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6 For Classified Ad Result BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1933 Telephone MAin 44000 Driscoll Orcb. Plavs On I Hold, Xight Club Xoics a Xh" J.I -A J.L Bright iicc.ui.iu me run diii ar me Crofe Bows at Beach Ferde Orofe will direct his orchestra in daily afternoon concerts at Manhattan Beach beginning Sunday and continuing through Aug. 6. Orofe will present guest artists every day. Harold Stern Is concluding a one-week engagement at the seaside resort tomorrow.

Benny Goodman, will follow Grofe Into Manhattan Beach for one week commencing Aug. 7 and will be followed by Mike Riley, Al Donahue and Kay Kyser on successive weeks. Open-air dancing in the Manhattan Beach Casino will be held tomorrow and Sunday night with Howard Woods and hi orchestra furnishing the music. Sea Shore Capers The second edition of "Sea Shore Capers" opens at the Club Cavalier, 209 w. 48th St, next Tuesday, with Evelyn Nesblt continuing as fea tured attraction.

Additional enter tainment will be provided by Rhoda Chase, singer. Blenda Ransom, pianist; the comedy team of Shaw ana winters; Romona; danseuse and Ines Allen, soubrette. The Cavaliers continue to provide the dance music. Melvin at Coney Jack Melvin. orchestra Wrier af Ocean Terrace, dining and cocktail room oi the Half Moon Hotel on the Boardwalk in Coney Island, wUl feature popular rhumba tunes this week, doing the vocal Interpretations himself.

The novelty entertainment program will also include the three Mellos, members of Mel vin aggregation. Ask Professor Kainni Professor Kamm. nsvcholnfflst. anri psychic, is now entertaining guests at Villepigue's on Sheepshead Bay. He is scheduled to remain for the rest or the season.

Arthur Davey and his orchestra supply dance music nightly. Sally sowing is vocaust. Starts 2d Month Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians start their second mAnth on the Starlight Roof of the Wal- aori-Astna. The band plays for din- net ana supper. Mischa Borr and his tango rhumba band alternate with Lombardo during supper.

Margaret Simpson, Canadian i Jf I i skating champion, featured per. i jf liT 1 Jrljr I former in the International Co- fmmfltf aino'i "Jre Frolics." f' Jf 9 'Chiseler' Complains "S4; That Sand Blasting Y.2 Is Ruining His Art )' ll J'tf Chicago WO The president of a bl I A I national stone cutters' union who Kl A I jfU i wouldn't chisel even a little public- Mvl 4 ity by permitting use or his name NfCy, 1 complains that sand blasting ma- tArs I chinery has played havoc with the I P11, 1 J1 jf ancient hand-art of carving tomb- ijjp'Mfc xNo ft stones. VT' 51,1 "Modern methods have ruined us." he says. "Twenty-five years Coborrt BrooAfyn tVtv 7 -1 I 'Chiseler' Complains That Sand Blasting Is Ruining His Art Chicago (if) The president of a national stone cutters' union who wouldn't chisel even a little publicity by permitting use of his name-complains that sand blasting machinery has played havoc with the ancient hand-art of carving tombstones. "Modern methods have ruined us," he says.

"Twenty-five years New Revue Opens The new mid-Summer edition of Mario Tossati's "Cuban Nights" revue opened at the Havana-Madrid Restaurant, Broadway and Slst last night. Co-starring Pancho and Dolores, Latin dance team, and Mario Del Carmen, 17-year-old Spanish dancer. "Cuban Nights" also features Ade-lita Varela, singer and mistress of ceremonies, and Sylvlo and Melba, rhumba dancers. Nano Rodrigo and his orchestra and Juanito Sanabria and his Mad-rilenos continue to dispense dance music. Sign Olympic Team Leon and Edme, of 52d Manhattan, have signed contracts with Helen Wainwright and her Olympic Diving Girls to be featured at their nite spot for the duration of the Summer.

