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After Dark Smart People. Smart Things, Smart Places. * By the Spectator. T looking lady, fortylsh or ade Mark Resisterod, U. 8. Patent Office. Brown-Kay-Bedel novel anent Wash- WHO is that distinguished-) ably someday will appear in the 80, who looks like & duch- ess, wears & mink coat and lives toward the Dupont Circle end of New Hampshire avenue? * % *x % At the Club Habana, versatile dancers Nadine and Girardo started their fourth week yesterday, achieving . The other night she was seen | something of a local record for dance " the Casino Russe, eating some of that elegant Russian food and asking the leader of the orchestra to play Russian songs in Russian . ..and| then, a little bit \”Ffit later, she was seen again atop Pete Macias' Heigh-Ho perch- in-the-cloud, be- ing serenaded by Marty Rubin and Burrus Williams in a language that any good Yankee could under- stand . . . Later she was seen skip- ping home across the circle on the ag arm of a young diplomat who knows a good thing when he seesit. ... teams, working still with thefr numer- ous routines, of which they have so many none is ever repeated in one day . . . providing great variety for . the appraising // eyes of New York Representative Loring Black ... Cleveland Cross, barrister ... Rose Chanelle, radio singer . . . many another prom- inent customer ‘neath the Ha- bana’s Spanish decorations . . . D amidst the som- ber melodies, “Moody” and Pipe Dreams,” composed by Pianist Sammy Marks of the Habaneers . . . when ® * * Incidentally, don’'t miss that | the crowd thins out here, smart night Casino Russe if you want a nice din- ner in not too noisy surroundings, served by good-looking girls from Moscow and a couple of tall, dark Petrogradians who may be called any day now to Hollywood. . . . Quiet ele- | gance is the keynote of this place, what with stiff shirts in one corner and soft shirts in another . . one being very glad to hear that elo- quent young lady sing those eloquent Russian songs in a throaty soprano that sits well with Russian wiener schnitzel. The Mayflower’s lounge now has 8 research department, whipped to- gether in the whipple of an eye the other day to serve strange wishes of two customers. .. one of whom wanted a drink called “the Hop- toad,” and got it in two skips . . . while the other asked for the “1812 Overture” .. . which Buddy Harmon's histori- cal-minded musi- cians dug up with aplomb. .. yea, two plombs . whereupon the Mayflower bar- Orchestra Bureau proudly announced they would, will be glad to play or mix anything at all a challenge prayer- fully offered in the hope the customers forces, Sidney’s for anybody . . . . every owls push the baby piano into the middle of the dance floor, form spur- of-the-moment quartets, singe some- thing simple . . . no “Sweet Adelina" allowed. * X X X Libby Rowland appeared at Casa Rita the other night, escorted by what local radio announcer . . . sud- denly disappeared into a cloistered stairway, came forth’ again seconds later . . . is “Valley Forge” so soon forgotten? * k ok X Our deteckative, who knows about such matters, thinks Lee Gould at Casino Russe is just about all there is, there isn't any more . . . she was once with the Comedie Francaise « o . remember? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, At Maryland Club Gardens SID Is the popular young featured artist WYN now appearing just outside of Wash- ington at the Maryland Club Gardens. fireplaces, steaming samovars and intimate entertainment led by Armaud Faure, com- poser-violinist. ~Among the conti- nental entertainers are Lee Gould, lovely lady who has just left the Comedie Francaise in Paris, in poems ASINO RUSSE.—A cozy Rus- sian atmosphere, with open | will be able to control the impulse to | and sketches; Mischa Markof?, inter- ask for Sibellius symphonies Marshovian cocktails. . « « * K K X Perhaps lured by tales of Pete Macias’ new electric train and rumors and | nationally known baritone, interpreter of Russian songs; Felix Anstel, vio- linist; Radionoff, accordionist, and Marusia Sava. * ok % ok Heigh-Ho Club.—Conklin and Hig- of an impending cowboy suit, Estelle | gins, musical comedy dance team, of- Tayler wended her sirenish way to| fer some individual routines and, of Heigh-Ho the other night...stayed | course, there is music by Pete Macias late, autographed a picture for Pete, | and orchestra. verbally patted the orchestra on the back, saved her songs for a certain local movie house. .. Small, sharp cries of reunited musi- cians floated in the air Tuesday night when Charlie Wright, on whose ac-| cordion playing dowagers have doted | and debutantes dreamed, drop- | ped in town for a visit, sang a ditty or two for the guests...invited every- body in town to come to see him in New York, where he holds forth, much as he once did in the front ranks of Pete’s band...on hand to hear Charlie's playing of the folder- upper were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Noel, with a dinner party of Chewnings, Walker and Dunlop (singular)...in| Adelaide Tuite sings, and Barnee di- | Elliott, | rects the Maxim Lowe Orchestra in Calvert. ..Bob other quiet corners Caryl Gordon and Eleanor Sweeney and Monroe Mayhoff... * k% x Wanna write a book? . . . they say cocktail the Ambassador's Hi-Hat room is the place to do it ... “tl * K ko * Club Habana.