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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935. After Dark Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. Trade Mark Registered. U. 5. Patent Office. { GRIFFITH FARMS ‘\’(@(»‘ DINNERS —miust be eaten to be appreciated! Prepared b experts—yours to enjoy in_congenial surroundings — these mellow Autumn evenings. Seafood @ A la Carte Meals §f OPEN DAILY AND_ SUNDAY Hawaiian Orchestra Band Wednesday and Saturday Nights Phone Hillside 01 Smart Russian Gypsy Floor Show of 25 Artists DINNER, $1.50 Served from 6 P. M. ta 10 P. M, Dancing to 3 A. M. ‘Louls.” sador Hotel is tonight a happy | waltzes for Count Rudolph 'Strach- man . . . For, come 10 o'clock, | witz, second secretary of the German the curtain will be,rung up Embassy . .. South American boleros on Washington's newest smart supper | for Dr. Don Enrique Finot, the Bo- club . . . the Ambass livian Minister . . . then, not knowing sented to local stay-up-lates with a| what to whip out for Demetrios Sici- gay and gala celebration . . . . Where- | lianos, the Greek Minister, on account | fore, Mr. Adler will be happy because | the only things they had left were the Ambassador Room has been done | Cuban rhumbas, French ditties and CLAUDE ADLER of the Ambas- | Don Francesco C. Najera . . . German gathered up. no doubt, while he was winning honors in engineering at the Sorbonne, where he went after hang- ing up a war recor . All of that carpenterial activity in the Ambas- sador’s old dining room, next door to the Hi-Hat, has been guided by the Adler ideas of what a night club ought to the tune of a lot of his clever ideas, | & few words of Hawaiian known by . 9 s g 59 e V%" > | i " what to be . . . that smart French modern design, with streamlining, indirect lighting, suave tan leather walls and comfortable cushions . . . those engi- neering improvements which will make for the right tem- . perature and =X AAapa) smokeless air to B . breathe. . . . the flfi}, gently satirical \\o murals. done by ¢~ /-/ New York Artist p—— Hugh Troy, tak-'~—g) ing Washington life for a mild and unoffending sleigh-ride. . all may be cred- ited to Claude Adler, Harvard, 17, and a guy who seems to know people like. There will be entertainment. of course, at the Adler celebration of the Ambassador Room's opening. . . . in- cluding dances by Marcy and La Belle, just in from the King Edward Hotel in Toronto songs by Florine Martin, radio chanteuse. . . and dance music by Harry Albert’s Ambassadors . Feature of the evening's opening fiesta will be a radio broadcast . . . with outstanding radio personaities of the village de- scribing the fun. * ¢ * The Don Antony Quartet did @ Pied Piper at the Shoreham Mon- day . . . when, as they started sing- ing their grand opera songs, all ac- tivity in the ball room sed . o o the audience was spellbound touched not one morsel of food . . . not one drop of warm tea .. .- Hotel guests headed for there . . . from their rocms, from the lounge, from the lobbies they came . . . not to be piped out of town, but to be sung into the ball room . . . to take tables and to stand around the walls liste ing to opera by experts . .. and de- manding encore after encore. The Shoreham had the youngest dinner party of the week last week, too . when 1l-year-old Anne Moere. hter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardner | Moore, was joined by 11 friends, cele- brating her eleventh birthday anniver- sary with her eleventh birthday party . . . Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., is due back at the Shoreham next week . .. When last seen he breezed merrily into Hollywood's famous Beach- comber’s Club . . . Mrs. a beer . .. walked out. * « * BudGy Harmon and the Sidney Orchestra at the Mayflower have gone completely interrnational here of late . . . whipping out Spanish tangos for | the Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Dr. Make Reservations Now Halloween Celebration Thursday, October 31 Music by (Except Sund. Beer—Wines—Sef oo . “And Daniing to Moe Baer's Club Hahana Orchestra. Songs hy Russ Cullen and Other Intimate En- tertainment.” TOTHE SMARY CLUB HABANA FORA DELICIOVS & DINNER] AND YOUR MORNING PAPER 709 18th ST. N.W. ALLILLILETIIIIL LI L2 AL IIL AT IIT 1122772 27222112277 .