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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1936 iiiQf Plac Tower esianrant 70 Pint. Si. 181 Pearl St. Hominy! Hominy! MASSOLETTTS Tower Restaurant, at 70 Pine Manhattan, Is quite excited about its hams. It seems they have a recipe for maklnit sausage out of the trimmings from smoked ham curing, a secret recipe that came right from Virginia.

Said sausage is served in Mas-oletti's with Lye Hominy, which any Southerner will know right off the bat as one of the dishes you don't want to miss. In fact, in Virginia, they serve hominy three meals a day. NEAR WALL STATION I. T. 1th AVENTJR LINK Completely Air-conditioned Both Winter end Summer BROILED SMELTS.

ENGLISH STYLE A fish dish in which the bones are removed. The Smelts re then broiled and served with a mustard butter sauce. Choice 'of vegetables served with this dish. Our air-conditioned wine cellar contains a wide selection of fine wines and liquors appropriate to serve with any meal. Prices moderate.

WHiteholl 4-5865 Dramatics of Eating Drama Travel Department of the Drama League of America will hold its annual scholarship dinner and entertainment tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Colonades at Essex House, 160 Central Park South. Harry Hershfleld will officiate as master of ceremonies, and the following is a list of stars and celebrities that will attend: Pauline Alpert, John Beal. Gladys Cooper, Jane Frohman, Jlmmie Farrell, Johnnie Green, Tito Quizar, Grace and Charlie Herbert, Fannie Hurst, Kenneth McKenna, Burns Mantle, James Melton, Ray Perkins, Margaret Wycherly, Blanche Yurka. The entertainment will be broadcast for an hour between 11 and 12 o'clock over WMCA, and 15 percent of the proceeds will be given to the Theater Authorities, an organization operating for the relief of unemployed and inflrmed artists. Music That Soothes THE Granada Trio, under the direction of Michael will render a Lenten muslcale at the Granada Hotel, for their guests, to -J to PLACI Come East, Old West BILL HARDY will feature a new number at his "Gay Nineties-Club with the presentation of the satirical version of the early life of the West.

Featured in this new number will be a Barber Shop Quartet, under the supervision of John Steel, musical comedy star. The remainder of the quartet will ccnsist of Kay Par-ions, Bill Lorrain and Furman. II INI Leap Year Favorites at Town's Night Spots ilfeMiSii i A If him jfi' I ij mm IN BROOKLYN Wine anl dine vlth the world's most famous yator. Administration Balldlnf, Floyd Bennett Alriert. AVIATION GRILL BESTAUBANT.

40 4th Aye. Spedoue. ettractrvi: Dries moderate. Good, generous cocktails. CHAPLIN'S lllinSOAY SPECIAL! UlllIVIViVtthtr'i Favarite.

Luncheon 45c Oc 1S A Dinner 85c 1.IK US Dancing Nightly Club Oetjen Orchcs. tra. Ample Parking Facilities. Drop In for Our Cocktail Hour Occasionally y'C 440 Aloes Baaare. keslde Albee Theatre.

Too end UVJLU I friends will be pleased with tht unusualneaa of Dolly'a. luncheon SSc-SOe. Dinner SOc-SSo. A la carta. Reservation for hrldte partlet.

A GOOD PLACE FOR A SNACK AS WELL AS A MEAL A (ja-g OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT GagQ night from 6 to 8 p.m., according to an announcement made today by Martin E. Bellew, manager. The program will be as follows: Meyerbeer's "Coronation March" from the Prophet; Ganne's Mozart's The Cloister Scene from Rubinstein's "Kamenol Schumann's "Evening Song," a cello solo by Lamberti; Saint-Saens' "Grand Fantasie" from "Samson et Rossini's "Cujurs Animan" from "Stabat Mater." and "Meditation" by Gounod-Bach. In Brooklyn It'i ET JEN'S CP Sells Bradford Oemey, Pres. S74 Fallon near Smith St.

Flatbmh and Church Avennes Telephone DEfender S-Dloll BESTAUBANT, 1 5 4TH AVB. Luncheon. tOf. Dinner. So.

Choicest wlnee and liquors. GREGORY'S Chlcien or Duck Dinner Saturday. Sunday. 75c with choice of 1 pint Buriundy or Biesnni ii. LABOR LYCEUM U4 Wlllenthar Ave.

Wlnee. Alacarte Luncheon Liquors ana I inn Clinton St. Brooklyn'! most Intimate restaurant. Luncheon with 1.1 UV wlnfc 50c carte Choicest of Wines and Liquors. Open 1 A.M.

Private room for parties from 10 to 100 Reasonable Prices. MICHEL'S S4-So Platbash Aye. Luncheon SOo and O0c: Dinner 7SC-S9 and 1.00 The best In Brooklyn since 1910 A la carte. Choicest liquors and wines served. Reasonable prices private banquet rooms.

