Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1935, Page 34

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After Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the S' Tra EXT week is National Hullaba- loo week . .. 80 was last week, the kicking of gongs having been inspired by birthdays .. . weddings . . . engagements . . . new gongs . . . Dolly Dare and Dick Bae | of the Dude Ranch floor show an- nounced their engagement . . . Jarboe's Night Hawks announced they | will celebrate their eighth anniversary Monday night with extraordinary | tooting on the steamer Potomac, where they play E + . Milton Bar- rett of Dude Ranch, not to be outdone by the talent, pro- nounced himself ready to undergo his own birthday hilarities next ‘Wednesday Bhoreham’s Bar- nee survived his own natal day again last Satur- day . . . while Marty Rubin| leered contentedly atop the Powhatan } Roof as, at last, after these many | years. he he quaint ditty, “Quartet for Prosperous Such and Such” . now that we think of it, there wasn't really sny\ hullabaloo about weddings. Bernie | . . | cry into his iced ipiano playing Markses arrived . . .| d about Ogden Nash's . . . Dark pectator. de Mark Registered. U. 8. Patent Office.| ged in 21 bluefish and 8 trout THAT long . . . Then fell the blow . . . Frank hauled his catch into port . . discovered there was not a camera to be had . a dozen in the family, but poor Frank had none to prove his tale . . . a very sad citizen is he over this . .. if urged will almost tea at mention of a picture of his 21 bluefish, 8 trout, no cameras. * X ¥ % BARNEE Shoreham’s maestro, banged upon the piano ... Gor- don and Revel danced about, omitted THE EVENING “Darling - of their usual terpsichorean mayhem | . .. Other people danced and fell over | the feet of people who didn’t dance . Sammy Marks of Moe Baer's‘ sat at the piano . . . tried to leave | nine times but found himself none too gently shoved back down on the bench Al (Lotus emcee) Norton wan- dered in with a cab driver he had | picked up en route and to whom he | had donated a brightly striped blazer | . . . night club scribes laughed into Ak E K A GENT somewhere down in the caverns of the Mayflower sits star- | ing endlessly at small gadgets . . .| occasionally leaps up with a low ery | and rushes to other thingumabobs . adjusts them . . . returns to his staring . last week his leaps and adjustments kept cool via air condi- tioning Raymond Moley . . .. Mar- guerite Le Hand . . some Cuban business men who | came to hear Sidney's tangoes and | rhumbas . . . sip Cuban sippables . Senator William McAdoo . . . Repre- sentative George Burnham . . . and two bachelors who are said to have sworn they will wait right there in| the Mayflower lounge until Adelaide Moffett comes back to town . . s % % = REFUELICANS harken . .. an op- portunity o % bnnanza S seize the bull by the forelock and time by the tail . . . for you may now dance on the N(‘\\‘ Desl .. .stomp on it ...hoponit...skiponit... eome September, a Government agency moves into the Arlington . . . Moe Baer and his Club Habana boys keep on fiddling away on the Arlington Roof . . . their lease runs until Octo- | ber . . . is renewable next year ... &nd the Rural Resettlement Adminis- tration will have to settle down to ®overnment by saxophones, of the peo- ple. by Guy Scott's management for | people like Audrey Seiber, Lee Sims, Ilomay Bailey, who appeared the other . Frank Walker |~ | at Merriam Manor Saturday night | belonging to fish, but some one ob- their lemonade because they would | have stayed out all night anyway . . .| Musicians wept soulfully into their | | grapejuice, because they didn't have | sense enough to get some sleep When | they had the chance . . . Jack (May- | fair) Reynolds sat on thn front steps with a blond . . . Belle Rigas came in from Maryland Club Gardens, but didn't stay . . . Mary Chrysler, the Garden’s tap dancer, came and stayed . But not as late as some yokels, who had to beaswept oyt next morning at 11 , ., Your guess is right . . . Bill Merriam, tub-thumper for Maryland Club Gardens, tossed another soiree e SIX NEW SUBMARINES ARE NAMED BY NAVY| | Craft to Be Called for Sea Ani- mals—Construction Awards Expected Soon. Names for six new submarines were announced vesterday by the acting Secretary of Navy, Col. Henry L. Roosevelt. Care was taken, depart-| mental authorities