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Telephone MAin 4-6200 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 19.1ft For Clarified Ad 12 lIERIIElvOiTT PIERREPONT AND HICKS STREETS, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Tel. MAin s-MIOO TW SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Dec. 18, 1938. Served from Noon to 9 P.M. emit run with oranne Tee Bluffed Em with OttiM rrh 8hr.mr! Chliled Tom.to Juice Cnolcf Cream of Tomato Boup with Whipped Cream and BoumoB Jellied DE LEO'S HAWAIIAN ROOM.

E. 35th St. and Quentln Road Jimmie Costello, baritone, is master of ceremonies at this Flatbush gathering place. The floor show Includes Teddy Hale and Muriel Terry. BEDFORD REST, Eastern Parkway and Bedford Ave.

Freddy Bernard, master of ceremonies, has been held over at this night spot. Prominent among the cast of the new floor show are Marion yce, singer; Edith Delaney, tap dancer. HOTEL BOSSERT, Montague St. New Year's Eve celebrants will gather in the "61" Room, where they will dance to the music of Bill McCune's orchestra. Choice-Btuffrd Olives Hot Lnicaeu Ulieuimuo Hearti of Celery Sweet Picklta Cioici Roast Stuffed Chicken-Half Roast Rihs ol Beef Au Ju Drilled Lamb Chop wllh Sausage and Bacon Roast Vlralnls Ham llh Ralam Sauce Chicken Is King in Pstly Shell Kreih Orecn Vegetable Dinner with Poached Broiled Fresh Halibut, Parsley Butter Fried Deep Sea Bcillops with Sauce Tsrltr Choice Brussels- Sprouti creamed Mushrooms Bby Lima Beans Southern Corn Ptiddlm Drilled Sweet Potato Baited Potato Choice Maple Walnut Ice Cream Cake with Hot Fudge Sauce Oreen Apple Pie Coconut Custard Pie P.neapple Merlnjue Olace Peach Delight with Ice Cream Sauce Deep Dish Cherry Pie wllh Herd Seuce Chocolate Bavarian Cream Maple Walnut, chocolate or Vanilla Ice cream with Petit Fours Toasted crackers with Rououefort.

Camembert or Oruyere Swiss Che' Coffee Tea Milk Butlermiiic GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION SUPPER, ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING, NOISEMAKERS ll TODAY'S SELECTIONS FOR DINNER I THI GRANADA INVITES Mr. Anthony Pully. IS Reeye PI. Mrs, Sipser, Avenue I Mr. J.

Inwald, (111(1 Leflerls Ave. and a friend of their own selection, to be its tuest for dinner within five days. Please hand this adverllsement to the headwaiter upon entering. DAILY LUNCHEON FROM eRo DINNER FROM II in HOTEL uYa'p. STerHnu 5-2000 Restaurants IN BROOKLYN 14.1 MONTAGl'E btt.

Clinton nd Henry SU. Complete Sunday Dinner Alio la Carte. AMBER LIGHT CLARENDON EST, Ocean Fresh Sea Fo.d on our complete Dinner from 80c. Steakg and Chops pre- Maurice and Cordoba, dancers, in the Persian Room of the Plaza. Princess Aloma (top center), Hawaiian dancer, at Jimmy Kelly's Village Rendezvous.

Ruby Barth (left), featured singer, in the new show at the Yacht Club. TUC p. mi inrijriAl: p.rcu id ororr. American cuisine, vcimou. ltlL ULU LLAKLMUU1N Cocktails.

Accommodations for private parties. .149 ADAMS STREET (Near Fulton Street) BOROUGH HALL SECTION Manhattan Night Spots Brooklyn iiht Clubs 3Frattklttt Arm Sotel 66 Slreel invites IOU Brooklyn Height! ror Luncheon, beginning at 50f, or Dinner, beginning at 75 For your pleasure )l0Or eEirfytfil'S (EOftlpr an intimate cocktail lounge ALL SEA FOOD SEASON TO PLEASE THE MOS1 DISCRIMINATING 374 Fulton near Smith. St. Edward S. Dewey, Mgr.

