Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1935, Page 33

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' After Dark I (Continued From Twelfth Page.) tall, important and stately daughter Core . . . Mrs. Lou Brown, fresh from a week in a local photographer’s window, was there, too. ¢ * * The Shoreham terrace has| blossomed this seasor more than it | ever has before, according to vaca- tioning Ruth Barnard, friend of the Buddy Ebsens, and other interesting stage and screen people . . . a party this week given by Jonkheer H. M.| van Haersma de With, Minister of | the Netherlands, was cause for con- siderable excitement, and when you take into consideration that one night not so long ago saw the Secretary of | — ‘War and Mrs. George H. Dern, the | Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring, Senator and Mrs. | William H. King, Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot all at a single ringside table | you can imagine why a couple of | thousand other people like to dine | there nightly . . . Barnee, orchestra | maestro, attracts quite a few auto- graph hounds, too. ¢ * * Believe it or not, Pat De| Mayo, half of the dance team of De Mayo and Leland, at the Lotus, used | to be a prize-fighter, whose name was Patsy Brown . . . he beat Mickey ‘Walker twice . . . All those high-step- ping steppers at the Lotus are making lunch brighter these days at the Lo- | tus, too . . . That was Marchesa Rossi- | Longhi up at the Club Habana recent- | ly with other diplomats . . . the same day that Ian Wilson-Young, third sec- | retary of the | British Embassy, / - hied himself out to the West Coast, his pockets stuffed with latters to Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Bette Davis, Bob Montgomery, Una Merkel, Sam uel Goldwyn and Britisher David Niven, friend of Denis Smith-Bingham, former em- ‘ bassy secretary here . . . Jimmy embassy secretary here . . . Jimmy Bright, Moe (Club Habana) Baer's singer and g\utsr maestro, has writ- ten two songs, Gomg Satan” and *Just a Fool in Love,” which are O. K. . The Hi-Hat felt pretty good abouL the presence of Cliff Hall and Sydney Marion, who wined there night before | last - .. and the new Rainbow Room ! at the Hamilton is having itself a field day . . . stuffed every night . . . s0 crowded, in fact, that a Hercules has been hired to take out those two pil- lars next to the bandstand, so that every one can see every one else and be happy . . . The Ambassavv 1S §0- ing to do things to the Hi-Hat . . rumor has that it will throw the din- ing room into the Hi-Hat room and make it all one. * * * When you go back to the High-Ho in a couple of months you will be surprised at the changes Pete Macias has made in it . . . The wait- ers and the orchestra of the Maryland Club Gardens had a terrific game of water polo in the pool a couple of days ago . . . musicians won, so each musician had a private waiter for din- ner . . . if the other team had won each waiter would have had a private musician for a waiter. POLICEMAN CLEARED NEW ORLEANS, August 8 ().—The Orleans Parish grand jury late yester- g day exonerated Michel Cancienne, dock board patrolman, in the fatal shooting recently of Francis W. Wash- ington, 21, of Nashville, Tenn.. a University of the South student and foot ball player. The grand jury investigated the case and brought in a “no true” bill dur- ing the afternoon. EVERY PAI in the FINAL PRICE ON WHITE SHOES The sizes are broken but there are all types, all patterns and all heel heights in the best summer materials to Ingenue, I. Miller Beautiful and Deluxe Models, formerly pric HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF DARK 685 Ingenue Models and 1. Miller Beautiful shoes, formerly oriced from 8.75 to 12.75 1222-F Street N.W. I-MI | handy at all times and to keep & s I-MILLER semi-annual SALE PARIS HOLDS WAR DRILL All Buildings Posted With In- structions for Use in Attacks. PARIS, August 8 (#)—Parisians yesterday were instructed in methods of avolding death from the skies. The police posted notices in all buildings directing tenaats as to what they should do in case of a bombard- ment by enemy airplanes. They were told to keep ges masks layer of sand covering their attic floors as protection against incendiary bombs. The iastructions told the citizens | § that, in case of alarm, they were to put on their gas masks, shut off their lights and gas, and “walk, not run” to the nearést shelter. = DOWNTOWN TONITE? wools, and pure silk yarns. TIOGA YARN SHOP Margaret McGowan 401 Kresee Bldg., G at 