All functions. SARTORI'S RESTAURANT STJSTJSS mixed drinks to order. We eater to 8 NeVinS Street weddings, card oartlea. club tunc- tlons. etc.

Private roomi. Brooklyn's Direction Joeeph Sartor! Family Restaurant. Lydia and Joreseo, "poelt of tht dance" who go through their lyrics nightly in the Persian of the Hotel Plata. And at top right: With the greatest of ease, Dias and Leland show the cameraman hosv they go through their steps at Kings Tea Garden in Brooklyn, where they are very popular indeed. THE LITTLE INN tflSt ST.

JOHN'S PLACE. Famous steak sandwiches) and excellent wines and liquors at very modest prices. TnvAaem 'l Washington next to Bade Bldf. Luncheon. 40s, 1.UWII laVerD Dinner, esc.

Blue Plate Specials, Liquors and Wines, IN MANHATTAN liiiiiiiii To the Guest AMERICAN AST-MINUTE announcement has been made that Miss Noel Fran CARUSO F1? other ronTtnlent branrhei. Dcllcfoui chirkfn Lunrheori. Dlnnffi. Populir prlrei. Lenttn r1lhi.

230 W. S4tb St. 1.10 W. 42ul St ITALIAN friends and patrons, for suggesting that enlarged accommodations would add to your comfort and pleasure. Such an interest in the Plymouth Restaurant as a preferred eating place, rather than indifference and a one-place-is-as-good-as-another attitude is sincerely appreciated.

Consequently we have installed a complete new Lounge our Tap Room. tables and chairs in'talled booths in Dining Room. You can be assured of the same high quality food you've enjoyed here for the past ten years and we hope you will favor us with your continued patronage. A different 20c COCKTAIL SPECIAL every day Plymouth Restaurant 101 HENRY STREET and 83 CLARK STREET Bet. Clark and Pineapple Sts.

Bet. Fulton and Henry Sts. Opposite Hotel St. George Fee.ifiM I 4 WEST i Ceaeplete line et test Continental dishes, t.ancbean. Dinner and a I earte.

ALajee- 4-4AM ITB ST. cis, screen star, will be the guest artist at the Sunday night concert In the Biltmore Supper Room. Miss Francis who has played the lead In many pictures, some ot which are "Smart Money," "Night Court" and "I Am a Fugitive," will sing at the piano on the Sunday night program planned by Miss Dorothy Granville. nrPITANTl ASA tl 'th bet. M-Mth.

CH. 8ervlm fine food for jurrrtmi nan 43 TrJ Facilities. Wines. Liquors. Banquets etc rFj-nnfl Ralph, featured songstress at the Wtvel, over on W.

5tlh St. Left: The very charming Ann Courtney, songstress at the Normandie. JOHN'S OLD PLACE "Est. 1SH8." 1S9 W. 10th St A restsarairt at mien, teasel 78s.

Dlascr tl.OO. Pise wises sad lleasrs. JAPANESE which the average person must songstress, continue to co-star in the "Winter Parade" revue. Frank IJ 140 WEST Mth ST. Excellent Laneheen end Dinner.

Open WiyaKO CO. 8-0877 Famooe Original Saklyakl end Tempn Cnlstne. La Salle and his orchestra supply Betty Bear, featured dancer at the the dance music. Wivel, and Wynne Rolph, radio EMPIRE ROOM DIFFERENT Tsk! Shocking CAROL CHAPELLE, who is billed by her managers as "The Shocking Sophisticate, has been added to the show in Jack Dempsey's Supper Room. Red Norvo and his Swing Sextet and the Six Spirits of Rhythm continue This is Miss Chapelle's first New York appearance.

Her shocking sophistication has been picked up in such places as the Bellevue Stratford In Philadelphia, the Heigh Ho Club in Washington, the Powatan in Detroit, the Two Twenty Five Club In Chicago and the Sliver Slipper in Kansas City. Miss Chapelle tells her gay stories with appropriate piano accompaniment in a manner to use an overworked comparison reminiscent of Dwight Flske Her material is entirely original and, in this press agent's opinion, good. 0)11 INI II INI and WIV IS BROOKLYN XEW YORK'S FAMOUS SCADIXAVIAN RESTAURANT ltftsurt Grill celebrated cuisine and the choicest of wines a i. ii liquors. Dancing every evening except U39 I Sunday.

Lou Lang'i music. Dinner $1.75 Montague and Hlees Streets Supper a la carte NO COVER CHARGE. 'Bear Safety in Mind Never a HALF MOON HOTEL Plmus 'or Delicious Pood. Dining Room overlooks Ocean. A new, novel rendezvous.

