Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY o [THEJAZZBABIES R AR ' E BY W. E. HILL (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Tribune.) The collegiatc jazz baby with the jazzy clothes The vaudeville headliner and her jazz boys. which, we learn from Ty jazz babics improv our program, are none other than ing the shining hours to Mr. Pete Paloma and his Club ghe strains of “Me and Montenegro Orchestra. The head- My Boy Friend. liner is introducing a new South 3 2 i Sea shake The forerunners of the jazz baby. 'Way back in prehistoric days these three ladies were Here they are. the original considered the berries in syncopated cir- “ jazz babies—the “Bamville cles. “Dinah” “If You Ain’t Got No Brownies™ —straight from Money” and the cakewalk were all X Bhes. the revue the rage 3 The jazz age. "My dear, 1 know just how that girl who killed off her family because they wouldn’t let her go to a party felt! Mamma's been acting perfectly terrible to me because I didn’t get in till 6 the other morning.” “You said it. Families are simply terrible to get on with these days." The Hula dancer (nee Miss Sarah Edelman) about to hurl her jazzy personality at the public The older jazz babies take their jazz pretty seriously Some of them never do get used to it. (This is a representative section of the Friday evening danc- ing class, composed for the most part of the peo- ple who hain’'t danced since the two-step went out of vogue. “It does seem.” Mrs. Adele Pixley is saying to Mr. Walter Waters, “as if there were no more pretty tuncs now- adays like ‘Hiawatha' and ‘Nancy Brown.'") TN

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