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14 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 tfl 1 handsome. To Roscoe Ails, Mammy Jinney, Betty Lewis orchids are none too good. Tabled in the Dark llppllllilW' Around Tlic AiTER inscribing In this space several weelcs ago our pent up feelings against publicity gentlemen who send us literature about Southern climes, Winter resorts and watering places, when they know dam well we're unable to visit said resorts, we decided In a mad moment the other evening to visit all places vicariously. In fact, we re going on a tour of the world. Hives! Pack the King bags.

Break cut the departmental trunks. It's a toocile-oo, pip-pip and westward ho! 1 Dancing P. Jf Zm-'LM yT? nrius num ouWi idea e) t' i'J' barrel should be dressed with ftl stGr perhdpt a few subtraction. I Ml II II fa .1 I 1 I MM jf THE REAL CLIMAX OF A FOOTBALL DAYI 6 BAVARIA Our first stop. With a stein on the table and a pretzel In our hair and a buxom barmaid to sweep us out from under the Danube moon.

YVrkville Is the local Bavaria 'tO STIR THE and hit original NBC orchi(ro DINNER and SUPPER DANCING NIGHTLY. ,7 P.M. until dosing Cardinal Plat $1.25 UNTIL DinntrD. J1.7if 10 P.M. Suppar a la cart COMMODORE FOR APPETIZING FOOD-DINNER AND SUPPER DANCINO JOHNNY JOHNSON AND HIS and Paul Tremaine's Band From Lonely Acres will give you the music and better music there is not.

Der Paul Is at the Gloria Palast, on E. 86th Manhattan, which if you haven't visited is something for your book. Everybody knows everybody else and that terrific blonde you dance with and expect to hand you a snappy line-probably won't even, be able to speak English. FRANCE La Belle de la France! Postcards, champagne and battlefields. There's Mem Paris, with those old Frenchmen, Chick Endor and Charlie Far-rell, to say nothfng of society's Cobina Wright.

There's Madeleine's, with Louise Jarrett, and crepes suzette. The French Ask for PEPO STuyvant 9-6400 24 FIFTH AYE. COMMODORE ORCHESTRA Dinner from $1.50 Special Supper $1. NO COVER CHAICC AT DINNER at NINTH STRUT Paul Tremaine After 10 P. SOc weekdays $1.00 Saturdays nod Holiday Evas Tun in MONDAYS 0.15 P.

M. A Wednesdays 12:08 A.M. wjj P. Casino and Mons. Jacques Denny, the Celtic frog.

Cafe Rene, with the Spanish Frenchman, Vincent Sorey, and Claudia Morgan, the Eton Boys and Arnold Johnson, showing up last night for the Winter opening. The Normandie, in the Hotel Navarre. The Versailles, where Mile. Libby Holman is as French as you'd expeet. LaRue's, who like Harry Rosenthal so much they've signed him again.

He's another Son of France. Everyone but the Maid of Orleans. ITALY Sunshine! The Grand Canal! Sour Grapes! Climbing Mount Vesuvius in a trench-coat. We'll have to look up Capponsachl and his beleaguered Pompilla. In New York, It's the Casino Venezia, where Francis Bracciante and his string ensemble give you Neapolitan delights Intermingled with your spaghetti Ah, love! II II and iPAllfl VS BROOKLYN Bossert Grill Celebrated cuisine end the choicest ot wines BOSNRRT HnTPI and uluora.

Danclnx to captlvatlne: muslo I SD SU VPnl a a.nrf i qE Dinner 1.75. SSonUcn and Hlrk. Iltri. -r Supper a la carta. NO COVER CHARGE.

OOKIC very poised and loo, too smart are Many a and Drigo, who perform their terpitchorean evolution in the Sert Room of the Waldorf-Aitoria. Left: The comely ladiei surrounding each other are Jeanne and Gloria, whose specialty at the Paradise Restaurant is an ethereal thing called 'The Dance of the Violets' lip above the Violet are Collette and Barry, the fetching pair who fetch the students-of-the-dance to the Village Barn. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS AFRICA Where the temperature under our pith helmet will be high enough to get rid of our chilblains. Where there's plenty of sand and no spinach to get into It. Yes, yes! We must see Africa.