Helen Wainwright has held every record from the 50-yard mark to the one mile and was point winner for America in two Olympic finals. She Is assisted by Dorothy Jeffers from Pennsylvania; Mar-Jorie Conradi from New Jersey; Lally Deene from New York; Mary Hanson from Sweden; all Olympic swimmers, and Ruth Tower Corsan, winner of the 10-mile Toronto swim. A New Memher Kay Parsons' Bear Mountain Showboat cast has signed and become affiliated with the American Federation of Actors. She is now presenting the second edition of her Showboat Revue, starring Ruby Barth, songstress; Dorn and Yosey, dancers; Marcia Harris, toe-tap specialist; Vera Arn, acrobatic dancer, and the chorus line of "Showbeauties," directed by Sidney Sprague. Miss Ruth Nigey.

daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Norbert Nigey. debutante of last season, has joined the rhumba band of Eddie Le Baron in the Rainbow Room of Rockefeller Center. Adrian Rollini and trio are now doubling between the Piccadilly Circus Bar and Adrian's Piccadilly Roof. Judy Starr, Hal Kemp's songstress, Is back in the Astor Roof lineup after a four-days' absence.

Iced Orape Juice Tomato Jalce Cocktail Hot Chicken Consomme BOARDWALK at 28th Coney Is. land, N. Y. DANCE NIGHTLY TO Jftrir uri7i i a muHIU. Catering Banquets, small or Large.

HOTEL PIERREPONT PIERREPONT AND HICKS STREETS, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Tel. MAin AIR-CONDITIONED MAIN DINING ROOM 7 It SUNDAY DINNER mr 9 9 t. July 31st, 1938. Served from Noon to 9 P.M. fe Al the Skyline Terrace Murray DriscoH and his orchestra continue at the open-air Skyline Terrace of the Hotel St.

George. The management reports that the St. George Mint Collins, the Gin Daisy and Rudolph Eye Batters" are the most popular drinks on the root. The Restaurant Revue That Freezes You With Excitement! INTERNATIONAL Starring IVILTN CHANOLII CUT OWIN SIMMON I1STIII NATHAN WAUIT DOIOTHT LEWIS end chores of 60 Drink or dine. al lumr.

full donee end courM dinnor and see Revve for fur. 50 Denae the eatuia nheslrae ALWATS COOL! ivtjuStiom Mow Yoik'i reasons Theatre-Resieuranl TIMES SQUARE AT 45th ST. CHtCRIlINQ 4-114 The Shortest Way TO Swim and Play MEMBERSHIP ADMISSION Daily until 5 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays Holidays, a until noon -j All other times 75 Juniors (under 14) at all times (minimum-' 4" loll) 4 Of Sun lamps. Steam Rooms.

Gym Suit and Pool Tax. Included. HOTEL ST. GEORGE Salt Water Pool JT.SEOefl 8WIMMINS C1UI, INC CLARK STREET. SROOKIYN am St 7t I.

T. SUtton In Loai Island's Newest Rcndezvou HARRY CARROLL'S Music Box Restaurant 253 Merrick Road, Valley Stream, Diae Dance Entertain Bent Friday Satvrday Suday Arthur and Morton Havel Madge Marler Jean Burke Rata Maion Dianne NcUoa Harry Carroll and Music Box Sextette BROADWAY GUEST STARS "Laff Nit," Wednesday Prizes DINNER FROM 1.2S SIX NINE OETJEFS FUEEPORT foot or So. I.orif Brifh At. I.unchoon Dinner Partie.) and Banquets Sanrlie or Morrlrk lo Frwnort. Turn il'Snuth l.on( Brirh Arenue.

Phono Frecport Sllil. MISCHA BOll Tango-Rumba Orchettia Dinner and Suppat Dancing ration: Eldorado 5-3000 JOE E. LEWIS HELEN MORGAN THE ROBINSON TWINS PUDf fi Lnniv, mAunibutUA lirtr. inratriM fl M1DV niim a uuvi lUlIbtKNALUl RIVIERA iui ictm IK una lUKntrn nIKr ll.O.l.it.nf lltrii.iig.f 4 II 1 I.M. ririlT I rr i guylombardoX cmd Hij Royal Canadian MISCHA BOll 1 and Hii Tango-Rumba Orchettia RaMrvatJon: ELdorado 5-3000 I waidorastoria Chilled Honeydew Melon Orange Banana and White Orape Cup Cream of Tomato Soup JelliedBouillon Choice Assorted Relishes Judy Starr, Hal Kemp's songstress at the Astor Roof.

