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

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For Classified Ad Remits BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1939 Telephone MAin 4 6200 10 'pgy 1 1 hii siiaxE A Manhattan Night Spots Comooser of "Cry. Baby, Cry, "I Double Dare You" and other recent hitiJJ will moke his debut as Orchestra Leader Waldorf Astoria, Park Ave. and 50th St. Maurice, French magician. i in i and Loretta Lee, singer, headline the I lVViTl March i At the Diano.

HARRIET DURKE. Sona Stvlist also, MARTIN JAMES (Reservations Requested) Until then, BILL McCUNE (1 flfinulei rom Brooklyn Bridge) StRT HOTEL BOiS new show In the Empire Room. Maurice's repertoire' Includes 3,000 tricks In modern magic. Glen Gray and his Casa Loma orchestra continue to play nightly. Hotel Plata, 5th Ave.

at 59th St. Paul and Grace Hartman commenced their second month In the Persian Room Wednesday. They entertain at dinner and after the theater with two entirely different dance programs. The dinner show features ballroom burlesques of past seasons. At midnight dance satires are offered.

Villare Barn, 52 W. 8th St. New York's only country night club, announces the following additions to DAVID J.MARTIN yvianaguio zirtctor, its revue, "Barnyard Capers of BROOKLVn'i SITlflRT HOTEL Paxton, the "Memory Kenneth and Denlse, dancers, and Patsy Ogden, tap dancer. Park Central, 7th Ave. and 55th HOTEL PIERHEPOIV St.

Wednesday evening marked the debut of Curt Houck and his Cata Una Islands orchestra at the Cocoa PIERREPONT AND HICKS STREETS, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Tel. MAIn 4 5500 nut Grove. Also featured at the Grove are Enrica and Novello, dancing team; Billy Vine, comedy star, and Margie Greene, novelty 75. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Shrek 5, 1939. SerreJ from Noon to P.M.

dancer. i Hotel Lexington, Lexington Ave. fruit Cup with Orange Ice Anchovy Canape Blue Point Oysters on the Half aheilr Tomato Juice Cocktail at 48lh St. The Hawaiian Room is now open on Sunday as well asj weekdays for Sunday dinner, danc ing, music, show and all the Hawaiian Room works. Queen Mary Restaurant The new edition of "Scandia Revels" is highlighted with a new group of songs by George Reid.

Ellen Mercedes, songstress, Is also featured in the revue. Choice Southern Biwiue Jellied Bouillon Consomme en Tasse Choice Radlihei Scalllons Hearts of Celery Olives Choice Broiled 8prinr Chicken (Halt), Currant Jelly Roast Sirloin of Beef Au Jus Breaded Veal Cutlet, Parmesan Baked Stuffed Tomato with Cranflake Au Gralin drilled Loin Lamb chop with Pried Banana Fresh Shrimp Salad with Sliced Ess SmdtfKn CAoice nt Baby Lima Beans Broccoli Hollandaise Corn on the CoS Orllled Tomato Au Oratin Baked Potato Candied Sweet Potato Choice A Butterscotch Pecan Cream Pie Ice Cream Roll with Hot Pudse Sauca Strawberry Short Cake with Whipped Cream Pistachio Ice Cream Whin Deep Dish Rhubarb Pie with Hard Sauce rresh Apple Pl with American Cheese Baked Fresh Apple Choice of Ice Cream with Cookies Toasted Crackers with Roquefort. Camembert or Oruyere Swiss Cheese Tea Coffee Milk or Buttermilk I Havana Madrid Club, 5 1st St. and Broadway The new show here features the A. B.

C. Trio, comedy in strumentalists; the De Limes, dance duo, and Hilda Gomzes, rhumba dancer. Roslta Ortega and Diana Del Rio are being held over. Marusb Suva, Russian dancer, featured at the Casino Russe. Victoria Kane (top center) dagger dancer, In the New Russian Arts Show.

Hildegarde (top right), who offers a new routine of songs starting tonight in the Cafe Lounge of the Savoy Plata. his North Carolina Orchestra play dance music. Jackie Gleason is master of ceremonies. Lorttta. new vocalist in the Empire Boom of the Waldorf Astoria.

