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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936 Ml 21 PIblc SMILE A WHILE flrcund Tlic Tabled Maritime Linens Show Compass, Flags, And Table Mats Made of Sail Cloth Creed Suits Leaders in U.S. Styles Many of the suits shown by Creed WITH In the washstand with one of Miss Mergen time's towels for a sail. One is appropriately entitled "Code OF COURSE, It was our Indomitable substitute, Mr. Leonard Harris, who, upon his return from that Rotary Club luncheon the other day with the announcement that the four Hawaiians who were supposed to debate had failed to show up, remarked ruefully: Flag." This comes In red, blue and in Paris have been brought over here In the original or in adaptations, so that the present vogue for suits Is due, In a large part, to this The Old Summer Time BILL HARDY, managtasr director of the Gay Nineties, replica of a New York cafe of another generation, announces that he is planning to build a "Summer Garden" similar to famed places of thirty years ago, In the rear of the present establishment. This open air amusement place, to be formally opened to the public with the coming of warm weather, will provide all of the entertainment features known to the old time "Summer gardens." Real Shoe News Is in the Color, Say Fashionists Your Easter shoes are as Important this year as your Easter hat, "It seems to me the least they- gold combinations.

"Mid-Ship" Is made up in red and white, blue and white and green and white, as Is also the third design, called "Diagonal Stars This has a design of alternate diagonal stripes of red and white, blue and white or green and white. could have done was to send Joe Cook." Reser and his Eskomos, liked the climate, kept on going, Is even now member of the floor show in the time linens. They are dramatic, too, and command attention, seeming to say, "Domestio linens are important In the scheme of things and we mean you to know it." Miss Mergentlme Is one of those amazing people who looks like a youngster herself but who turns out to be the mother of two quite grown-up young ladles. She didn't start designing linens, by the way, until 1934. Today, according to the people in the know, "she is responsible for about all the exciting things being done In linens." Studied History of Tableware There Is nothing conventional about Miss Mergentlme's designs, as there has never been anything conventional about her career as a designer.

After studying art in college, she went ahead in her own Perhaps the most dellshtful of all of this new line of domestic lin MarguerlU Mergentlme, famous for doing the unusual with household lineus, has designed maritime linens expressly for Bummer entertaining on land and sea. Informal entertaining In the penthouse, on the yacht, to the garden, by the side of a swimming pool. Miss Mergentlme has taken nautical motives and styled them In a bold, fascinating manner. There are two luncheon cloths, 64 by 54 Inches. One Is called "Compass." This comes In red on white and blue on white.

It has a huge compass for a centerpiece and a border of geometric design which Is actually an adaptation of parts of a compass. On each corner there Is the abbreviation of the points of the compass, northeast, northwest, southeast and southwest. The other luncheon cloth Is called "Marine Stars." This also comes in red on white or blue on white In a new, exciting arrangement of stars. The border this time Is made up of flags with stars and stripes. ens is a table set of mats made of honest-to-goodness sail cloth, printed In blue and red.

They're called 9 I 14" -A" -4 designer's Inspiration. From the creed collection the plain classic man-tailored suits were selected In many Instances by buyers for American department stores because this house has always been noted for this type of costume. One model of this type Is "Tanbark," a beige wool Jacket, quite severely tailored and worn with a brown cashmere woolen skirt. In addition to these classic suits, Creed showed several softer types with more dressmaker detail and several separate coats of finger-tip length. Creed's finger-tip tailored coat of men's wear gabardine called Paddock, which he showed In his advance Spring collection In New York, definitely established the fashion for this type of top coat Crow's Nest Platers! Again we see the code flag symbols.

Plain blue or red or oyster white napkins and lapkins (a large napkin to you) are being sold for use with these mats. advises Harper's Bazaar, and they are as gay and as original. While there are still the conservative A second doily set consists of 17 blacks and browns, the real news In pieces. These come in eggshell linen shoes Is color. DUT, speaking of laughs (we can give you the name of the guy that did laugh at that one), Milton Berl may be very funny, but he didn't supply all the humor at the Paradise the other night.

