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For CUurified Ad Reiuht BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 Telephone MA in 4-6000 13 1 SajMOofaffi Places jpjlfe They Make Rhythm While You Make Merry llrciachvar Ncwsrccl HY GARDNER1 round The Tabled IN OUR nightly wanderings we have encountered many bars, the longest at the Astor the tallest at the International Casino, believe It or not, two stories high the largest circular bar at the Commodore but the most Interesting bar we have yet to see Is the one Lyton Wells, the writer, tells about on the China Press In Shanghai the only newspaper in the world with a co-operative bar in the "News This bar was installed in 1812 and is still In existence, we hope. (Note to the Managing Editor: How about a Job when the Japanese firecrackers over there cease? ALONG the unusual trend may we announce that Leon and Eddie have reengaged Nelson and His Boxing Cats, one ol the most Interesting spectacles ever to be presented In a night club. Nelson's boxing cats have just returned from Hollywood, where they appeared In several shorts and a feature picture. It took more than five years of careful training to teach these back-fence felines the art of the Queensbury rules. FUNNY world this, after doing a personal disappearance for many year Mysterious Montague just turned down a $2,000 per week offer for six weeks of personal appearance proferred by Billy Rose which really makes Montague Mysterious a ANOTHER typical tale emerges from Germany, where the town hall of a small province was cle.stroycd by flames.

It seems the only Important documents burned were the ELECTION RESULTS OP 1940! Adrienne Ames and Townsend Neither are Troca-dear-lng each other all over the Hollywood lot After a four-week rush. Waller Jacobs, the popular Miami-New Hampshire hotel lad, will make pretty Molly MrEIef his bride at the Waldorf next Sun-dayem That "romance" between Collette Lyons and Dick Merrill will prove to be as limited an "engagement" as the flirkture it was timed to promote with Merrill dropping his plans for a world flight, sponsored by a major movie mogul, because "Transatlantic Flight" took a box-office forced landing AT ONE of the night spots in Hollywood recently, a newcomer to thost parts tried to introduced Director Eddie Sutherland to Louise Brooks. "Oh, I know her," replied Mr. Sutherland nonchalantly, "she used to my wife!" NITE-LITE-SIGHTS: Jay Faggen's SexUiplcts six beef trust beauties whose combined weight tips over the scales at 1,800 pounds to put more uproar Into the Harlem Uproar House Jack Osterman, continuing his capers at the Club Cavalier Watch-lng the nation's top-flight band leaders at play at La Conga Eddy Duchln, Leo Reisman, Eddie Le Baron, Enric Madrlguera, Xavler Cugat and Rudolf Friml Jr. playing as extemporaneous guest artists with Pancho's Philharmonic Orchestra Chic Goldman, whose Club 52d Street Is a phonebooth compared to the size of the Rainbow Room, has a great idea.

"Those Big Apple contests have been so successful for Rockefeller," he muses, "I think I'll hire ten Singer'i Midgets and put on the Crab Apple!" Catch that Frances Faye-Jack Waldron combo at the Yacht Club exswellentlll MURRAY'S Radio Rendezvous Restaurant, opposite the Center Theater where that "Virginia" ham was the distraction, has a booth dedicated to Columnists Wlnchell, Sobol and Sullivan. But If you look Inside Alleen Cook They box one-minute rounds and the winner receives an extra bowl of milk Prom cats to dogs Le Mirage announces that for the first time in night club history, a dog show will be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 14, with Manhattan's social set exhibiting their pedigreed canines. Reed Lawton and Rafaelo Diaz, originators of this novel innovation, say the first prize will be a dog but they did not state what kind. THERE seems to be a growing fad for Saturday night subscription dances the Gayety Dance Club of the Hotel Riverside Plaza has 'turn.

a loinea the ranks and is now featurlne weekly Mhhel Corner mho with hit Con- I 7 jf'l V'V i tinental Orehenlra it note playing ''I I JrV M- k' in the Terrace ReHauranl of the J3t 'vJt Hotel A Yorker. Hi, gyp.y 1 'Y orchentra it noted for itt gyptr I a rhytlimt and ill Vlennetie mutic I 'OI IT Mai King and his Serenaders. The newly built La Marquise, which opened this week, features Maria Forbes, song stylist, with the Sllvertone Trio and Prank La Salle the sophisticated singing of A tlaan rAnIr ntrrhf- 1. 1 a "'tn uigui, wuu tuau iCUftc, jiiaincu The ladrinlhTZali. Doro.hr df ff II oiee, a Brooklyn gal, now the JVt J'" 1 featured linger with Eddit Lanet JJ A 4 t'V fZtm, 1 the new Winter revue of the Greenwich Vll- I I lage Casino which made Its bow last eve- nlng Billy Holt, Juvenile singer and I entertainer, will be this weekend's highlight Jk.

