Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1935, Page 33

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NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 Star-Light Inn Balto. Blvd., Berwyn, Md. Dine and Dance Every Nite Freddie Graff's Orchestra Every Thursday and Saturday Ne Cover Charge. After Dark Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. FUN GALORE even more with By the Spectator. x Trade Mark Registered, U. 8. Patent Ofce.| HE Lafayette Hotel is running the town's newest room and latest contest, all at once . . . the cellar is stocked, the nook is red and silver and modern unucknwloe'nxmen.” has the pl name? . . . place has not & name . . . Neatly scribble your ideas on a piece of |, paper ere tomor- row afternoon. .. park your brain child at the Lafayette, and mayhap you will | receive a fat prize if the monniker Y 8 15 adopted . , . * x ¥ % ® ¢ « “Anywhere goes,” said the cast of “Anything Goes” this week . . . and wise natives guided William Gaxton, Victor Moore and Irene Del- roy to the Heigh Ho . .. Benay Venuta to the Mayflower lounge (where Buddy Harmon and his boys fell into a frenzy of “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “Blow, Gabriel, Blow” and such) .. . lesser performers to lesser places . . . * ok k% ¢ ¢ ¢ Scratched on the cuff: Harriet of the Mayflower is to be preserved in oils ot as & mummy, but as a portraif . & certain moted srtist having signed her to model in her tobaccoless moments . . . the Mexico City Tipica Orchestra visited Teddy and asked for South American tangoes last week . . . holds the finals of an amateur contest Monday night, with the winner win- ning & week in the floor show . . said a gent at Hi Hat the other mght “Hah, so she fell out of the car and they drove a block before anybody | missed her” . . . the Ambassador room | will no longer bea night club, revrrud last night to the fine arts of scrvmg *vittles” . . . Guy Scott says he will knock the town's ears loose with a | surprise at the Club Habana a fort- night hence . . . but he won't talk now . . . record short engagement of the year was played at the Lotus, where a dance team opened with a certain number at Monday's luncheon | show, closed with a second number at Monday’s luncheon show, of all times « . . the Club Volga Boatman plans to keep its present show until the cows come home . figure it couldn't | be improved by a change . . .Sidney Angelo, exploiter of dropped in 'tother night . . . Maft| ‘Windsor is telling everybody he vull soon make a secret trip to New York | . Maryland Club Gardens will soon defend the nightery water polo cham- | pionship . . . won last year . . headed Eileen Mercedes has relieved Jimmy Harris of his emsee duties at that spot . . . ¥ o o ® * ¢ Ethel Pastor had just finished 1536 CONNECTICUT AVE Calt RAMON, North 1231 BY APPOINTMENT Washington's Smart Nite Entertainment Spot Bencing from Seturdey Ten P M. from N-’c Matt Windsor at Console VOLGA BOATMAN COCKTAIL LOUNGE Open 3 to 6 Daily—Entire Show Ng. t Thomas Circle vital as there's cocktail | .. the EI La Paree | “Porty-second Regiment Muskateers” . George, the head waiter at Troika, was wrestling with an unruly bottle of cham- pagne . . . all X at once, “blooey” went the cork « . . like heavy artillery . . . “Set ‘em up in the other alley” cried a gent . .. “Shoot him again, he's Irish” screamed another . . . the cork popped off a distant wall . . . George's face lit up like a Siber- an sunset . . . down on his knees went he, dug up the cork, looked | closely, fourd it had been improp- erly made, with the bottom smaller than the top . “I shall sue,” quoth he solemnly . . . “I should be like that, disgraced ., . . nevair again!” | * ¥ ok x * * ¢ Shoreham tidbits: Janettd| Hackett of the floor show will visit | the Gould Shaws in Warrenton this | week end, will be squired to North | Wales by lean, saturnine, Taylor Scott