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Ml 13 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW. YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936 ''(fexjQIP- -Places 1 Youth fiat IW Day 4 Sweet Tho Soft They '11 Usher mMw Ides of March With Rhy thm hi EVERY night at eight in the Hotel Bo6sert, the Bossert En semble entertains guests and their friends with a program of concert UJITH music. The Bossert Ensemble is under the direction of Frederlch Janssen, who has been arranging the concert program at the Brook 013 BANNERIiAN of Hemp stead, N.fTv' 15-year-old concert harpist, and Arthur Mayer, baritone, formerly of Brooklyn, will appear at the third of a series ot Sunday Tiight concerts in the main lounge of the Towers Hotel, Sunday. Miss Bannerman will make her second appearance at the Towers at a morning musicals to be given by the Chamlnade Cluh, March 18. This artist has received enthusiastic HtH we were the star pupil (Anyway, we used to know the star Don Reimm (left) mi hb band mho appear nightly at Connie's Inn lyn Heights establishment lor many iupO).

lo at good old Public School 343 tt, we used to years. Orhear our elders saying that the two sine qua nons of the night The concert musicians stage a formal concert program every Sun club UvJs were regular attendance at the Central Park Casino and cquauy regular auenaance ai me uoiwn, umo. praise from New York music critics and at the age of 14 scored a marked success at a Town Hall concert. It seesfu you went to the Casino tor the to. wear your beat clothes, to meet the best people and show oft your University manners! yoi went to the Cotton Club for the roughhouM antics, for.

the BeUtmt Boning and LaZur, continental danea team, currently appearing at the Wivel Reitaurant 7- Hl-De-Ho, for that night wader; iables (y i (U i When, unless you wanted It thought that the evening was a complete flop, you were certain to bring home either a milk wagon, a statue from the park or somebody's gate. However, now that we are an elder our selveswe must be elder than somebody TABLE D'HOTE DIXXER 00 (SUNDAYS Sl.tS) A LA CARTE rOPl'LAB PRICES the very spots we looked forward to visiting have folded. The Casino, hedged and heckled by the enterprising Mr. Moses, has been forced to call it a day and row for the shore. It will be torn down and made over Into a playground.

It seems to us that's day evehlng at which is heard a guest artist, noted in the operatic Other members of the en semble are Francesco PeSlo, violinist, and Buona Gurlo, who plays the cello. To the Queen, Sir! NAN BLAKSTONE, the singer of sophisticated songs at Leon and Eddie's, where she heads the floor show, is introducing a novelty song number entitled "Queen Elizabeth," which created a sensation when first Introduced in England. Miss Blakstone is supported at Leon and Eddie's by Billy Reed, maste of ceremonies; Mells, Kirk and Howard, Princess Ahl, William Farmer and Orchestra and, of course, Eddie Davis. a On the Burning Sands WORD has been received at Gage Tollner's that Seth Bradford Dewey, its owner and operator, is busy convalescing at Nassau. Perhaps we should say he's busy while convalescing.

While at Nassau, he has been investigating the niceties in cooking and serving turtle steak. In a letter to Sam Clark, chef at Oage St Tollner's, he was able to give Sam some pointers on the ways of the DANCING aBJBX Mails by toKl p.m. CUjEHj Cleslag TlTy Orchestra what it always used to be. But, then The Cotton Club and the last tune we were up there, the nlace was so 'cluttered Banquet and Ball Roomi For Ervry Type of Function PRONE GLENMOBB 8-8800 Xfrk with the public all they'd allow us was 554 incnes in a smoKe-nued corner, with three fat women and a giant between us and the stage show was forced to turn out the lights when if)' fypfir; i I fwAWui' 'A I 'iK Harlem iQ the shape of the Black Cat and the highly successful Connie's Inn began to come down nearer the Tropics and center itself 'around the night life of 52d Street. People felt and somewhat Justly so that there was little sense in plodding all the way to 133d Street if you could get the same groceries at 52d.