We must iee The Famous Door, too, In 52d where there's that pride of the Afrtcas, Wingey Mannone, who, one arm or Open Fir Place, 1(13 Joralemen near "Borouah Hall." Brooklyn's finest Cafe and Rathskeller, unexcelled cuisine. Sunday dinner de luxe 88c Rathskeller for Banquets, etc (caoaeitv annT al n. entertainment. Wines, liquors. Facilities "c- cPoit 400).

Broadcastlna Saturdava. wr.TH tn tin no arms, Is turning them away. We must Italian Village Tavern D.r f. ji. HOTEL ST.

GEORGE, BROOKLYN Sit Mb. deck $1.50 Clsrt t. Tin Aw. I.R.T. E.

H. person after Sa to El Morocco, where Ernie Hoist has ercised some uctlve charm over the patrons. nmii Mwwn 1 AllaCi IT11JJIVUUU GRILL BUDDY" ALLEN AND 11 wt tajsj We must to the Ubangl Club, for the torn toms, the Dicks and the Harrys and the Ubangl Club Follies. SWEDEN To the clear air of the Swedish hills, for Swenske brod and Greta. Where they haven't had a war in centuries and DISTINCTION StRVINO THE TINIST TOOD LUNCHEONV 85c SOe nivvto "ASQl'ETS, WEDDINGS, ETC.

35c. 50e DIVNER SOc, HUNnav niMiiro at. There's Always Something A'ew The Bedford Plaza is sweeping out today as the aftermath of the dinner party held last night to signalize the closing of the scavenger hunting season by the members of the Hauwr Club. The Hauwl Club goes In for scavenging in a very large way, holding one of the gymkhanas every month, the idea being to discover something in Brooklyn that no one has ever Rmftrt.taslt Pohorsf.Da. Montgomery Royal ntnin nanoln nnejcellerf tt.n.-.s 1 Gabriel's Orch.

4 L' 7 I wiere 'hey "aven a restaurant like our I Wlvel. And naturally, no dancing star like 50C-750. win. umoV. "Tiisi li.JL""! Sunday.

jmc. mt, eriDB HA, B-8784, BARS AND GRILLS I the Wlvel's new catch, Marvin Lawlor, who's I YX I ust llkely to rlSht across your 1 I salad- Go home If you think you ought to, The Style King Henry King, just back from a tour of the provinces, has been promptly snatched up by the Central Park Casino and is scheduled to remain there for the duration of the Winter, which some one just wrote in to say, has just bgun. King will offer his Interpretation of various dance styles observed by the members of his unit on their Journey. No Pink Elephants People who see things when they drink are hearby warned to look beore they drink In the Tap Room of the Hotel Taft. The reason being they have stirrers that they put in your drink there, which same light up when under glass.

There are no wires or other mls-cellaney on them. The Taft people explain it as some sort ot wireless newfangledness. B. B. AND GRILL 48 Atlantic Comer South Elliott Place.

Dine and dance. A la carte. discovered before. 'Never a cover charge." STerllna 3-H513. IN MANHATTAN tional colored piano player and composer, whose latest work, "New York Skyline," will be produced in February with a cast of 150.

AMERICAN BLACK CAT NEW Caaartt-Rtatsiirant. "Wksre Harlem Gess Bahamian." No Cover Chars iter. ft FRIED CHICKEN DINNER, Includlnr Cocktail 1 Page Mr. Hemingtcayl Beatrice Lillie, who is nobody's newcomer to the supper clubs, will be the principal light next Wednesday when the new Club Montmartre opens Its doors to a brilliant collection of social folk and theatricals. S7 West (1 tl.