| new Habana warbler, snuck about and | had himself and | Feeding Thousands! What's the Answer 9 SUPERIOR QUALITY LOW PRICES REFINED ATMOSPHERE SPECIAL BREAKFAST McREYNOLDS CAFETERIA Sid Cowen . . . no Greek fox trots. | *** A merry crew of the wedding | guests trooped into the Heigh-Ho for | further celebration following the mar- | riage Saturday of Marguerite Prescott | and Terrance St. Quinton Preece, na- | tionally known polo player . . . a happy crew of merrymakers including Billy Semmes, Marjorie Garland, Milton Untermeyer, jr., and Cyril Harrison of New York; Marion Somerville and | Jane and Kay Will, charming daugh- | oslavian Embassy, and his bride, ters of Mrs. Harold Will of New ank.“ lr?e former Countess Scarbeck of A ussiac s Shs * * * Fritzie Robbins sang “Cotton” | — . . Michael O'Byrne sang “Smiling| Rumor hath it that was the owner Irish Eyes” ... McCormack and Her-|of Hollywood's biggest restaurant do- ing did their accordion-yodeling act| ing away with Bouef @ la Stroganoff Celeste Alvi sang . .. Skeets Sim- and wearing Herr Windsor to a fraz- | mons, the hobo, claimed he had on the | ble by making him play encore after | first suit he owned since 1919 . . . encore on his nimble accordion | claimed he was in a night club for the | At least he had three handsome first time . . . claimed he had just young ladies with him whom he might eaten chicken a la king for the first have brought right straight from any- time . . . claimed he liked all three.| bodyv's movie studio . . . Loring Smith, guardian of the| = * * The amateur night craze has | gong. introduced his charges . . . said | come to local night life. . . . Brought he was sorry the Youmans Brothers|to town by Emory (La Paree) Daugh- couldn't be there, but they had to be in | erty, who is arranging a series of six | bed by 10 . . . congratulated Guy Scott | weckly contests for simon-pures. . . .| on his birthday . . . and Club Habana | and a seventh contest to decide the | | took the Major Bowes Amateurs right | best of the six winners. . . . Mon- | to its heart . . . while Meyer Davis sat | days are the nights and you can en- off on the sidelines . . . looking on | ter by getting in touch with Lal | with approval . . . while Pete Macias | Parec's eternally grinning maestro. . . | wandered in to say “happy birthday” | There's entertainment now every | to the Guy . . . while Anita Torrance, | evening at Epstein’s, popular Eleventh 2 street restaurant discovered that the above-mentioned '('\ a I~ S Marusia Sa- | Mr. O'Byrne came from a spot in| ~‘,R' e va. the Gypsy | Texas just 16 miles from her own| Vg < girl who stole | home .". . which is practically next| N shows practical- and Fritzie Robbins | & V7. ly all last Win- N ter at the Troika, | * o ¢ Before long youll have to comes back ”‘”‘" present diplomatic credentials to get | within 40 feet of the dance floor at Matt Windsor's Volga Boatmen . . .| for Matt counts that day lost when i | the midnight chimes sound on- an ambassador-less ringside. . . . Re- l cently watching that fellow who does \ sensational things with fiery daggers 5 have been Senor Oswaldo Aranha, the Thurbde“?hex;lh b: a floor show from | Ambassador from Brazil . Senor Ns\ ‘York. . .. You can get your Alfaro, Minister {rom EcUador. . . .| portrait done to Pete Macias' music | Nicolas Khalil Bey of the Egyptian | yow, Carl Bankston, sketcher-about- | | Legation. . . . and off at one table. .. . % town being on hand at the Heigh-Ho. Andrei Popovici of the Rumanian | . e " | | Legation. Dr. Ivan Frangas of Yugo-| * * * That newspaper man's face | slavia, Dr. Romolo Angelan of the | Italian Embassy, Dr. Nichola Perazic, | | newly appointed secretary of the Yu- next week. . . . The Broadmoor | Silver Grill, op-| erated by Marius | Manon, well- known chef, cele- ‘ brates its first | anniversary next Halloween clanccl1 2222222227 DANCE SUNDAY 9:30 P.M. to 1:30 AM. to the melodies of BOB D’ARCY’S ORCHESTRA Minimum Charge, 73c Rumes L2777 777, 1] NAPOLEON'S N N N N N N \ N N 2649 CONN. AVE. || N N N N N N N N \ A & Phone Col. 8955 ) Washington’s Newest, Smartest French Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge ||| ENTERTAINMENT PrrrrTrTTTTTTE LTy | MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY At Epstein’s Restaurant 421 11th St. N.W. DINNER MUSIC SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Weekdays—9:30 to Midnight Usual popular prices. No cover charge. PREVIEWS DAILY hi Where Smart Washington Gathers . : . From Noon Until Early Momning . . . DANGING ..