Hotel Bossert Terry Shand, com poser of "When the Circus Came to Town," "Jack in the Box" and "I'll Lock My Heart and Throw Away the patrons the feeling of. spending holiday 'neath tropical' palms. Sings With Band Queens Terrace The current Key," will make his first appearance GOOD FOOD Special Menus Every Sunday Complete Dinner 50c 75c 100 Served from Noon to 9 P.M. iViglit' In Brooklyn show here consists of a bevy of girls as an orchestra leader Thursday UP Broadway Neusreel By HY GARDNER in five production numbers staged night In the "61 Room" of the Hotel by George Rand. Bill Brook and Bossert.

Oetjen's, Church and Flatbush Aves. The floor show at this Flat bush dining establishment features Paul Marrin, cartoonist; Maurice and Nadja, dancers; George Trav For the moment Pranchot Tone Is the apple in Sonya Hemes Ice though his real honeypie is Jane Bryan of tht Hollywoods THI ers Belle Regas, mistress of 3 9 Special Lenten Dishes Served Daily During Lent Choicest of Wines and Liquors. Ample Free Parking For reservations call Garden City 3860 There is a movement afoot to run ceremonies, and the dance music of Bill Martin's orchestra. a testimonal dinner for Jimmy Tl! klAIII mm av Hines. at which hundreds of his Half Moon Hotel, Boardwalk and NOW OPEN ON friends would W.

29th St. "Merry March MelO' dies" is the title of the entertain like to laud the gent for the mighty humane things he's done ment program this weekend in the Ocean Terrace, dining and cocktail SUNDAY! RAY KINNEY Presents "Gchoes of Hawaii" room. Harry Rogers' orchestra pro I'll i rfera HTI.ra iTlLrA.f.i.iit vides dance music and special solo to compensate for the other bits are performed by Jack Palazzo Informal Empire Room GLEN GEAT and THE CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA Dinnm and Supptr Dancing ioretta Lee Tb Popular Sottas Maurice PiMtidiijilalaui Two Perlonnancos Nlahllr Selecbva Dinnars (Entreedetarnunes the cost ol diaaer) Couvert attar 10:30 p. SI Friday and Satuidar. $1.50 side of the story When Sacha Gultry's Paris JERICHC TURNPIKE and MARCUS AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK, L.

I. UNDER THE DIRECTION OFJENO BARTAL Ray Kinney and the Aloha Maids are featured in native Hotel St George, Clark St. Highlight of the Bermuda Terrace Room continues to be the dance music of Dave Martin and his Bermudians with Dolores "Dee" Williams in the role of featured songstress. The Bermuda Terrace Room was designed by Dorothy Draper and gives songs and dances of Hawaii. DANCING AT DINNER AND SIPPER nv 75c TODAY'S SELECTIONS FOR DINNER supper cover after 10 p.

I divorce decree becomes final he'll remarry and return pronto to the State The Jack Entratters of the Stork Club (she was esq By Gardner LHHIflOR vs. it 4lta Ntw rfk Charloa E. RocBMler, Vic Praa. Memaoine Dimtaf Rasarvabons. ELdorado 5 3000 Charlie Wilson Vocaljst with Sammy Kaye's orchestra in the Palm Room of the Hotel Commodore.

TUB GRANADA INVITES Mlas Evelyn Lemken, 1017 East 92d 8t. Mr. Kenneth C. Smith, 7101 Colonial Road Mr. t'haa.

wltkin, 817 Rlverdale Avenue and a friend of their own selection, to be its guests for dinner, within five days. Please hand this advertisement to the headwalter upon entering. OAILI LUNCHEON FROM 45c DINNER FROM SI BMW HOTEL JSSStttSttn. Sterling 5 2000 THE the Sunday party she overslept The Casa Manana's Ozzie Nelson wonders why they don't bill that Mickey Rooney Lewis Stone series as "America's Sweet Hardy family." Flash the Brooklyn Eagle will WALDORF ASTORIA Dorothy James) expect a visit from the bird bearing the same name Ray Bally will do a Palm Sunday march down the aisle with Dorothy Behrens, a fashion artist Mae West Is In town and thinking seri iiin4jit4 iirrnumMwr FIATBUSH at CHURCH AV. 1 OETJJERTS THE LOUNGE RESTAURANT luncheon.

