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I rf as A2 or fJiunified Ad Remll BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 1. 9.W Telephone MAin 4-60CS) 19 TODAY'S SELECTIONS FOR DEVXER I IPlacies TUt CK4A04 IXHTB Mr. Ceeree l.ae'ean, S41 OTinrtnn Arrnae Mill K.

tMrlle IIpt. Hart Slrrtl Mr. Idaard Mulrov. SI, KtrrlintJ Mac ard a friend of thnr rn urierrion. to us gut tor dinner wi'htn five dayt.

A Pae lijr.d to 'ee iipin entering, I CAII.T LINC III OS tKUM 43c DINNER FROM It Lovely Ladies Who Lead at iiiir Xight 'RAD1 HOTEL JZXttZEr- STrrllnn S-2fWI Illis Deon, singing mistress of ceremonies at Bill Bertolotti's Green wich Village spot. Waddings. Parties, Banquets. DE 3-9760, Mr. Ganzar FlalbuOi and hurt-It Vse- Park your car hara Restaurants tfV i niiooki.vN FELTMANS CONEY ISLWD COMPLETE DINNERS $1.10 up For Health and Pleasure Walk Coney's Boardwalk rattklm Arms Sotrl invite vou Brooklyn Heights For Luncheon, beginning at tido, or Dinner, beginning at 73? ror your pleasure JfiaBt tSirharij'8 (nrtlPr intimate cocktail lounge AIL SKA FOOD SI ASO-V TO I LEASE THE MOS1 DISCKIMlVVIIMa 0 MM OTEX TILL MIDNITR a JoIIpcrs 371 Fullon near Sniilh Si.

F.dunrd S. Dewoy. Mgr. 174 Montague nr. Clinton St.

Sandajr Dinner 75c, Dinners 65c and 75c. Loucheon fron 45c. Wines and Liquors. Accommodations for partiei jt, Chamber Muna LafaveUe and Anhlmnd PI act "BtST OF FOOD" BASQI ET FACILITIES CONDITIONED 8315 Fourth cor. 84th St.

most beautiful Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant 50e Dinner from 75c Sunday Dinner. $1.00 GHERRY'S HOTEL GRANADA. 71 ST. ITALIAN DISHES AIR Brooklyn's Luncheon, HDKOI (.11 rieti. Lounee.

Dinners. LLr HAI L. 330 FuKoa SI. Srrvinf the very bl fel at eaeular Breaklait. Luncheon.

Dinner and Alter Theatre. Visit Our Caektall The linest Mines and Heuors. Comaiele faeilltiet far Baneueta. Oantes. Ledees.

Weddlaet. Oaen 0 A.M. la 1 A.M. Est. WTTTQ S32 FLATRUSH AVE.

rCtll3 STEAKS AND CHOPS SPECIALTY restaurants. Sperial Dishea Daily FINEST OF WINES AND OBTAINABLE HOTEL MARGARET 1)7 Columbia Hrlthta MI-P liri JC H-S Flathuah Aee. In BrooalTn ilnre tIO. Luncheon from ITllvnCsLj kJ 50c- Dinners from B5c A la Carte. Private Banquet Bom for Finn II or lame parties available.

Cocktail Lounne and Bar. Luncheon 65c and 90c. Dinner Dally and Sunday 75c and tl 25. Special Blue Platea. also a la carte.

Accommodations for parties. AVENUE, near Avenue FRIED CHlCKEN-50c WINE'S AND LIQUORS HflTFI PIFRRKPflNT Plerrepont and lllrki 8ts. Visit our newly rated Mirror Room. A deliehtfnl nlace to dine and line amlrl cheerful surrondlngs. Luncheon 50c.

Dally and Sunday Dinner 75c and $1.00. Other Choice Dinners fiCc. 75c. $1 00 A In Carte. l'' V' Iris Adrian ap- Itrtiathvav I i i AV -f support of Sly F.d- iVewsrccl die Davis at Leon By I.Y GARDNER ft A Col.

Jay C. Fllppen may do a V-. AX i James Barton and so Jeeter Lester if 111 M. INH KT -Onp. fox Theater.

Famous food at ponuiar prices. Brooklyn's Family Brt bonded liquors. All mixed drinks to We cater to small or Inrse parties Three rooms. Direction JOSEPH BlBTnat PpipC'C 2081-83 FLATBUSH I lAHEi HALF SOUTHERN SARTORI'S FItEIl SOIinMl! Brooklyn' Smart Restaurant Lounge Bar JOhS) lor good Restaurant order. banquet PPileIeni Iland Depot.

i.ido uepnt. Open to 4 A.M. Meaks. Chops and Rarebit. Delicious French INC.

