“The dinner was a somewhat formidable business. Dining with the van der Luydens was at best no light matter, and dining there with a Duke who was their cousin was almost a religious solemnity.”— The Age of Innocence
“If you dined with the Lovell Mingotts you got canvas-back and terrapin and vintage wines.”— The Age of Innocence
The above menu comes from a weekend extravaganza hosted by Edith and George Jay Gould a few days before Christmas in 1899. The event marked the opening of a new building on the grounds of their estate, Georgian Court, in Lakewood, New Jersey. The large structure housed tennis, racquet, and squash courts, along with a swimming pool, gymnasium, three bowling alleys, a billiards room, Turkish and Russian baths, a steam room, and twenty bedrooms for the resident polo team. Over two days, their guests dined, danced, and attended performances in a theater built specially for the occasion, where three plays were staged. During the festivities, Edith Gould made her first return to the stage since her marriage, starring in The Twilight of the God, written and directed by Edith Wharton. The portrait of a woman tipped inside this bifold may be a fanciful depiction of Edith Gould.





![[Henry F. Dimock Residence], 25 East 60th St., New York City. 25 April 1892. Manuscript bill of fare. 7 x 4½ inches. Provenance: Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWeK5ezG2DvGuzanuPFjF3dEPjvraX0_CEtP1L3jgS7hQAQF5HiK3CaCBIyglRSFX39Du-dD6dtitjj4Lvw1x86XpyoVoP6lVvf5MQtrebwccGE1M_KtpxWnpdVKVVIDbXZzoOGiEsOYku3jBx804ohQ9xgsfxwIS0ah-2Tw5j_Z76WUMkbZhDoKwbtdU/w256-h400/img872.jpg)







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