Dinntr Suppir RfATEEMH Done MutK from 10.30 P.M. (Informal! so big and red if somebody yelled No Mini mum LENTEN SPECIAL WADfiOE DINNER IMMrucnCi i. PSYCHIC VV0NMJ. ously of washing up with flicktures to do a Bway musical this Fair Fall Young Freddie Bartholomew Mach iott "Fire!" the entire audience would rush Fields, thinking he was the have a new Broadway columnist starting land finishing) next (Wednesday Miss Mary I Eddie Davis celebrates his return 1 to town by tossing a party to Bert Restaurants has a girl friend and her name is ITS BROOKLYN Sr Ilcstaiiraiits Benita Lindsey, 14 year old dotter of Judge Ben Lindsey, proponent of companionate marriage The Larry Gardners (no relation, unfortunately, he's the Steel Scion) aren't frequenting the Stork, El Morocco and 21 lately because they're expecting an heir even while you're reading this Charley McCarthy claims W. C.

Fields' nose is FELTMANS RESTAURANT on boardwalk OPEN FOR THE SEASON MANHATTAN CONEY ISLAND SERVICE FROM NOON TO NINE. SURF AVE. CAFE NOW OPEN DAILY NOON TO MIDNIGHT FRENCH RESTAURANTS MAIS0N LOUIS IDS W. 49th Luncheon rn In Main Dinlnfraom In aw inel. slass nt wine 0JC Coektalli 25 ur DINNER tie op INDIA RESTAURANTS nearest The Paul Haakons (he's the American Nijinsky) expect a Spring cribful If the International Casino creditors and Bob Ripley got on common ground Rip may open a Bway branch of his Odditorium Though there already are enough odd things on.

Bway Night club ingale Frances Maddux will Reno unce her wedlock to Paul Reese around April Fool's Day The Jack Whlte Harrington Hyers 18 Club combo may go into Dudly Murphy's Astoria tailored flickture "Glamour Girl" Sensation of Miami is Rex Weber, whose ven triloquistic satire on "Change Partners," according to Column Mrs. Hy Gardner, stopped the Dempsey Vanderbilt Sunday celebrity cocktail party colder than a kiss from Bela Lugosi With Winchell, Sullivan and So bol all under the Roney Plaza roof simultaneously, Ed Jouffret ought to change the name of the hostelry to Looney Plaza Incidentally, Hannah Dempsey missed Frohman (wholl be a competitor on the same block shortly) this Sunday night Francois de Paris, a Greenwich Village hairdresser, is writing a book titled: "The Curls I Left Behind Me!" Anent our item that Fanny Ward is penning her autobiography, Dave Green suggests the title: "A Fanny Looks Back" Jerry Baker, a dial ight to listen to, is the Amos Andy of singers. He's done more time on the air than Mooney did in stir. By the way, whatever became of Earsdropped by Teddy King at the Village Barn: "She was brought up on a strict diet of mink!" Tipoff on how gripping the American Way, is, I forgot to stand up when they played the Star Spangled Banner at the finish so engrossed was I In the play magic Incidentally, It is Willie Howard's observation that America rates top billing, if only because it's the only nation flag features 48 CEYLON INDIA INN 4m 1 Wlillivil dellileinturriu.elilikeM.ete. Luaeli 50t.

Dinner II ae ITALIAN RESTAURANTS Ifranklttt Arma Sotpl 66 Stree invites TOD Brooklyn Bei(htt For Luncheon, beginning at 50e, or Dinner, beginning si 7SC1W For your pleaturefOOt fiifljarJl'B (tottttt intimafe cocktail louRgo For Fish Days During Lent OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT GaC fir Jollier's 374 Fulton near Smith St. Edward S. Dewey, MKr. GUFFANTI 274 SEVENTH AVE. Knavn treat Coait Ceatt.

