The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1902, Page 3

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1 EES SLOG | Tigh ee: BER hs See ay OE De CAPE s Quayey om im nr = — ae EEL FE, = weer Tee SOT RS: THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, J JANUARY 10, 190200 - VANDERBILT DINNER--MUSICALE COST A FORTUNE. oe ya ae 2 omen it Most Exclusive Seventy of New York's Most Exclusive Society Bidden = U There Sembrich Sang and Kubelik, the Great Violinist, and Gerardy, as Guests to the Board of Young Cornelius and His { : ‘ the Master ‘Cellist, Played—A Feast of Music for Which Wife—Others to Musicale. a. ; { the Host Paid Thousands. A notable entertainment f most notable members of New Y society was given last night by Mr : and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt « : their home, Fifth avenue anc ty ; Dinner... sss minthiattect : Flowers & dinner favors. It was in form of a dinner : Mme. Sembrich...... musicale, w! Jar Alvertiser relief from th ' a has charact ctety, The dinner, which was served to seventy guests, was prepared by most noted caterer in Fiftt The service was f 1 floral decorations particularly beaut The treat for the palates Vanderbilt's ay > dan Kubelik. . . : dean Gerardy..... + Minor expenses... .... round o: es that ed this winter in so THE OINNER. Consomme de tortue verte. tase ala Diepnaise Sellewasreu Pommes nouselies Cnateau. Haricots verts, Terrapin Canyasback duck, {the Met- vided by Mme t feity. Hominy ropolitan Company; Jean Chaud ircid ce votaille Regence, Gerardy cellist, and Herr lade Russe { Jan Kubelik, the rd of the Ulace violin, whose pla is paid for at Perc sree the rate of & ormance, and penccs tates View whose hair fs remarkable JAN KUBELIK Moet & Chardom 89, Apoliinarts, ° { Some Came After Dinner. | ie ere-tibia-t: $:bs6.5-4-0:400035, +-2-0-00008 Not all of the guests invited by Mr pte ~ : and Mrs. Vanderbilt to the musicale | vet, embellished with steel paillettes; vided in a private entertainment in VANDERBILT NMUSICALE. were invited to the dinner, so they} and point la She also wore some! one night. Ry ; went to the house in two sections— | magnificent diamonds | The singer and the players were i Mr ~ 1 one section comprising those who In of diamonds| applauded rapturously. They wer a F 4 were to be dined and ente: ed, the | was da . be-| very gracious in responding to en M other section comprising m- adorned than| cores and appeared to enter fully | “tf (ery + ‘i moned for the entertainment alon ms sto the reigning spirit of enthusi-| M ‘ These latter had been bidden to ap- : velopithe Mxciualve asm ' . Pear at a late hour and dined - rhe hosen from the| Many congratulations were extend 1} yey \ ' 3 where, joining those who had sat at! most excl York's exelu Mr. Vanderbilt and his | M y . the Vanderbilt board in the ballroom | cige set aati tha novelty Deir oial adel and )iiy aes : M of the mansion, where the musteale of the afta Feapousiblector a itt |. ils auienta wars Mr ; eer 5 was held of tan nat was almost nan: showed most ¢ a ' cy ‘The gowns and je worn by the | mous u ieeievaot een, pi in| siving & compart! MUSICAL PROGRAMME, w ‘ 1 in women were very iful. Mrs. | per} t 0 a 5 : = at baal ela NS af Lav Re ee re Bachelors Ball, which is to be held| 3 sonate (tog mocements)-B echerini M ive: a (a) Romance and A ic Zingare. ot son Wreniawshi M