Broadway Ncwsrcel i by IIY GARDNER Cold Bo led Lobster 'Half. Stuffed Tomato with Peas and Lima Beam Old-raehioned Chicken Fricassee with Buttered Klca Roast Sirloin of Beef au Ju Roast Leg of Soring Lamb Mint Jelly Sliced Cold Tongue Potato Salad Asparagus Tlpg fresh Green Vegetable Dinner Cftolce Corn on the Cob Scalloped Tomato and Lima Beans m.Ti, i Cauliflower Hollandalse Mashed Potato Candied Sweet Potato Choicg mi Cake Btrawberry Meringue Glace Bouquet of Ice Cream Fresh Red Cherry Pie Creamy Rice Pudding a la Mode Oreen Apple Pie with American Cheese Bartlett Pear In Orange Jello Cream Fresh Peach. ChocolaU or Vanilla Ice Dream with Petit Fours Toasted Crackers with Roquefort, Camembert oj Clruyere Swiss Cheesa Cioice Iced or Hot Tea or Coffee Milk: Buttermilk Spots Madge Marley (in circle), linger at Harry Carroll's Music. Box, Merrick Road, Valley Stream. Dirertly above Wary Rare, and laldi, ballroom dancers at Ben Marden's Riviera, Wins New Contract Arthur Herbert and his orchestra have had their contract renewed for the month of August at the Summer Gardens of the Hotel Ambassador.

Herbert is continuing his policy of reviving one old song hit every week. "Two Little Girls in Blue" is the number being featured this week. Herbert's Band also plays dance music from cocktail hour through after-theater supper. Air-Conditioned Arias A repertoire of ditties entitled "Air-Conditioned Arias" will be Miss Ann White's song presentations for the forthcoming week at the Queen Mary Restaurant, 40 E. 58th St.

Miss White writes many of her own songs. The Copenhagen Trio of instrumentalists offers, dance music nightly at the Swedish spot. Stars of Yesterday Stars of yesterday and their favorite tunes will be recalled on the Marine Roof of the Bossert this week. Will McCune and his orchestra will play songs which were the theme of vaudeville entertainers of days gone bye and a network broadcast of these will climax the series. At the Cafe Lounge Milli Monti, diseuse, begins her engagement in the Cafe Lounge of the Hotel Savoy-Plaza Friday night, Aug.

5. Emile Patti's Orchestra supplies music at cocktail hour and midnight supper. Honor Mrs. Kramer The Partridge Club gave a luncheon recently in honor of Mrs. Maria Kramer, who recently purchased the Hotel Lincoln as a tribute to her talent for hotel management.

Henry Duvernoy, president of the club declared this was the first time in the history of the organization that a woman was so honored. will you feller, Johnny Burke's got laringytis and you've gotta pinch hit for him." Bob Mernit, the due bill king, will make Sally Marsh the due bill queen any moment. Sally is half the vode team of Crangle Si Marsh Newest hideout for the celebs Is the Shagbark Dude Ranch up in Sau-gerties, N. Y. Judith Allen's newest flame is the son of a Detroit Department Store dictator At the Game Cock, host Jack Stutz claims that a great many Broadway-ites suffer indigestion through being fed flattery instead of regularly Which brings up Harry Flamm's cynical impression of show business.

"It's the only business In the world" argues Flamm, "where you can see a million dollars in front of you without having anything to eat In front of you. to PUN Sun. Chicken and Turkey Dinner 60c COMPLETE DINNERS $1.10 up YE OLDE TIME MOVIES tn AtoiMlhero. luellsat Fort, wall and Mrwa. Winn, Liauera.

Prices andtrito. ago we had 35,000 members in our union. Today we have 5,000 and even they are not carving fancy angels and doves on the stones any more. "People want things fast and plain today and sand blasting gives it to them that way. All workmen have to do is outline a name with rubber composition, turn on the blaster and the job is done in a few minutes.

"That's all right but I'll lay you 10 to 1 they didn't cut out this Venus d' Milo with a sand blaster, did they?" Treated Pastures Triple Grass Yield Amherst, Mass. (U.R) Feed production can be tripled by treating grazing land, according to a survey by Massachusetts State College experiment station. The survey shows that cows can get three times as much feed from treated pastures as they can from untreated grazing land, research workers say. In studying records of 111 farms in Massachuetts, the investigators found that seed, fertilizer and lime added to old pastures and haylan.i stepped up grass production 200 per-cet. t.