« to Sidney's Music at the Cocktail Hour and after 10 p. m. Telephone Teddy at District 3000 for Reservations ' The MAYFLOWER OUNGE Any drinks served. From a Sandwich to a Banquet. Banquet Hall—Catering Met. 6823 ok hk ke kAR ke Ak RN NNENRERE ERRRARR KRR RRRNN e A kA A AR A A A A A A&k A Ak [FOTEL MAYFLOWER P. ma $110. lephone NAtional 4141 PETE MACIAS Presents Supper Dancing Nightly Floor Entertainment with the inimitable MARJORIE ENTERS and PHILLIPE BORGIA and Pete’s own talented gang Tap Room Open at 12 Noon Call Ramon, NO. 1231, 1232 C. F. HARPER 222, Enters and Borgia (at left) have been held over for a third week to dance for the patrons of Pete Macias’ Heigh Ho Cluk; Florine Martin (center) makes her local bow tonight, singing in the show at the Am- bassador room, which also makes its bow tonight, and Honey Davis (at right) is featured songstress with Johnny Slaughter’s Orchestra at the continental room of the Wardman Park Hotel. was 8o red the other evening up at Wales Sells Plane. the Lotus. . . . just because a blond suddenly left him in the nmddle of | Sold by the Prince of Wales to the the dance floor and dashed out of | British air ministry, an eight-seater the place. . . . glaring. . . . The town | airplane is to be used as a “flying is still agog to know who is the singer | laboratory” to test the best type of accused of outgrowing his hats. | radio beacon for inland air routes. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL CONN, AVE, AT WOODLEY RD. JOHN SLAUGHTER AND HIS 13 PIECE N. B. C, ORCHESTRA HONEY DAVIS AUDREY & SEVERIN Ee Featured :M(\(\"' Bros, uret al . THE RAYS e In the “Wonder Bar” Every evening 9:30 'til 2:00 Cover 55—§1.10 Sat. Call Theon—COl. 2000. SOME FUN! Held Over by Popular Demand! REVUE 3 Times Daily. Featuring 8—Lady Mei's Rockets—8 DUNN BROS. & DOTTY (Fast Novelty Team) SONIA & MARINOFF (International Dance Artists) CAROL DEAN iXoe and Acrobatic) For Reservations C'est bon, C'est delicieux, C'est Magnifique! FAMOUS FOR FOUD] DINNERS SEAFOOD A LACARTE (. o 3 M1, FROM DIST, UINE - ON MARLBORO PIKE o Never Jal ente make s the teast of the town. = k Campbell & Leo Lisee rtaining during the cocktaul and supper hours _RESTAURANT fe of Al Nations” 13th and F st W TH A ETROPICAL BAMBOO ROOM €ocK’ TAIL U P. Music by the WILLARD SYMPHONAIRS At This Suburban Joy Spot Y Mary Chrysler e and Modernistic Dances % Anne Trevor Tap and Hula Danc % Jimmy Staley % Deolly Dare Blues Singe Dancing P gy R LA N No Cover Charge Except Saturdays and Holidavs GARREN'S FAMOUS RANCH ORCHESTRA ® Food ® Beers ® Wines No_Hard Liauors Sold “Bring Your Own" Tempting and Thrill- Bebe" ing—The Drinks, the Bar and the Music. You'll Enjoy It! SCARLTON 16TH AT K ST.% DUDE ”Wh;‘ Wash.-Balto. Boulevard Two Miles Bevond Md. Unir. Cocktail Dascing Ste? 1Sat. 4:30-6:30 (No Cover or Minmum Except Saturday After 9 Migimam $1.00+ Delicious 7 Course Dinser in Man Dimiog Room $1.00 Try Our O the @ POTLIGHT Y From Noon J¢ DAVIS RESERVATIONS REDDY ALLEN and the mew Win- tergarden orches- tra, and playing mew difs t » dance music nightly from seven io fuwo. THE 3 HARMONICS Radio's Hoppiness Girls deANDREA & JEANETTE Whirlwind Dances GUESTS and His Accordion " Betwoen dances mix your faverite Deautiful Crystal on the MARLBORO PIKE Tel. Hillside 0600 teh Ermest i at the DINNER $1.50 Special Mixed District 2580 Drinks Washington's Only Completely Air-Conditioned Hotel Running ice water in every room 14th & K Sts. N.W, Richard S. Butler. Vito and Piri Musical Comedy Team Hal Sidare Dinner Dances 7:45 to 10 Special Dinner, $1.75— “Legomaniac” including supper cov- Mg er. Saturday's cover Don Antony not included uartette s Q Supper Dances 10 to 2 a. m. Cover. 55c: Saturday, Midnight Supper “Moments from Grand Opera Leroy Kiser Tenor Susan Hall Original Solo Dancer MAXIM LOWE'S ORCHESTRA “Barnee” Directing ) i<ty DANCING 745 to 2 ) OPENS TONIGHT at 10 p. m. A New SUPPER CLUB ON THE AIR a stellar radiol Ambassador Room on WISV,