si MOUSE BLOCKADES |LEXINGTON WANTS [PLATT IN FAVOR * zx 4 HERR JAN KUBL “LIK. M Songs u (a) “Mignon” Gounod M ALL GAY BROADWAY NONE OFUNCLE TOM OF OSTEOPATHY.) ssi. : ‘ . me se fitena ate | fe) “Aw Mi : . TRAFFIC HALTS UNTIL TINY. DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDER- SENATOR WILL AID NEW wage ae arr Arad MF | CRIPPLE HAS CROSSED. ACY PROTEST AGAINST PLAY. © SCHOOL TO PASS BILL. (a) Arles. é Ur tha Mex wiwar Seartr i = feos ; CORNELIUS VANDERBILT Mv y Paintal Journey a aeons | Say Ht Gives Children False Ten sayy specialiste Who Demand Rec- : i anes w of History and Is in Disrespect Seal anlA ce, Waetke tal Bele out Oooo M P , to Southern Gentility. | ciel + | “WNo piace time home! No piace te + t | |, (denced\tn' Bis Own ‘Treatment. (2) “Des Giekentharmers Toch- 5 | get one like tha Sunday World’a H Stew The holy Yogeo of Hi atanierith| — i terlein... q and Home Wants. ert ard the E LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan WASHINGTON, Jan, 19—Senator T | (CY se TG : — a (e) Mazourka, ‘Voici que j'ai: ‘ Mamta ri m2 Croyse & Brandegee’s Clothing Stock MME. SEMBRICH. (a) Andante. (0) Campane i (ec) Gypay Mus HERR k Lik. Vietor Harris OOCOODOOOOT We were gael We made af ROUND OF HEROS “|OFFICER FITZGERALD STOPS 1 RUNAWAY HORSE. “Spot Gash 4 Won The L Day. ds we could j in co onveying to you this sale, the clothing, the lows 177Hy WEF 31 pala 608 pe Dtiem B. ¥. Sst The Mesars. 4. GUMPEL ARD SORS S33 Eigmerave *. 1 We nave concluded to accept your off made today. We feel that cur sacrifice 13 tuiy apprecfated. CROUSE & BRANDEGEE. | Frightened Creature Was Viung- for cur atote, & <8 ing Toward Crowd er for tome. Shipzen mo ae was lifted and B JEWEL ROBBERY ECE OF "BOSS" OR, CUYLER IS 0 SOLVED With ca AN INCOMPETENT. | YEARS OLD TO-DAY. POCKET PIECE LED TO AR- GRACE M’LAUGHLIN’S PROP- FULL HALF LF CENTURY AN REST IN PERTH AMBOY. | ERTY BEING PROTECTED. ORDAINED MINISTER. ' exaggerate the lacts as they are, <a Bin Crouse & Brandegee Clothing is univer- \E-xtra- “sally accepted as a standard of measuring clothing excellence. It is clothing unrivall led in ready-made circles and feared by custom oo the pou over. 42" § $] tel 18. 00 Suits We) Suits Hi i if lie Money Given in Payment for Drink | syiterate Gave Pollee Clue in er bend Hee Oration Given Him by Fel Ure | hers of the National Tem- perance Soclety ‘ Ping Spal neater : cn ae Es « . " stellen tre Ee C j nt ar s 1 2,00 y Vv $ $j 8.°° v Vv $95, is he aivng af 0 We ; my Overcoats = Overcoats Overcoats he a 2 M ie a SNE | - Tin eee ee [$2.50 Trousers, 3]. 00 sca Extral! | 53.50 Trousers, $9 90 eee ates a oneatenen T car ah {$3.00 ts met in these sateen | $4.00 ego aig w Not [nes Ward trek 20h ie News York Never Fic the Likes of Our Boys’ Clothing Sacrifices. Eee et eae Sl 1& S ca mosis Tuan Ie Ip | J. Gumpel & Son, SH pean the oy sane ‘ wh he Wate i SATURD. AY. 210 Sixth Ave., near 14th. $43-535 Eighth Ave., near 37th. SATY RDAY. ——- . 47th. in morning, | 2.000 Alma eu 385 Sixth Ave., near 23d. 767 Eighth Ave, co the coin to the saloon-keeper. He was) could not rea it of a fire at 2 0% held tn $900 ball for the Grand Jury, The! house in “Bub's" charge. He sate no} The loss will probably exceed $25,000 Jewelry was not recovered, mention of it In his will, fully covered by insurance. wall, See s SON Rs se

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