Charlie bornberger Is even funnier, sitting there, shivering to pieces. Mr. Dornberger, it seems, has spent the last four Bummers and Winters in the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal and, when he came to New Vork a few weeks back, Immediately caught a cold, rushed off to the medico and concluded that, Canada notwithstanding, New Yorks cracks the thermometer. He's going back to Montreal to get warm. AND Jim Hlckey, bartender at the Bossert, has a head as shiny as witn a star and stripe design run This Is not a season cf matching ning through the center.

These accessories, and three-color con may be had In white and red, blue way, taking courses here and there, reading books that seemed to her Important, making a study of the history of table appointments, doing exhaustive research in museums both here and abroad. All this on her own just because she was Interested. She started designing 1 rr (aA i trasts are better than two, but your shoes should match at least one and red and green and red, Beach Throws other accessory. There Is a set of eight cocktail For instance, with a navy blue There are terry cloth beach Eddie Elliott suit and white blouse, russet shoes throws with smaller terry cloth napkins, each one bearing a design which Miss Mergentlme adapted from eight different signal flags. Isabella Terrace of the Half Moon Hotel.

Will the residents of Sea and a russet bag are smart. With a black tallleur wear gray shoes and gray gloves, a black bag and and all over the country today it is known as the Creed type of coat. Typical of these coats Is the black wool flnger-tlp Jacket with back fullness. This new line of back fullness is highlighted in "University," a multi-colored, shaded wool fabric with dominating tones of red, yellow, green and brown with gathered back and sleeves. It was tak These can be had In red and white edged In blue or in blue and white Gate please keep an eye on their hat, a purple blouse and purple edged in red.

Very gay and color boats. Mr. Elliott may go too far violets on your lapel. ful they are too. In fact, they have You can make a gray suit In in this thing and put out to sea.

so caught the spirit of flags and ships and sea and signals that we However, it really doesn't seem finitely smart if you wear shoes of Dubonnet red and carry a bag of linens not for any of the usual reasons but simply because she found that she could not buy what she wanted for her own home. "All right, then," Miss Mergentlme said, "I'll design my own." Today she is one of the best known of all designers In this field. Again Miss Mergentlme varies from usual by collecting new things Instead of old things. She's been collecting linens of modern design for years. Perhaps the most Interesting thing about Miss Mergentlme is the very thing which accounts In large part for her meteoric success.

She rather think more than one hostess possible, does It? Note No! the same glorious shade and wear will use hers to wave a signal of Wearing a bit more than a smile, Renee featured in the Queens Terrace (Woodslde) revue, exhibits what the well-dressed nightclub entertainer will wear. thanks to their designer. a pink blouse, pink gloves and a gray hat. Gnest Towels towels to match. There are two dtfferent patterns.

The one called "Southampton" Is an original interpretation of flags huge ones they are too In red, white and blue with a stripe running down the center. "Bermuda" has a wave and dot pattern which simply makes one smell the sea. The throws are 35 by 68 Inches and make marvelous beach capes. A gay way of dressing up a somber bathing suit, by the way. Muss Mergentlme is as strong as ever for the ensemble Idea.

And, as may have been guessed, she's very, very American, what with her stars and stripes and reds, whites and blues. The entire line possesses an exciting vividness. They're so darn fresh and vital-looking, these mari IN A perfect fidget over the lm-npnHlnir Pictrlanr al latinn Carrying out the same motif, Miss Or if you wear a black print dress with touches of red on a black en from the traditional don's gown at Oxford. It Is always significant to see what the private clients are ordering. Europe's aristocracy Is very conservative and these women Invariably order classic The Princess de Reuss, an American by birth, ordered a dark blue coat, very classical on the redingote type.

Mergentlme has produced guest background, wear red shoes, carry towels the designs of which are built around International code months, the delightful zanies who are responsible for most of the goings-on at Connie's Inn, have flans. They are so nautical that keeps pace with the times. She's they, like an Aladdin's lamp, seem to transform the plebeian sink into vitally interested in everything that Is of this age and is all for 1936 and 1940 and 1850. It is the present and the future that Inspire her. a miniature ocean.