TOWN READY TO BE DROWNED Kennett. Calif. with the completion of the giant Shasta dam, this almost deserted copper mining town will be submerged by the newly-created reservoir. Kennett once had a population of 2.000. When the proposal for the dam was put to a statewide vote in 1933, the 153 remaining residents voted in favor of it.

STARS AND SKIES FOREVER The stars and skies look down with on Ilia parrtjrama oi the Park -the memory of this enchanting evening will ba youri iorever. Cooled by natural broeies. Delightful in any wealher, glass-enclosed ior chilly evenings. BASIL FOMEEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA RALPH GONZALEZ and his Cuban Troubadourg YVONNE BOUVIIR Direct bom iha Paris Folios lorgora COLLETTE AND BARRY Musical Comedy Dancing Stars Dancing Instruction 9: 30 to 10:30 PRIX FIXE DINNZR $1. NO COVE1 CHARGI AY ANY TIME For reservations: "Roaet Wkketsham 2-5800 Billy Rose's Show The next of Bill Rose's "Streamlined Varieties," opening Sunday evening at the Casa Manana, will be In the form of a "Crazy Show," offering the aneged scientific lowdown on wny actors go mad.

It will be patterned after the "Crazy Shows" which have become a traditional favorite at the Palladium Theater In London. Among those who have been signed, are Ben Blue, comedian; Ethel Waters, Harlem vocalist; Milt Britton and his musical maniacs; Smith and Dale, comedy act; Buster West and Lucille Page, dancing comics, and the Yaco-pi troupe of Tumblers. Bunny Beri-gan and his orchestra will be held over for the new show. The current Casa Manana vaudeville presentation, featuring Jimmy Durante, Pat Rooney, Benny Venu-ta, John Steel. Herman Hyde.

Louis Prima, Ross Wyse Dave Mallen and Nick Long conclude their stay tomorrow night. Discover New Use For Scrap Timber Toronto (A) Development of what is termed a new and "revolutionary" paper-making process, in which fruit-tree prunings and forest slash are used, has been announced by three Toronto research workers. A type of cigarette paper, at present manufactured from linen rags, is produced under the new process. T. L.

Crossley, coasulting chemist, and his co-experimenters, H. B. Petersen and R. J. Hart, said in making the announcement that pulp from fruit-tree prunings and forest slash is peculiarly adapted to making the highest grades of paper.

Chutney and Bamboo Shoots, a Saturday entree, was next in popularity with 95 and Sausage Braised with Fresh Sauerkraut and Fried Apple, a Tuesday entree, was third with 84 votes. Voting on the other dishes was as follows: Bollsd Beef with Veneublej en cuserole. Sauce, Tuesday entree, 48 Braised Oxtail with Carrots and Pea? vo'es Potato, Monday entree, 30 Deviled Beef Bone. Escofflfr Sauce and 30 votes Potatoes, 'Tuesday entree, Dumplings. Thursday entree.

25 votes drilled Irish Bacon with Fresh SI raw- Rrnli. i rolled Ham Bone Steak ilh Pickled 1 omuraay entree. 19 vnli' panel he's about to jump. Courteey of Madison Loan" Renee Carrol, hat check charmer at Sardis, has her own pet names for patrons. -A "hitch hiker" is a fellow who carries his hat to his table; a "brass peddler" is a mugg who tips in pennies; a "heavyweight" Is a guy who checks seven or eight sundry packages with hts coat and leaves a 5-cent tip; a "flash" is a regular 10-cent tipper who tries to impress his new lady friend by proferring a 50-cent or a dollar tip "And in New York," points out Jay Russell, "a drug store dishes out soft drinks while a candy store handles Bromo Setter to relieve a headache Manhattan University Is in the Bronx a Yankee team travels to the South for training Hockey, the sport on ice, is played indoors The Majestic Hotel is a Bowery flop house and there is no Western Union office on Telegram Square At the Tavern the other evening Sid Piermont, top vaudeville booker in the country, recalled the time that Johnny Burke was pencilled in to head the show at Loew's State.

In those days no special lights went up to announce the star's appearance but a giant banner was flown to herald his coming. Directly opposite the State lived Jay C. Flippen and his mother. Early one Friday morning the "Johnny Burke" banner was strung over the marquee and by 9 o'clock in the morning Mrs. Flip-pen, from her apartment window in the hotel, saw workmen removing it.