1 6 Celebrate at the GARDEN CUT H'ttl 5 CHRISTMAS A dinner traditional ol the superb cuisine of the premier suburban hotel of the Metro- politan area, per cover $2.50 EDDIE LANE and Augmented Orchestra EVERY SATURDAY Dancing rom 10:00 P. M. to 1 :30 A. no cover charge; $1 tOOminimum Moke ChrUlmai and New Venr'j renervation early Phone Garden City 700 GARDEN CITI LONG ISLAMB VHtt KNOTT Maaafilt 7 Blackstone in person, the world" muster magicutn, now appearing at the Brooklyn Strand Theulre FITZGERALD BROS. fine BEER Brewed of pure mull and choice hops has been selected ly the world's MASTER MAGICIAN BLACKSTONE for his completely mystifying heer trick, "THE MAGIC HOPE CHEST" No tricks when we scree this good BEliR til STRAND CAFE and RESTAURANT 629 Fulton Street $trpn from Strand Theatre Choice Wines Liquors Modern (or and Cocktail Lounge tlrnolilyn't AVirenf and Sinarlrtt Cafeteria JOHNNY MORGAN'S WORLD'S FAIR FIESTA Florn VmIoK Th MrArthuri Mllkry Flfy BOULEVARD TAVERN th Clriyi tf thi World'i nir 94-05 QUEENS Elmhurst, L.

I. Make New Year's Eva Rrtervatlou Now HAv. 9-9665 CD 174 Montague nr. dinton St. Sunday Dinner 75c, Dinners 65c and 75c.

Lnucbeoa froaa 45c. Wines and Liquors. Accommodations for parties GHERRY'S HOTEL GRANADA Chamber Mualo Lafayette and Ashland Place "BEST OF FOOD" BANQUET FACILITIES HOTFI PIFRRFPONT and Hicks SU. Visit our newly deco-V V'Kf1111' rated Mirror Room. A delightful place to din.

and wine amid cheerful Luncheon 50c. Dally and Sunday Dlnntr 75e and 11.00. Other Choice Dinners 60c, 75c. (1 00. A la Carte.

BOROUGH HALL, 330 Fulton St. Serving the vary belt lead at seaular prltee. Breakfast. Luncheon. Dinner and After Theatre.

Villi Our Cocktail Lounge. The flneit olnee anil llguori. Complete facilities for Banguati, Dinneri. Danees. Lotion.

Weddlngi. Ogefl A.M. to I A.M. Eit. 1300.

JOE'S LOUIS LAFE LUNCHEON AD RESTAURAINT.ist. igos. 741-51 nostrand ave. 50c DAILY DINNER 75c SUNDAYS 85c. SEA FOOD OUR SPECIALTY.

IMPORTED WINES LIQUORS. MICHEL'S 342-52 Flatbush Aye. in Brooklyn since 1 1) 10. Luncheon from 50c. Dinners from 85c a la Carte.

Prlyate Banquet Rooms for small or large parties available. Cocktail Lounge and Bar. ftt rt II rt It The Smartest Restaurant in Brooklyn I I 1 aYl II Luncheon from 45c. De Luie Dlnnera from 75o. Prof.

Spernn Readings. CHARLES ANDERSON Cocktail Lounge. Accommodations) CHURCH AVENUE AT EAST list. lor fames. RIV0LI Eat 11)17.

HID.Vin LUNCHEON 40c and HOLIDAYS, $100. FLATDI'SH NEAR CORTELYOU ROAD. 50c. DAILY DINNER. 85c.

SUNDAYS AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND BAR. DEf. 3-9526 NEVINS ST. Oop. Fox Theater.

Famous at popular prices. Brooklyn's Family Best bonded liquors All mixed drinks to cater to small or large parties. Three rooms. Direction JOSEPH J. SARTORI.

QIEENS TERRACE, Woodside Peter Whitehead and his orchestra continue to please patrons at this gay spot. Featured in the floor show are Roy Sedley, Ruth Wayne, Arnet and Rogers and Dolly Reckless. BOULEVARD TAVERN, Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst The fifth anniversary of this establishment was celebrated Wednesday. The Boulevard now seats 1,000 patrons and the floor show features Johnny Morgan, Mickey Feeley and Jan Frederics' orchestra. GAGE TOLLNER'S, 372 Fulton St.

Next Monday service emblems will be presented to the waiters. Most of the waiters have been employed at Gage and Tollner's for many years. "Ike," the headwaiter, whose real name is William R. Gaskill, has been with the establishment 39 years. His brother, Leon, has served customers 32 years.