WeTe afraid weekend guests this Summer will Make a Star! NANO RODRIGO, the youthful baton-flasher of the Rainbow Room who is rushed into service when the Casa Ama Boys go elsewhere for the purposes of broadcasting on the wireless, got his start In Spanish talking pictures) Rodrlgo, as yet to turn his 28th "year, Is the leading song-writer of South America, according to reliable be whittling tiny ships to set afloat decided to run a poll. Beginning tonight, they will take a vote from everybody that enters. It seems like a good Idea to this department and should save the people at the conventions in June an awful lot of trouble. A copy of this goes tonight to the Congressional Record. a bag with a red lining and piping, and wear a black hat and gloves.

Or white hat and gloves later on. That gives you the fashion picture; now to get back to shoes. Harper's Bazaar says russet shoes may be worn with gray and even with black. Brown shoes will, of course, be worn with brown and tan. Black patent leather pumps and sandals In tailored types to wear with suits are an important highlight.

Gray shoes will be very Important this year, not only with the gray costume, but also as a contrast to a pastel or brightly colored outfit. Walking shoes of gray reversed calf are very smart. So ThaVs the Reason The Dam Has Burst! IMMY KELLY'S Village Rendezvous, In co-operation with the Blues by the Blue Sea ROSALIND DIAMOND, attractive blues singer, is one of the guest ii Jim Hickey Sunday Nights With a Lina THE OREEN ROOM of the Edison, which like all the other night spots, used to be In complete darkness on Sunday nights, has come out of the void. Sunday night at the Edison now looks like rush hour at 42d St. The reason: It seems they have a radio show now, which same Is broadcast over WMCA and employs talent of a distinctly high caliber than the average revue.

cables. He has penned some twenty the hundreds of mirrors in back of stars who will sing to the music of American Red Cross, In their appeal for funds for the relief of the suf ffPHE THREE 1 Gentlemen Prefer Brunettes-are the latest additions to the extravaganza sometimes known as the floor show at Mr. Dempsey's 8th hit tunes tangos and rhumbas mostly that are bringing him his him. But a good drlnk-mixe share of royalties. ferers in the recent flood disasters, is devoting Sunday evening, April withal.

DAY BATJDOO of Bob Crosby's band in the Terrace Room of the New Yorker, plays solos on the 5th, to a benefit performance for Ave. eatery. According to the dy The Lady From Paris namic Jimmy Starr of the wilds of fUR congratulations are In order to the progenitors of the Nor- TTTOE Maisonette Russe of the drum. Probably booming up trade Ken Casey and his orchestra In the Isabella Terrace of the Half Moon Hotel, near Sea Gate, Coney Island, New York, this Saturday and Sunday. Miss Diamond has previously appeared with Lou Little, who the Borden's Program over WOR.

She has also appeared on Station WNEW, and Is the protege of Bob Carson of New York, vocal teacher and arranger for Radio and Hollywood, the "reasons" have some thing. mandie-Shore Road Athletic Club out Fort Hamilton way. It has al pHARLIE FRANKFORT says he Hotel St. Regis, born and nursed to maturity in Paris, continues to Its policy importing Schura Liptova, chanteuse intlme from the French doesn't think Guy Lombardo the worthy cause. A liberal percentage of the evening's receipts will be donated to the Red Cross by Jimmy Kelly.

The entertainment has been augmented and will feature, In addition to the "100 Minute Marathon" floor revue, and the terpsichorean Interpretation of "Leda and the Swan," a number of celebrities who will contribute their talents as guest stars throughout the evening. ways been an idea of ours, perverted though It Is, that Shore Road has can play the St. Louis Blues at alllll city. Miss Liptova Is an artist of Inter Also laboring under the domineering and well-paying domain of the Manassa Mauler Is Clarence E. Willard, the gentleman who has the questionable ability to stretch seven Inches In a space of one second.