Olnner 11.13. (at 36th St.) Eat. 48 yra. A la Carts. Lima a tt tu.

Muela. CH. 4 M2S TrVDine and Dance GARDEN CITY 4loul Unexcelled Facilities for WEDDING PARTIES Banquets and Receptions D.4cnc Tuesday to Saturday Eveninat EDDIE LANE and hit ORCHESTRA No uvtr charts. mini nun Saturdays Room Accommodations American or European Plans limn CUT 1016 ISLAM I'hone Garden City Otlir KOtT Miiniallt 1IOTEL GRANADA Chamber Musle Lafayette and Aehland Plao "BEST OF FOOD" BANQUET FACILITIES htfrhfloMI I CWue Beginning This Evening AT THI THIATM In the Coft lounge and Snock lor HILDEGARDE Featured Star on the "99'' Men and a Qirl" radio program over CBS National Network Every Wednesday GERRY MORTON and hit Orcheitra THI COCKTAIL HOUR OANCING Doily and Sunday and at Supper afltr the Thaalrs SNACK IAR Luncheon and Dinner Doily and Sunday SAVOY PLAZA 'lJH AVINUI llt TO JTSBITI Ift BROOKLYN HOTEL PIFRRFPONTp'rr'Don ni Hic" 8t' V'H our newly deed fl6iRLrulU(d Mlrror Room A aeiightfui piac. to dlno and wlno amid cheerful surroundings.

Luncheon 50c. Dally and 8undar DIruur 75c and SI. 00. Other Choice Dinners 60c. 75c.

SI. 00 A ia Carta. Prosneet Park Weit. Restaurant and Cocktail Imim, COLUMBUS dancing. Entertainment.

Saturdavs. Dally and Sunday. Table d'Hote Dinner, Mo. A la Carte at All Hours. Onen I LEE'S OF CHINATOWN to the ubiPic.

Banquet Accommodations. 04 Flatbush Ave, Special Chinese' Luncheon 350 and 60c. Real Chinese Family Dinner 75o up. BOARDWALK at tth Canry Illan HALF MOON HOTEL! V. Oaatlna.

Weok ana' Skars Olsmr II.2S. Ne Caver. CatarlRf ta Banaueti. snail or lane. Mrll7 7P Flatbush Ave.

In Brooklyn alneo 1910. Luncheon frotri ITllvllILL aJ Dinners from 85c. A la Carte. Private Banquet RjprhS for small or lame parties available. Cocktail Lounge and Bar MONTGOMERY ROYAL CtxtlHtttw Httrtilinitiit ittnlut BrMtfway Rivvta Dillilitn CuttlM.

Flatbush Avenue and Avenue I SARTORI'S (JOE'S) 10 NEVINS ST. Opp. Fot Theater. Famous for good food at popular prices. Brooklyn's Famh Restaurant.

Best bonded liquors. All mixed drinks (q order. We cater to small or lame parties. Thri banquet rooms. Direction JOSEPH J.

SARTORI. WEISMANTEL'S SHOWBOAT 821) Jamaica Ave. AP. 7 BHnS. lilnlnj.

Danelne. Phovl Xltely. fraliirlnn Uene Hardy, M. C. Eddla Rlark.

Harry Neil. HniKlta and Nardfra. Orrttl and Orrh. and International Olrli. Ghe (Didwood FRED SCUmMiM'" Opp.

L. I. Depot Steaki, and a la Carle. Parkins. Open to 4 A.M.

QUEENS i WSBl. IIOELEVAROTAVERN' OT oufis clmhusst. miirkAIM Ht lmtM )ohnn IIS ItlANIIATTAN ANS HIS NO. CASOUNA ORCHESTRA Brooklyn's Smart OI Kiff Dtlidous FranclC Reslauranl lounqs Bat Lasawluiv INC Amsrican Culsfas OPEN SUNDAYS 4:00 P.M. Lunchaon.