The public always wins. It seems that Just when you rub your hands and exult at the great nunv 4 a a bers you turn away from your doors each evening, something happens tropics when it comes to preparing and people turn away from your doors of their own accord. I Vw u.a and serving turtle steaks. Loyale to the Cause COMEONE was telling us about Two Cowboys at the Village Barn who rAT ROSSI, singer, has been used to be Five Cowboys. Our someone brought It to us this way 1 added as a special attraction to George Edmund and his orchestra at the Cafe Loyale.

"Slim so-and-so and his four companions came East, got as far as Chicago, when the question arose about trekking on to New York. Two Cowboys wanted to go to the big city; Three iHUWJW-trlif Cowboys wanted to stay in the big city they were already in; Three Cowboys stayed, However, when we got around to the Barn and asked Texas Jim: Lewis about it, he u. 1 Plr, If V. iW AM44Sf I Tower stanrant explained it this way: They was Five The popular Randall Sltten (Ruth, Bonnie, Shirley, from top to bottom), tingers of hill-billy eongt, mho mill open at the Ullage Barn tomorrow night Rightt Lolt Bannerman, 15-year-old Hempttead concert harpitt, nho, tcith Arthur Mayer baritone, will appear at the third of a series of concerts at the Towers Sunday night Other Cowboys. We're Five Cowboys, too.

70 Pine St. 181 Pearl St. We come from Texas, started out in an old Lizzie to perform In the rodeo in Madison Square Garden. But the blamed critter broke down afore we got through Tennessee 'I p' NEAB WALl II1IIT STATION R. T.

7th AVENUE LINE Completely Air-eonditionad Both Winter and Summer BROILED SMELTS, ENGLISH STYLE A fish dish in which the bones are removed. The Smelts are 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.

WHitsholl Played Second Fiddle for the Ttar and hanged if we didn't get here after the rodeo was over. We almost starved, even thought about going on Home Relief, unless we could find some cows to punch on the So That Where He Is? WPA. Then we got this Job. We sing hill Dawn Greenwood billy stuff, pluck away at odd-lookinir hHn THE concert ensemble of Miss Esther Velas, which is now current in the Hotel Roosevelt, has been rated by music critics as one of the outstanding units in New York, and a few of the more incan The Prodigal ARNOLD ROSSPIELD, one-half of "Nick and Arnold," the pilots of the Versailles, where Lucienne Boyer, the charming Parisicnne chariteiise, currently holds and do. a bit o' ropln'.

It's a llvln'. anr! in and dolour stuff at the Centennial. You know, local boys make good in tlA UIm 14 II IIMUINland (Ik. forth, is planning a week of cele tuo lug vhjr. Sure, we know, never mind But what about those other cowboys? Oh well, NEW GIRLIE REVUE UUaRAYsALAN AMBASSAOOM 0' 'UN WORD has been received at Gage Si Tollner's that Seth Bradford Dewey, its popular owner and operator, is busy convalescing at Nassau.

Perhaps we should say he's busy-while convalescing. While at Nassau' he has been Investigating the niceties in cooking and serving turtle steak. In a letter to Sam Clark, chef at Gage Tollner's, he was able to give Sam some pointers on the ways of the tropics when it comes to preparing and serving turtle steaks. Mr. Dewey reports that he Is getting better and better day by day and hopes to return soon to Gage 6s Tollner's.

IN BROOKLYN bration to note the return of "Nick" Prounis, his associate, from Miami. "Nick" has been absent from the Versailles fo rthe past several weeks due to illness. To make it a real party, Arnold has invited the entire office staff, kitchen staff, other employes of the organization to participate en masse in welcoming back their employer. JAY MILLS MiYia savii orck aauml iiavakH Bonert Grill Oelcbrated cuisine and the choicest of wines ASRRRT HATVI Di Hquors. Dancing (very evening except ml: JL Lon Lang', music.

Dinner 81.75. Moatagaa aaol Hleka Streets Bupper a la carte. NO COVER CHARGE. eve a auvii hubci jaM-CL Henry Blum, head of the Caruso restaurants, where we go regularly for our garlic and spumonl-the night we arent seeing the Leading LadyThas announced that he will open the Caruso Galleries today in his restaurant at 130 W. 42d St.