Running into son Jay's room she shook him furiously until he blinked his eyes. "Wake up Jay wake up" she shouted, "in 5 minutes Sidney will call you to work in Loew's State." Just then the 'phone rang. "Hello Jay" the voice at the other end of the wire boomed, "this Is Sidney Piermont rush right over STMORITZ ON THE PARK JO CENTRAL PARK SOUTH Hunt tmrlj.mmsui Kumptlmoyir'l snd Ct di Paix. Ntui Ytrk 'j flnl ndtwlh Cmft. Crab Louis Leads 17 Dishes In Ballot at the Waldorf Bai PIIMIIIMand ODE TO A PRESS AGENT'S WIFE (by one of them Marty Rakin) The Casa Manana doesn't come near your grace, The Paradise revue doesn't rate any space.

Leon Eddies is just another place When I compare them to you. You're an opening nite, an A.P. story, A grade premiere in all its glory. There isn't anything I ever did view That even came close to comparing with you. And now honeypie, lift your dogs, run along I've come to the end of my sweet love song.

It's not that I'm fickle, you know that I care But when I pen a release you get in my hair Jaunty Judy Starr may have to leave the Hal Kemp show at the Astor to return to a local hospital for treatments the result of her recent auto smash down South When Willie Eugene Howard sail for an Australian engagement today they'll find a barrel of herring under their berths to make the Kangaroo country Dave's Blue Room conscious I'ncle Don Carney still rolls his own Bull Durham cigarettes Another new club will open on 51st St, It'll be railed "Kelly's Barn" Radio showed remarkable restraint in covering John William Warde's 11-hour tottering on the brink of oblivion. Any minute we expected to hear the announcer chant: "Warde is fighting around he's only Inches from the Beets. Wednesday entree. 11 voles. Codfish added to Black-Eyed Susan, Wednesday entree.

11 votes. Broiled Veal Kidney with Bordelalse Butter, Hashed Brown Potatoes, Saturday entree. 9 votes. Pork and Beans, after the original recipe of Boston. Monday entree.

9 votes. Stuffed Trout, after th fashion of Fishermen of San Malo, Friday entree, 7 voles. Codfish Saute, Provencale, Friday entree, 4 votes. Fresh Roasted Ham with Hunter Spinach, Thursday entree. 4 votes.

Veal Shank. Brai.sed with Tomatoes and Italian Eggplant, Wednesday 4 votes. Broiled Ham Steak with Soft Shell Clams, aftpr a Creuie Recipe, Monday entree, 3 votes. Quiche Lurralne (Melted Cheese, Bacon in combination! with Oreen Salad, Thurs- in luiuoinauon I WII dy entree. 2 votes.

Mnilo Lafayette and AihUnd Plae Urlieloo. IMNNF.ft from II.2S HIPPER from 76o Delldhtfill Dance Musir. bv I.KE MYLES and his Orchestra. Cnii'rrt ifler 11 P.M. Wiekdiyi 50c.

Salurilaya tl. No Couvert for dinner Clients at any Umt. NO MINIMUM Spend What You Like- IN BROOKLYN HALF MOON HOTEL Delicious Shore Dinner, Sl.iS. Cover. HARTMAN'S 824 Fsurtb tsrtaloBMnt.

An. (Cor. 100th Olnlni and Oamlai-Ea. Charles Orlaout and His Novtlty Entertainers Nightly WsiHay Dlnnor 7tt Sunday tl. Snore Roa 9-9291 Result.1; a vote conducted recently at the men's bar of the Waldorf-Astoria vy Rene Black, manager of the bar, reveal that Crab Louis hot with wild rice, or cold-is by far the favorite luncheon entree for men.

The ballot forms passed out to patrons of the bar, restricted to the use of gentlemen, listed three popular luncheon entrees for each day of the week except Sunday. The dishes were compiled from the highest number of sales throughout the country. When the ballots were counted It was learned that Crab Louis, listed as a Friday entree, led all of the other 17 dishes by a wide margin with 197 votes. Chicken Curry with MONTGOMERY ROYAL Outdoor P. a r.Un.