We have a guy here who saw him I And Jan Brunseco's Orchestra. national reputation, having ap peared In the Cafe de Paris, Chez Fisher, Scheherazade and Monte 17 vf Christo. Well, then, Lombardo probably doesn't think you'd be so hot at them either, Charlie! HPWO things that look good at the Wivel: The Smorgasbord table and Dorothy Wentworth, "though not necessarily in that order. She has already sailed on the lie ff MAT BOUTS AT JAMAICA Glno Garibaldi and George Lenil-han will furnish the fireworks in the main event to a finish on the weekly mat card at the Jamaica Arena tonight. de France and Is expected to make her Initial American appearance, at CUFFORD C.

FISCHER'S SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL IMPORTATION FOLIES DE FEMMES Shows wcvn A covet CHAOE Din and done Hi celebratad rhythm JACK DENNY md VINCENT TIAVEIS $2.5 0 "ovi and HoDdoys 11.00 the Maisonette Russe, this week. The Fruits of Success JACK LAIT 8ayst "Benny Fields is a sensation the biggest male hit since Richman" LETTIE CAMPBELL, Mltzi Haynes and Cookie Faye, all Boacy CrowUwr' Timt 1 1 i QCRAPS: Fifty-second St. gets one more spot. It's to be known as the Gang Plank and will be managed by Jack Clawson, 21 years old Frank Minor of the Barrel of Fun has been going around the country signing chorus girls in the Hollywood Res' '---'set. iOtyl On ol trt com pufsory eights' taurant Revue have been promoted to do specialty dances in the show dew raos produced by Joe Moss.

Their su Dorothy Wentworth all the possibilities of Glen Island, up swing experts Russ Morgan will stay at the Biltmore all Sum 7th AVENUE AT 50th STREET COLUMBUS 3-7070 mer, moving to the roof In June JACK WALDRON STAR CAST HOLLYWOOD 6IRLS ABE LYMAN and his California Two new skits for the next Ubangl perior performance won those featured spots for them. In the Spring version of the Hollywood Revels of 1936, Benny Fields will continue to be the singing star and Abe Lyman's Orchestra will supply the music. The floor show will also include Charlotte Iamberton, deaf-and-mute dancer, Rose Blane, Jack Waldron and others. fTFoTuLvAvToloTii Pll INI II INI and Follies have been completed by Leonard Harper Guy Odley, known for some reason as "Society's Singing will be at Jack Dempsey's beginning this week Corn Pone and Maryland Fried Chicken fanciers can get both pa wajMjB CORNED PICS KNUCKLE L. et as the nucleus of a good roadhouse site.

The Normandle seems to fit the bill. It is tastefully decorated, commands a sprawling view of the incoming and romantic ocean liners and provides a side-line of ping pong, tennis, billiards and sitting before the fire for those who don't warm up to dancing to Arthur Ravel's music, late of the Radio City Rainbow Grill. And they tell us confidentially so don't repeat it! that later on they plan to run a boat from the Battery, which is something they cant do in, say Radio City, 'for 'example! wnn ipfcituj prepared Sauerkraut and paraler pouto. A taut wn-Uon that haa tempted the most Jaded appetites. Dancing Nlahtlr to Jockey Club Orchestra.

Parklni. PLACI to IN BROOKLYN commodities at the Standish Arms. A 111 Our Fried Chicken scout swears urisg wouraiea euisms and the choicest of wlnsi BOSSERT HOTEL al Dancing- every evening eaeent Meotaio. and Rlek. Street.

t'. dinner on ini it's true Exit Winter Is the title of the new show at the Shelton VHrta riU WVKK HAHOt Corntr of the Hotel Shelton HALF MOON HOTEL for Delicious Food. Isabella Terrece over, n. Ocean. A new, novel rendeevous.

Phone. VL No Cover. IN BROOKLYN Boring and Lazur, dance team, are mi nEn IIUI'I ORCHESTRA. back at the Wivel for a spell AVTATTOM flRTT "Im wo world's moat famous aviator milJlt VxnUaia Administration Boildlni. Floyd Bennett Alraart.

Mario and Floria dance at the Am Italian Vlllaae Tavern P''f-Beln Nlrhtly. Dinner from H. ewvtsii No cover eharre. Sat. Mln.

