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oe ae _ THE EVENING WORKED: TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1907. ) \Cartoonist Ketten’s Impressions of Hilarious Nev a SETAE Ae Year Celebration In a Typical Fashionable Cate BLAZE OF GLORY I Gashionable: fae in New Calendar- Child ‘at Brilliant Feasts, While Fog-Shrouded Streets Ring with Tremendous Din. “HEALTH AND PROSPERITY,” SAYS SPEAKER CANNON My Telexraph to the Editor of The Byening World.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, 1906. A-New Year's greeting to your readers._.1_ wish them health and prosperity.. When this New Year becomes the old year, may all they have achieved in its days:be remem- bered with satisfaction. J. G. CANNON. Te BOIS - ALA SANTE De LA BONNE ANNES 4 Nineteen Hundred and Seven was a Luicullar! New Year's beginning for New_York. Had the famous-Roman spender risen out of the fog and Bi pont zs —i eZ ore ~~ SEE THE “time that enveloped Manhattan Island from the Ship Canal to the Bat- % : TF : Se F Zn OAs i tery, he would have found that humming-bird’s tongues by the platter |- y. E : Seal : ¥ SACREBLEU / were common as Quincy-Bay lobsters are in Boston. Prosperity rang from every briillantly Mghted corner of New York It ~-Fang inthe cash registers of the dinglest WilMamsburg saloon, and-tae clerk atthe St Regis banked up gilt- “edged checks unti) the safe suffered trom acute Indigestion, if : = Within the grea blaze_of J c with shat would have ransomed a ‘baker’ “dozen of medieval princes. “In Sherry's, Delnonico's, the Kine ywcker, the Gotham, the Astor, tbe Ma- Jestic. the Woldorf-\storia were the captains und minor commissioned of- ficers of Indusiry—without was the din of the fog-enshrouded throng: Ate WINE TOO COMMON FOR LEHR’S COTERIE. + . In Sherry’s there wes aselect Ittle party that got its cue o savoir faire frou. Harry lehr, There Mrs. Lehr, a daughter of the famous | \,), allowed after 9 A. M.—oham- Dexels, bankers of Philadelpt.fa, Bradish Johnson, jr., whose father’s mill-| pagne or sparkling Burgundy. fons acenmulate white he sterps; \ifred_-Gwynne Vandertilt and all the| The Walorf-Astoria. set haa been SRC See wre of Newpo! = called the "Gilt-Plugh" crowd, © but - Y Keading Room's select coterle of Newport. AnatativersbaucnWenstalicg camniee nas | Mr. Lehy made a great hit by declaring that wine was vulgarly common | as: Jatin Jacob Astor, Perry Belmont, | . z WELCOMING -THe— NEW YEAR IN A FRENCH CAFE ON BROADWAY — nnionds, the ali.the same. It. was man, but it wax : B; Va and no one must get angry or mind tie canssquences of 0 i a j{neonventence, Mth ui played, and there, were those and did sing. The el out Into Sixth, Urns'a restaurant, , —fowing at the mere inspiration of dotlies in all the hctela and tawdry |0. H. P. Belmont iand (many others RESOL UTIONS,. GOOD AND BAD, ae Yorke elacharecentheTeds ahas restaurants ‘ Rea ite eetthe cane Rae THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN MADE in ohorus, nnd “Let us drink the new year {n In Croton,” he suggested, whereupon he| fore the lights in all restaurants were BY TWENTY-FIVE NEW YORKERS. Across the street from the Indlan-) they’ came each tried to see who could they Oetios yelling, fun-loving crowd at the Astor | talk the most and the loudest: became a Hon,,for he hud suggested ® beverage that was brilliantly original. | dimmed and then, upon the birth of ¥ one wanted to