Needlework Guild Hears Chairman Gloria Palast paul tremaine and his orchestra Alleen Cook ENGLAND "Oh, to be in England, now that April's there," and all that sort of rot. What ho, and we say, now, really, have you heard? About how England and her coffee stalls have come to Greenwich Village, we mean? The Dickens Room is the name-after the novelist and the literati are all over the place. Schopenhauer, Gorki and Dostoievski for lunch. RUSSIA Hives, you may prepare caviar for breakfast and order a tune on the departmental balalaika. We're off to hear Adia Kuznetzoff, the basso at the Russian Kretchma, who started singing there ten years ago and hasnt stopped yet, (Well, as Victor Moore would say, he had to stop SOMETIME.) SPAIN Bull fights and roses In our teeth that is, the roses are In our teeth, the bull fights are in Spain.

El Toreador, In the up-town Spanish quarter. And a new Spanish Garden down in the village named "The Mart Fiesta! CABARET RV.STAl'RtNT Vdo Llndrman's Orchestra Unique in that it will not open until after the theater at night and DANCINO GREENWICH VILLAGE INN inin0-d No cover. Revue at 8:15, 11 :0. I SO will be closed all evening on Sunday, the New Montmartre will also offer Gomez and Winona and Jacques Fray, who will lead the HOWDY REVIEW st.v. MOs East Side, West Side The Sidewalks of New York, Manhattan's newest nite spot, opened last night, high, wide and very, very and entert.inmr u.

5Pt "i wwn Continuous danrln ana entertainment New fall show Guest star, and new fa n.hi. Turkey and the Trimmings Enoch Light and his Marine Grill 'Hotel McAlpine) orchestra, who are thankful for about everything except that they have to work Thanksgiving Day, are going to have a turkey party of their own ahead of time, this Sunday. Mary Danis, Enoch's vocalist, will be there, too. The boys will play the Columbia and Brown football hymns to one and all Saturday night. With Real Reeling! Fifth Avenue Hotel neighbors are beginning to hold their ears already.

They've had wind of the announcement that Harold Stern is planning to conduct a personally-arranged "Virginia Reel" at Thanksgiving time. "Turkey in the Straw" will be rendered by the orchestra. Youzir, We'll There George (Red) Haeffley and his orchestra will provide the music for the Young's Gap annual reunion dance which will be staged at the Roosevelt on Dec. 14. Mark ye well, all ye Young's Gappers.

Well, Cross My Fingers We haven't gotten around to the New Black Cat In Greenwich Vil JIMMY KELLY'S "Co Jimmy Kelly-ward" Dinner $1.25 to 1175. ahns salghlly. 9, 12, 2:30 A.M. Camslat shmr la Cherry Bleaaam Rmi. Mualt by Jc Caaella sad bit Cnamsain Oraheatra.

Oats Sunday. 181 SULLIVAN 8T. STuy. 8-911)00118. PLACI to OPEN DOOR Blhct tor real people to dine and dance Mrs.

Clarence J. Walker of Bell-more, chairman of the Long Island Needlework Guild, spoke at the annual meeting of the Hollls branch yesterday at the Hollls Masonic Temple, 191st near Jamaica Hollls. Other speakers Included representatives of the Jamaica Children's Shelter and the Ottllie Orphan Home of Jamaica. Mrs. John Dolan, needlework chairman of the Hollls Women's Club, and Mrs.

Ria E. Harrison, needlework chairman of the Parent-Teacher Association of Public School 95, Jamaica, attended the meeting which was arranged by Mrs. Theodore Colombo of Jamaica, head of the Hollls unit. Cocstan. 300 up.

138 M.cDour8t.r Oreenwlch I villMe ok.mercY wtS OlilNJ VILLAGE 88 W. 8tb N. Y. C. TeL STuy.

8-8840. New York's Only Country Nlte Club. Rural and Hill Billy Entertainment 1-Course Dinners. Si to 81 50. Souari Rural n- Nev Floor Show, V.lslW Mln Street," Starring Sammy Walsh and f-S 3P'loor 8how '30.