Check II 50 3AR-70 FLATBUSH near NEWKIRK. Hotel St. Ceorfe, BROOKLYN Wum after DanUif, Orch. BEDFORD PLAZA Clark St. TIN Ave.

I.R.T. Ell. Sta. la Metal VISIT Tut xiru! rin did Luncheon 36o, 50c, 60c. Dinner weekdays and Sundays, "5c.

A la carte. Choicest food, select liquors, wines. Reasonable prioea, bassador Eve Symmington leaves the Persian Room this week. We've been April fooled I rpHE reason for the embarrass- ment in the French Casino the other evening among the Jack Denny bandsmen: Arturo Toscanlnl was In the audience! KsaiDllihed 11)16 MONTGOMERY ROYAL Brooklyn'i Smartest Cabaret-Restaurant, 1 Dlntns.Danclns. Broedway Revue nlahtly.

CHAPLIN'S RESTAURANT. 9404 4th Ave. Spacious, attractive: Drlaet moderat Oood. generous cooktalls. ureucair.

iiniian-amencan cuisine. Luncneon. 35c. Dinner. Daily and Sunday, 60-75c.

Wines. Liquors. 1M0 Flatbush Ave. and Avenoe I. NAvarre 8-9194.

"Host of Flatbnsh" ROEDER'S BEACH CORALS GrS Foot of Veorhlea Avenne, ROKltFS KhnhB1 Si, Ri-nnblvn Fit Tfc CsTIIITMW COL'RT Tml. Bar Bids. Luncheon iSlHUJliU 50e and a la carte. Choice Liquors Wines. RDPfirtDY'C RESTAURANT.

8315 4TH AVE. Uejrheen. 0a. Dinner. IS.

VJrvt-JV I Chiileest wrnna and Manors, WJE ARE particularly enthused DINNER MUSIC JUPflR DANCING With that Southern Atmosphere Just the place to spend the most enjoyable and romantlB nisht you ever had. After enjoying the hospitality and delicious Dixie over the reception New York looa. you may dance where Southern Rhythms make dancing delightful. The finest liquors, wlnea. Driving Directions Ocean.

Bedford and Nostrand Aves. to Voornlea, then left turn to foot of Voorhles Ave. Spacious parking. has accorded Miss Terry Green At tht BILTMORE HUBS MORGAN'S KBqOrokttr nlitont od Vjid EmnainfnM 01 O'trtw Otd $UDOf Modiion Avmi 4Jrd Sff SUNDAY DE LUXE niNNFK, SI Hearli of Celery Queen Olives Radishes Having been at the Commodore for Complete SUNDAY DINNER CHICKEN, CHOPS, STEAKS Alto DINNER, 50c HOTEL MONTAGUE 103 MONTAGUE ST. IN MANHATTAN FYesh Shrimp Cocktail Half Grapefruit Crab Meat Cocktail Blue Point Oyster Cnrktntl Lobster Cocktail Cherrystone Clam Cocktail Chopped Chicken Liver Fresh Fruit Cup Honeydew Melon AMERICAN Chicken okra I ARDD I YfCMiul Chicken or Duct Dinner Saturday.

Sunday. 15c, sBWI LlWCUm wnh choice of I pun Burgundy or Rlesllnt 1. Consomme Royal LAZINO FURNACE" WINCHE1.L D4U Wlllongbbi Ave. Alacarte Luncheon Liouore and Wlnea. BLACK VSTIC MERMAID 7 Na Ctnr Chin.

rturKPV nivvra ineiuHinn si 2nUmsaa(Occasm Roast Maryland Turkey. Cranberry Sauce Fried Scallops, Tartar Bauce Shad Roe and Bacon Broiled Bluefish. Maltra d'Rotel Roast Philadelphia Capon, Apple Sauce Roast Prime Ribl of Beef au lin Roast Spring Lamb, Mint or Ouava Jelly Dinner 75c-83 Mjr'HFT 4-M Ftatbosn Ave. Luncheon 50c and 60c, 857 West Broadway, at Jrd St. (Block So.

of Washington Sanare). ORamerry 6-HII33 A la carta. Oholcaat and il.OO.. The best in Brooklyn einca 1B10. CHESAPEAKE- HOUSE liquors and wlnea served.