Mm Au. Contiminii onterttlnment snddsnclng. B'way iir snow, riateush Ave. and Avenue I. 'MI171I7' rPTI 1 ls PROSPECT PLACE, Cor.

Flatbush Ave. Under ta WW MUM. M. JL MUta Ownership Management, club Luncheon from 40c. n.

85c. Dancing Fridays and Saturdays. No Cover or Minimum, Catering to Banquets and Parties. Liquor Prices Reduced. IN BROOKLYN SHORE ROAD u'st fourth ave.

every Friday nite duke BA t-e. EEWEY AND HIS VAUDEVILLE OANO. LAUGHS COM-J Rf MUNITY SONOS-lO-Bla ACTS-10. MEL. CRAIG AND HIS ORCHESTRA NITELY.

NOVELTIES and SURPRISES. IKItIi1L laismiyiisAiwifi TOMlBi and GRILLS ALOIIA. 108 Montague St. FELTMANS Ave. An eating place of distinction.

50c Dinner 16c Uquora and Wlnea, MDSIO and DANCQtO NIGHTLY STEVENS TALLY-HO A SUV ft VaJlilU BRIGHT JD Flatbush Luncheon I BROOKLYN HOTEL GRANADA Cbimbrr SKYLINE TERRACE ximbiii wt Fistb.h OIMIMB Deaslat Ertirtelaiaent Mlglitly SPOTS SifMiteitii vhllt yau wliti! Rlvtrt, lei mm, kyftripcri. brldiM twinkle be- Inetj uhila alan a Umeou r.i...ll. fit CLUBS HOTEL ST. GEORGE BROOKLYN! flww niim, i.m. 1th Ave FftsMis ft n.eb ti i a.

eit Mflfidiy. R-fmhment wrvlet, mod- 7ih jit. Uprtgf to Clark fit, it at In hotel arlcat. Admlulaa 40t after 1:30. CONEY ISLAND From Seven to Midnight, 10c 1 It KLI ARMS HOTEL VZSVJSSS Cocktail Lotrata and Dining Room Alr-Cooled POOR RICHARD'S CORNER Only the beet of food, of liquora, of pertonareo and of anrroandlnre tO MS-8 Hatbush Ave.

In Brooklyn since 1910. Luncheon lrom IVI ILrlrj. iJ Dinners irons 85c. A la Carte. Private Banquet Booma Available.

Bar and Cocktail Lounge Alr-Conditloned. DDIPC'C 2081-83 Flatbuih Avenue, near Avenue N. I Winea anrfl lIvltL HALF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 50c I mho" Known All Over the World For many years The Eagle has maintained" one of the largest resort and travel bureaus in the country. Located on the main floor of The Eagle Building, over 100,000 persons have made travel and resort inquiries of it in a single year. Because The Eagle's circulation is the type that "goes places," The Eagle is the dominant travel advertising medium of Greater New York's largest, most populous borough.

DAILY'EAGLE THE GREAT HOME SEIVSPAPER OF BROOKLYN AND LOSG ISLAND IN MANHATTAN HOTEL PIERREPONT and Hlcka 8H. AIR-CONDITIONED M.in Constant supply of Fresh Cool Air In Our Biinda. ni, 110001 nd Cocktail Lounge. Luncheon Mc. Dally and sunoav Dinner ti 00 choKt ulnner, 60e 75C- fl0 A Can, Tile TOWFRS HDTFI Willow Kti nellclnrullr Air Conditioned.

I'lne In omfort at the Hon Pedro and Bar. I. MANHATTAN NIGHT JIMMY KELLY'S Dinner 1HI AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT Olifsfonrlinir Food dr Entr Ttainmtnt Value tl.t. SI. lit Revue :45, 1 1 til nlH4an 81.

Open Sunday AL. 4-1414 IN MANHATTAN SWEDISH AMERICAN C0C0ANUT GROVE ROOF Atop HOTEL PARK CENTRAL Sflih St. al 7th Ave. circle M0( WIYEL dPAlltsAM 4S AUCe JTlCVOlIISlCr prtoared 4 W. SI St.

BWP'" HOBS D'OEUVRES with LUNCHEON SI.SO-SI.SS. SAT. and RUN. l.0-l.15. DANCIM3.

SHOWS NIGHTLY. MATfNEK SHOW SATS..

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