Blackstone Guest at the Strand Cafe Bill Gaskill Headwaiter Gage Si Tollner's HOTEL ST. GEORGE, Clark St. The management is planning its New Year's Eve festivities around the theme of the New York World's Fair, and it Is expected that thousands will greet the Fair year 1939 In the hotel's Grand Ballroom, which will accommodate more than 3,000 people. NEW STRAND CAFE AND RESTAURANT, 629 Fulton St. Black-stone, world's mast famous magician who makes his first Eastern appearance on the Brooklyn Strand Theater stage, will be the guest of the New Strand Cafe at 5 p.m.

today. riatbuih Ave. opp. Long Island Drpot. to 4 A Steaks.

Chops and Rarebit 629 Fulton at Flatbush Ave. Brook. and Popular Priced Rendezvous. Servinr of the Finest Food Bakery on Premises SARTORI'S fhed scnumm STRAND CAFETERIA, Newest large variety TOWERS HOTEL WONG'S GARDEN Open from 11 A.M. to 4 A.M.

Orders "JOE'S) in for good food Restaurant order. We banouet 1H? Open penguin 8 P.M. Because American II put Jerry chief Kruger, one of the swingsters, at Leon and Eddie's. Broadway Xewsrecl By HY GARDXER CITY SLICKERS, SIGHTS 'N' SNICKERS: At the Ambassador-Dick Gsusparre, pale as a columnist. "I just dropped into a 6th Ave.

haberdasher to buy a handkerchief.7' he explains, "and zingo somebody stuck a gun in my ribs!" At the International Casino "When I open as master of ceremonies here Christmas Eve," says Jay C. Flippen, "I'll drop the Colonel part of my name in favor of 'Envoye des Affaires Flip is taking a postcard correspondence course in French At the Place Elegante-Charlie Buscag- 11a is disappointed. He wanted to enlarge his club by buying the house next door the late Thomas A. Edison's heirs won't sell, it was his town house and they're sentimental about it At the Garbo Restaurant. "She's such a hound for brand new things," quips a Hy Gardner catty chorine, "she won't even wear a second hand on her watch!" In the Bacardi Room of the Empire State James Montgomery Flagg and Tony Sarg play host at a cocktail party, in honor of Cynthia White, who is all excited about her annual New Year's Eve ball at Webster Hall.

At the Stork Claire May-nard plays hostess to a Christmas basket party for West Side Hospital distribution Atop the Rainbow Room Satirical dancers Harris and Shaw amuse the audience with their comedy capers a far cry from the early training of Sylvia Shaw with the Pavlowa Ballet Corps Backstage of the Casa Mariana Lou (Abbott and Costelloi Costello complains he bought a new overcoat for $180 which his mother iolcl a day later to a rummage guy for $3.50. After plenty of high pressure Costello managed to find the purchaser and buy his coat back for $25 At the Tara-dise "Hey. d'J'u know." Albert inquires, "that Major Bowes has a bulldog named Tom Dewey!" At the Tokay "Nice scoop, Hy," a press agent praises, "two weeks ago you reported Eleanor Whimey's new boy friend was Frederick Backer and the Wednesday front confirmed the yarn!" At 21 Jerry Horwin, in from Hollywood to put the finishing touches on hus Barry-more play, insists that Olivia tie Havllland and George Brent are plotting an early '39 marriage At the Cotton Club Young Doug Fairbanks with Zorinahah and Doug's ma and step-pa. the Jack Whitings At the Cay 90s "Here's on? for you," Bill Hardy offers, "at Boris Karloff's Insistence Universal will release the scare; 'Son of Frankenstein' picture the first Friday the 13th in 1939!" At the Black Cat A mascot emerges a white cat they call "Snow At the Club 18-Ken Murray orders turtle soup and complains because it takes half an hour to serve him. "You know how those ttir'le-erel" explains the waiter.

At the Trianon Phyllis Brocks and Cary Grant holding hands while deb Eleanor French churns popular ditties At the llos-sert Her pals throw a welcome home party for cinemadorablr-Esther Ralston at the Old Roumanian Ted Lloyd advises Us that Goody Ace and other top-flight airadio personalities will adopt refugee babies At the Havana-Madrid Proprietor Mario, foremost proponent of the rumba In New York's nite spots, taking rumba lessons from his star, Roslta Ortega In the Edison Green Room Sylvia Sidney explains that the Theater Arts Center will give a break to Up-and-coming performers who can't afford the Lambs but who roomah cocktails from noon to 25c. Apuetl7ers. Music, "You'll Likt It It't DiHerent." Nevins Cor. Fox Theater Chinese and Food Special Meals Served 11 to P.M. Also a la carte up to lake out.

