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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .—-GRAVURE The Night Club By W. E. Hill. (Copyright, 1928, by the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.) “Give this little boy a big hand,” says the hostess of the Club Coo Coo, intro- ducing Adolph P. Watercress, the box spring magnate, to the crowd. A night club has to have a sprinkling of celebrities, and this is an off night at the Coo Coo. Movie stars and fight kings can't be on hand every evening in the year. Mceet Mrs. Marian Gold Push, popular society leader from Oklahoma, a devotee of the Club Coo Coo. Many patrons mistake Mrs. Gold Push for the hostess, which is natural these days, when sqciety leaders copy night club hostesses and hostesses copy society leaders till you don't know where you are. Grady and Deliria, dancers de luxe from Olympia, Paris, France, are trying out their new creation, “La Waltz Excessive,” as part of the entertainment at the El-Boob Club. Later in the evening they do their celebrated “Dance of Wretchednes n Spanish costume, wnich is very dramatic. Mr. Deliria stabs Miss Grady with a rubber dagger at the finale to the tune of “Dance Macabre.” o= figuring. “Two plus five.” Mrs. Nettie Finnegan, who car- ries on in the ladies’ retiring room at the Club Biarritz, is reading her Confessions magazine during a lull in the festivities. CGive these httle girhies & hand, boys doing & swell ent steg for the “Blue Heaven” V. < vr | 4 They are the chorys from the Cosy Club and are Aren’t they a wow in thewr new olddoth costumes of nudmght blue number ¢ o il ever night of Tl .“{ Phirty cight women, at least, are i love with 1 .l SECTION — Morris, the night club waiter, add-* ing up a souse’s check, does some Harry and his jazz band are going bigger than ever at the Club fiscal year they broadeast over the radio MARCH 4, 1928 Hubert and his party are waiting to be let in at the Club Wallop. Hubert is one of those early-to-bed boys and hates the night life of a big city. Friends and relatives from the home town are always asking Hubert to show them around at the night clubs, so they can go back home and tell the folks how wicked the city is, and Hubert does his best, which isn't ve good. Takes them to the wrong places, where they get put at terrible tables out near the serving pantry Bobbie and Babe don't get out to night clubs very often, but when they do, maybe they don't romp up and down the da: floor. They have been taking a correspondence course in latest danc Some of their steps are so new they won' taken up by the crowd for months to come—if then doing the “Indianapolis Stomp.” the be They are two equals Mes Lottie Thud, gay widow trom down Fexas way, has a4 ne little income of F0000 06 so, and she s just able to pull thiough the year onat Here s Lottie with her new hance Club Coo Coo to the friend two days ago steppiag out at the strams of “Lorgeous Lottie met her boy tewas love at et sight and they are deliooushy happy I dhance s gomge to protect Lottie trom the cruel wonld and Lottie s g ¢ to take all her bonds and jewels trom the sate ¥ deposit and give them to him tor sate Keeping, at b suggestion ¢