Brookville never would have been a tuxedo under any circumstances, but I reckon it would have fared a little better if Mr. Bolton hadn't failed to see the difference between mine and thine.
"An Alabaster Box"
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley
No. They generally have a house at the seaside, at Newport or Bar Harbor, for the summer, and one at Lenox or tuxedo for the fall; and they go to Florida for the winter, or Nice.
"The Quality of Mercy"
W. D. Howells
Once a respectable newspaper reported him at tuxedo for the week's end; his name, linked with the clergy, frequently occupied such space under the column headed "Ecclesiastical News" as was devoted to the progress of the new chapel, and many old ladies began to become familiar with his name.
"The Fighting Chance"
Robert W. Chambers