Reasonable prices Private banquet rooms All functions. Spinach Natural Fresh Asparagua with Drawn Butter Broccoli Hollandaisa Sauce Baked Idaho. Mashed or Rissole Potatoes CLARK BETWEEN FI'LTON AND HENRY 8TS. GLORIA PALAST Canaret-Rettaurant Cast HHth St. MR JOHN STEEL YORKVILLE'8 BRIGHTEST MIGHT SPOT, raeturlni ALL-SEPIA REVUE.

HARLIM-ON-PARADE. CAST OF SO. Starring JOHNNY HUDOINS. NEVER A COVER CHARGE. POPULAR PRICES.

TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY. PHONE REGENT 4-KI. PLYMOUTH Lettuce and Tomato Salad Today. Fresh Crab Meat a 1ft Dewey, 60c. Dally and Sunday Dinner.

79c and 85c. A la cart. Choice Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wlnee. RESTAURANT HO WHY RFVIIF WERT 8D STREET NEW 1RS8 SPRING RKVIB SToy. B-RSal LIQUOR PRICES REDUCED Rendesvons for Sophisticates.

Continuous Entertainment Dlnlng-Danetng. Old-Fashion Strawberry Shortcake Compote nf Fruit Eclair a la Mldvood Napoleon Cui Home-made Apple Strndel Baked Apple Apple Pie and Checsa Biscuit Tortonl Cheese and Toasted Crackers Spumoni Assorted French Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk COMBINATION BLUE PLATES DESSERT AND COFFEE, FROM 65c LP A N. (' I i i SARTORI'S RESTAURANT 8 Nevlns Street Diractton Joseph Sartorl Star of Zieqfeld Follies ond Music Box Revue the New TITIAN ROOM NIGHTLY, 7 P.M. to 2 A.M. AoiitMMlkti 9Ua.yiqkl! alio MISS MOLLY O'DOHEfW Sonq Stylist Famous tor food food at popular prices, and best bonded liquors AU mixed drinks to order We eater to weddings, card parties, elnb functions, ate.

Private rooms. Brooklyn' Family Restaurant. 181 Sullivan St. ST. 8-9118.

Dinner 1.25 81.75. Shows 0122:30 A.M. Jams Andre In "Leda JIMMY KELLY'S 3 nd the Swan" et 11:30 and 1:30 am. nv tiisnmi 'sum a- 330Biiiifc cxai IN VII ATTAN OPPM DOOR A meeting place for real people to dine and dance NATajll aWWAI AND THEN BOMS. Our Dinner Is the tslk of the Village.

Cocktails 300 up. 188 MarDoutel Greenwich Village. GRamerey 1-4780. AMERICAN 7t. CHESAPEAKE HOUSE 56 EAST 4IJ STREET Rhona lEi 1 -50JO C0W(Htk Terry Green CREOLE MINIMUM n( pArum 41,1 8I" uran0 Ctntral.

Lastnaea t.M tie, rorUITI oinnar 1.85 us. Ualeut bar. Flih ana eyitsrt a tgnlalty. Dinner aiuils. 119 Plan.

It ftt. NM Of lam larttsie af 1 kM al. HITlllL RBSTJUIRAtfT azarac Ntar RMtnr. SuaiM. Feiaaua Sarares Caettall, Sin Fill.

Ohs avga. aitaat 8ak hitt: TOWER RESTAURANT HARLEM 70 pine and Ampriran i it i pearl sts American and laillLILi Featuring Gladys Benlley, Willie Bryant NBO Orehestre. Revue of SO Septa Stars. The Hot Spot of Harlem. UBANGI Club Cooking 181st STRFFT and 1th AVF.NVE Tel.

Tl. 5-8411 Air Conditioned Winter and Summer THf INIMITABLE DWIGHT FISKE IN HIS STORIES AT THE PIANO Aftar tha Thaatra, In Cofa tounga ond Snack tar Ol GRANT with hit Orchailra Dancing ol tha Cocktail Hour Dolly ond Sunday SNACK BAR lunchaon ond Oinnar Dally ond Sunday AVOY-PIAIA a 3th Mth to 59th It. ITALIAN IN BROOKLYN THE STEAK HOUSE st- Lobta direct from Mains. W. 8D ST.