American Cuisine its i.n.iis r.M Luncheon. 70c-Daily and Sunday Table d'Hole-Dinner, SI 00 407 BRIDGE STREET. Near Fulton Street (Next to Martin'a) '1 5 i I flfv WvAX'V ft A M'-" I mPHV X'SlM MfS i I I 1 Eachaatiag Autumn I GEORGE OLSEN MISCHA BORK and Hi Tancjo-Rumba Orcheslia DINNER and SUPPER DANCING (01in alternating with Bon) FRAESON THE MAGICIAN RUTH HUGHES AARON3 and SANDOR GLANCZ "Woild's Table Tennif Champions" Two Perioimances Niqhlly Sunday Night Dinner Dancing (NoCouvert) (Muiic by Olsen'i Band) MISCHA BORR'S LUNCHEON MUSIC Buffet at a la Carl Reservations: ELdoiado 5-3000 Rooi THE WALDORF-ASTORIA Beginning October 26 Benny Goodman in the Empire Room a a fr GARDEN CITT 4otcl New York's Premier Suburban Resort EDDIE LANE ana HIS ORCHESTRA VAXCIXG Tutilty lo S'lurJuy Ettxinfl Do Cover Charge $1 Minimum Saturday) Famous fori Cuisine of Outstanding Excellence Unequalled Facilities for Banquets and Parties. GARDEN CITT LONG ISLAND Garden City 700 Under KNOTT Mannimint OPENING SATURDAY OCTOBER, 15th mniiDn I BROOKLYN Dining Dancing to MURRAY DRISCOLL and ORCHESTRA Delicious Dinner from $1 No Cover Charge Minimum check Saturday after 9:30 p.m., 1 50 Pi HOTEL ST. GEORGE CLARK STREET BROOKLYN Clark Sl.7lhAve.I.R T.Sia.inHotel PRESENTED BY CLIFFORD C.

FISCHER Minimum $2 50 trPi Satyrdoy ond holiday vi, then $3 minimum at dinnar, $3.50 at surjotK, I STREETS dr IiTIH5aiOiL TIMES SO AT 45 ST. PHONI CH-4 2244 THE INIMITABLE DWIGHT FISKE IN HIS STORIES AT THI PIANO AFTER THE THEATRE In the Cofe Lounge ond Snack Bar EMILE PETTI and his Cosmopolitans THE COCKTAIL HOUR JANCINO Daily and Sunaav and after the Theatre iNACK 8 Luncheon ond Dinner Doily ond Sunday SAV0MAZA asPTH AVENUE 58t TO Mth STREETS ft j4 Mflr I 1 THE OLD CLARENDON 3I ADAMS STREET (Near Fullon -T. rnrktails. laiii. Frr.h Sea Food en our com-plete llinner from dilr.

steaks and Chops prepared to order. American enialne. Delicious Accommodations for private part'es. Club Spots Bermuda Terrace Opens Tomorrow At St. George The Hotel St.

George brings a "bit of Bermuda to Brooklyn" when it officially opens its new "Bermuda Terrace" tomorrow. The new room, created and styled by Dorothy Draper, will occupy the site of the former St. George Italian Village. The room Is now designed as an out-of-door terrace of a British hilltop house in Bermuda. Wall murals will feature the bright foliage of the islands, boldly painted and intense in color, with backgrounds of Bermuda landscapes in perspective.

The Bermuda Terrace will open with dance music by an orchestra of nine pieces under the direction of Murray Driscoll. The new room was previewed yesterday afternoon by Broadway columnists, editors of metropolitan newspapers and other members of the press. Also guests of the management at the afternoons' cocktail party were representatives of industrial concerns in the metropolitan area. 3 Orehs at Hollywood The new Hollywood Restaurant will hnvc throe major orchestras providing the mtisl: when it opens iUs doors. In addition to Lee Shelley and his shuffle rhythm orchestra, designated as the feature musical aggregation, Hollywood patrons will also dance to the strains of Red Stanley and his Clambake Seven and Monchita and hLs St.

Regis rhumba band. Bobby Sanford. producer of the Hollywood Restaurant revue, is rounding the opus into shape for the opening. Penguin Room lo Open The Penguin Room, new cocktail lounge and bar at the Towers Hotel. Brooklyn Heights, will be opened to the public next Tuesday.