RESTAURANTS IN IMAXIIATTAN l'assing By Dario and Diane, society's favorite dancers, will close tomorrow at the Trianon Room of the Hotel Ambassador to open at the Casino Nacionale in Havana on Dec. 23. It will be their second Winter at the Casino, The dancers are featuring a history of ballroom dancing for their final week at the Ambassador. The series begins with the introduction of the fox trot by the Castles and proceeds to the current Samba craze. Dick Gasparre's orchestra alternates with Vincent Bragale's South American band to provide continuous dance music.

Eleanor French, the society songstress, is making her professional debut as vocalist with Gasparre's crew. Collins Driggs, the organist, has been engaged by the Commodore to play Christmas carols the lobby of the hotel on Saturday, Dec. 24, from 2 to 7 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

and 6 to 9 p.m. Oscar Schick, Viennese concert-meister. is- the new soloist with Enoch Light Wields baton over the orchestra in the Hotel Taft I he Jeno Bartal orchestra in the Genrvmn Room of the Hotel Rhumba. and shag contests for the gnofts with champagne prt7.es to tiie winners, dance exhibitions by the John Ward Dancers, and a special show by Anne Ti ancme. sociable songstress; the Tisdale Trio and George Ster-ni'y's orchestra marked the reopening nf the newly decorated Coq Rouce last night.

Designed by Vernon MacFarlar.e. the; new dining salon cost $20 000. Three hundred persons were turned away at El Rio Saturday night. Miss Sheila Barrett broke all at'enriance records since the Rio opened. Her sketch mi sociPtv sinters.

enti i "Drearier I.rrior Til." has been attracting the Park Ave. set. That A ancient tile aristocrat of lower 8j-vrar-old Hotel can't afford not to have the kind ol contacts they enjoy at the Lambs At the Street Boys-Buddy Frurhtman a.sks us not to toruet Actor's Temple benefit this Sunday night at the Alvin Theater, one of the worthier At the Strand a man of If nods Teddy King. "He talks wi'h an but, he writes with au (3 BILL BERTOLOTTI 85 W. 3d St.

Lynn Russell and Miriam Far-rar, sophisticates of song, and the dancing team Marcella Clair and Ana Pastora are the new starring attractions. Together with Annette Luerlaine and Roberta Welsh, they offer a satire on Hollywood marriages. Don Sylvio, maestro of ceremonies. HOTEL ST. MORITZ, 50 Central Park South "Breakfast on the house" will be an additional attraction offered by S.

Gregory Taylor as part of the New Year's Eve program of his Restaurant de la Paix. Here there will be a special New Year's Eve entertainment program, including Aurelia Colomo, singer, and Pierce and Roland, dancers. CASA MANANA, 7th Ave. and W. 50th St.

The present show, featuring Lou Holtz, Helen Morgan. Benny Fields, Holland and Hart, Delia Lind, Borrah Minnevitch's Reseats, Abbott and Costello, Betty Hutton, the Elderblooms, Helen Reynolds Skating Girls and Vincent Lopez" orchestra, will remain until Dec. 26. DIAMOND HORSESHOE Billy Rose announces that he has chosen Christmas Night as the opening date of his new night-spot in the former grill of the Hotel Paramount, 46th St. west of Broadway.

The John Murray Anderson staged show will feature Fritzi Scheff, Frank Libuse, Tom Patricola, Joe Howard, Clyde Hager, the Mangean Troupe, Delia Lind, Emma Francis, Lulu Bates, Willie Solar, Harry Armstrong, Elizabeth Murray. HOTEL BILTMORE, Madison Ave. and E. 43d St." Horace Heidi and his Brigadiers are now playing in the Bowman Room. WALDORF-ASTORIA, Park Ave.

and 50th St. Moving into the Grand Ballroom from his bandstand in the Empire Room, Benny Goodman and his orchestra will entertain at the Christmas tea dance being held there on Saturday, Dec. 24. for the benefit of the Opportunity Shop, an activity of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. HOTEL NEW YORKER, 34ih St.

at 8th Ave. Estelle LeRoy, dancers, open in the Terrace Room on Tuesday, Dec. 20, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra continue to furnish the music, with Paul Roslnl going into his third month. VILLAGE BARN New York's only country night club in Greenwicn Village will celebrate its eighth anniversary Tuesday evening witrvthe return of Larry Funk and his orchestra. At the Hollywood Lee bneiicy Bandleader at the Hollywood Restaurant Stage, Screen Stars To Dine Hy Gardner Hy Gardner, Broolyn Eagle Broadway columnist, will be given a testimonial party Sunday night at Leon and Eddie's, 33 W.