10:30 and 1:30 AM. Ml ton Mann and wii BARN IN BROOKLYN Alleen Cook, at the Greenwich Village Inn, looks just like Arline Judge of the cinema. Which got us into a discussion of people who look like other people, and one chap told how he looks like Harpo Marx, another like Harry Thaw, a third like Jack Dempsey which is not too bad. But Jo Ranson end your agent can walk into any restaurant and be Edward Robinson and Fred Waring, respectively, but not respectably, Little Jack Little has departed the St. Moritz for a tour, and in his FI.ATBTJSH AVE- near NEWKIRK '8204.

Coiy. Intimate, sink VILLAGE BREWERY w-4th -9: tilet mltnon. Dinner II BEDFORD PLAZA i Danclnr and entertainment. Luncheon 3c, 50c, 80c. Dinner weendayi and 6undays.

750. A 1 carte. Cholcoat food, aelect liquors, wlnea. Reasonable prices. BOHEMIAN Eitabll.hfd 191 nflT V'C 0 Albe Square, beside Albee Theatr.

Tou snd your party ol UJUl 1 tntnit will be pleaaed with the unusualnesa of Dolly's. Luncheon 35c-50c. Dinner 60c-85o. A la carte. Reservations for bridge parties.

GYPSY TAVERN nashlnfton Sonar South. RTo. 8-9700. Exotic Bohemian atmosphere. Entertainment and dancing.

Dinner. 81, Including Sunday. Choice Wine and Liquors. lage yet, although plenty of black EflDTI IKIATE TP A HOP 4" Fulton St. Entrance First Door Bond St.

rWMWIn IEnwr (ood BKrterila prlcM. "A dnlnlr dlih then a with." Tea cop mdlnt. Otntlenen lorHed. Open 11 A.M. to P.M.

Dinner 10c, cats have crossed our path it would CONTINENTAL llh Ave. at 50th New York. The most famous seem. If we're lucky enough we'll be there one of these days or nights looking up Russell (that call him Ruddy) Smith, the sensa- tneater-restaurant In the world. Daring Imported revue.

Dine and rianr.a 9 famnm place will be Ron Perry, said to have Park Avenue written all over his shirt front. Leota Lane, from "Strike Me Pink," has been engaged to sing. Sing, Leota! rpHE CHANGING WORLD: The Lone Star Rangers take the place of the Broncho Busters at the Village Barn. We still say "Ylpeel" Charlie Wright, the accordionist, has moved into the Caprice Room of the Weylin. Can you keep a secret? He's Bteaks, Chops, Rarebits.

A la carte. Special Luncheon 45c. Dinner 65c to 65c. Served to 9 P.M. Including Saturdays.

Best ot liquors. 44. Court St. Open 8 A.M. to 1 A.M.

FRED SCHUMM CHOP HOTJBB shows nightly. COIumbus B-7070. FRENCH HUNGARIAN After the game the best place to fill the inner man is at SttmsX m) OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT RHYTHM KINO IlEHME Dubonnet Ave. 7-coure Chicken Dinner 81.00; with Tenderloin Steak 81.25. Battel's Huny.rl.n En.cmble.

GERMAN mamas mrn the grandnephew of the Wright brothers. "The Three Aristocrats" have been added to the squad at "Through the Looking Glass." Janssen Wants to See You FAMOUS OLD HOFBRAU aoth 81. B'way. Finest Food. Finest Wines, Imported Beers.

Music. Privet rooms. Table d'hote. Open Sundays. BOg.

4-7480. 374 Fulton near Smith St. and Aii Roosevelt Seth Bradford Dewey, Pre. Orthritre JULIUS (Rsadlngi Gratia by Na Ytra's Foramoat Prsfaaalonal Raadera) Open from II A.M. NEW YORK'S OLDEST BAR.