mm. in the Ocean Terrace of the Half Moon Hotel. Conev Island, with Ken Casey and his orchestra. FIRMLY convinced that there Is a place amontr all this xwlnir music fnr the swing Way over there on the right in jjjf C1 rommror.prt'h"'i,''nbnn''1 ffJiiK I il rf-''V in lift lawn nnnrinar arnunrl uor'Of 'J7 I 1 i I ucei i M9J I If Commodore I I 4 I' Mallei Forbes smoother melodies, the management of the Hotel Roosevelt announces that Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians have been signed to remain in the hotel's Grill through May 1 that's soothing syrup to these frayed nerves which reminds us, a dinner chosen according to one's needs, tastes and moods, well prepared and well served, is Joy to all seases and an impelling incentive to sound you see a picture of Columnist Mark HelUnger Ted Lewis, who opened at Loew's State yesterday, thinks that the law business Is so bad that the only practice some attorneys get Is defending themselves as vagrants Sudden Thought: With night club owners so frantic about names, why not give Llta Grey Chaplin a Roy Campbell says that on Broadway when a chorus girl tries to fall asleep she counts wolves In cheap clothing, not sheep In wool clothing. ASIDE to Meyer Horowitz of the Village Barn: The name Is Ify, no Harry, sir Aside (o the secretary, Grand Street Boys: Trie name Is Hy, not Henry, If you don't mind Aside to Eddie Cantor: I meant every word I said about "All Baba" and thanks for your wire Incidentally, the newest novelty on the market is a balloon replica of Eddie Cantor's features with moving pop-eyes et al Another novelty is a replica of Dummy Charley McCarthy which sells for $10, Two years ago they weren't offering that much for Edgar Bergen! WORTH STEWART, manager of a movie theater In Dunn, N.

gets this week's nod for frankness In advertising with a marquee that reads: "Two Lousy Features and a Comedy!" Luigl Fer-rando, who opened the Black Cat In Greenwich Village back In the days when Diamond Jim Brady, Enrico Caruso and Harry K. Thaw were nitely visitors who gave Grace Moore her fling at stardom is now headwaltcr for a rival night clufe a stone's throw away from the scene of his earlier triumphs And a couple of years ago Bert sleep, good neaith and long life we found this at LcPoissonnler, famous French sea foed restaurant. Piorrcpont Boasts Smorgasbord Now The Pierrepont Hotel Restaurant now boats a "Smorgasbord," the first to be Installed in a Brooklyn restaurant. The 75 varieties of tasty appetizers tempt the palates of hearty eaters and gourmets alike either as a prelude to the regular dinner or as part of the "Smorgasbord," dessert and coffee Broad SUNDAY evening Ruby Foo's. Den, wov'c fanifliK famous ways Chinese rendezvous, will UL.

fete as Its guests of honor the cast of George M. Cohan's new musical, "I'd Rather Be Right." The "Den" continues to remain one of the most popular midtown after-theater stopping places with the celebrities. Capacity audiences are nightly greeting with acclaim "Dlggin'," the Park Central Cocoanut Grove's new successor to "The Big Apple," which was created by Harlan Dixon, ace Hollywood dance director, as a feature of the Grove's new revue, "Television Topics of 1937." The new dance was conceived by Hope Chandler appearing In the new revue at the Paradine Rent Allen Leafer, radio't. neuwt (nr, now appear in perton with hit orrhentra at the Vew Fulton Royal at 429 Flathuth Ate. Bossert Will Feature The Jaysnoff Sisters The Jaysnoff Sisters, June and Iris, International duo-planlsts, composers and radio stars, will be featured next week In the "61" Room of Billy Holt group of young Negro boys Mr.