11th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Supper Club Notes (Continued From Twelfth Page.) Grace and Aan Seidler, doing soft- shoe and tap dances. High spots of the show are a couple of Ann’s rou- tines. Dance music is by Bill Strick- land and his Capitolians. S e is headlined by Verne Wilcox, who must be pretty good because she’s got herself billed as “the world's greatest acrobatic daacer.” Also contributing to the entertainment are Peggy Paige, dancer and torch singer; Dolly Dare, blues singer (and what is the differ- ence between carrying a torch and singing the blues?); Dick Bae, bari- tone, and Ralph Garren and the Dude Ranch Orchestra. * x * ¥ La Paree—Summer-time music is made by a band directed by Eddie Brown. It's one of Emory Daugherty's units. D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. Griffith Farms—You may choose between a cool terrace or a pleasant indoor dining room at this old Co- lonial mansion, but whether you're inside or out the Maryland fried chicken is still Maryland fried chicken. If you'd like to dance, there is music by a versatile Hawailan quartet. On the Marlboro pike 3 miles beyond the District line. %+ Chevy Chase Lake—Lee Field di- rects his orchestra at the popular pavilion out on Connecticut avenue and there are pleasant interludes of song by Miss Leigh Windham. Concord Club—A revival of the once famous Saengerbund of Wash- snhgton is this. It's located on a cool Toof garden atop the Arcade Build- ing at Fourteenth street and Park road. * % x x Spanish Garden Ball Room—Phil O'Brien directs the Dave McWilliams Orchestra which makes the dance music here. The place, you know, is Glen Echo Amusement Park. * ok k% Potomac River Line—Bernie Jar- boe and his Nighthawks make merry Dude Ranch—The floor show here STORED e MODERN METHOD INSURED SMITH’S TRANSFER AND STORAGE C 1313 You St. N.W. Narll\ 3343 || 'LOVES TO EAT THIS " CEREAL, IT CHECKED HER CONSTIPATION* Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Helped Miss Kesterke I We quote from her letter: “Three years ago, I became con- stipated.* I tried many laxatives. But as soon as I got used to each kind, I began to get the same trouble. “Last summer I was on my vaca- tion. v served Kellogg's ALL- ! BRA I just loved it. I eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN every morn- ing, and ever since I have not| had to take any more laxatives.” | —Miss Margaret Kesterke, Cress- kill, N. J. | *Due to insufficient “bulk” in | meals. Tests show ALL-BRAN provides “bulk” to aid elimination. ALL- BRAN is also rich in vitamin B and iron. The “bulk” in ALL-BRAN is gentle. It resists digestion better than the fiber in fruits and vege- | tables, so it is often more effective. Isn’t this food safer than risk- ing patent medicines? Two table- spoonfuls of ALL-BRAN daily are usually sufficient. If seriously vated, use with each meal. our doctor, if you do not get Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. choose from in these ed 875 10 ]375 SHOES L Miller Beautiful and Deluxe shoes formerly priced from 11.75 to 13.75 _ Frying and Cooking Compound 2 27c¢ music on the nightly “moonlight” cruises on the steamer Potomac. The boat leaves Seventh and Water streets southwest at 8:45 p.m. X ¥ X X Brooke Johns’ Old Barn—There is music for dancing, played by Brooke Johns’ Band, and there is chicken for eating, which is spoken of highly. * x * % Log Cabn Inn—There's dancing at this comparatively new spot out on Georgia avenue (extended), and there is an orchestra on hand every Tues- day and Saturday night. These prices prevail in Washington and vicinity until close of business Saturday August 10, 1935 For Your Week-End Menus Freshly Killed MORGAN’S DUCKLINGS From the famous Morgan’s Duck Ranch at Riverton, Virginia. A fine texture and flavor. On sale Friday morning. Tender Chuck Roast Briggs Bologna U. S. Graded Sanitary’s Franks ', e Hormel Sliced Bacon Morrell’s Strip Bacon U. S. Gout. Inspected Home Dressed VEAL When you see the delicate pinkish color and the velvet-like texture of ihis veal. vou'll recos- nize at once that it is truly a uality oproduct, Try it for inner tonight, For Their Wonderful Flavor & Tenderness SANICO HAMS We have very few cases on record where Sanico Hams have not given complete satisfaction In fact. they are bought by thousands with extreme confidence. Boil or bake one for the week-end. » 28 Loin Chops____ w. 37c Shoulder Chops__ 1. 23¢ Rib Chops . 29¢ Shoulder Roast__m. 21c Breast . 15¢ Whole or Half “The Perfect ;) Ch_tclzen Dinner” Per Pound . . 