MAYOR M'CLELLAN—To renew my subscription to the Cosmopolitan Ea ” : ‘ the New Year, Were the guests at Itector’a, The Kcene Over jn Sixth aventic K's, the y ‘Groton? asked one of the Ittle ‘party. “‘Thnt sounds suspiciously Divmatcenhereaneipuch'© Magazine. at the Antor wan repeated there. The! nii9\-heolad’ slippers of preity women Neen Rea hm aes Mike a bug. Harry, for the world you wouldn't be so terribly original.” The following notables occupied ta- i) Nghts were put out, the crowds yelled) would rave scirred the table cloths] | # vn Appeared. Theny oaba came, “Mr, Lehr adjusted t:jg green chysanthemum, and in a burst of eloquence | bles at the hyphenated Astor caravan- AUGUST BELMONT—To put rocking Votealrs on "L" and Subway station }/and sang, and then they yelled and) more’ than once had not the walters} tna . ‘ . Mr. B. Stafford, 3 x [sang again os the lights resumed thelr! ty, ALE Raw dunsihgiten'|icen AY convinced the tittic party’ that, Father Knickebocker's Well was worthy [202g “Mt by 9 StATore. Gen: Field, |] platform. SE Bere ee shee eer secon |e even of the most particular Rebecca Mr. J. Colla, Mr. R. Morse, Mr. H. CHARLES F, MURPHY—To send a brass band to Harlem to escort Percy There was wine and there wan more | yaw the true Bohemian, the 5 Hort Mr.J. Vandonbeck,_Mr.A— Halli | 5, Si doth of It Botte. loca=olonieep it oftt@at and ots So bubbled. the spirit of.the new. year throughout, the Greater City. Mre-Lippencott, Mr J. Douglas, Mee at [p este 12-the. City. Hall s eee thgtmicste lad” hovha;-dthers~ had} the-daydimey met-his friend: a Yearn eve was a Mgnt tobe >. at Sf fing. Tablete, Ta to Eure, some cozy corner af prosperity there were grouns of angutsh as the aan Robinson, Mr. Charles Roosevelt, Mr. : : poeetnee pe ieee ty ERS PAA TSPETY GUI] Pe PED |. mittent showers pattcred upon the panes. Splendtl plumes would phe | Charles 8: Mr. Archibald White. seen : Scenes g : eee of_the wind instruments | ee eee crowd thet | ruined, the drenching fog wotild surely destroy creations that had occupted enon Mien a et it | POLICE. comsnastoNeR BINGHAl Hodgina, Gal. i ever went into Jnck’s to, fun an He A_ seven- ate Worl Want bours-and-days-of- consummate -eftort: Fase = ceereene | Ms Charlee qartiad ‘Col. Leoter, Mz. of || !e8er, Formoaa, Hogun and O'Connor pee Pec tory i tors whet Aa eae hha rena litt them Ning gre a ee, table or STREETS GIVEN. UP TO SATURNALIA. sonsalon sBerieeebent ma Reaver OSCAR HAMMEPSTEIN—To,-buy—a-zenson-ticket to the Metropolitan andawhen: pa ‘the own of @aue Austins Yét the cab harbors and the garages were empty. Small fortunes were | Mr. Jeffernon Levy. offered for cars with limousines, and scores of couples would have wel- __ 2,500 at Hotel Astor. comed a Boston herdic as a vehicle of-infinite comfort and luxury. ‘There | More than two thousand five hundred wns_a soother of cabs about the Cafe Marti men and women rang out the old year | and writhed beneath the New Year spreads yelling MET MAGIeAS ce ee _ +The tultitude, keyed up to. the very spox of Saturnalian abandon, | was so crowded that polfogmen. atood- dinned by the doors, swept by the corruscating windows. seemingly all alm-|t the door and an attendant asked: Opera-House. “HERR DIREKTOR CONRIED—To give Ovcar Hammerstein a new hat, DAVID BEI.ASCO—To send my photowraph to Abe Erlang: WILLIAM TPAVERS JEROME—To bulld-a clock, that will sound an_alarm fo-wake me up-when-thr statute of limitations rune-out 4 ‘abd Denton only the Joyous duties of nmusher. OG no Highway or by-| “U8** mrded through a ai persona GOV. HUGNEX—To purchase w lemon detector. __way of the Greater City was there any shabby, hungry-looking spoll-sport.