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•-. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1901 stood 18 l.tm R..ad. iviv the B«;uon Hill district, which was but the score at the end of the last half oocupie<l for the lirst time last summer by the CAKNTVAL. to 1in favor of the home team. __•_ _ _ __ A. to Jr.; SAUANAC LARK this was the children's fancy drsss JaecKel & owner, William K. Vandorbllt. the Warren Following fifty Co. estate, at Narragantett-avc. and Clay-st.. to A. carnival, wnich was amusing. About littie , AWARDED Ljinfear Norrte; Bishop cottage, tots, fancifully dressed, glided *«« *?* TWO Fl\\ AT Till- WINTER IM-soliTS the H. C. Potter aboj* tumbling Rh -i- 1.~1an.1-,tye.. to Goold H. Redmond; the GOOD WEATHER HELPED TO MAKE there ov. r the smooth Ice, sometimes Gmnd . cottage, Dellmain, Narrairan«ett-ave.. to over one another and occasionally showing not a ;PrU Charles B. Hlllhouse. and the George L. Rlv«s THE WINTER SPORTS UNUSUALLY lS Special property, also In Xarragansett-ave., known as ThVgreat at the rink In the Rosevaie, attrac'tion svaabMjspasd to Mr?. John S. and Miss Stella D. Hays. SUCCESSFUL AND EN- was John W. Xllsson. the world'i champion p«"s UAXY NEW-YORKERS EXJOY THE XTPPIXG AIRS OF THE Among summer residents who have recently been and acrobatic skater, and more than two tnouaana i:i town for brief visits arc Mr. and Mrs. Lorlllard person gathered here to wltneaa him perform his Notice, I Hpeneer. Mr. and Mr?. Hugh D. Auchtncloss. Miss JOYABLE. Nilsson was har« both last Exposition wonderful feats. Mr. NORTH, OTHERS PREFER THE BALMY McCalla. Hamilton B. Tompklns. Ogden Cod- year and the year before, anct so delighted ware all WHILE man, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt. Jr.. Mrs. Saranac Lake, N. T.. Feb. 2 (Sp-dalV-The who saw him that the capacity of the granaataM Hugh K. Norman. Mra. Bdward Carter. Dr, and was to Its utmost. 9. Clarke (formerly Mrs. William F. Bur- fourth annual midwinter Ice carnival of tna Adi- taxed TO SOUTHWARD, Mrs. A. of the On Wednesday afternoon thers were four attrac- WEATHER THE den), who are expected to return here for tha rondack*, given here under the auspices and two a abroad; tions at ths rink of the Pontlac Club, summer season after trip Mr. and Mrs. Club, was In many respects the most suc- to witnwa taa 1.0-iis 1... I-orillard and Mrs Lyman, Mrs. Lorll- Pontiac thousand person* were present ; :• Mrs. ever at the mountain metropolis. events. Th« hockey match between Huntingdon. mi's -l--« and Seth Barton French and cessful held exciting through- her mother. Mrs. Waiker Kearn. Even our Canadian cduslns. Who are supposed to P. W and Valleyfleld. P. VJ.. was Miss Ethel Doremus. Mr. and Mr«. Adrian 11. out. .Both teams played a stront? game, but the LAKEWOOD DOINGS. Joline. Miss Alice Smith, Mr. and lira. Harvey K. know all about winter carnivals, are enthusiastic Huntlngtons proved too much for then* antago- Fink. Mies K. L. Flak. Mrs. Theodore H. Ik. N/.U COTTAGES AT .1/7*. DFSERT TSLASD. over Its signal success. Genuine carnival weather nists, and the gam* resulted tn a score of 3 to 4In Miss Radway. Miss A. 8. Radway. the Misses reipned sup-erne. Overhead the bluest of blue their favor. The Huntingtons were L. McNaugh- Trour*. Miss Con row, Everett A. Thomson. Mr. EUswerth, Me.. Feb. 2 (Special).— The construc- ton. goal; A. Boyd, point; W. Marshall, cover A. and Mrs. Frederick Brooks, Mr?. Andrew Fletcher. cottages at Northeast Harbor skies could be seen through patches of billowy Phillipp, and K. &Co M TILLAGE IMPROVEMENT—THE HOTELS Mr*;. tion of valuable Is point; J. Marshall. W. J. Moir Jaeckel H. Gallatin, clouds; bright, causing the Empires, ValleyfleM. Mrs. C. B. Foot*. Albert Car- serving to r.v.ise renewed interest In the develop- the sun shone clear and Dalgllesh. forwards. The of rlngton Royce, Mrs. Samuel Smith. Mrs. E. C. mountains and forests to lined up as follows; Robinson, goal; J. McMsakia. FURRIERS. CROWDED WITH VISITORS. Casey, Mrs. E. S. Conncll, jr.. Dr. and Mrs. Will- ment of the southwestern part of Mount Desert newly fallen snow upon Exclusive Lakewood, N. J . Feb. :(Special!.