ITAUA.N C0I8INTS. mini ine westaurant Without a Bar Cl I ULv II Dluner I1.2S. Also a la carte. Entertainment. Music.

OR. 1-1850 Til I IT': trilleT ir IV' aTCltll Ine west llt.l cm PIFRRFPONT Flerrepont and Hicks 8ta. An eating place of USi.UU ritiWWirWHl exceptional merit where the service it quick unobtrusive where food is the best the market afforda. Dally Dinner 65c as 85c; Sunday Dinner 75o and tl. A I cartel cocktails 250.

Rooms for private functions. SCANDINAVIAN sth.rn Fried Chicken. Smart entertainment. excellent food. Special luncheon, 90 cents.

the past heaven-knows-how-many months, she now moves into the Park Central Cocoanut Grove. That would be Monday night. Terry er ah you aren't Irish, are you? IF THERE are any Lambs In the reading public: The Lambs Gambol, with Rudy (One Punch) Valleo as Honorary CoUio and Jim Farley, the P. M. General as chairman, will be held at the Waldorf on April 25.

EDDIE ELLIOTT went out to Flatbush from Broadway to make a movie short with Harry ni.n ijmox Avenue. MAIn 4-JOOO THF TOWFR brooklin smart hotel lu" WVSieJ Business Men's Luncheon froi from THE WIVEL IM W. Mth N. I. 0.

Phone Clr. 1-eniM. Olemorooe Scandinavian cabaret. Three shows' nightly. No eoyae 60o.

Dinner from 75e GERMAN charge. Famous tor Swedish Hors D'oeuvraa. Luncneon oaiie from ia to S. it Wt 1 Berved In The Wslnut Bar. Open from 12 Noon until 1 A.M.

"You'U like It beosuse It's different." "AN ABBOTT HOTEL. Karl p. Abbott. Managing Director. O.

Cukene Hamas. Manager. SPANISH HANS lAFfiFR'C FOOD, BEVERAGES end MCSIO ef the rape- SJ-llW nor type. Atmosphere ef OINE AND DANCE IN ATMOSPHERE OF OLD SPAIN. mis SPECTACUURIUVUB Cor.

HSth St. Lexington N. I. lunta. Us as, Olnaer, II sa.

Saneust 4 BallrMms. IN MANHATTAN SPANISH DINNER tl. AMERICAN DINNER $1.50, AUTMEN Telephone Bl'tterfleld H-SiOO-l. FAMOI'S FOR BRIFSTBAK DINNERS. EL CHICO "At Spaniih as Spain" ft(D MAY EM OUHI ia OlfM.5 NO COVlfc CHAnU.lt lIHOWINITllt, TIO SPANISH RIVUE 1:30.

11:50 snS I A.M. OPEN 8 P.M 2 30 A.M., INCLUDING. SUNDAY. 80 SROVE St Shtrl ITALIAN tla q. tflh Av.) CHsl.

I-4B4S. Llitsa WJZ 11:88 P.M. Sunday, BAR OF MUSIC HOTIL IUCKINOHAM mrt nurummmt. (nod. LuneheontOe 101 Will 7lh 81.

Ulnnrr tl. Corkttllt from 25r. Hntal fii! 241 Wnl ulat near! at IDs tktatrlsei ana ihoosme atlatrlats. HUlCl LUIC 130 Wt 41 tt. OsHiltuilKmellkelastkarsAm.aMkias.

Lumnna toa. Olansr II ti SPANISH GARDEN, W. 8lh. Native Dishes. Dinner SI.

Danclnat GUFFAJNT1 CASA -th. CH. Sarvinc fine food for 43 yri. ParkUig Facilities. Wlnea, Liquors.

Banquets, eto. ROOStVEU AVE." 9d.5T.VtOOOil0t.Ul I viurias tole-U. a Floor Shows. Bet end orM. No Dover er Hlnttsunv.

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