Show THE FAMILY DOESNT 1IND A Peculiar Domestic Scene In a German Saloon In Xeiv York There is f > popular Germanrestaurant and saloon en upper Third avenue which is much frequented by families living in tho neighborhood The saloon is separate sepa-rate from the restaurant proper Tho cooking is very good and the prices are very reasonable and as a result the proprietor pro-prietor has grown wealthy An odd and interesting feature of this I resort is the family dinner which occurs oc-curs about 7 oclockevery evening Tho family consists of the big broad shouldered I shoul-dered host his small angular wife a joiij i < rnrinii three little cirJfJ small boy and a governess whoso features fea-tures clearly indicate her New England origin They all sit down together at along a-long table which is placed not in the restaurant but in the center of the saloon sa-loon All around are tables at which sit jolly revelers and frequently during the dinner hour a crowd stands leaning against the bar The family does not seem to mind the saloon surroundings and in fact rarely does any one of them glance up from tho table Tho only interruptions are when some of tho habitual frequenters come up to talk with tho host or his wife The children chatter and carryon carry-on just as though they were in a private pri-vate dining room It gives a homelike and domestic air to tho saloon which probably could not be duplicated in any Other hostelry on Manhattan Islan The only person who seems to be ill at case is the Yankee governessNew York Sun |