28 examples of tuxedo in sentences

"Yes, but I reckon they are not dressed up as we are," Tom had on his tuxedo and a white tie, and Dick was similarly attired.

That is to say, she had not exactly dismissed it, she used no conscious effort, it had gone of itselfor, rather, it had been crowded out, dominated by a sudden and strong disinclination to go to Tuxedo.

Then come to Tuxedo with your maid to-morrow morning.

DELANCY COURLAND, Tuxedo.

" "Didn't you want to go to Tuxedo?

In fact, now that I think of it, why should I have wished to go to Tuxedo?

It's stupid to want to go to Tuxedo when New York is so attractive.

She said, gravely, with heightened color: "I was standing by the window this morning, thinking, and it occurred to me that I didn't care to go to Tuxedo....

"So you see," she said, "that if I had not changed my mind about going to Tuxedo this morning you would not be here now.

"If you hadn't been ill you would have gone to Tuxedo, and I should have seen you there."

Who the devil is 'We'?" "Mr. Vanderdynk and I. We're taking my maid and coming down to Tuxedo this evening together.

"Was dadvivacious?" The young man said: "I'd rather go back into that elevator than go to Tuxedo.... ButI'm going.

H. CASIMIR DE RHAM, Tuxedo, N.Y. DR.

dishabille, morning dress, undress. kimono; lungi^; shooting-coat; mufti; rags, tatters, old clothes; mourning, weeds; duds; slippers. robe, tunic, paletot^, habit, gown, coat, frock, blouse, toga, smock frock, claw coat, hammer coat, Prince Albert coat^, sack coat, tuxedo coat, frock coat, dress coat, tail coat.

Adam Askew wore loose white clothes, a well-cut Tuxedo jacket, a diamond ring, and another big diamond in his scarf.

He had refused all invitations to join any Fourth-of-July parties at the seashore or on the Sound or at Tuxedo, because he expected his people home from Europe, and had to be in New York to meet them.

Ralph at once hired a small house at Tuxedo and Undine of course accompanied her son to the country; but she spent only the Sundays with him, running up to town during the week to be with her husband, as she explained.

That Van Degen seemed also to wonder was becoming unpleasantly apparent: his cheque had evidently not brought in the return he expected, and he put his grievance to her frankly one day when he motored down to lunch at Tuxedo.

Whatever the old servant lacked in agility he made up in certain knowledge; as he laid out a fresh tuxedo, Anthony changed with the speed of one pursued.

Tuxedo was in the shade.

The famous Tuxedo Club, Tuxedo Park, New York, installed the first formal Club court in 1898.

The famous Tuxedo Club, Tuxedo Park, New York, installed the first formal Club court in 1898.

To this end he has visited or will visit every place of importance, including the Bowery, China Town, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Yosemite Valley, Niagara, Tuxedo, Chicago, the Waldorf-Astoria, Bunker's Hill, Milwaukee, Chautauqua, the Clover Club, Greenwich Village and Troy.

* TUXEDO TRADEMARK.

Early attention is called to our Knitted Suit, "The TUXEDO," for Ladies', Misses' and Children's wear.

28 examples of  tuxedo  in sentences