Featured attraction will be Madame Esme. crystal gazer, who has appeared here and abroad. Sam and Gabriel have ensaccd Leo Deslys, singer of satirical ditties, as a nightly feature during the supper show at the Chateau Mod-erne. Hickory House Birthday Tommy Dorsev, Larry Clinton, Jack Fulton. Mary Small, Lee Wiley, Dorothy Wilkcns and other swing stars who have "sat in" a previous Hickory House jam sessions, will be on hand Sunday to celebrate the 52d St.

restaurant's fifth anniversary. Joe Marsala and his Chica-goans will play from the bandstand, with Adele Girard at the swing harp. Fddie Lane al Garden City Junics G. Fitzgerald, managing director of the Garden City Hotel, announces that Eddie Lane and his orchestra are playing nightly from Tuesday to Saturday In the large ballroom of the hotel. Weekend entertainment unhides specialties by stage and radio performers.

Favorite Downtown A favorite eating place In the Borough Hall section of Brooklyn for professional and business riien is jSilbe's Restaurant, 407 Bridge, near Fulton under the management of James Gee. Silsbe's seating capacity is The Fillies Are Here Bill Bertolotti's casino Is now featuring "The Greenwich Village horse-opera In which the old West takes plenty of kidding. Don Sylvio's orchestra supplies the music. Illis Deon. mistress of ceremonies, stars In the production, and presents Eleanor Ftherkige.

Roberta Welch and AngelcV Marrimb Band. Eiiieriaiiimciii For Football Hero Sammy Kaye's orchestra will feature football tunes in the Palm Room of the Hotel Commodore tomorrow afternoon during the tea dance recital. Kaye will pay tribute in song to the University of Chicaso, Northwestern University und the University of Illinois. Football scores also will be announced during the afternoon. At Leon and Eddie's Leon and Eddie announce they will present an entire new revue starring Eddie Davis, next Thursday evening.

Terry Walker will also make her singing debut. Benay Vcnuta, WOR performer, and featured in Clare Boot he's comedy, "Kiss the Boys Goodbye." will be the guest of honor Sunday evening at Leon and Eddie's. In the Tradition Gage and Tollners. one of 'Brooklyn's oldest and mast famous eating establishments, located at 374 Fulton is now being managed by Edward S. Dewey, son of the late Seth Bradford Dewey.

The board of directors of the restaurant also announced this week that Mrs. Seth Bradford Dewey has been made president of Gage and Tollners. It's. Football Frolic Harry Rogers and his Half Moon Orchestra provide the dance music in the Ocean Terrace dining and cocktail room of the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Lland. This weekend the band will offer a "Football Frolic" featuring Syd Seeley, vocalist, and the "Swingstors." Two Shows INightly Anticipating a bie Fall and Winter fea.on.

John White of White's Cabaret. D8 3d starting tonight will offer two complete shows, 11:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Guest artists this week are Clara Williams, Dorothy Rhodes, Bee Foote and Belle Blanchard and her orchestra. Goodman at Waldorf Benny Goodman and his orchestra, together with a number of entertainers, open on Oct.

26 for an engagement in the Informal Empire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria. Goodman and his crew will play for informal dinner and supper dancing. Another Hit! George Is scoring as master of ceremonies at the Queens Terrace, Woodside. Charlie Strong's orchestra is furnlshinc; dance mnac I and the floor show Includes a line of attractive young ladies, IX MA. XII ATT AX Street) noRorr.n hall section RESTAURANTS now rk.

LpSSrTlwSSW RESTAURANTS GABRIEL. c. Liirtrn. rnrhtai ri.nn.i- 9r rain. AMERICAN cam so FAN BILL'S 1 EASTjmh STREET, V.

C. FRENCH-ITALIAN CHATEAU MODERNF. CL. S.e,3 GERMAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANTS German-American Rathskeller Famous fur mod and It, "'Z'it VZ! Dine ami ItaiieeV IX KIIOOaiLVV and Cnckunl Louine Ditilv and Sunday' Ullllirr, M.V. A a Cnrte All COLUMBUS HALF MOON HOTEL I I'rospeel IMrk AblVn I.ible Hole IHMIIHUAI.K at Mith Cone la nil.

DIN Hnr ITFR MM Ml SIT. Ltrlirinii. shr. Din. No Cover, uterine to Manriuets, Small or larei-.