Hardin of Middleburg + « . Janette is a sister of Albert (“Thin Man” script) Hackett, M-G-M writer . . . Are you a movie star? . do you even look like & movie star? Howdya know? . Friday night | t mnke-up gent frem Hnllywood will haunt Calvert street'’s best known | hotel . . . will disguise certain local | debs as Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, Joan Crawford, and come who may | . if your ears stick out, you may | Gable . . . if your laugh goes up, you | may McHugh . . . if your feet are| bigger than the one that got away, “Crime and Pun- | ishment,” agreed with them when he | . red- | | you may Garbo . . . come and see ... | * ok x % ® * * On Robert’s Shoreham list . William K. Ryan and 31 guests . . all later whipping off to see | Anvthmz Goes” . among thun‘ the Trucco girls . . . Zoe Patterson | and flance Ernest Schlatter . . lh! | Walker sisters . . . Ema Gaete, "M, | McKenny Mallan, Mrs. William Mann, Mrs. Frances Bunker and Olga Pat- | terson . 4 o | * % % % * * ¢ Youngest night club fan in town: Edwina Curtis, daughter of famed Nancy Hoyt . . . as a big| evening, she is permitted to come to the Mayflower Lounge, eat ice cream, stay maybe 10 minutes thereafter . .« Man “Married” to Tree. ‘With solemn ceremony & man was “married” recently to a mango tree in Dumka, Bihar. NOW COMPLETED The NEW CONTINENTAL ROOM Available for dinwer dances, meetings, banquets, etc. 500 Seating Clnltlly Banquet accommodations to 350 Smaller Rooms for Ci a P-nlu. Luncheons, Tea. New Cocktail Room Auolnl" HOTEL CONTINENTAL Tempt one to come early and stay late —they’re bountiful feasts and the environment tends to put an edge on your appetite. Also serving— Seafood e A la Carte Meals OPEN DAILY AND SUN- DAY FROM 11 DANCING every micht o tne rick” Dornin and Six" Orchestra! Famous for Food 3 Miles From the District Line on the Marlbore Pike. Telephone Hillside 0112 4//////////////////////////////////// /////////\ | ett in her 1011 CONNECTICUT AVE. me Finest Drinks in Town NO COVER OR MINIMUM . Entertainment by South Sea Islonders N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N REFINED ATMOSPHERE N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N sporting | & Ralph provide the Maryland Club Gardens, Supper Club Notes Shoreham Hotel—The floor show | Cullen and Jimmy Bright are on hand entertainment features Janette Hack- | to sing. “Chiffon Bolero,” which is | a rather sensational affair, and her| Club Troika—Cossack dancing of | “Manhattan Rhumba”; Carl and!an exciting sort is done suavely and | Leone Bonner, songsters; Tom Bar- | expertly by Karavaleff, who, among ron and Jane Lane, ball room dancers | other things, has danced in ballets and Moran and Wiser, who do comedy | with Paviowa, and others in the two juggling. The Barnee-batoned Maxim | nightly Gypsy floor shows are Ethel * x X % | Lowe Orchestra supplies the music | Pastor, Marusia Sava and Dena La-| —— “ena Sasha Bartnovsky leads the| for dinner and supper dancing. orchestra, * ok X X Club Habana—Nadine and Girardo, clever dancers, end their lengthy en- gagement tonight and move on to conquer new fields, and a brand-new team, Carol and Sholita, moves in to replace them. Music at Guy Scott's Connecticut avenue cantina is just about the best you can find here- abouts, being done by Moe Baer and | his orcheslm and Bert Granoff, Russ * ok ko Heigho-Ho Club—Pete Macias final- | ly has brought back the Three Maids | Pierrette CONN. AVE. AT QUE For that BEFORE DINNER PICK-UP Join the Pierrette COCKTAIL CROWD At This Suburban Joy Spot v Parker Bros. and Lynn Adagio Team Dancers de luze v Dixie Dyer Blues Singer Dinners, 75¢ Sunday Dinners With Wine, $1 Our beautiful ball room now avsilable for dances and private s. sororities " Aftraciive Menus Brmn luncheons and lmnuhut—clcv 6900 2T | stairs dropping in to entertain, is ob- and a Mike, 50 popular at this pleas- | ant chalet last