have 1*1 y-»ome t.t and from Vaii-»n of lt;sklllIs a ; f?don. the was ;iety.Mr. their i the arlt» erine rlton.Mary:: thetinte.have going it ata rc-room rhter,e ro-itreethaveandrturnonwhoveralk.haveitreetitlngrden,NewMISS ELISE EVERETT BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. PAUL ABBOTTlowed by Reception in Her Parents* Houie.Miss Eiise Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leo Everett of 130 East Sixty-seventh street, was married yesterday to Mr. Paul Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Abbott of this city and East Hampton. L. I. The ceremony was performed in the Church ofthe Transfiguration by the Rev. Dr. Georgo C. Houghton, rector, and was witnessed by a large gathering of relatives and friends. A reception followed in the ballroom of the Colony Club, where on Thanksgiving night of iast year the bride was introduced to society at a dinner and da nee given by her parents.Miss Everett entered the church yesterday with her father. Her gown, of her own design, was of heavy white satin, made In the Directolre fashion, the long court train being bordered with ermine fur. Her veil, of point d’Angle-terre, had been worn by her mother at her own wedding and also by other brides of the family.Miss Jane Abbott, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. She wore a costume of pink and silver tissue and a toque of sliver, carrying an old fashioned nosegay of blue and pink flowers. The bridesmaids, Misses Mary Mlllicent Rogers, Sheila and Beatrice Byrne, Margaret Kahn, Anne Moffett, Burks Yuille, j Rosanna Flske of Boston, Lela Emery, Beth Martin and Polly Brooks, all wore costumes of pale blue and silver tissue and silver toques, carrying nosegays like that of the maid of honor. There wtfa a small flower girl, Grace Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cook, who wore a dainty frock of will to chiffon and lace.Mr. Arnold Wood, Jr., was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Noel Armstrong, Denning Miller, William Town-rife nd Adee, John Dodd, James M. Thompson, C. Huntington Erhart, George DuPont Pratt, Jr.; J. Murray Mitchell, Edison Lewis and Edward T. Wallace. When they return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Abbott will live in this city.Mrs. Paul Abbott.‘Shades' of Famous NewYork Men Dine at Delmonico'sFitz-Greene Hnlleck Keeps an Anxious Eye on John Jacob Astor.rsrrtsr nr u/rCTJif/A/QTrP“Shades of Delmonico’s!” roared Tom Ollphant in his best early Victorian