Phone Pierre On the Boardwalk, near Sea (late, B'kljrn. MAyflower 9-3800. No Minimum. No Cover Dancing Saturday Night and Sunday to KEN CASEY'S ORCHESTRA. Italian Village Tavern HOTEL ST.

GEORGE. BROOKLYN Clara St. 7th an. I. It.

T. tit. Sts. la Htttt Dlnlnt-Denclnr Nightly. Dinner from 11.

No cover ehargl. Sat. Mln. Cheek gl-AO per person after :90. Dantalg's Oreh.

Luncheon, 7Se Dally VISIT THE NEW CAFE AND BAR SAFETY WEEK" is the name of the rhymed skit which Bob Lee singing poet, will introduce at the Wivel Restaurant, largest Swedish night club in the East, tonight. The sketch, which will be presented a full week, describes the various hazards, in addition to that of reckless driving, of DINNER-DANCING SUPPER-DANCING Beginning Tomorrow ORVILLE KNAPP and his Orchestra ENRICA and NOVELLO distinguished dancers CORINNA MURA Spanish singer MAGNANTE and his piano accordlan The mysterious DR. SYDNEY ROSS Supper Couverl after 10:30, $1.00 (Saturdays and Holidays, $2.00) Reservations: ELdorado 5-3000 THE WALDORF ASTORIA Park Ave. 49th to 50th New York SCANDINAVIAN OR AMERICAN DINNER $1.50 (INCLUDING SMORGASBORD) Cover Charge FINEST WINES and LIQUORS DON REDMAN The enticing Smorgasbord of Wivel Delectable Swedish appetizers the more you eat, the more you want. THE MIDWOOD GRILL Famous for Good Food Flatbush Ave.

at Dorchester Rd. PRIVATE BOOMS FOR BANQUETS, ETC. Music. Dancing. Luncheon 50c; Dinner IOe, Site.

Sunday dinner AAc, SI. 00 MDWTf'Jf'JMPPY ROY AT Brooklyn's Smartest Carbaret-Restaurant I'lSll 1 JSl'XUll nisi VLi Dining. Dancing. Broadway Revue nightly Al Gabriel's Orchestra. Italian-American culslr.e.

Luncheon, 35c. Dinner. Dally and Sundav. 50-75C Wines. Liquors IR.VI Flatbush Ave.

and Avenue I. NAvarre 8-9704. lcu DBctlford ffllcst Luncheon 60c DANCING EVERY NIGHT Sunday Dinner $1 no AFTER 9 P.M. Dinner 11.25 CORNFR BEDFORD AVENUE and EASTERN PARKWAY Trlruhone MAin Free Parking at Warner-Qninlan, apposite restaurant. IK MANHATTAN AMERICAN is ttrilingHV VOHKmrtfy toith his HOT RHYTHM BAND andiQre4lntofl SCPIAW 3 BIG SHOWS Step up and help yourself to wliat you want, and as much as you want.

It's. an old Swedish custom! 'Rollmops Pajazzo-herring Caviar Whortleberries Anchovies to mention only a few. They'll put an edge on your appetite heighten the pleasure of a meal that's unique in variety and flavor Scandinavian or American. DINNER DC LUXE ty50 mnnsn arau kVAl 'eriarfem char TWftr 4 cortr V4BST.f tun I ti t.Ttoa iWAY GLORIA PALAST paul tremaine and his orchestra TAHtRFT ictrii pixT Undempn'i orchestra LAHARtT RES.TAI RANT Ner Charge ZlU e.HBtn 8t i Bit. 2D ind 30 A.

I REjtnt 4-MII. Cnntlnnntal tmilhr. Eiiellaat intertsinmrtt HOT. HOWDY RFVI'F wst street new winter revue ii iii.iul STur. 0-8821 LIQUOR PRICES REDUCED Renrirtvon for Sophisticates.

Continuous Entertainment. Dinlng-Danclng. FRANK LA SALLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA SHOW 3 TIMES mm at OPEN DOOR A meeune piece for real people to dine and dance AND THEN SOME Our Dinner Is tht talk of th Village MGMTLY ALL STAR and laillklkS Cocktail 30c up MarDougal Greenwich Village. GRamerey 112 Grpenwirh St New tVieina Rpiliurint. Sir A CMktili Liullt.

Uitl. fleet. CrtftU Saz tirdC Near Ritlof. Gumbo Fimnut Sarnie Ctvhllll. Gin Flu.

Olflil tvt. tflt Sat. BROOKLYN FRANKLIN ARMS Poor Richard's Corner VILLAGE BARN West 8th Street. N. Y.

C. Tel. STuyyesant S-SH40. New York's Only Country Ntte Club. Rural and Hill BUly Entertainment.

7-Course Dinners. II to gl.50. Square Dances. Turtle Races. Rural Games, New Floor Show.