said, to insure that new undersea craft. | The new names are Salmon, Seal,| Skipjack, Snapper, Stingray and Sturgeon. At first, the department had desig- nated the list of new names as those names of sea animals were given the |- — STAR, WASHINGTOX, the Dance” MARTA KAY, Who answers to the above cognomen, now is appearing at the Shoreham Terrace in a quick return engagement, having danced there just two weeks ago. She features a * M‘nuoz on Toe.” | turn out. Supper at Church. HYATTSVILLE, Md., odist Episcopal Church South of Hy- attsville will serve an old-fashioned August 22 (Special). —Women of the First Meth- LO CABIN INN | ¥ country dinner in the church to(i!\yI from 5 to 7 o'clock. Irvin Tavern Dancing Every Night “REDS” PYLE_and His Irvin Tavern Syncopators No_Cover Charge 1005 E St. N.W. assured with even a brief sojourn here . . . 4 Miles Beyond Silver Spring a Ave. Extended Beer Garden ED ATMOSPHE DANCE IF YOU LIKE Orchestra Mus Tuesdays D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934 Supper Club Notes ARYLAND CLUB GARDENS— | Day have been held over for another Mary Chrysler, who proudly exhibits something called a “triple-tap soft shoe number” and & modernistic routine dedicated to “Two Cigarettes,” has been held over the pool. Also accounting for herself nobly is Marjory King, the lass who made a hit in the “Going Native” revue. Music is by the New Yorkers, who have a siick waved at them by Charley Mayer, singer, master of cere- monies and near permanent fixture. * *x % X Club Habana—Up among the cool | breezes atop the Arlington you will find, among other things, a hardwood | | dance floor, and you'll be sure to use | it as soon as you lend an ear to the bright and lilting brand of dance rhythms Moe Baer and his cohorts | Russ Cullen sings, and | nd-only across the n't look in his eyes. | Jimmy Bright also sings, but you can let a gal look at him because he sings of West Virginia hills and not romance. * kX X Shoreham Terrace—St. Clair and Enjoy Pleasant Eve- nings Far Above the City'’s Heat at & .\ c Artade Building S\\ 14th and Park Road "Wuhmflon' Most Beautiful BEER GARDEN" (No cover charge) am Large dance floor. Orchestra. True German hospitality reigns at all times. Party reservations, phone ‘Fritz’ The Concord Club—COL. 10387 A Fast-Steppi Presented 3 Ti % Mildred Drewe’s % The Malinoffs e Donce Team week of their smooth dancing; Marta Kay does a “toe minuet” and Lew Hoffman throws things about in the air—and catches them. Barnee and * &k kK Rainbow Room—Milton Davis sits at the plano and presides, a la Eddy | Duchin, over a neat orchestra. {added another man- to the unit—a | chap who strums a bass for numberni |two violins sound plenty nice. This is the Hemilton Hotel's popular spot, | (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) | | | B 7+ DUDE RANCH % Verne Wilcox Sensational Acrobatic World's Fair Dancer % Peggy Pnge TN, Sctoeriane Dancer % Dolly Dare Blues Singer Dick Bae Baritone Phone Beruwyn 357 Dancing Saturday Nights Till 2 A.M. No cover charge except Sat. and Holidays, d40c BALFN GARREN'S FAMOUS DUD) ORCHESTRA Faod 0 Beers © Wmu ia T Yanr Omar Balto. Boulevard beyond Md. Univ. mes Dail tJud) Ellington iy the Maxim Lowe Orchestra make the |/} over to dance about on that. platform | music, , He's | i that need rhythm, or plays & violin '} when sweet melody is called for. Those | 4! you know, and that's air-conditioned | {} Supplied by Our Local Dealers LOW PRICES REFINED ATMOSPHERE SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND YOUR MORNING PAPER McREYNOLDS CAFETERIA 0 709 18th St. NW. LUNCHEON COCKTAILS On the Garden Terrace From 11 a. m. 2 SHOWS AL BARKLEY S 10 NEW YORKERS On the ) oro Paee. For ervations Phone Hillside 0690, AMARYLAND = P ‘uu{ /.‘- ejerrace at the orenam DINNER SHOW Every Night Except Sunday ST. CLAIR & DAY Dance Team MARTA KAY. Tap Dancer EW HOFFMAN Comedy Juggler Mazxim Lowe’s Orchestra “Barnee” Digrecting Dinner, $1.75, and a la carte service C. F. HARPER (=4 vs Tuesdays, 15¢ 1.00 Luncheon, Supper, The Cocktail Hour... ‘ Sidney's Dance M\mc The Air-Cooled HOTEL MAYFLOWER @ DISTRICT 3000 PIERRE Conn. Ave. at Que night for the “Judging the Stars” program . . . * % ¥ % RLMORS That the convention of carpenters, painters and pasterers at the Ambassador's Hi-Hat and din- ing room (right next door) presages & new night spot for the town . . .