Show PATTI ARRIVES She Will Make Her Perennial Farewell Tour She Will JInc Only In Concert To Appear aa the Colleen Bavvn KorHair ia Black Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK Jan 2It was 10 oclock when the big Inman liner the City of Paris steamed up to her dock pier 43 North nyer yesterday morning She had taken just seven days and twentythree hours in her passage from Liverpool Captain Watkins Wat-kins says the passage was one of the most severe ho over experienced Patti was the only woman on board the City of Paris woo was not seasiCK jNot a bit not the least little bit of a bit she laughingly said today when asked if she hadnt felt an occasional oc-casional qualm As for Nicolmi well ha didnt own up that his stomach went back on him No man ever does when the question ques-tion is one of sea sickness but as ho expressed ex-pressed it it Tvas one of the moat horrible voyages he ever experienced I barn crossed the ocean more times than 1 care to count she said m her parlor at the Windsor hotel where a reporter found her among heaps of flowers I have earned mj sea legs by a long apprenticeship She looked as calm ana young and happy as though she were safely enconsed before a bright wood fire in Craig Nos castle Prince Ricci lay on the singers lap wrapped up in a red blanket and swathed about the neck as though he had croup or his shrill vocal organs were as precious a thing aa Pattis own He is the sweetest loveliest love-liest little dog m the whole woria murmured mur-mured his mistress as she showered his face with kisses and I had a great deal rather you would write about him than me I am sure he IB far moro interesting What are my plans Patti added Ob you KUUIV i am ouiy going 10 sing in concert con-cert this trip We open here next Thursday Thurs-day Wo give two operatic concerts m New York and then we fly ail over the country It will be a very busy time for ne I am sure and then when it is all over I am going back to Craig y Nos again I have inv passage engaged already on the City of Paris when she makes her trip cross next May I think May 4 is the exact ex-act date I shall sing once moro the old song Next Thursday I am to appear in ho first set of Semiramide old favor ito of mine you know and on the 17th Traviata is down on the bills I believe Mme Paiti was asked if she had been signing much lately Why 1 sing half the time she an wered I cant help it I was asked to open the season m Pans at the Grand opera house but I had to decline I sing a Craig y Nos every day And then the songstress went into rhapsody rhaps-ody about her castle She called her maid to bring out photographs of the place and took special pleasure in dilating on the beauties of her theatre there which sLt runs herself without being dependent on the whims and caprices of operatic mann cia I have sung there often but I am going to attempt something new when I get back I am going to appear as an actress in Colleen 3awn Boucicaults Colleen and that will be droll will it not to begin as an amateur am-ateur after so many years of service on the stage In answer to a query about her health Patti said that it was always good and was never better than at present She was dressed in a soft loose clinging dress of gray with slashes of silver in it and an edging of thick gray fur Magnificent jewels flashed from her fingers and glittered ered at her throat Her eyes were bright as ever and her smile as gay and charming as it was in the days of the old academy A stilletto of brilliants gleamed m Pattis hair which is jet blacs this trip as it should bo |