—Nadine and Girardo | entered their fourth week here last night, sadly their last week locally. Ten different routines they have ex- hibited. Drummer Ralph Hawkins, Billy McIntyre, Jolly and Moe Baer's Habaneers. Also at and the Habana are “Nagasaki” Singer * % K K Shoreham.—Marie and Antoinette, dancers who are exceptionally nice to look upon, have been held over for | a second week; Jeanne Goodner does acrobatic dances, Ewen Hail sings, Carlos and Marchan offer tango and | waltz numbers, Mezzo-soprano Cyrilla the ball room. In the lounge cafe, | Da Costa’s Tango Orchestra and “Tiny” are present daily from 4:30 to |7 pm. * Kk ok % Mayflower Lounge.—Music by Syd- " | ney is featured at the popular cocktail Supper Club Notes and fine music by the Continental Ensemble. * X ¥ X Hi-Hat.—Manuel Bofils and his Fil- ipino orchestra remain at the popu- lar lounge, assisted in entertaining every Saturday by Tommy Suters, vo- calist. X ¥ Eok Madrillon.—Jack Schaeffer warbles parlor ditties and Leon Brusiloff pro- vides the dance music. Mildred Jor- dan, who proves her versatility by both singing and dancing, and dance team Joe and Ernestine, have been held over for a second week. * Kk X % Casa Rita.—Blond and handsome Libby Rowland and Sammy Richard- son do the singing, and the John Slaughter unit directed by Jimmy Santmeyer is the “music.” * 'k Dude Ranch.—The floor show here | features Toma Genaro in rhumba specialties, Doris Moore in Spanish dances and Helen Stommel in the singing of the blues. Music is by Ralph Green and orchestra. Nk Club I'Hiver.—A gala holiday pro- | gram is planned for the Maryland Club Gardens spot. Starting Satur- day, Grace Morgan, noted pianist and interpreter of original songs, and Bill Scully's New Yorker Orchestra will be featured. * ok % X Lotus.— The revue here Pierre and Diane, in a modernistic adagio and a tango; the Miller Sis- ters in original acrobatic routines; Harry Bernie, tap dancer; the Lenora has Countess Lida Santelli, lyTic soprano; | Purcell. Marie Fowler and Ray Beck sing to Emory Daugherty’'s music. * % X *x Randle Gardens.—Wednesday eve- ning’s prize waltz is the weekly fea- ture. Ridgeley’'s Hollywood Serenad- ers play nightly for dancing. * ke Broadmoor Silver Grill—Saturday dinner dancing is featured here. x ok o ok Sho-Case.—Bob Winfree's Colle- gians provide the music and a male harmony trio is featured. HUSBAND T0OO SHARP Wife of Knife Thrower Halts Arm and Seeks Divorce. CHICAGO (#)—An injunction has | stayed the arm of Federal Witarow- | sky, champion knife thrower of engine | house 109. His wife, who sought the court’s protection, charged he tossed the housework. She asked for a divorce, too. After the Show THE SHO-CASE 4449 Connecticut Avenue DINE AND DANCE Py Supper Dancing 9:30to 3 A.M. Sunday Included 85c per plate Includes D. Pay and acrobatic waltzes by Diane | weapons at her while she engaged in | PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF SIX YEARS ASKED Research Expert Tells California Teacher Institute Future Prob- lems Will Be Moral. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, December 20.— Radical changes in the United States Government were urged by Dr. E. C. Lindeman of the New York School of Soclal Research, speaking to edu- cators attending a teachers’ institute for Southern California here yester- day. Tie advocated: A six-year presidential term with BROADMOOR SILVER GRILL l Conn. Ave. at Porter St. Special l DINNERS 75c_t1 ‘Week Days, 5:30 to 8:30 P.M, | Sundays, 1 to ® P.M. Dinner and Supper Dancing Saturdays $1 per person. including dinner. No cover charge at any time. Special Christmas $].00 Dinner 12 to 9 PM. Ballroom Available for Banquets, Dances and Parties | at Very Reasonable Rates. Call Cleve. 