HARTMAN'S Fourth Avn. (Cor. Hlflth Uimno Brill Dan(in En-terUinrnrrtt. CtKrlri Orlirtdo and Hit Novelty tntertl ni NiuMly Wftikday Dinnur 75t Sunday $1. Shnrs Road 5-9t in Tobacco Road.

He's got the hair for it It was Ed Weiner who concocted that Elinore Troy smacking jaunty Jack Doyle publicity gag as front page fodder for the Hollywood Cafe. Dave Char-nay tried to follow it up by toting Elinore over to Doyle's suite at the Roosevelt Hotel and putting Hy Gardner strike for love, carried. Doyle Overheard her on a sit-down But the idea mis-was too congenial at Dave Apollon's delightful Casanova rendezvous: She's suffering from a Crepe Su- zettc hangover!" a Eleanor Whitney is In town from Hollywood wonderful where to now. Before leaving the Coast she indicated there were no hard feelings towards her dad by presenting him with an automobile In addition to running the Club IS, Jack White will take over the adjoining building, star Frances Faye and Eddie deLange's orchestra, and call it the Club 20 Postmaster James J. Farley helped dedicate Sid Solomon's off the Central Park Casino Tuesday night with George Ward and Eleanor Young, Hamilton Pell, Mrs.

Agnes S. Mcintosh and other names you see in Cholly Knickerbocker's sassociety columns jamming the jernt Sister Tharpe, the Cotton Club's Holy Roller singer, is married to a minister who's busy taking up tap dancing John Roosevelt's sister-in-law, Sally Clark, is smart to give up a club career to get married. She's got that kind of a voice. There's a Miss Rose FLOOGIE hostess-dancing at Roseland Ballroom. But she's not a Flat Foot Klongie Anxious to cram in as much goodwill as possible into the next few months, Germany will release tennistar Von Cramm front that detention camp any edition Dizzy Dean, whose stout heart outlasted his pitching arm, may do a Billy Sunday and start revival meetings According to a Nipponese survey, the entire Jap nation can live on a $10,000 a day food bill.

I know a chorus girl who can do the very same thing! At the Casa Manana opening Frank Libuse broke a broom over a ringside table. Next thing you know they'll have dis-location charges Cole Porter didn't like the girlyish dress Ethel Merman was wearing the other evening so he nicknamed her the "Shirley Temple of Barney Gallants" That heckler of Raymond Scott at LeMirage Tuesday GLAMOUR ON 52" ST I LEON EDDIE'S OThe brilliant OlfNA 8ASQUETTE Oand there's always O'W EDDJE DAVIS 7 tte the shew and dance till dawn Ne ni obligation to buy anything Full Course Dinner See the Show-Donee till en owe la" No Cover Choree 2 LEON EDDIE'S SS: AIR-COOLED 4 SHOW NITILY 74I, It, 12, JiM for it It was I oncocted that i I Elinore Troy s( smarkinp jauntv IrCL, Jm Doyle Pb- fir T. liclty gaK as front i WZJ lhe Hollywood AT Cafe. Dave Char- jo it up by tot- I CJL Elmore over I XriS to Doyle's suite I at the Roosevelt Kay Fun llefti, one of Clifford C. Fischer's beauties In the continental revues at the International Casino.

Completes 6th Month Emile Petti and hLs Cosmopolitans completed their sixth successive month in the cafe lounge of the Hotel Savoy-Plaza this week. The orchestra plays dance music daily at cocktail hour and after-theater supper. Dwight Fisks began his annual Fall engagement in the cafe lounge one week ago. He entertains nightly after the theater with a new group of song stories. Big Time Tonight The Delia Robbia Room in the VanderbilL Hotel, Park Ave.

at 34th is opening tonight with Zcz Con-frey and his The Delia Robbia Room will be open for dinner dancing Monday to Saturday nights, inclusive, and for supper dancing on Saturday nights and holiday eves. The program will include diversified entertainment. Turning the Tables The Lambert! Trio. Michael Lam-berti conductor, featured attraction at the Granada Hotel, Lafayette Ave. and Ashland Place, will be honored at a dinner dance tomorrow night, it was announced by Martin E.

