lrport, but well netien ina wetion that ston and a mean order 1 m "Don dua ut more en and ne scan str pr Th tm selves original from = HERBERT MEN i PLAY FINELY. Second Concert—-Mrs. Bloomfielc - Zeisler. urg Orchestra’s manifested work of t admi the balance y of tone Richard Strauss's which tried them quilted otn tudes weird compost paginat oe elererererer OOOO Immature years playing the p: “ON THE QUIET” SEEMS TO BE MAKING A HIT. Cures Drunkards A Remarkable Remedy Which Clergymen, Physicians and Temperance Workers Now Meartily Indorse. Can Be Given Secretly in Colfee, Tea or Food, Thus Curing the Drunkard Without tlis Co-operation. The Remedy Is Sent Free to All. After casing endeavor ‘lly secured the ‘ r hie _re- ic. This mixed with he able, curite seemed time that German dt. y that [ ras cured with while! ya great Kain to ords and nr ~ 2, choos aeht an enes in a colle sete aan isome of the Scenes Pre [iwi hic haste avn” cay ie reves 3 e . Nre and he did tt beautlfully. In Que resting and full of a su appen: sented Show a Touch Joudtience 1 tottest many Yale alumi charm, The Introduction to Act IL, jand th to be the most amused, of the apprentices and the of Real Life. Aatienavachtascene. ofx the Kmeiateraingers./ front | The yacht scene was clever, but ‘t did Wagner's Meistersinge whi cSsaees ject am If the Arizon: Mloomfctd-zeleler, planint, waa | Produced at the Madinon Square Thea- | customary Mer epinode Joomela- . planiat, WAR ie. ie to my mind t ryable. to his pre ist. She bent nearly. double: « re. Is, ta my mind, the most enjoyable, [Pratt fo hin or > and every nerve of her musing, and wrtogether satisfac a in Hy on eal be other mmedy New York has seen 'n many go, When she was last heard here. | van ane Rut her playing was virile and masterly. an Tet A credit to its auth one of sche greatest raf ter tone wax full and round tn Gri Augustus Thomas; a credit to oun olden | Specific rerte for plano and orchestra, on 16, /man featured, Mr. Wiliam Colller, and | No after frequently pr niente ered pti rea eel “Ta very notte credit to the t nertbed tt be given mecratly 0 by, the aust uber’ + | tse: drankard’s inother or daughter, Hark. Ia t rk’ wa dainty | tell Franklyn Waters, who has moved thou- . rather pinched (he Schubert-| It haw been my fortune : nands by his stirring temperance lectures, “Marche Militeire,” and was land sundry occasions to arrogantly piu nays ount of eloquence can equal bit ragged at Umey, but an encore Was |e rences at thin, anime some righte—an he won| accomplishinents of Golden demanued, to which she ylelded Athi . rights im to have now Specific. It in the greatest temperance within the past few years, and 1 have Worker ths world has ever seen, I have known It to cure drunkards who were al- kenerally departed with a sense of re-| woman mature years, suo Necker's ‘Cello Recital. fef. ‘The biting air of Twenty-fourth | Mrs. ¢ (and of Loutee | re tetas Rvery woman ahoutd dover Hecker, the ‘cellist, at his reettal | street has been ike smel dene hat bute hentai take: thercens ; en Specific a household ndelssonn Hatt yesterday after-} person who has been contin tre of the stage and tries to be Snail rene) Fioeenoe a llostianaFreatlis noone mere! than) coutlrmed: the ’exce morgue of French wit. But! teh At Im madly Uke Lotta tryin ty, Obl saayets coe oe 2 ye yinide on his appeara no Mr. Thoman’a play sineliing suits | lettle Lord Fauntlers nul had for years patiently borne the dis. Nirthak Hostone Brmahony| werelitcnol tiie neccustep to grace, suffering, misery and privations due it Titan tee , jt tty Jonne fo my husband's drinking habits. Hearing ts tone ds full and ‘On the Quiet" CT hu thy tle den pme} of your marvellous remedy for the eure of clever Httle bt, chock. fy hs (er with the tis] drunkenness, wht could give my hus- am! brighte: Jed in trying t y her] band secre mixed a mea dit a rest it sing dla. n-year-old. ithe hla He ae rem- ° hich a man living at New sly is ode he did not Ghellayanajhavinataniintiers Neat Reporter. Rope wnat if wor that sa quickly, relieved ines in New ¥. Mies He Mier Gu sinter of the] BS craving for liquor, 1 soon f New could imagin | f ©] that my mts slicomplece: succeas Star) was wood, aml xo was Mr, Cranley | SMat i0% i srenifes es Kacy to Guesa. [Dourins. Mr. George W. parsons, Mr; | tanse a iniracie for me, I want others to pnts Lecture ‘To-Morre: It Im very easy’ for the contempor- | arn" qeoree 1 irauinsin, The