The idea will be to Include all th plctures-of the beloved Italian tenor for whom the chain was named. What we need is a picture of someone eating Caruso spaghetti either that or a road map. pERSEVERANCE NOTE: Cass Dailey, who sings them hot and fast at the Hollywood, is the only- singer still alive singing "The Music HALF MOON HOTEL Famous for Delicious Food. Isabella Terrace over- looks Ocean. A new, novel rendezvous.

Phone. On the Boardwalk, near Sea Gate, B'klya. MAyflower 9-3800. No Minimum. No Cover.

Dancing Saturday Night and 8nnday KEN CASEY'S OBCHESTBA. compute LOtUTER Italian VUlaife TaVffrn Dlnlng-Daaelnt Ntthtry. Dtaarr from SI. SS" Jieawcaaa No cover eharae. Bat.

Mln. Cheek SI HOTEL ST. GEORGE, BROOKLYN Daatatg- orea. riu Lanobeen, 18 Dally cisr st. rt i.

r. t. st. i Hitsi nsrr the new cafe and DINNER 25 aeltehei. Oritir.

hrime. Cltn Cockull, rboedcr. Crib Uett Blioue. Wholt ItrotlMl Mve S.I1Y IQMBMBD iV)rsr (ftcm-Smitfitar D'mir orrtfJtipoer of rht: R005EVELT GRILL Madlsen At, at Sth St. Lobitcr or FUet Mlinoa.

THE MIDWOOD GRILL Famous for Good Food U4t DerebMler Rd. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR BANQUETS, ETC. Maste. Dancing, Laaebeea S8o. 80c; Dinner 0c.

85c. Saaday dinner 81.00 Poll to i. StUd. let Creia. Good Evening, Judge! FRED SCHUMM, the hat man, whose bar at 44 Court St.

Is allegedly and reputedly the lengthiest in this wide world, reports a sharp upswing in the trade from the Judges and court officials fxfm across the square. He Says the learned gentlemen of the bar legal have been having most of their stag parties at his bar refreshing. descent bits of praise have placed it alongside of the Philharmonic in musical importance. Miss Velas formerly played with the Imperiale Russian Orchestra, whose stuff was done mostly before, of all people, the Czar. Hisory, Spaghetti Repeat MOTHER BERTOLLOTTI, who conducts her old Italian Restaurant at 85 W.

3d St, in Green-, wich Village, boasts of the fact that it is located on the site of the home of no less a personage than Edgar Allen Poe. Such a fact Is bound to get around and yesterday, Mother B. had a history class of 20 students descend on her to Imbibe atmosphere and some of the nifty spaghetti. Senator From Nete Jersey DEALY WAL8H, United States Senator from New Jersey, spent Washington's Birthday weekend at the Half Moon Hotel, near Seagate, Brooklyn, N. where he also celebrated his own birthday.

There were many prominent New Jersey people in his party, Yoo Uoo Elmer REMEMBER If you dont, you don't know your vaudeville and you don't know George Traver. Traver, sometimes known as "Rubber-Nose George," is now appearing at Oetjen's worth the trip if for no other reason. Petit rourt, Cotlm. A-COMPLETE CHICKEN er fl ROAST SIEf MONTGOMERY ROYAL Brooklyn's Smartest Carbaret-Reeiaurant Ii rZLZ Dlnln ranclng, Broadway Revu DUthtly. ai uaoflel ts Orchestra.

rtallan-Amerlcan cuisine. Luncheon. 3Sc. Dinner, Dally and Sunday. 60-780.

Wlnea. Liquors. IBM Flatbush Ave, and Avowee i. NAvarre 8-8TD4. CAFE LOYALE 521 5th at 43rel St.

Mew Bedford ITCcst Geeg Round and Round." And, by the way, keep your eyes not to say, ears on that new" one, U. "Whahoo!" Wit WONDER how many of the Monop-w dly-playlng cocktail drinkers In the itoosevelt realize that the concert ensemble they listen to that of Esther Velas Is one of the best In the land. In a Saturday Evening Post article recently, Pitts Sanborn, music critic of the World-Telly, rated Miss Velas the fourth best musical combination fa-Jht town, with the Philharmonic first, tyhe Metropolitan Opera unit second and be General Motors outfit third. you knew it all the timet PL AC to PIIINI Is Luncheon SO DANCTNO EVERY NIORT Sunday Dinner 11.00 AFTER P.M. Dinner 81.25 CORVES BEDFORD AVENUE and EASTERN PARKWAY Telephone MAIn S-1880.