159 W. 10th St. Heart of Greenwich Vlllaee 1-1 il P. M. Sunday until mld- DINNER-DANCE Selection Imported Oordlalf (ockUilj from Ute Supper Parking racUltlej Gypj SV lrCSlQC 4-POH9.

And other start of radio, stage and screen inalMaxI'i Origi Original Bavarian Entertainment. Baal Gar, 4 Amar. fned. Cholef lm. A dam, wleaa 4.

liquors. mo Flalhuvh Ave. at Church Ave. HARLEM Ashland Pi. and Lafaretta oppoaita Academy of Mualo.

Tel. STerlln 8-8IKIO. In the heart ot -H I vi iv UHAI4ilIHARLEM's H0T SPOT! -s, Featuring the new IBANGI show with Bsii'7i DiuuKijru, one diock irom an auDways ana 1. b. b.

One of Brooklyn's finest hotels, noted for its cuisine. Lunch and dine in Spanish atmosphere. Dinner Is from 11.00 and lunch. 75c. Choice wines and liquors.

Chamber muslo, 6-8 P. M. nlnhtly Dif.vTa Hvrrm dancing ROOSEVELT GRIU If Ginger Rogers reads this stop your laughing' she ought to. know, we feel, that two of her old dancing partners are In the Hotel Lincoln awaiting a reunion when she can spare a moment. They are Earl and Jospphine, the specialty pair, who with Miss Rogers won a Charleston contest way back when.

That was in Texas. Incidentally, F.arl ar.d Josephine wouldn't say, but we understand Miss Rogers rame out third In the contest. They ail teamed up and toured the country that 13 until Miss Rogers went out and landed herself in musical comedy. C.ladys Bently and star cast of 50. TEDDY HILL and His Or h.

HOTTEST HOT SPOT IN TOWN. St. and 7th Ay. Tllllnsbaat 8-9386 PRFMIERE TONIGHT HOTEL MARGARET in Columbia Helrhts Luncheon 75c. special Dinner 95c, Special Sunday Dinner 93c.

Special Blue Plans A la carte. Accommodations for parties. KAY PARSONS and Her atiownntt Rivrv NORWEGIAN NO COVrZ. HOTEL PIERREPONT nd Hicks Sis. Dine In the beau-ilSlUL, ri.IUlLir WH 1 U(ul noon, wher, cnrmin, fl0Cora- tlve scheme lends color and enchantment.

Daily Dinner 5 and 85c: 3und.v Dinner 75c and $1. A la carte: cocktails 25c. Rooms for private functions. Madison At. at 45th St 1 fir fjurtlimu Tkut" VA JtCO THE NORMANDIE IN navabrb.

new york city Serving the famous Swedish hora d'oeuvrea iSmorgas Bord). Luncheon, dlnnar supper Entertainment and dancing Distinctively different. VINCENT SOREY cul ofcfkyJJta Jean Mallot LITTLE COTTAGE 1M8 st Bedford and Noslrand Avajnnes Luncheon, 95e and 80e. Dinner 6O0 and 75e. Sunda) THE WIVEL 54 W.

A4th N. Y. C. Phon CIr. 1-9056.

Olamoroua Scandinavian cabaret. Three shows nhrhtlv. Nn Dinner 70e and 5c. Sunday Niiht ti'upper SAo charge. Famous for Swedish Hors D'Oeuvres.

Luncheon dally from 11 to 3. RUSSIAN nr. 8t. Georaa Hotel. On nf Ftrnnlclvn' fnwmntt "to -VyillO tear Stntlfham ligrnnml LimnKaAH cn.

r.il ne- Jean Mallot fif Showboat Is a dancer. You heard what we eald a Aaneert Is there any more Harvard money that hasn't been covered? WU1.V.11W11 vuanuu. iaii7 LrillllBi DioOiu-ai. Sunday Dinner 85c-tl. Club and brlUae parties accommodated LOUIS LITTLE CAMPUS ,4" Nostrand near St.

Johns Place. Lunch .60. Dinner 73, Includtna Sund.iys. OYSTER AND CHOP llOCSg A la Carle all hours. Choice wines.