6900 t== WE'RE "7 coING DANCING @®in a famous, light hearted room. We're go- ing where the best of spir- its will fill our glasses... where the food will make us glad go be hungry... where AND WIS EMORY DAUGHERTY Mo1s are making dance music history in a history-mak- ing spot! { PLUS A GALA FLOOR SHOW rtes! C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934, no possibility for re-election, thus eliminating the last two years of “timid action by the executive through fear of losing his position.” A cabinet both to the Chief Executive and the electorate, “chosen for ehbility rather than geo- graphic considerations.” A single chamber of Congress, elected at large and not by “as future problems wi'l be moral, not technological.” A national planning board, small and manageable, to consider technical questions. PIERRETTE CONN. AVE. AT QUE For that BEFORE DINNER PICK-UP Jjoin the COCKTAIL CROWD An exquisite setting for Intimate sonvorsation and eeektails with prthmie backersend by ‘Shdmer's usic. 4 HOTEL CARI_TO& 167 and K starets,mw S 1643 Connecticut Ave. An intimate Russian and French cuisine with that fine touch of European mood and smartness. ARMAND FAURE’ st Pogg QEmpeer, SOUDE fopiassist Bewits, - MISCHA MARKOFF Oreatest Interpreter of Russian, Classical and Gypsy Folk Songs. LUNCHEON COCKTAIL HOUR DINNER AND SUPPER DANCING Con Sl U JE, B Jp IS Minimum charge after 10 P.M. week nights, $1.50; Saturdays, $2.00 For Reservations Call Andre—De. 5035 Reservations Now for Christmas and New Year Eve IP‘ YOU want to MAKE A HIT WITH HER, take her to the HI-HAT. The luxurious atmosphe fine food d cholf est bever: at rea sonable prices appeal to those who enjoy the smartness and charm of this de= lightful cocktall DINNER--DANCING--EVERYTHING $5.00 ,,%,, Dinner and Supper Dancing MARIE AND ANTOINETTE Acrobatie Dancers 7:45 to 10 DINNER DANCES Special Dinner §1.756 Tormerly with Ben Berni —including supper Bevue cover. Saturday's ° cover ot incladed. L ] Carl Cadlos’ oot Marchard SUPPER_DANCES ° 0te2A M Jeanne Goodner Cover, §be Rhythm end Tap Damcer Saturday, $1.00 . o Ewen Hail Midnight Supper Show | Lyric Tenor L) SHOREHAM ORCHESTRA “Barnes™ Conducting Mazim Lowe's Muste Go--- Ciub Habana= Yor good food, intimate enter- tainment, smooth dance music, in » vividly colorful South Ameri- DANCING ean atmosphere. 7.4 Table d'Hote Dinmers Dally snd 45 t0 2 7—$100 aad $130. Satur- gnsesiEn e o ECT.ICUT. AVENUE AT.CALVERT | Res. “Amers~ | WNat. 22u; CLUB LHIVER and Girls, and Master of Ceremonies Al | Norton. Judy Ellington sings and Bill Strickland's Capitolians provide | the dance music. X & & La Paree—The floor entertainment | is led by Master of Ceremonies Mel Christopher and includes waltzes and tangos by Montez and Maria, Rus- sian and modernistic dances by Peggy / CRYSTAL BAR Wlaslinglons Mowert Tirdl FRAN TRAPP, accordionist, and his GARDEN ORCHESTRA CHARLES MAYER N. B. C. Baritone and Master of Ceremonies DANCING—7:30until2A.M. Cover—Week Days, 55¢ Saturdays, $1.10 No Cover Charge for Dinner Patrons Remaining Through Supper being Marchand Brown, Victoria Kay | room. and Myra Bedel, seen often listening | * X X X while Manuel Bofill's lads sing “Home Willard Bamboo Room.—There is on the Range” . . . reminiscent of | dance music by Johnny Slaughter’s the visiting trio’s Colorado home . . .| Orchestra, with songs by Ernestine observed talking to distingue Frank Gardner and Fenton Froom, in & McNey, one of the three handsomest | restful, semi-tropic atmosphere. managers in local niteries . . . whose * kx % % knowledge of the town, its people, Club Carlton.—Here you will find customs and quiet skullduggery prob- | the niftiest bar in town, soft cushions Broiled T-Bone Steak, Half Broiled Chicken, %3 £ or other favorite dishes. Musie By Bob Winfree’s Collegia ALL KINDS OF DRINKS No Couvert Charge. No Corkage Charse SPECIAL LODI Pure California PETE MACIAS Presents Supper Dancing Nightly * Lisbeth Higgins and % Charles Conklin Dancers from and to the Social Register. ‘Merep Bappp N Your holiday dessert is ready. No fixin's . . no mixin’s . . for The King of Plum Puddings is tucked away in his tinny palace, all ready for the coronation of the feast. . « And it is generally known that R&R is the “King of Plum Puddings”. For are not its in- gredients the finest obtainable from near and distant corners of the earth? This supreme dessert truly has a delicious- ness and fragrance fo regale the most particular of tastes. I¢'s ROR Plum Pudding Time « « « and Here'’s To You There'’s also R & R Fig Pudding « « o afavorite with epicures th at food stores everywhere RICHARDSON & ROBBINS In Dover, Delaware, since 1855 Gala Holiday Program Beginning Saturday Featuring Grace Morgan, planist st and singer of orlg‘mll songs, and Scully’s 11-piece New York Orchestrs. ON MARLBORO PIKE, 1 MILE PAST DISTRICT LINE FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE HILLSIDE 0600 Tea Dancing, Sundays Call Ramon, NO. 1231, 1232 for New Year’s Eve Reservations o~ N ‘““&” ‘_l_L y d_@ For a Full Evening’s Enjoyment Come to the New Randle Gardens Dancing Every Night to My .'r'llllnl New Year’s Eve Party SPECIAL FEATURE! Prize Waltzes our group of new, tertalners in christma£ EEMWE Featuring Celebrated Stars! Countess Lids Santelll ,Rmvd:.hnl—-Cdl Line, 8327 ' ust st '"‘:yl'v.--.n H:rfi Bridge. Luncheon Sat Dinner