Free Parking at Warner-Qnlnlaa. opposite restaarant. Vi LONG ISLAND S1TOW Qens BealevaVd, Fertit Rills. L. o.h..(r.

Mo" Unique Rendeivous. Hal, Roland and orchestra, Ben Marks. Vocalist; Dancing. Entertainment Nightly. TJncuccllcd Cuisine IN MANHATTAN AMERICAN DO YOU LIKE HASEHPFEFFER? With Korroffel Kloetie Iff trani.

li Iclteloat. Try it QttJ(B' tk ant la town. EVERY SATURDAY EVERY SUNDAY la Braoklra It'i ftETJEIV'S rittboih mS Chureh Aihim Telephone DEfender S-II1SO CI BBOOKXVN Esther Velas BLACK CAT "A BLAZING FURNACE" Winchel. Stomp A Stumor Cnntlnooos Entertainment. Ne Cover.

And speaking of the Village Barn we couldn't find them much funnier than Kirk and Lawrence. That is, toe can't find them much funnier. There's Jack Benny, of course, but they're still looking for him IS TOMORROW your birthday? If it is, dig out your birth certificate and trot around to Oetjen's. 8 VT TTOKf flPTT aiD world't molt fatnoue avlatort n.1UlllJV WUAeli AdaslatetmUea BaUaln. flr Bennett AUpert.

DrnrADlDI 171 M-H rLATBUSa AVE, near NEWKIRK nr.lJrllKU rl.A.A Luncheon 390. 500. 60c Dinner weekdave 'mm' wa- a and Sundays. 7S0. A la carta Choicest letaMlihel 1U food, select liquors, wtnea.

Reasonable prices CHAPLIN'S USTACRANT, Its 4tk Ave. Spacious, attractive: prloM moderate. Oood. tenerous eocHtatta. FORTH MATE TC A CMOP 4SralteaSt.

eatranee let Dear en Bond SI. rWi I Unnl I EM jnwr Tomorrow P.M. LEAP IEA SVEPBISE PABTT Refreshments Pree Tea Reading Oamee and Prises Awarded 7Se fiPFfirtPY'C BESTACBANT. SSIS STB AVE. Laaebeea.

SO. Dlnaer. SJe. VifXCUVIV I cheleeet wtaee and lleaera. oj.nu.

uiimw iwmurrgw ior au me jjeap xear Babies who Hi MEETING MAC! Of THE rYOfllP i.mt.nr. iiin.tt.B, incnoing 1 ill KTAIL, 1 Bit7 West Broadway, at 8rd St. (Block Se, of Ws.hlntUn 8qBare. OBainercy 8-803S GLORIA PALAST PAUL tremaine and his orchestra CABARET RESTAURANT II E.I8tsi St (Beta Ave.) Sgj.nt 4-WI8. Ccstleentsl aimtolisrs.

EistllMrt Ssternleaeai HOWDY REVUE WE8T treet new winter revue STy. 8-8821 LIQUOR PRICES REDUCED Rendetvoa for lophlstleatee. Centlnnoni Entertainment. Dlnlnf. Denting.

OPEN DOOR A mwt'nf Plo for real people to din and dance yx-bil LJJB, AUD THEN SOME. Our Dinner Is the talk of the Village. Cocktail 300 ap. 1SS MaeDoegal Greenwich Village, turner ey 1-4786. Al tht fiHTMORE HUBS MORGAN'S NBqOnhMtia nunt and VarWd Mttiamfntrt Omntr nd Suepw ModtOn Avnut of 4d St IAROP I YCFIIAA OXxi or Ouck Dinner Baturdar, Sunday, 7So, or Rleallnt SI.

vrun onoice of i mt Bttrtundr 94 WilleaihbF Ave. Alaoarte Luncheon 3 So. Ltquora and Wlnee. 112 BrHMia Ori.M. BalMritf A rub.ll I I were porn on me am.

it will be a monster meal, trimmings and all, but you can't get to first course if you haven't the proof. None of this walking in and saying, proudly: "It's me boltdayl Vitamin me." i a EST NAME OF THE WEEK: -Dawn Greenwood of the Paradise Parade of 193, naturally, the Paradise. i ADDENDA: 4 v. Saza NsarRMtar. Sense.