| Department on August 7, but no award within a month . ., that a gal named | has yet been made. Col. Roosevelt in- Peggy has joined in harassing Milt | dicated he expected a definite recom- (Hamilton Rainbow Room) Davis| mendation by the end of the week. with conundrums and silly questions » . . claims he should make Ye Spec-|— S e tator answer all of them, since he started the whole goofy business . . .| |||l|| to which Ye Spectator replies in dig- | nified tones . . . phoey . . . phoey | NAPGLEON’S through our long grey beard . . . that a local night club gadabout after | fun and games one evening last week 2649 CONN. AVE. wound up . sitting in the middle | Phone Col. 8955 . in the ° | jected that a seal is not a fish, so it e was changed to sea animals. The half-dozen submarines were authorized by the Vinson-Trammell act and are included in the 1935 build- ing program. Proposals for the con- | struction of the Salmon, Seal and Skipjack were received in the Navy Special Dinner, Saturday, $2.00 No Couvert Charges for Dinner Patrons Ren Through Supper Reservations by “Robert” at othI Shoreham Hotel ~ 6 No Cover Charge at Any Time e | Sunday Dinners, 2 to 8 P.M. P aining 2t ”Perhaps You, too, will find ’/ngfi%fl inedd 87 of Rock Creek, at 9 ax. ., creek, we said, not the park.... [ * ok k% ’I 'HE Shoreham’s St. Clair and Day i~ are doing a double in town . . . also dancing in a film short subject entitled “The Magic of Music” now on view at the Palace . . . while Lew Hoffman has the orchestra boys dizzy trying to learn his comedy jug- | gling tricks . . . and Marta Kay has come back again to minuet about on her toes . . . Barnee, of the birthday | crew last week, received a telegram signed “The Marx Brothers” . ., ask him what it said . . . hell turn to the band, raise his baton and say, | *One chorus of ‘I Won't Talk.’” Lk ok ok % JRANK McNEY, Hit-Hat host, ar- rived back in town from his va- cation with the saddest of all fish stories to tell .. . down at Long Beach on the Chesapeake . . . every day Frank would fish ., . . every day the fish would scorn him . . . until one particular day he and Frank, jr., were out trolling . . . ran into a school of bluefish . . . in 15 minutes had drag- Washington’s Newest, Smartest French Restaurant l / / / and Cocktail Lounge % Read what this Lovely Bride ENTERTAINMENT thinks of Camay . says this Bride with the Camay Complexior PAGEANT to Select Miss Washington to represent the District at Atlantic City PRELIMINARIES Tues., Aug. 27 Finals Fri.,Mfulg‘u 30 . Chevy Chase Lake End of Conn. Ave. Car Line DANCING NIGHTLY 10 LEE FIELD i o 8to 1. 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Camay releases the beauty of your natural skin from the cloud of dust- dregs and air-dregs that mar it. And Camay brings new smoothness and softness in the wake of its rich lather. There's new loveliness for you in Camay's beauty bubbles. So let Camay begin today to show you an improvement " in your skin . . . new smoothness you'can see . . . new softness you can feel. (And every man you know—or want to bnow—wrll see it as quickly as you do!) Camay, the Soap of Beautiful Women, is at your dealer’s. And its price is extremely low. TR T enjoy fine cooled atmosphere! e M S N 3K e S e I e ik DONT LET IT GET YOU DOWN.MY PET Wt‘ll enjoy one of those Delicious Hamilton Hotel 7-Course $ l 00 DINNERS Famous from Coast to Coast $500 sviry YEar roRr LI $100 svier viAr For L 1210 ADDITIONAL CASH PRIZES wnu a Camay slogan—10 words or Attach three green-and-yellow Camay wrappers and mail to Box 668, Dept. C, Proctor & Gamble, Cincin- nati, O. Or see your dealer for de-|. tails. LISTEN IN to Barry Me- Kinley on the “Dreams Come True” program, WEAF and N. B. C. ecast- to-coast metwork Tues, Weds., Thursdays., 3:45 E. D. S. T. —_—, The ‘mxhn; note of dance pleas- . ure is reached when Pete Macias Meyer Davis raises his baton on Powhat Roof. _Heavenly cooiness and COCKTAIL DANC[NG sparkiing soclal crowd supply the less. 5 to 7 P. “tone” for smart good times. SUPPER DANCING DINNER DE LUXE From 10 P.M. (Sat. 9:30) " No Cover or Minimum Charge Week Nights ...$175 Except Sat. Evenings. Minimum, $1.00 Dinner guests may remain » for dancing without addi- The HAMILTON T o Phose “Ramon” Washington’s Only Completely Air-Conditioned’ Hotel -4 NAtional 2740 . 14th and K Sts. N.W. bty > . - S

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