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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. f , PARAMOUNT EARNINGS Appears at the Lotus ARE PUT AT $1,472,000 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 8. —Paramount Pictures, Inc. has estimated net earn- ings of $1,472,000 for the first three months of 1935, it was disclosed yes: terday by the New York Stock Ex-|shares of second preferred stock and change Committee on stock list. ‘4 11115‘ ,214 shares of common stock. Stock Exchange announced it ese securities are to be issued in hl?:dmllwd to the lgist the following | Dlaos o e o predec | company, securities of Paramount Pictures, Inc. | i P'""“’“m FHblix Corp: provided for in the reorganization | 3 e - plan: $27,500,000 of 20-year 6 per cent Bowling at ulflnlght- sinking fund debentures, 275,000 Midnight outdoor bowling matches shares of first preferred stock, 644,181 ' are becoming popular in Scotland. Supper Club Notes ARYLAND CLUB GARDENS. M —Belle Regis, who claims After Dark Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. fame, among other reasons, because she wrote and sang a song for the President not long ago, is this week’s gondola girl, sing- ing as she is transported about the pool. The Storm sisters have been held over to display their own indi- By the Spectator. Trade Mark Registered, U. 8. Patent Office.| HERE'S nothing like & harp, a | “Paris in the Spring” ... She said fruit salad and a cold drink | the results were “swell.” for a hot day .. . all of these you will find in the May- fower lounge at luncheon time . particularly the harp . .. there Alfred Manning, well known D. C. ‘harpist, plucking away at those strings and giving you a very fine Rom- berg “When You Grow Too Old to Dream” as you do away with your fruit or chicken or sarcine salad - . . people come all the way over from Baltimore to hear Mr. Man- ning play there's nothing like a harp to 2 },‘ soothe the savage beast, you know . . . even gentle little people find that their digestion | is radically improved by its sweet | tintinabulations . . . And Mr. Man- ning, being of symphonic caliber, can play you anything from a Brahms lullably to a Jerome Kern dittie, de- pending on what course you're on . . . Monday, for instance, handsome Mrs. John Skinner, daughter of banker John Sawyer Wilson, jr., of Baltimore did away with a chicken sandwich while Mr. Manning tackled A Lady Known as Harriet * * * Mayflower lounge guests re- cently have included the new Brazilian naval attache, Commander Oscar Cou- tinho . . . The Australian Attorney General and Mrs. Robert Menzies . . . Representative Scott W. Rufus . . . Mary Scott Duffield, soprano of the Chicago Opera Company; Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane, wife of the Minister to Nicaragua, and Mrs. Julius Lay, wife of the Minister to Uruguay. * * * The latest evening rendezvous to get itself into the sportlight is Donald MacDonald's Toby's Tavern, | situated in the old John McLean house | opposite the Cosmos Club . . . there | you will find not only that larned{ little door about which so much has been “writ,” but also noted personages giving noted dinners out in the gar- |den . .. such a one, for instance, is | Ann Ives, Washington's Jane Cowl, who will spring a birthday party for | a crowd there Sunday night . .. and | vesterday the ~symphony's soloist, | Dancer Marion Winslow, plus ac-| companist Barry Campbell, and other | members of the corps de ballet, | lunched there in style . . . following | the also very stylish dinner which | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ford sprang Sun- | day night in honor of tall, important | and stately Mrs. Core and equally (Continued on Fifteenth Page) | play until 2 am. | teenth and K streets. vidual dance routines, and Howard Montgomery remains to tap dance suavely and fill in as master of cere- monies while Charley Mayer vaca- tions. Dancing is to Al Barkley's New Yorkers, and Bob Dunnington does incidental music on his accordion. * ok X % Club Habana.—The breeze-swept roof of the Arlington has music by | Moe Baer and his Habaneers, which is such bright and lilting music you're | sure to be lured onto the only hard- wood dance floor on a roof. Russ Cullen, | and Jimmy Bright sing, and Frank Hawkins may be coaxed very easily into telling you about the regrets of one Mrs. Otis. There’s a novelty trio | to make rhythm between dance groups. Open until 2 am. xx x % Powhatan Roof.—Pete Macias holds down the front end of the bandstand here and waves a stick at his popular Heigh-Ho gang. you'll want to hear more of, and Marty Rubin sings songs you il want to hear him sing again. % Shoreham Terrace.—Audrey Severin do musical comedy and waltz routines to headline the dinner floor show, which has also the Frazer brothers in an “equilibristic novelty.” which must have something to do | with balancing, and Corrine and Ma- sister | belle, tap-and-toe-dancing team. Barnee directs the Maxim Lowe Orchestra. And don't let rain stop you, because it's easy to move inside to the ball room. i Madrillon.—Feature here is smooth brand of rhythm made by Leon Brusiloff's Brusiloffians, who The room is air- cooled, and the chef is a miracle man. R Rainbow Room.—In one week this one has jumped right up ameng the | leaders, so you had better phone a | reservation. Milton Davis leads the Meyer Davis dance unit from his post at the piano, and Popular Violinist Bert Bernath is on hand, too. The place is the Hamilton Hotel, Four- Air-cooled. ST Hi-Hat—The Ambassador Hotel's popular air-conditioned cocktail lounge still has the Paradise Islanders on hand to entertain by playing any and all requests, something they do with surprising ease. 3w They make music | and | 4 the | ¢ ANN SEIDLER, Headliner in this week’s floor show at the Lotus, which also includes & large chorus and several talented solo dancers. Quah l 00% Foods Supplied By Our Local Dealers LOW PRICES REFINED ATMOSPHERE SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND YOUR MORNING PAPER 4 McREYNOLDS CAFETERIA Mayfair—Here would be the Joseph | Urban murals you've heard about, and while youre looking them over you can be entertained by Joe Murphy, who sings, and Jack Reynolds, who plays the midget piano. The boys are good. Location: Thirteenth and F. * % % % Mayflower—This is just about as pleasant and as popular a haunt as | you will find. There's a topping brand of dance music supplied by Sidney’s | | Orchestra. % ok ok Lotus—Al Norton, dizzy master of | ceremonies, has himself scads of girls to introduce in the three daily shows, so he's happy. big Midsummer revue, which has | Elaine’s Society Steppers, who do five A popular figure in one of Washington's important cocktail lounges is Harriet. | She may be seen daily and nightly in the Mayflower lounge, = | where she dispenses cigarettes and that same smile that made her famous not so0 long ago in Ziegfeld's NAPOLEON'S 2649 CONN. AVE. 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