52d Manhattan. A gala crowd Is expected to partake in the festivities. HOTEL ROOSEVELT, Madison Ave. and E. 45th St.

Guy Lombardo is conducting a series of weekly song preview nights in the Grill Room. HOTEL COMMODORE, Lexington Ave. and E. 42d St. This year will have New Year's Eve parties in the Palm Room and the Grill.

Sammy Kaye and his swing and sway orchestra, featuring the vocals of the "Three Barons," will supply the music and entertalnmer in the Palm Room. A special New Year's Eve supper will be served, and all the guests will be supplied with souvenirs. Brevoort, will try to recapture its former glory when it throws pen the doors of its newly decorated Cafe Lounge to night lifers. The entertainment bill Is being lined up, according to Owner Charles M. Bellak, and it is expected the opening will take place within the next week.

New Year's Eve at the Vander-bilt Hotel Zez Confrey and his orchestra; supper, dancing, souvenirs, entertainment. The much discussed new night club Cafe Society will have its opening at 1 Sheridan Square on Thursday night. This is the spot in which everything, from the decorations to the floor show, is to be a burlesque on cafe society and its foibles, Lee Shelley, whose orchestra lsv currently playing at the Hollywood Restaurant, has engaged Doris Singleton as vocalist. Gerry Morton's orchestra begins an engagement in the Cafe Lounge of the Savoy-Plaza, playing during the cocktail hour and after-theater supper period, Bobby Parks and his orchestra ill move into the Persian Room of the Plaza Tuesday for the afternoon dansants. Eddy Duchin will hold the dinner and supper music assignment there until Jan.

23, when Jack Marshard's boys from Boston begin an eight weeks' engagement. Casa Cubana, New York's newest Cuban rendezvous, presents a new show with the Duanos. ballroom artists, and Gloria Belmonte, Spanish dancer, heading the en tertainment. Oscar Calvet's orchestra and Elio Ozacar's native Cuban band remain. Beatrice Joyce, dramatic soprano who just closed in the prima donna role at Radio City Music Hall, has been added to the cocktail time show at the new Mary Murray Room of the Hotel White.

Herman Stark reports that Broadway's fifth Cotton Club parade began its 11th week at Its sppian headquarters last night. The revue played its 200th ner-formanee on Tuesday and will be kept intact through New Year's. Expectations for the gayest New Year's Eve In many years have Influenced the management of the Waldorf-Astoria to prepare for an unprecedented number of guests. Six restaurants at the Waldorf will be open to the public. The Grand Ballroom.

Starlight Roof, Jade Ballroom, Astor Gallery. We-t Foyer and Perroquet Suite of th Waldorf have been rented for private parties. S. H. Steaks and Chickens.

Daily Luncheon now S.lc. Branches: New Vork and Newark. AMERICAN 4M m. UUJU 1SII 42nd St. FAN BILL'S Itifi-im EAST 4Blh STREET.

NY Delicious noc. Dinner FRENCH RESTAURANTS CI PITD IC 141 ft9th K-' R'wav. Luncheon, 40c. Dinner, Oe rLLUK UU LlJ ftirlstmas Turkey Dinner. SI.IW.

including Cocktail. PARKING FACILITIES. Sit. I-BITI. Maicntl A Dp Vt'intor Nationally known lor real Frenrhtuliine.

Accommodations rt' Tuiei 90. for gartlae. Lunth S5e.85. Oln.t I -SI .25. Cocktail lounge FRENCH-ITALIAN CHATEAU MODERNE 4 e.

stun st. EL. 5-9130 INDIA RESTAURANTS Mine and Dance If CEYLON INDIA IIJKI O181 New Yon, I LOPI miM A I IN dell.l.u LumhSOe. Dinner tl ITALIAN RESTAURANTS RltOOKLVN GUFFANTI 24 SEVENTH AVE. fat 2Hth St.) Est.