Dixon while he recently witnessed a dancing upon the levees of New Orleans. the Hotel Bossert In Brooklyn. This is their first appearance In the metropolitan area following a world tour. Frohman, one of the singsational successes of the Stem, went to his friend Leon of Leon Eddies and asked lor a job. Okeh, Bert," Leon told him, "on one condition that you don't sing!" NIGHT club history Is repeating itself.

Back In the Prohibition era a girl named Helen Morgan was shipped from Chicago to Lou Schwartz, who farmed her out to Billy Rose for her big chance Lucille LeSctir, who sank' in the chorus of a musical, got her chance to get out of the line and into the limelight via Mr. Schwartz's Club Rich-man, too though Pianist Harry Rlchman raved and ranted when hs sang "The Birdies Go Tweet, Tweet, Tweet" as he played it for her. But Lucille did all right for herself since though you know her better as Joan Crawford. Today Lou Schwartz is back In business again at the same old W. 56th St.

stand, under the new name of the Club Eldorado. And under the expert direction of Kay Parsons the rank and file of the vaudevlllians Ls being scoured to unearth future Helen Morrnns and Lucille pardon ine Joan Crawfords a notable, commendable, enjoyable and entertaining splurge In showmanship which should be encouraged HOTEL PIERREPONT PIERREPONT AM) HICKS STREETS, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Tel. MAIn SMORGASBORD TABLE IS THE VfclT SESATIO.M SMORGASBORD KMOIU.ASIIOIID loscrt mid Coffee .83 Served with 81.00 Dinner SI.2S SIOU(. ASHOItl) Kerved with 75e Dinner 8100 RKRVm IN THK MIKROR ROOM Dally From In 9 P.M Sundayt Noon to P.M. Our Regular Sunday Dinner Villi Kriilurn ROAST MARYLAND Tl RKEY WITH CRANI1ERRY SAfCE Also FILET MH.NON WITH BROILED FRESH Ml SHROOMS New Fulton Royal Opens on Thursday The New Fulton Royal opens next Thursday night, Brooklyn's newest restaurant at 429 Flatbush Ave.

Extension at Fulton St. An elaborate program of entertainment under the direction of Allen Leafer, orchestra leader, with a galaxy of stage, screen and radio stars who will attend the opening night. A Eddie. nd his i of "-scjx -m orchestra Lane I u.y jinir piraeute me iMnoracio And Al Donahue gets the last word in with his advice to wives whining for a new fur coat: "If at first I you don't succeed, cry, cry again!" DINNER nd SUPPER DANCING GRILL Never a 1- A to TODAY'S I SFMXTIO.YS I Oil IMWI ll I I' i A 4, Cover Charge PINE Dinnar from $1 25 Supptr (Minimum), 1 Saturday and Holiday F.vn., ft. NO I ItlKHIkl.W THE INVITES Mary E.

Murray, 71 (irlntnn Avenue Joseph (I. Saunders, f.S I'm. perl Park West Erloard .1. Hurler, 4S I.lndrn Boulevard and a frirnrl nf thnr own to be Ita guests tnr dinner within five dayi. I'lease hand this advertisement tn ihe hendwalier upon enirrina I Vol Sm IIHU? WATCH KUt Vol RS, NMV NAMI'S I ISTEI) WITH EACH AnVKRTlSK WENT.

DAILY I I IIMlN FROM I HUM $1 After Theatre and late Supprr Parties Arrantrd excellent Hannuet I arllllles IIOTKL 3-2000 Hotel ART EXHIBIT Beat the High Cost of Food Prices by Eating at SARTORI'S (joel)RESTAURANT "Just like Home" NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Vnexcelled Food and Service DAILY cpi LUNCHEON fro JVjC ALSOA LA CARTE 10 NEVINS ST. Open 11 AM. In 9 I'M. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR BANQUETS HK.STAIRANT, 3IU Brdford Brondwaf. MdmlM Haiflrmn.

kliniuvr. Hunnfui fclrni UDrluxifi. TaMe llnis t. hltkrn Dinner. itvl RdikImvi, II.

Alio rrrt. Dflllrloii rulnliia. Wtnrtt md Governor BEDFORD PLAZA H.ATUI SII rifar NEW KIRK. Luncheon and 0c Dinner Urrkdnvs Irnm 7Tk Sundays from flr A la rarlr -Choirrn Pood Hflfct Liquors and Wind. Clinton EMabllahril 111111 Knott Management Restaurant and Coc.itall Loun 7th Ave.

at 31st St. PAITIlfniTO 1 ftomct Park it. I III IIIVIKllV dnnrinz-Entfrtalnmrnt i vUuUilllUlJ a'Ho" DHuier, Mr. Baturdays. Dally ar.d Sunday A la Carta at All Hours.