Fames Sararsa CMktall. Ola Flu. Osea svss. eiHBt Stt. LIDO Bt- Brooklyn's most Intimate restaurant.

Luncheon with s.saw gnc. Dinner. 85cj a la Carte. Choicest of Wlnea and Liquors. Open 8 A.M.

Private room for parties from 10 to 100. Reasonable Prices. MICHF7 'J? riaUnsb Ave. Luncheon SOo and 80c: Dinner 75c-85 i uwiiAb tnd oo. The best In Brooklyn line 110.

A la carte. Choicest liquors and wines served. Reasonable prloea. Private banquet rooms. AU functions.

nlTIlL lansmreMTs West 8th Street, N. T. C. Tel. STayvesant 8-8840.

VlLUGEs New 'fyfli and laiiiLits York's Only Country Nlte Club. Rural and Hill Billy Entertainment. 7-Course Dinners, 81 to 81.50. Square Dances. Turtle Races.

Rural Oames. New Floor Show. Collette and Barry's Variety Revue and Hollywood Horse. Three Floor Shows Nlahtly. 7:30, 10 30 and 1:30 A.M.

Milton Mann and Hts Orchestra. PLYMOUTH Bet, rollon and Henry gts. 8.1 CLARK STREET, apposite Hotel It. Oeartw. Luncheon 80c.

Dally and Sunday Dinner 75c and 85c. A la carte. Choice Imported and domestic liquors and wines. BARN IN BROOKLYN SARTORI'S RESTAURANT rtmoat tot 00I f00" prices, and best bonded liquors All FRANKLIN ARMS mixed drinks to order We cater to weddings, card parties, club functions, etc. Private room.

Brooklyn' Poor Richard's Corner 8 Nevina Street DlracHon Joseph Sartor! rFI.I.ttlt Ave. South. WAtklns VlaLijjilflaCj 8 Course Dinner 750. No Oover-No Mln. except Bat.

15th Century Atmosphere. Dsnclng Entertolnment. Partlea, Banoueta BAVARIAN Hnmnal Mavl'e Cl" T- 8M)' Orlilnal Bavarian tnlwt.tnm.Bt. Rest O.rman an VriglDai ITiaXl 4S East seth air, twd. Chelislin.aneie.wlmi snd llausrs.

CONTINENTAL HOTEL Family Restaurant, (A Modern Too Roam) Jean McCulley, who taps with her dancing, has been added to the show at the Cocoanut Grove Ted Flo Rito leaves the New Yorker this week and in his place comes Bob brother of Blng) Crosby That smooth band of Clyde Lucas is on Its way East and should spend the Summer in these parts again Kay Palmer (it's a and his piano move into the Delia Robbla Room of the Vandexbllt this weekend Eddie; Lane Is still at. the Governor Clinton and "swinging" them in Dick Messner will have his broadcast time Increased in the THE LITTLE INN JOHWS PLACE. Famous steak sandwiches end excellent wines and liquors at very modest prices. TOWII Tni'iPn ,1 Washington nut to Eagle Bids. Luncheon.

400, wajai pinner, 680, Blue Plata Specials. Liquors and Wlnee. Vi MANHATTAN 66 Orange Street Em jou will flntf only the twit of Betwixt Henrr Hiclri Bta Llquori, of Pood, of Penonttei and BROOKLYN HEIGHTS of Surrounding. Mon," Special Busln.ii Plate Luncheon 40e and 60e la eerte end Tebte d'Hote Serrlte al Dlnaer HOTFTf PTFRRFPnNT 'rrepont and Hleke SU. An eetlni piece of aJlUU riLnnLTUiU exceptional merit where the eervlce quick and unobtrutlT where food li the beet the market efforde.