| "Yer, Tv vay teol ‘ = ‘ 2a) nl 8) Nothing was heard but the pasou of rejolelng-for tho good-things that clad| punted hin Pp pre serene 62310 Switzerlund earller thin surpmer and atay Z al Li hundreds of thousands against Inclement weather and filled them with the | ; me. ete ane i g — very best chear. = Se ’ were wah red into the me cits et ‘ Spans ‘ > crowded about = Sa four ‘chatra. eee tale Ertea Sob ctseeeei i s 2 C/ Na, Ve val R») Va tt 1 i > te = — | pate dining-rooma ‘were. all tien ABRAHAM LEVY, counsellor a: law—To xet my heir cut unce a week. bank vault ati.) andthe wees eee | aieeat — lopked in and th ore outside locked nut. {DAN O'REILLY, barrister—To join the Norwegian. branch-of the A-P.A t was on the frat floo S é : = y PLEN D | D H TE Nr sre kearawasicelebracediist un HAC CANREN—To realgn from the Slate Democratic Committes. = dor Ughte, and at five min-| J ut o'clock every Nght w TIMOTHY D. AULLIVAN—To play boty ends against the midale. peercarres lingulshed for one’ syeors a inatant that seca re fore ne aa rained BIG, ENRICO CARUSO=To wear handcufts when I ga to the monkey | eee seemed to shake’ the dig. building, = s @ to the monkey: . an aud the band played _ A Purely nad notice; newspapers of to-morrow morning and evening Society — ard Nee Society Thronged About [33,22 Y: faace and |} house. See j : win give you complete and most intoresting dot Looking over the a Spirit of Ptent eared. CONWAY—T: t a few Indi into the Irish-Amert: Athieti: ock this New Year's Day these are somo of tho things. we ste awaiting eilebles at ‘Stylish Dining Rooms of Big] 4, suuc inde fedeteeeca| eae Saige India ns Unde Meira AmnerlosneAtnetle your coming to-morrow: up “Auld Long Syne,” and the chorus | wan taken up b; mai 1 in- the Testaurant “and hundreds who THOMAS C. PLATT—To quit reading the ‘motrimonial papers. _Hostelries to Join Célebration. at In the White Sale. = ‘ara_crowded Inthe corridors. = = = i i : eo 8 ; ; ; : : the ‘chorus "continued a girl GEORGE Wo PERKINGoTO wonder where Tam at. : Wom, ¢ Covers of ine cam--)-Val- Lac ‘At Delmonico's .there were early and) .plece do resistance. The wine, taking | dressed in white ppeared tn the bal- — neck: Meas trimmed’ choose at ade oc) brits dest Bema ths Aa, cony and from a cornucopla distributed | Be Inter: supper parties to greet the New Its cue from ‘the outer atmosphere. | "Pence “and Plenty” jn the. f . CKEPELLER=To attend the French B Women ANICYSAC HI? Doyll Seip rend datiaivorslackvand| atintntfeain oehe a tage ble gary’ form of | JOUN D. ROCK vattend the French I Night Gowns: ple Fancy Linenst Doylles, Cont some (o begin at that hor, Every Rue ingulahed-looking dotties of-|" Dixie," and again the diners began | Bround neck and sleaves; choose at PSC | valuesupto 25e7 chovse ate y, singing. Yate supper mon Was engaged for the [dered by, Reginald Vanderbilt, who| "Si ine ainere began to really feel | night and the wine cellar was taxed to ; ely P fOr a aves ee uberance of-the-New—Yenr corks ‘tts oldest vinjages.