Our to tlic Public. R.lnquft Arenmmodatlons II1MIIIM and frI I V'C Theatre. You and your party of UyJLilji I will he )lened ulth thiiniuualneof DnlljF'a Lunrhenn :ir.c-50c. Dinner A la carle. Partiea aecomniodaied.

JANeiN6 NOW! is the time to walk Coney's Boardwalk and dine well at FELTMANS IlKOOIil i HINtSK-AMhKK AN. 4'! Hathush Aee. Fit. Tnne In on la Nuon. Saturday, Pnm-e Mmn- by Allen loafer and His Orrhes'ra.

FULTON ROYAL FORTUNATE TFA SHOP 218 tlUninoa ana. l.r'l. I.unrl,,, r. nl MV. HOTEL KA A Rf A CT Luncheon 7.V.

Bperial Dinner $1. Sperlal I I Lk IYlnJAM I Dmncr SI. Special Hlue Plaies 750. 40c. Dinner Dally and Bmidavi.

75c. Slip8 1 lllll'1" BRIGHT SPOTS 07 Columbia Hrlthta A la carte. Accommodations for partui HH)uli Ate. Luncheon MX: Dally Dinner BSe MICHEL'S 1 8ici.il The het in Tlioi.klyn Mr.re 1 It 1 0 A la nine all Cockiall Lounae and Rar. Private rnnmi ITALIAN VILLAGE HOTEL ST.

GEORGE BROOKLYN 7th Av. I T.Eiprsil to Clark St.stsllna ia tiotsl Excellent find 8eelal pinner from tl, 3.30 to ft I'd P.M. daily; Sundays, noon tn 9 00 PM Dnncitik" from 7 00 clnr.lt Ell Dant.lK and hi BIO orchrs'rs ocr WEAK and fu cover charire al anv time fiiiHlHin.s. Delicious cuisine, CMolee linnors and nines. oil his old friends to I.IT'l'LI'i'S PI ACE.

I.upchcon, 50c. Dully Dinner. 75c. Sunday mnner, 1 00. A la carte.

D17T17D I ITlTD'C I' Broadway, al Drla Ave. and Sunriae El 1 tlV 1jUJEi1 aJ Valley stream, t. I. tainnui (it I er n.r liolinmn HlHki rt.otm. Irrie rlinlrfil e( lne mtil l.lntlnN.

UWIIATTA IHaveYOueraei I A MELODY MEAL? I 1 Here under a restful can- I I opy of rustling leaves th 1 whole world is In tunel I Dine or sup on the best 1 food the market affords, I gorgeously cooked and 1 served with the soothing I deftness of a lilting lullaby, Dance fo rryjsic by Ell Dantzig'j big and different broadcasting band. IPICIAl DINNER FROM $1.00 I 5:30 lo 9.00 p. m. Daily ffi Sundayi-Noon to p.m., I No covtr chargt of any tlm I I Lim HOTEL ST. GEORGE I ClARK STREET-BROOKLYN I dim tu.

mm mi AMERICAN aoe." FLaTni'SII AVENUE, NEAR CORTF.LVOl) ROAD Luncheon 40e and 50c Dally Dinner B5o Snnday'a ind Holldan II 00 Blue Plate Dlnnera KOo up .1 la Carte al All Honrs COCKTAIL lflUN6( AND SAR. Caal aad Comlnrlsbl. RIVOLI Iliunt ft V. Hlh St, STit. D-HH 40 Sff the Mil Apple tUiH-rri bv KollnLitv hid of onlv rnunlrv nllp rhih.

No riivrr, Monkrr, Sauitrr Itanrri Mtmirl I hair Turtle it Floor Shnw. Dinner from l.ft. KRU: FAKKlNCi. "61" "oiu BOSSERT Dancing Sightly at dinner and supptr to BILL McCUNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Delicious Dlnntu from SI. SO.

No Couvtrt. Minimum Charq for Supptr Frlday Nlhl, II. SO; Saturday Nlahli, 11.00. IIUIU J. HUmiV, Manning lllrrrlir SARTORI'S 11TKTOI.OTTI (JdESl to NEVINS ST Opp.