Collette and Barry's Variety Revue and Hollywood Horse. Three Floor Shows Nlahtly. 7:30, 10:30 and 1:30 AM. Miltnn Mann and His Orchestra. 7 HOTIL 66 Orange Street Betwixt Henry A Hicks Bte.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS (A Modern Tap Room) Hrre you will find only the best of Liquors, of Foods, of Personages and of Surroundlnga VII I AsHI.1 sT'l'I I ill 7th Ave. South. WAtklns 9-9IW0 HtU.WS Ij sUCaUljiI 8 course Dinner 75c. No Cover No Mln. except Sat.

15th Century Atmosphere, Dancing Entertainment, Parties, Banquets BAVARIAN Special Business Plate Luncheon 40c and 60c la carte and Table d'Hote Serylre at Dinner HOTPT DTFPPFPONT Plerrepont and Hicks Sti. An eating place of ftWltili a illU.liT Wll 1 exceptional merit where the service Is quick and unobtrusive where food Is the best the market aflords. Dally Dinner 65c Ic 85c; Sunday Dinner 75o and tl A la carte: cocktails 25c. Rooms for private functions. Call Mail, AT.

4-9643, OH 1 1 rial Bavarian Entiflalnment, Bait Gar man tnd Original Maxl's A mar. food. Cholea Imf. and dem.wlfwi and liiuor. 243 East H6lh continental EBBE GYLDENKRONE The Singing Baron MAIa 4-tOflO TOP TrNWETJC BROOKLYN'S SMART HOTEL BETTY BEAR She Dances AND HOW I WYNNE ROLPH Popular Radio and Night Club songstress featured nightly BOB LEE Colorful singing pos)t answers your questions in rhyme all A 1 114 ivyiuw Business Me Men's Luncheon from f0c.

Dinner from 75c Served In The Walnut Bar. Open from li Noon until 2 A.M. "You'll like It because It's different." "AN ABBOTT HOTEL." Karl P. Abbott. Managing Ave.

at Auth New York. The most famous theater-restaurant In the world Daring Imported reviie Dine snd dance to two famous orchestras. Two shows nightly COlumbus 5-7070 Director. O. Eugene Hemes Manager Also BORRING and LAZUR "Brilliant Continental Dancere" IN MANHATTAN RUSSIAN D.

Rnnr OHIBIWAL. US LtlllUlea vs. (94th W.I. CLS. MO, JU rVUSSlUn Dear Rm.iju.

orchntrs. nsiwlm. LaarkaM SOI. ninaer til The llll West Smart entertainment and sieellenl feon In New Ynrk'l Mth St. unique itudln irlll.

Irving Fields, clever pianist Robert Berry, baritone: Oltn Barrlnn. viellnlit; Lydia Tlien. pianist. LUNCHEON i. COCKTAILS from 25c.

No cover chsrte. BUCKINGHAM BAR OF MUSIC Management of the WIVEL gratefully acknowledges the co-operation received from the folloifing sijiess firms whose quality products and service have aided materially in making the WIVEL New York's business SCANDINAVIAN TeJt XAlirrl 4tD si. f. c. Phone Clr.

1-mm. Olamorotu inc TYITKa. Scandinavian cabaret Three shows nightly. No cover hsrge Psmous for Swedish Hor D'Oeuvres Luncheon dslly from to 3. most popular Scandinavian restaurant: LONG ISLAND WINE CO.

CARL SCHULTZ, BEVERAGES WEAL RESTAURANT SUPPLY CO. SIMPSON AND RUBIN REID'S ICE CREAM CO. MONTMARTRE PRESS AARON BUCHSBAUM CO. PACIFIC HOTEL SUPPLY CO. ADOLPH GLUCK.

SPANISH COCOANUT GROVE Atop the Park Central Hotel 56th 8L and 7th Ave. pHOnt ci rclm r-ieeg rOR RESERVATIONS A COMPLETE BROADWAY REVUE presented durinq Dlnnei and Supper DICK MESSNER and hit Orchestra Continuous EntertainmeNt and Dancing A delicious lull-course dinner lrom $125 Supper cover charge 50c weekdays, II Saturdayi i SPANISH GARDEN, til W. ath. Native Dishes. Dinner II.

Dancing fYlarTQ 5 toll Floor Shows Bar end Orlll. No Cover or Minimum 254 WEST 54th N. Y. C. CIRCLE 7-9056 IN THE BRONX isa i.mmi Brom.

"Hot 8oot of the Bronx Two shows tl S.I IV Ml wool 4 St, A eulot last In ins heart ef lbs theatrical end enosslag districts. nOlCI 1lXIC 230 West 43 St. Oellileut homelike Seuibarn Am. cooking. Luncheon Ms.

Dinner II RED MILL nltely Broadway Vaudeville. Never a dull moment. Quest Stars..

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