46 yrs. Wm Rpsuuraril tnd Cocktail Lounie, Entpruinirunt Saturdays. Dally nd Sunday Dinner, 8Sc. A la Carte at All Hours, open Banquet Accommodations ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANTS aTdal I lefeTl" 4S w- St. Ravioli.

L.WIjj..1,B 3 EL. 5-SS45 40C-50C. ROOM FRIDAY NITE ONLY COLUMBUS DeLEOS HAWAIIAN HALF MOON HOTEL 1 I'rmpttt Hark tlanciriK Table d'Hote to he Public RFklKlY I CftkJADr. FKRSON AS M. C.

QUTOTIM Famous riankrd Steak Dinner Including air noueo i.ooater aa one or the many ppetiiera and In Fresh Vetetables. DAILY LLNCHEON one ItrNMER $1 50 OPEN SUNDAYS RESTAURANTS Lunm. totnt.n,, am, 0 GABRIEL, Cent. entertainment. No eov.or mln.

Known from Cnmt to Coaet. Dinner 11.25. la rarte. Lunch ug to 85e. Muiic.

CH. 4-9626 Lasaxna. Piz7a. Cacclatora. Anv style lunch Dinner 75c up.

A la carte. Wines'. Liquors CLUBS GR'' '78S0' DuN 8i-vio'8 orchebtra and Angela's Msrlmbs Rhumba. Showl St 10:30. 12:50 ana 2 A.M.

Dinner 8usserSI.25 i1 Revue of 4 Acts fl 13. 1 1 i Sullivan St. OPEN SUNDAYS. No Cev. AL 4.1414 Rendeivniie nf r.Uh.m..

3 RUSSIAN RESTAURANTS "nr. ROAD AND ROAD AND EAST 35TH 8TREET BOARDWALK at 2th toner Island N. V. Dancing. Week end Snore Olnnar 11.25.

No Cover. Catering, ta Banauots, email ar large. Contlnuoui mlflrtilnment intf dinelnf. B'Oirtwiy Revue, nelleliui Cullim. nthuh Avenue and Arrnue I.

A 11USSIAN BEAR 6,3 8T I America'a eldest Russian Bestaurant, nationally famed ror Its cuisine I and beauty of true Russian atmosphere. Balalaika music, dancing. V-V LUNCHEON 450 TO 3c. DINNER 85e TO Sl.35. MONTGOMERY ROYAL 8011-820 JAMAICA AVE.

(it Creteant St.) Feat win. EVERETT STEVENS, dine team; Mary air It, blue linger. Oitar M. and thorui of Beautiful Glrlt, ihows nightly SHOW BOAT TIIE MID WOOD- AND Davit, Jtf lliiie antl Danee 3 Floor Shows Nlihtly Bit Arts Make ervatlons for a Gala New Year's Eye. SUNDAY NIOHT PINNER SHOW AT 1:30 DINNER HI.IM) FI.ATBI KH AVUNI'E AT DORCHESTER ROAD fll'rkmlnater MAIIATT.N IX MANHATTAN NIGHT 1I1 I nrnTm ATTI 5 DILL DLKIULUI 11 WEST 3D 8T.

JIMMY KELLY'S III Delicious Dinner from 1.2.1 Supper 7o Return Encasement by Popular Request LEE MILES and hia music Couvert after II P.M. Weekday 500 Saturdays SI No couvert for dinner guests Except Saturday and Holiday Eyes NO MINIMI'M Spend what you likt RESTAURANTS COCOANUT GROVE Atop HOTEL PARK CENTRAL BAih Street at 1th A.enoa Circle 7-KlHlA AMERICAN CAFE LOYALE ITH AVE. AT I. 49 T. Complete Luncheon Iiohster Newburx nd bis on a.

HTr.nla rnrlnCFf Olnnertl. ehnwi nlghlly.aij.n ftlOnle V.Uritl PARISIAN Clr. Acrom-dalo email bangueta. No tevrr. Call Edoiurd.

SI R'wav at Mllh Rt r. 75c. Complete Chicken, Roast Beef, Dinner II. till. Muslr-Danrlni.

Ceo. Edmund rrivate parties ill to JUIrll graciously rranied. Islo lirand Fun. N.T.G. Himself..

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