latter A ae She Un teat ha a : a ehace SSE " i ‘ou are at Tl 0 refer "0 me | Techalkowsky and Russian National: [Cus mind to Kuess where Mr-Thomas | was a revorter, and ax much did not take | {old Sou about this, inasvelloun renedy ee 3 ; stot Ww, [found his plot. He has written no/out a ebook and laboriously wet a} “Send your name and address to Dre 2, W | ten ‘ts to be the subject of “Arizona,” but he has read hie | Pehell with his tongue. | Mr. ingon | Haines, Glenn” Building, Cinetnaat ii # tecture at Daly's Thea: |TOOm VAP zona has read Ws | Convinced me from the first that some | Ohio. and he will mail a {ree sample of th - afternoon, talian Cari. |Re¥srap ni hun evolved a stage | time in hin had mot a rent re-| remedy to you secitrely sealed [nm plain 7 3 young WoIn- porter aid had studied Nx methods. | wrapper, also full directions how to tse ft Violins Jan | whose father was enormously | Mr Robinson pproaching the clty | books testimonials from hundreds who Ithy Was mated and editor (when the city editor wan In al have been cured, acd everything needed to. tener of title, It was! good humor) could probably ~ get Af ald you in saving (ose aud dear to allavery. jehance, He is only stage reporter | you from a I on and ult. us trig tn violin | Bui took us away from/ | have ever seen who could get by the d celto this by giving ws ac which appealed | oMce boy without iy at SYLVESTER RAWLING. to moat of his patrons aft eatery WILLIAM RAYMOND 811. MAD MAN IN AFT Maniac Arouses Aristo- 1 two. policemi was taken to was extremely A straitjacket. 1 Denstrom wan curried } H AVENUE.’ COUNTRY LIFE Planning Alterations of i | ily Into tt an carried poadly into It) wire to-day destroyed the dwelling of Téeut. Melndoe, at Samly Hook. The | ,ao4 window ¥ Hellevue Hospital, He able violent and was placed|damage was about $300. A defective | Fulton flue Was the cause, borvughe. superior to ary oyster crackers you ever tasted—crisp and finely flavored— the best crackers to serve with Oynen, Fireman Badly Winter. IGROMER'S EASY FELL FROM CAR PLATFORM. Injured HIPS, wire o- sara Strate peer Homes comfart- | Roebuck, vena a Mashattan and Brvoxlya | Tu DEAF CURED OR NO PAY, for any of the ay Dart ot_ the om and era ton teee hee tir, 1 4 Holidays, 10 ¢ Feaaeaetl eninge 7 to §. tn. on the Bye and | METROPOLITAN OPERA-HOURE, ASON 1900-1501. F the direction of Sit. 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To-day eset Gall ie MUSEUM. | Georgia, Magnetic Lady: Lady sortstera: | DAILY. Sa i ; m 7 HoUS * Sineasenintal His House at and the Conductor pap’ TENMAMIA THEA. 8 rus en Bway ood. EVER) | Wantage. Arrested, Amusements. Sat, Mat. 6 & Oc.) os 15. Sin”: ROSS THE PA ‘The anties of a man! LONDON, Feb cro : F Gate zi con- ith itary Clay Blaney Idents of Fitth avenu UeaRitetrenarcaieith istinaa | eecraranes eancamecare ioral METROPOLIS © enth street at 4c pack: this Morning: ting the {fe of aa ordinary English land-| Brooklyn, fell backward from the rear Wei HOPPER, RUSSELL. SINTOL ON eeee, after me “Thev wil cn mas cales iyloutsldutianlionceaTaiiawnvorceaaal Ul sirvot at 3 o'clock this morning trot Wenen 4c rittyg TEBTON, HUBER’S ts. Inally he went up the steps of Henja- = He taken to) Bellevur lospita! iewates’ Put Together, min Welles's home, 6 Fitty-nev= | cnewhere. where the doctors found that his sku FIDDLE: DEE: DEE* Berices The Gey Lara ques, thth wreet, and tang the bell. stn, | He te planning many alterations in| wes inictured. He may dle. & A Noval Family. Welles, who in a wealthy importer, atuck | Moat Houro und contemplates ex neh Posaltel, conductor of the car, seallath his head from the window, and after a} .mprovements in ie grounds. lives “at 2i2) Bat Ninety-tou | Pegpinge | Bs Brooldyn Amusement Hite argument with nix caller donned a is aeen In Letcombe and drives street, wits arrested. dnd will be de- Noone eaten: bath and went to the front door. vy village hansom, Uilned at the Weat ‘Thirttoth | street ad Altion, © | ————_________________ Wh the door was opened the mad- wtate the o! police station until the circumstances rrow a Be = man pushed Into the vestibule and been In ¢ f the acctient an more fully known. SPH CIALS ENOAGEMENT or DAN DAN DALY. Jed for protection {rom hin tmagin- cing rat will soon vcacnient tna peas Pale = LADIES’ MATINEE ? enced by the activit Presamen to Dance. the intruder outatde Ji DELLA FOX. 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