year. They made their return debut last night midst much applause. Marty Rubin and Jimmy Nichols sing songs and Pete’s own orchestra makes merry music. * x x k Club Volga Boatman—An old-fash- | foned Russian cocktall hour, with | Matt Windsor playing the organ and various stars of the floor show up- served from 3 to 6 every afternoon in | 'hll used to be the Chanticleer, | " Continued on Sixteenth Page) M/A‘RYL\ND wkins (left) beats in a slightly dafly manner upon all sorts of drums, cymbals, bells, tin cans, chimes, wood blocks and what not to po for Moe Baer's Club Habana Orchestra, and Don and Doresse (right) specialize in versions of the Continental and the rhumba a¢ NAPOLEON'S 2649 CONN. AVE. Phone Col. 8955 thinsg’t::r’:.‘le-d. French Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge ENTERTAINMENT SONGS EILEEN MERCEDES DANCES BY DON & DORESSE ACCORDION FANTASIES BY FRAN TRAPPE DANCE MUSIC BY JIMMY HARRIS ox_Em MARI BORO PIKE No Cover Minimum, $1; Saturdays, §2 Dinner, $1.50 Shows at 9:30 and 12:30 Phone Hillside 0§00 Supper to .No Cover or Minimum WARDMAN PARK HOTEL OCONN. AVE. AND ‘WOODLEY ROAD and Fresh Green Vegetables CHOICE MEATS 100% Supplied by Our Local Dealers SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND YOUR "LOW PRICES MORNING PAPER. ....... 1 5c McREYNOLDS CAFETERIA 709 18th St. N.W. C. F. HARPER N e, Featuring New Costumes—New Acts A CHORUS OF 10 BEAUTIFUL BROADWAY BELLES eDe Counpl & Marie ePaul La Varre & Bro. eMuriel Ames eJuie & Evelyn Harlan @Al Norton, M. C. eJudy Ellington Dancing to Bill Strickland’s Bané 40c Dianer, 85c (Ssturdays, 50e) (Sat.. Sun.. 90e) NO COVER CHARGE FRIDAY Dec 6, is “MOVIE NIGHT” AT THE SHOREHAM ® Actual movie test shots will be made at the Shore- bham Friday night by a prominent director. The movies will be shown later date. ® A skilled Hollywood movie beauty specialist will give advice on movie make-up. ® Washington debutantes will compete for a. ‘“‘movie star impersonation” sward Jay Howard Formerly of RKO and MGM will sppear in “Masked Impressions” ‘The usual Dinner and Sup- per Shows at 9:30 and 12. [ ] DANCING 1:45 to 3 A. WAXiN LOwR's ORCHESTRA DANCE SUNDAY 10 P.M. to 2 AM. Sidney Pre RUDY SCHRAMM and His Orchestra Minimum Charse. $1.00 LA PAREE T#th" & H Sts. N, W. 1341 Conn. Ave. 3 the Mayflower Lounge % Cockiails with DANCING Every Afternoend Until Seven ... % Supper Dancing Week Nights After Ten .. Saturdays ‘Beginning at Nine . . . S!DNEY'& MAYFLOWER LOUNGE ORCHESTRA .. o % Lunchecn io the seft sirajns of harp and violin' NOTEL MAYFLOWER Telephone Teddy for Reservations at Dlstrict 3000 % From Noon % timate entertaining hington selects— RESERVATIONS FREDDY - Distriet 2580 e Washington's Only Completely Air-Conditioned Hotel Running ice water in every room 14th & K Sts. N.W. Richard S. Butler, Mgr. «nnest FLAVORED BEANS | HAVE EVER EATEN” says Berkeley bousewife who cooks her vegetables with Wesson 0il “I thought you would like to know of the splendid success I have had in cooking vegetables with Wesson Oil,” writes Mrs. B. A. Gilbert, 1968 El- dorado Avenue, Bérkeley, California. *I add a half-tablespoonful of Wes- son Oil for each pottion to be served in boiling string beans, with the result that the beans have the finest flavor of any I have ever caten. I also use Wesson Oil in boiling other vege- tables with the same fine results.” L] Here's How you cook vegetables this NEW way Just boil or steam them and when about half done, add a half a tablespoonful of Wesson Oil for each person to be served. On each can of Wesson Oil there is a recipe book full of appetizing sugges- tions for cooking all vegetables with Wesson Oil. Be sure you get it when you buy your can today. Wesson Oil is @ good food Cooking vegetables with Wesson Oil is just one of the many ways it will belp you give your family the nourishment they need.

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