Ilnuora. RUSSIAN BEAR 2ul N- 8l7- Tht orlln' llUsjelfUl Russian Bear. Authentic In every detaa Superb food liquors. Outstanding service. Famous Kuban Cossack Choir.

SPANISH MTCWFT 'Q 84-riO Flalbuab Ave. Luncheon SOc and finn- Dinner T.r-ff,e ben In Brooklyn since lain a i nna Choir. i IN MANHATTAN llquorn and wines terved. Reasonable ptlccs Private banquet rooms. Comfortably Cool AMERICAN FL TOREADOR Lolni for somethlns dlffetaoll Tlall utl Ko.

tM manllc Wnaln at in beet. Heal Cuhan eiijale. ahowa. rourth lea.on. Mnrtfi'c SPANISH OARIiEN, ts w.

8th. Native Dishes. Dinner 91. Dancing to 3 A.M. 3 Floor Shows, Bar and Prill, No Cover or Minimum.

THE IMOXX PARKWAY If American and Chinese Pood. Dinner Music and Dancing, wines and Liquors, Accommodations for Parties CONTINENTAL ROOM ALICE McCOLLISTER 43 f'n 7 A Mi ,0 1 A M- fail, luncheon, duntr, nipper, wlnei and liqaori. HDTFT FMPIRP Hroad7 i SI. Went of parkin mare. Delkloua aawiljjj UlU dinner, inrludln a hnttla ot wine, tl.a.V Dinner mo.

In. iKes ifianny cnop nouse ni.nr, RIVOT Fls'hush Ave. A specially planned menu of surpasslnri excel-til VA Tn, Rivoll la Platbu.ih's Premier Kstlne Place. Superb food and service Club Breakfast, Dally Luncheon. Table d'Hot Dinner.

Choice Wines and Mqunrs SARTORT'S RESTAURANT for food food at popular CLLB VARIETY 8how Nlghtlv: Jimmy Oroso and his Orchestra, fee. fai r.eanH Bebe Dinner, tl 00, served from 6 to 9:30 Grand Ceneoura tvfry day No Cover PrM Pirklng A11 Paradise Theatre Orrsslons. Ron Terry'f Orch'tri, BatWln't Hyps? Trio, (iprrtnn nd Co-lumhuf, nntH inclftr dunceri, and lot Line. Dtlicioui dinnsrt frrrn $1.50 Supper Dane ng u' .1 il if 1 8 Nevina Street Direction losph Sarlorl mixed drinks to order we cater to weddlnss. card parties club functions, etc.

Privet rooms Brooklyn's Pnmllv ReMsnrant lemnitnn tor H.Mh Nt. Ill Moat prlre. Iiant JUlIjt'r 5 orllir dinner In Inwn. Ilrit liinnr, ulnr, tieer. Mmfo, RFD MIT le'e'ue Ave.

and Ml. Eden Broni. Famous "hot spot of th 1 Bronx." Two shows nightly, teBturinn fill star Broadway viude. vllle: guct. stars Tuesdays, Amateur N'lgliU Hest wlnoi, Ilnuora.

Never a dull moment. I.M II III I I MURRAY'S fkwJ' Phone Turh. Turk shoe. N. Y.

lilnnee De Luxe, 8I.MI, 8 to 10 P.M One of the fmrst floor showa In Oreaier N. Y. Featurlna Buddv Kennedy popular M. 0.: Cnsi Dalev Mann.i A Stratford, Famous Johnny strryye and Orclieslra. Beautiful girls.

3 ihowa Nltely MAIn 4-mi0 THP TOWFUQ IIROOKLVN'8 SMART iiotki, lilCi iJ VI una Business Men's Luncheon Iroi fheon Irom ITALIAN SOc. Dinner from 75c. Served in The Walnut Bar. Open from 12 Noon until 2 A.M. "You'll like It beraue it's dllferrnt." "AN AUHOTT HOTtL." Karl P.

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