Foy Theater. Famous for good fuod at popular prices, iirooldyns Family Restaurant. UkI linnded lquoM. All mixed drinks to order. We cuter to small or lare Three banquet rooms.

Direction JOSEPH J. 8ARTORL .1 Mill" Itembrees' Muw and Antielrj's Munmha Khumbft. Dinner $1 0-t' rADIlCA It YV. 4.1 Ml. Ilellrlmis thicken llarbeene.

(luh 1 unehenns sue. smU JVJ im St. limners I'oriular I'rlrrs. Hranehes New Vurk and Newark. GREENWICH VILLAGE CASINO STEVENS III KID AN SIH AKi; llelsea II SS I II II 1 1 1 296 Flatbuih Ave.

An eating placa nt distinction Luncheon MIc. Dinner 7 Sc. Val Faieri Orchestra. Liquor. Wine.

No MINIMUM or COVER CHARCt. Dinner l.5. NEW HKVUB Just otiened. Tempting ti ltnv Hara music lull hour at tj 00. 10 1 Many tenliired stars, Indnrilna; Bennv Mtrtint.

DINNER SUNDAY 1 mra JIMMY KELLY'S 1 I SI I.I1VAN SHUT, 4-tlH-S The Monlniartre u( New Vnrk. Hinner (tl.i.i-SI Revue at 1.1.11 l.1-J?l .1 nlthtly. tnrl. Sundnvs CHINESE GREENWICH VILLAGE HITllL KESTtJISAIiaTS Horclal Blut FIiIm From "Bo COCKTAILS-DINNER SUPPER DANl'INd NEW FLOOR SHOW Parking Faetlittet CIH RCH FLATBUSH AVENUES RUBY FOO'S 11V (iAHHrR (Hroektvn Kajlr) SAYS! "BEST HINI.SE Ftltin IN AMERICA" I.I NCIIEON DINNLR AFTER TIIKATEIl WEST 52d St. CO.

t-07n FRENCH and (5iaillklL JU Hi frlrn.1i. MA1S0N RAFFIER fU- Here le eat and me.nom l.imfliron.Vic.TSc. ilnnrll llsoniiell and plrtln insctaHy I HV SHOW IIWVYUy IXtJVUt? 41 w-ft srd sr. sTuy. it-sun I 1CIII'1 1 III' nie most idel spot In Y.

Pnsitiveh the 1 IIJ.tri llrm.ltl h(, (ood, prllchifnl dunce move headed hy Jlmtnle Bums. 0 1SH WIST torHTH ST. HA, II SWEDISH Ill'eUIVV lr KAMOUS BWKD1SH HOItS p'OEUVHES Hh M'NrH-URlJl iTl.llll 75c. with DINNER tl SO. ENTERTAINMENT 411 St.

-3SIS SITTER DANCTNCI Sl'NDAY DINNER KHOM I M. I BROOKLYN ITALIAN (IIFFAKJTI tt far a ton neat try m. luarh uu' S. ninnse and a la tarta all day. it.

4 CHI. 4 I afxrlla and Aahlind Plc HOTEL GH WAD A BEST OP HX rOOD" BANQI'ET rAflUTlES DANCE Hotel Riverside Plaza 253 W.l 73rd St. ol B'war, N. Y. P.M.

Every Sat. Nit Subs. 40s i GAYETY DANCE CLUB-. SWEDISH HOTEI PIFRRFPONT HMi su. vuu our nowlv dpco.

UUIL.L, ricrvnLruni rMfd Mirror Room A deIl8htful t0 dlnt ntl wine amid chrprful Mirrnundmsv Lumlimn nil Dtlij im shh.Iit itlnnrr an.i II. OthT lmlr dnwn B5f ft 7V jt.o It rtrla. Btnoual rwmi itllUMa for III Tlloiil. WIYEL S.14W. ISt.

SWI HOES D'OHIRI with LI A( lll'ON St! with DINNIR SI S.VSt S. SIT SI N. ST. SO tl.lS. CO.

)Nt lN(i SHOWS Ml. II V. MAITNUC SHOW ATS. SWEDISH RESTAURANT S. l.unrheon from Sfle tn Pinner Mlh SI.

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