Dally Dinner 65c B5c; Sunday Dinner 7So and II. A la oartei cocktail! 55c. Roomi for private function. 1th Ave, at 50th New Tor. The moot famous theater-restaurant In th world.

Daring Imported revu. Dine and dance to two famous orchestras. Two shows nightly. OOlumbus 8-7070. FRENCH ITALIAN ANDRE 1 FRANKFORT BT.

AT CITY HAI.L. The only French Restaurant Downtown. Snails. From Legs, Stuffed Oysters. Open Evenlims.

MAIn TWF TrtWFBQ brooklin smart hotel WV7WJ Business Men'i inchcon from 600. Dinner Iran 75c Luncheon fror Cocoanut Grove Loretta Lee, origin hu a fc GERMAN Served In The Walnut Bar. Open from 13 Noon until a A.M. ''YOU'D like It because It'i different." "AN ABBOTT HOTEL." Karl p. Abbott.

Managing Director. 0. Eugene Hemes. Manager. BERTOLOTTI'S "reet.

Italian cuisine. DINNER 81.85. DANCE MUSIC. OR, 1-S180 RUSSIAN Old RiKsinn Rpnr TMI (Mtn cl. i notiv.

JU fSUbbian Deur b.i.i.h. s. nineer 71s SCANDINAVIAN Jean McCulley ally scheduled for three weeks in the Blue Room of the Hotel Lincoln been HanS laeaer's Iw'ngUn 8h St. BUt. S-SnSS.

Uest prlee-s imiu juccr wBrthy dinner In town. Best Before, wlnee, beei. Music. IN MANHATTAN there for five and seems to be a fixture Jack V. Blue Is now producing the floor show at the Half Moon Stump and Stumpy, comedy dance team have been made members in good standing of the show at the Black Oat in Greenwich Village There will be a Leap Year dance at the Open Door tomorrow night The "Laff Parade" is the title of the new xhnw at Del Mnnlrn's nH I rniitH in he cnmathW THE WIVEL 854 W.

Mth H. Y. 0. Phone Ctr. 1-BOM.

Olemorous Scandinavian cabaret Three shows ntghtly. No eovv ohsrge. Famous tor Swedish Bors D'OeuvTee. Luncheon dally from 18 to S. SPANISH ITALIAN EtiricO Cr Paalieri Complete line ot best Continental dlahee.

iiTH ST. l.onfheoB, Dinner and a la earte, AUon. 4.4IIS8 GUFF AISTI CASA S-t8th. CH. 4-S8.

Serving tine food for 43 vrs. psrklng Facilities. Wines. Liquors. Banquet, ato.

JOHN'S OLD PLACE "fM- mn" w- A rxtsmnt st reeu JAPANESE Mivnlrn ,4 WET Bieelleat Lancbeon aad Dlnaer Open It It. iriijurvw CO. 0S7J Faeaaa Orllnal lakljakl aad Tempra Calslne, COCOANUT GROVE Atop the Park Central Hotel S6th 81 and 7lh Ave. moiig CI ACL! r-ii tOK RISlKVATlOliS Hotel DirieSIWSa A COMPLETE BROADWAY REVUE presented during Dinner and Supper DICK MESSNER and his Orchestra Continuous Entertainment and Dancing A delicious iull-courga dinner from $1.25 Supper cover charge 50o woekdayt, $1 Saturdays A eultt net a the heart the thtatrltel end shetelm alitrlits. Dellileue fetatllae Setiteire Aa.eeealea.

UMMeeMe. Olawll Mnrtfi') PANI8H GARDEN, 88 8th. Native Dishes. Dinner 81. Dancing iviuiiu a to A.

14. Floor Show. Bar and Ortll. No Oover or Minimum. I Carl Letsch, general manager of the St.

George, Is cruising the Southern waters on vacation. IN THE BRONX I RED MILL Jf1 Bra. "Hot Spot of th Bronx." Two show aiisis A'llliU tuuiy. Broadway Vudevlll. Never dull moment.

Ouastfltar. March, March on Down the Field. It's March I.

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