Bellew, manager of the hotel. The dinner dance will be hell in the Solarium at 7 o'clock. Out in Queens Audrey Noonan Headlining the show at the Boulevard, Elmhurst I MtMe' MONTGOMERY ROYAL night was Brother Mark Warnow Suggested theme for Czecho, dedicated to Hitler: "Did I Remember to Tell You I Abhor You?" Jimmy Lunceford (he goes into the Kit Kat Club next week) thinks George MacKinnon's "Dream Rendezvous" will hit the hit parade Add News-reel Personalities: Edith Davis one of the better songbirds you've heard via WOR and WINS. Rather than wait for fame to take that turn around the corner, you'll find Edith manicuring men-about-town weekends at the Central Barber Shop Then there's Mary Jane Hill of the West Virginia Hills. A graduate hygienist she came to New York to ply her profession John Robert Powers spotted her and now she's an ace photo model The Ambassador Trianon Room, where Adelaide Moffett made her debut, dug into the blah book again and plucked out Ward French's daughter, Eleanor, as a new sing- sation There's a girl named Ruby and another named Pearl at the Jewel Beauty Shop Don't mifs Pat Rooney Sr.

at Barklefs; Johnny George at Maxims, and Charley King at Butler's Tap Room three neighborhood clubs with Broadway calibre talent And don't miss the Stage Relief Carnival this Sunday on the World's Fair Grounds Georgie Raft's hair isn't as highly as usual but his emceeing is. He did a one-hour bit at the Cotton Club the other night and you shoulda heard the cheers chant out The Tavern's Toots Shor took along one of those battery Philcos and listened to the same World's Series game he was watching Earsdropped at the Tommy Dorsey Noo Yorker opening: "That's no veil, that's her natural complexion!" Now Birthday Show The Monte Carlo French Cabaret, 48th off Broadway, celebrates its fourth anniversary tonight with a new revue and French folk songs. Wivel's Smorgasbord Last Tuesday marked the 11th annual Fall opening of Svend sen's Wivel Restaurant. Mr. Jor- gensen established the Wivel at a time when Swedish restauiants were a rarity in the city, and it is largely due to him that "smorgasbord" has become a household word to New Yorkers.

It Must Be Good Charles Baker's Swing Band and Evelyn Nesbit, linger, continue to attract patrons to the Midwood Grill, 1145 Flatbush Ave. The management presents a floor show twice nightly. SIIOIIE It All loutni ave. evehy Friday nite duke DEWEY AND HIS VAUDEVILLE GANG LAUGHS COM- VV MUNITY SONOS 10-BIO MFL CRAIO AND mm HIS ORCHESTRA MTF.I.V.. NOFITIES and SURPRISES.

IX Ql II XS Ontlnuatii entertainment and dancing. Kevue. Delitlout Cuisine. Hatliush Avenue and Avrnue I. At tialeav In lhe Wttiid lair.

Queen, Elmhurst. Dinner ft I nil 1 sh. Nichtlv. Hirhwav and OH South Knid t- IIOL'aLKVAISH TAVIKN 1 Boulevard. SiinrKt, OLD WILLOWS Tlnevt amoiiPi (HHhlN or srK DIWIR ODC arelaimiMl hv ncnnlr ho know "th JV IX IMII ft C0C0ANUT GROVE Atop HUltL AKtV CtlNIKAL No Cmit iCth St at tth Ave, circle imn MINIMI Ve I AMERICAN RESTAURANTS CAI' I'l I.O "ninl't' Itinrhron Complete (hirkfn.

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Pnviile iwrlles In lo Mhmi frnrlod.lv nrr.tni;,d. RUSSIAN RESTAURANTS nn onjt Isl.ind Oeinrins. nterta inmrnt Oelicioul Oinn.r Ir.un SI Suoti.f frnm I I It It II I. I and hi. lllnthm ert s.nrr Buinao H.n.

Its Ruti.aneulnne and Vauly true Hin.ian atmomhere. Balalaika musir. Osnts CLUBS fi Ra. 7-70. 00N SVIVIO ORCHI-STRA nnd AnQrlfi Mnrimha Rhumha.

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of lov. Ilotlv Khndr added attrartmn OPEN SI SIT I IVAN STREET AL. 4-1 III Arrom data small banquets. No mr. Call Ed-mard.

Axt- rVUSSlalT UCal 'Mlh S1 El d. ft-lllisn NIGHT BILL BERT0L0TTI H. VFT ST. WHITE'S CABARET OR 1-1 Avr pounds IIrilfTV VP! I TJC MOv 'KH AHlll KIAt 11 ACTS AT JiMlYll NhllY DINNER5l.2S-Sl.7Sr;"- VS mt Monlc Carlopjl RISIAN Clr. K775..

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