70c Dailr and Sunday Tablo d'Hola Dinner. $1.00 07 BRIDGE STREET. Nar Fulton Slroat (Waai to Martin's) TAUrnC LinTCI WOUW ROOM aii cocktails trom noon to lUVYLlVaJ llUlILLi' PM S0 Music, "you'll LiAwJt Becauu If Dtlterent." LOXG ISLAND Jackie Gleason COCOANUT GROVE Atop Hotel Park Central Mth St. at seventh Ave. Circle 7 ROOA First New York Anpraranca CURT HOUCK and his Catallna Island snssi Enriea and Novella One at America's OutatanSlnfl Oanas Teams.

Oellaleue Dianor 11.50 ua. Sueeer 75a. Couvart altar 110 P.M.. Waekdaya SOai Saturdays ad Holiday 11.00. Brooklyn i Smitt Rtttturtnt WEDDINGS BANQUETS Business Meetings Social Affairs, Dances Up to 500 Personi No Party Too Smoll Danclnt and Entertainment Nightly Flatbaili Ave, opa.

Dorchester Road Banoaet Mgr. BUckajuster 42222 THELM A NIVINS hti ov aiAHoee I lAHpUITS I IS to l.aao NYWF OLD ROUMANIAN "8HOWPLACE OF THE EAST SIDE" 16D ALLEN 8T. DRYDOCK 4 7899. Lavish floor show with OORGEOU8 GIRLS at 8:30 11 A 1. DINNER SI.

25 Jertehe Turnpike. Mine la, L. 1. HOWARD JOHNSON'S, LimnMM. uiniMn.

Lit Sueetr. 50f. 7M. 11.00. SMtlil SuNiliv DlHtttr.

1100. S' AIM It twit. Cwfctell LsMtni. Wlnt tt4 LUutrt. Ftr fMtrvatlM nil GtrdMi City AMERICAN RESTAURANTS WOOOSIDI.

L. I. MAIVHATTA1V CAFF I.OYAI V. Complete Lnneheon 7 He. Complete) Cblekea, Roast Beat, nyinijj UblltrN(wll M( 0 Mnsle Danelnt.

Gea. Edaaand 8TH AVE. AT f. 43 ST. and his orrh.

Private parties .0 to IOOO (raelonsty arranred. AMERICAN RESTAURANTS Jj CUBAN NIGHTS" REVUEr 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY 12 230 arvueourrse $0O NO COVOt SWEDISH RESTAURANTS PARimfl ll 4Stk St. Dallaleaa Staaks and Chltkana. Lonrktaas sa. DlaaerSje, v.ilV.OW 9a ay.

42nd St. Lantaa Olinai. Branahaa Nnr Vara sad Neaark. QUEEN MARY 40 E. 38 St.

Famous Swedish Hon D'Oeuvrei with Dinner from $1 50. Luncheon from f5c. Entertttlnment and dancin nightly. PL. 3 2313.

FRENCH RESTAURANTS TEDDY WWOorchestbaI UJJ I Helm Pammer 4 HAVANA MADRID NIGHT CLUBS CI CI ID FlC I 16 141 Wth near B'way. Lanehron 4e, Dinner SO rLLUIV UEt LilO and Hit. Wines and Llqaors. SO Entrees. Mifnen, llteak.

CMeken. etc. PARKING FACILITIES. 80. 7 Henry Busse His orchestra invades the Terrace Room of the Hotel New Yorker next Wednesday night.

RESTAURANT aw JFXr 0OO TO HILLZ A P0PPINS aB'WAY at 51st ST. CI hmk BILL BERTOLOTTI Tap dancrr in Johnny Morgan's show at thp Boulevard Tavern, Elmhurst, SOW. 46th. NsttaMllyfcnawntorraalFranekeeislna. ORs.

.750. OON SYLVIO'S ORCHESTRA end WEST Ansels'a Msrlmea Rhumaa. Shawl at 1:30. 3D ST. 12:30 and 2 a.m.

Dinner II. S0 I2.M. Sassorll.U Maison A. DeWinter Eat. los.

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