° The teleptr popping like Gating cuns. and Women's Drawers: Good cambric, | Table Cloths: Genuine $2 cloth s 2 a = > made with daep homsiliched ruffle, Fry c—/ two yards jong? splendid quality EORGE H. DA r umbrella styto; 25¢ kind; chooso at. 4 and superb ratterns: alla 5 then-t Central, Embrolderiea; Samplo strips — our, an- 2 Ono dig lot G Broakfast-sizo erator declared that the recelver gave Thee cou ren oo SUIS | i Nual-sale; thousands of yards; beau~ p 1g inch; pood heavy qual~ ~ out to-day because of the great clamor [4ats and thelr wives, and later tele-| alin, and instantly the cry became op: we KATADEI—To erect @ statue of Jim Decker In front of thc i itul patterns and designs ; yard.... © Se ity; worth $1.25 doz, at 95c for tables and rooms, His cardruma’| Phoned that the weather had sent them War, Before long every man and 2 -DEWenod! m LE haters A ihe Bed Sheeis: Soven hundred dozen: extra | Dice Napkings Ail pure Linon, 18 inch: fairly burned with’the names of the | back to Lakeville, L. 1, in three di btate-Houae at Hartford, Conn, y quality: some slight Imperte:tions, 3 Qe giver bleached; never sold bolow Sr Dl These are MmOnK sony Duta great bargain at, 31.23 a dozen; this sale- Ie Sik of: | tance-devouring iaudau’ cars, | There ; Te | AG hi Fee ae ee arcnree: were many of’ the | very.) exclusive Pee nent, diners Im Mein Host /f nrpp g. COLER—To limit my daily conirfoution Tolthe press to 29,00) worda / Pillow Cases: Echt thousynd: splendia | Table Linens Puro Ananiseceees and 33 ‘. re + Knic! ¢! . e] . ons; inbieached; al jow an jesirable cornored {dle Ina niche cave him vis. | Kolckerbocker set at Delmyhico's whal gatepnen Hi. Pell, 6. W. Hotchkise, - : : = size, $6236: whittle they test, Se} {our patornss mo vare 50c fon of everlasting loud garments, pull-| dine modestly . with —wstected vintages! Pg ont W. E Van | = = Sore Saas Laces: Imitation Torchon and cluny— | Muck Towels: India Linons, Piques, Mad- @ogs and a string of race horses. that. thelr famillea have had the New] W % Jr.j Capt. L, Ww. . many widths; a Insort Fi rag and Fancy Fabrics: worth up to. 7 Qe worth up io 3 25e the yard; ths salo es... 1907 Wash Fabrics. : A-great $20,000 purchaso from tho famous Aberfoyle Mills—at 60c The restaurant’ was lavishly decorated | Year's call on for Yeare . a Couch: pedis nel ve ies fae Es At Sherry’s and Waldorf-Astor! RAndolnt Gar srmy oe ae 1 THESE THINGS UNLAWFUL Bait Astor waa one of the early ax] | Cronsing the avenue to Bherry'n ther] RES. Milt itera ya pia ~ TO-DAY AND HEREAFTER. huysen JOT At : , { Dolmontes's with a party of | Was haut ton, but not quite ultra n, tterbury, i} F =o ry : ends: Se blazed with Jowels as Usey got out of | #UPper in Bherry’s and finish in the Bt nc. eM Printed Silk Organdiés Magnificent offects; 1. To Issue free transportation on railroads engaged in Interstate com- white orounds: with ren pat- 19c the limousine of thelt automobile, How-| texts or Delmontco's, or vice versa, ‘ari Gould had a lavishly decorated \ta: | Harely do they go beyond the fish or ble and a brilliant party. . [entree, with a fow Nght wines for a torns: worth 29¢, yard; all_at. i Abbotstord Seersuckers: Kncwn the world over: always 12%¢., yard: now. merce. all Jn destrable length Joseph V. Tiffany, Arthur A. Stillwell 2. To practise deception In labelling food prodiicts or drugs, 0 | balance. Then with’ a fashionable ik Ni pveltieat 32 tnene Swlde Nat will sell all ‘season ‘at ‘30ce ard; a Yachtemen est able) Groaned. 