— first real Styles snowstorm of the Lakewood season blanketed the High Class resort among the pines with a four Inch covering Novelties Of «now on Wednesday, and the 4mgle of sleigh t>r!ls was the firm thing heard on Thursday morn- FURS and Ins;. ItIs questionable whether the financial return GARMENTS was sufficient remuneration to those who went to OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. the pains of retting their sleighs out of storage, for by the middle of the forenoon sleighing as Final among the recollections, except In well eheltered Reductions locations. Whatever other advantages Lakewood TO EFFECT may Justly claim. Ithas been abundantly demon- strated that continuous elelghlng Is net among them, ayd there have be«»n few exceptions to the Clearance Sale. rule which disposes of all traces of the heaviest snowstorms within a few hours. Incoming crowds added heavily last week to the Union resort attendance of i*-- place, and there was a 37 Square, mid-Lenten appearance in the hotels of the village Between Ibth md • a Sts. over Sunday. The Laurel House filled all its va- cant rooms on Saturdiy, bringing into commission the private parlors, the children's playroom and every corner of the house which could be utilized for sleeping accommodations, putting some puests In necrhy cottages, nnd nla.-lnit late arrivals at other hotels. At the I.nu-el-in-the-Pines Saturday waji a record breaking <*.ay, with a larger guest list than v.as ever before known in the house in the month of January. The Palmer House, the Lex- ington and all the smaller not. is and boarding sinuans r.lso profited by the influx of guests, and withal the crowd was a rood natured one. willing to put up with slight Inconveniences in the gen- eral enjoyment of I.ak.w^od hospitality. The Lakewood Village Improvement Association Veld a meeting on Friday, which was largely at- tended, and at which the following officers were elected: Directors. Dr. W. G. Schauffle-r. Dr. I. 11. Hance. W. A. Hamilton. Mhai Clara B. Dashiell. Mrs. Frederick XV. Downer. David n. Plumer, Mrs. Johnson. Miss E. B. Glover. Mrs. A-thur B. Claflln. Mrs. Blaaaaa, Mrs. <; '.. Hovey. Dr. A. S. Hall. C E. Osborne, John I*Reid and I.n. Thompson. The dim-tor* organised as follows: President, William A. Hamilton; vice-president. Dr. I. 11. Jlance; secretary. Miss Clara I>.i>li til; treasurer. r>r. XV. G. Bchauffler. Villape matters were dl*- cussed, end the treasurer's report .howed a bal- We have reached the his:h water mark ance of JTiO on hand. The formation of a Lagawoaf branch of the So- of value giving in our Remnant Sale. ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is are many cannot being discussed with Interest by influential people We aware that span of the place. Up to this time the only champion the time for a fitting. We take all risks. of dumb animals in Lakewood im been Mrs. Jas- per Lynch, who. as an agent Ist the Ftate society. Our staff of experienced cutters fit several offenders against SOME OF THE SERN IN FRONT OF THE TCr" PALACE, SARANAC. bas called to account COSTUMES perfectly, without trouble to you. the- tenets of that socle* y. The fact that Lake- hack- woods season calls large numbers of street germ, and greatly enhancing point; Thompson, cover; McCullum. centre; Gtfrn- Suits to order, fl4: coat and vest, lam Honan. Mrs. C. H. Wil ox Miss W llcox. Island. The most valuable summer home being sparkle like costly centre, ers here from shore resorts, and the absence of .1 Harrington, him right wing: P. McMeekln, back ana Stephen Donahue. Dr. Edwin I. erected is that of Archibald J. Murray, of New- the beauty of the house and str««-i decorations, wing. authority to exercise control o'er them, William Brvce. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Bhlrland. W. Perctval, left 110.50; trousers. |4, regardless of their village York, on tho Corson property, near Echo »"ove. which were more profuse, anIstI and effective On Wednesday evening occurred the grand fancy create* which ar-- seriously ob- Frank I-»r.i Mrs. J. V Stevens Miss Stevens and rm» conditions C T. Wills, of New-York. The plans by Edward H. Dsahy. the architect of thnn those of previous years. dr<»a.s skating carnival. It was an odl and tuHowa cost. Fancy wool and silk it Is believed that vigorous work Mr. and Mrs. ait crow.; that tutted to in.l flag3and former jectionable, and registrations: Mrp. T. New-York, for cost When each other In fro beneath the by Palmer House 11. M. call a cottage to $25,000. dents and visitors vied with lights at knights and ladies, along the lines suggested the rocieiy would A. Hi-•¦•:-. Mrs. colored the clubhouse--- vesting?. $?». formerly from $10 to nrosius. J. Delanoy. N. Alfred completed In June, 1901, this i-ottnite will be one of producing pleasing and srtlstlc eff"«-!s. not only In klni;:? -irnl queen*, clowns and darkies, each with have beneficial effect. It is probable that s long Frank, Mrs. G. C X- -ny. Vr+4 11. Behneer. II Miss liu<l- the finest 111 the section, nnd in the language Of the charming costumes, but also In the parade of tut a single thought— thai of donnlnfi skates.