33{ Sanico Fryers cost more to raise, more to handle and consequently sell at a slightly higher price than other chickens. But their superior flavor, tenderness and tex- ture will convince you that they're well worth the slight difference. SEA FOOD| BRIGGS Delicatessen Meats The Pick of the Catch Pork and .. Sliced Cheese Loaf __ % 1 15¢ Smoked or Fresh Liverwurst___ % b 12¢ Pep Luncheon____ % ® 13¢ Va. Style Baked Ham__ % . 18¢ Croakers Fresh Fillet of iz 7777770000000 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FRESH CORN White or Golden Bantam 410 White or Yellow Squash Stringless Green Beans ICEBERG LETTUCE Large, Crisp Heads 2 bt 1 Qe 3 ms. 10c 3 mws 17¢ Golden Yellow Carrots Crisp, Tender Celery _ __2 stalks 25¢ and stai 1 0c California Lemons Home-Grown 3 tor10c ana 4 tor 1 Oc LLER TOMATOES . .3 10¢ Red or Yellow Sweets Yellow Onions White Onions Ripe Bananas Green Peppers Fresh Peas Bartlett Pears.......___.3 New Potatoes._ .. 15 s 17¢ CALIFORNIA Valencia Oranges 23c . 49c All sizes not in all stores. Priced According to Size Note: per dozen Our Weekly COLUMN of SAVINGS No. 1 can Raycrest Bartien Pears_._ . "aa' 10¢ Van Camp’s s Beans, 3 =~ 20c Waldorf Tissue Scot Tissue Scot Towels kvt Tomato Juice, 6 Standard Tomatoes. .4 Standard stringless Beans 4 Lima Beans 1= Our Favorite Peas___.2 %2 Sanico Grape Juice...2 Sanico Grape Juice Pabst-ett Cheese No. 1 Cans 39¢ iy -, o 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ Castle Haven Green & White pint bots. quart bot. 21c cakes Star Laundry Soap... .4 v 17c¢ 2:m117c 20c Makes 509 More Suds large pkg. . Oxydo Selox The Speed Soap First Prize Margarine..__ - 15¢ Miss Calif. Peaches_._.2 ax 29¢ Keystone Peaches 2 29¢ Sealect Milk 25¢ Hillsdale Pineapple---- 35¢ Fels Naptha Soap 5 Salad Bowl Dressing--- 21c big cans big cans tall cans large cans pint jar 6 oz. can Rumford Baking Powder °:% 14¢ Health Club Fovis Ov altine The Swiss Our Famous ----4 bars 15c Kool Cigarettes "%urst" eks: 15¢ Lee & Perrins Sauce... % 29¢ White House Rice e 8¢ pkg. 10 oz. can Food Drink Laundry Soap Rippled Wheat Musselman’s Apple Sauce "=’ 9¢ Dulany Sweet Potatoes__ can 10c TRY IT THIS Swifrs Premium Quality Brookiield Butter GEORGIA HEAT HATCHES EGG ON CUPBOARD SHELF By the Assoclated Press. DALTON, Ga., August 8.—For three weeks Mrs. Ed Smith thought noth- ing of some eggs she had placed on top of a cupboard in the kitchen of her farm house near Tunnel Hill Then she heard a “cheep-cheep,” and finally traced the sound to the forgotten egg basket. A fluffy baby chick: had been hatched in the 104Y>-degree heat. Jacob’ Choice Musl:room, In Most Stores Buttons__ 4 o;. cun 23c Hotel__ # oz can 37¢ WEEK END At This Special Low Price! Swift’s Brookfield Butter To enable you to try this famously good butter, we offer it for TODAY, Ib. TOMORROW and SATURDAY, at Brookfield butter comes from “and is churned in modern, spotless creameries. this opportunity to try it. Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream 30- America's choice dairy regions Take advantage of k.33 Butter Jumbo Roll Butter [S—— ot Supreme Qi Taste Tells Why Hunt’s Supreme Canned Foods | 0 pasppeRRIES N Graded “FANCY” The finest Fruits that grow You are sure of specify “Hunt's.” Fancy Fruit Cocktail Royal Anne Cherries Sliced “5ior Peaches Bartlett Pears Apricots Small A" Green Red Raspberries Are Preferred For years the Hunt's Supreme label has stood for exceptional quality in canned foods. Packed by Hunt Bros., California concern, this brand is called “Fancy” —the highest rating given to canned foods. an old established _your money’s worth when you Ne.125¢ cans Jeas 9 5¢ can larg =t 35¢ large ) ()¢ can lar; e 23¢ Try This Fine Salmon on Our @ Recommendation It's fancy Silverside from the cold waters of the Columbia River. A fine, mild flavor that you'll en- joy. But the best news of all is its price. Try it this week end and you've found another way to 2conomize. 2 SWIFTWATER Fancy Silverside SALMON 734 oz. cans a5¢ Kinney’s Chinook Salmon. . _ . # = == 25¢ Argo Red Salmon and Skinless KELLOGG’S Whole Wheat BISCUITS v me 10 Week Pkg. End Sardines Crown Imported Sardines 7 oz. can 27c 3 === 25¢ DOGGIE DINNER At Extra Savings 6 -~ 49c Fresh Breakfast Eggs Sanico Fresh Eggs Mild Mellow Airway Coffee Green Bag Coffee Sanico e Coffee Special Sanitary’s o rexce I €2 Afternoon Tea Yellow Lipton's 1 The New 1935 Pack Is Here Green Giant PEAS e e JUMBO Full One Pound Economy Loaf Sliced or Unsliced Ideal for Salads or the Fruit Cup Citra Salad Orange and Grapefruit Sections 2% 29 BREAD 7c

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