5 vata thy paws on to, the next avlested pee Initial Celebration. {°° 3, To sell whiskey. excent under 2 label which tells the ingreients:of the Sreat bata @ yard: « 2Oe Anton Pond dei I table spot for the after dishes, 0 firat New Yoar waa celebrated at oduct and the agé of such product. ‘ ages N Knlokerbocker, produc! Bie e che rata canesotion me madd creme or EeRIN et arenes ate | nondreds, Unskocemiten (0 cui it will be lawful to-day and hereafter fo manufacture and. sll denaturized The January Clearance indy ‘and nm a rie! Sherry's were | , iscussed With) the chef several weeks J. 41, }Toadley. G. W, Hoadley, thtes At the mid- |p alcohol without payment of internal revenue tax, Embraces every stock In the store—with wonderful reductions on Women’s | go. There wan ono table, groaning, branches of the Guggenheim: tarilly, [Nlent hour the lights were-extingutshed Garments and Furs, Hosiory, Underwear and kindred Ines; also Carpets, with cut cites and’ wilver, that aad! A af, Hummel, Jacub Kisids, Dr. Hall, ee a eer avetenalteroeelonthen rey Furniture, China and Uphoisterings. as woll as tho ~ been trgaged by a group of members of) A. WW. Rosa, Mra Gouvernour Cort-jand sang. "Ameri & huge American | Jo “( alls ae re Tread, M | the utmost. Every | maltim! | ; : S 5 the New York Yacht Club i Francia Lahtry, and W--dould | flax, felt fromthe wall and back of Ittioueee Te ie Lin Mints Put-|-visitor to Now. York. knows tac iteg Annual Sale Silk Remnants at, yd, 39¢, 49c. 59¢ and..... -69c : coby, MH. f “ hha Co}. William D'Alton. Mann, eagle: | peonn werd the feures. "1807" tn incandescent | a Bel at Caweldy. | de rigueur to dine, lunch, sup or even t Anfual Sale Dress Goods Remnants at. yd. 25c, 50c¢ and .75e 5) eyed sand benignly wacchtul, sat at a} The scenes in the Waldorf-Astoria ees ne eat tient PEE Ceri he ¥ Carters ry Nerosels| at Pearce Ssae feat the H Al 1 Gl ce L Rob Wet 100, at $10 t 7e table-where-ha could foouw-the march of | were typical or the spenders wo on “Every Beat In every dining-room was | sw Stee ete) i famous panelled -bed-and found it-too (a Fnial Glearance Lace ODES, Were 0 $100, a 0.8 the society throng. His WhIKET! Goéasionn fairly coagulate in that Inn. |'® ON. Ue oe hort for him, had a party of six to be A ‘who had idl san x ¢ €leamed with silver sheen in the bright! Every lowor corridor waa. jammed! Xone, thove at neha Knickerbocker Y ; fet i had rolinery jeeanaurhetberies Ught of electiic and hia diamond: ftudy throuxhout the ante-New Year hours.) wae Qharles M. Bohwab F. ‘ 5 ware that toned well with 1805 M dimmen the effulgence"of the wonderful but all the tables in the palm gard n| Ieelth, We ution. 4. Tues: Ba Hara Se ena Charlee WW. Wvadeworti; |. Even Ambassador Whitelaw Reld waa sMhirt gear of A. W. Dingwall, fviioay! qnd the main dining-room weee en. | J1#erh Ws Weint Je turned down’ a week ago when he en- Oppenheimer, J.. 8. Chale, J Aiamond dawn came ul Wke thundar ; under “elaborate tnetruction toy 170 mtoked: it, 1. Wilkogsc. 3. St. Regis Taxed by Guests, denvored’(Orcngaxola.table tor hin tame | ie ican = Ot of n cloud of fernn, Oscar, In the cafeand bir there was | ler, , Booking, Oscar, Bclierer, Law: a fly, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho mill: 4 : * There was a Van Alen. party, with) fearceley breathing room, and those w20' mace MN ate ed ing. Gh Burs] Though the § me St. {lonatres Nad i x . Waterman, G1 gla didn't have Btedbina. FF, & Various dinlag

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