Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1937, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. B—9 Parking Lot Banned. ]narkmg place for automobiles along 3 | the River Riffey in Dublin, Iris i Because it would spoil & picturesque | gate aroused :n strong ‘:1 ,‘,M‘ef‘. fiq(: view, a proposal to erect a covered |the idea was abandoned light cruises, one at 8:45 and another at half past midnight. So there you are, swing addicts, and who's to object if we'd rather listen After Dark They Dance Among the Palm Trees Smart People, Smart By the Spectator. HE village has been overflowing with notables the las few . . and at the May- before 7:30, you over some famed 1g sleep out of the lis, or r day before 10t lights And v of that complacent avenue surprise you to run into lovely Mar- sha Hunt, or that mig! attractive ‘Ann Hovey, o le Marilyn Miller, all thrilled with her first picture part: or Director Chr James Elliso lin and o who have jo the Hollywood Navy to make a picture at Annap- olis . .. And keep yo! 3 open about town youll see Phil Regan bustl about, din gt Shor some soiree a riet to Theat and then ou k oper the tol some « beech on he fun u would Govern- g0 ends to look ide Pep- | the Representati Mrs. A, Mitc side ta Franklin table wit Miss J THE SWING FROLIC The Show of Dancing to Matt Windsor's Famous Music. 7 Until Closing. Impromntu Entertainment— Dinner 6 to 9:30 Dancing Inside if Weather Inclement - 1560 8a. Ft. of Danee Flocr » Mo Cover Charge . | Thomas Cirele inn it should not | Cabanne, or | Things, Smart Places. Trade Mark Registered, U. 8. Patent Office | the microphone by the ears, and de- livered such a happy session of Popeye flv rplanes and saving Olive from /impy’s lust for hamburgers that he . Also to | the Hi-Hat, on another night, came Robert Christianberry, who was the first American wounded during the World War, and who now manages New York's Astor Hotel, to chat of | the hotel business with Mr. and Mrs. | Russell Conn (he manages the Am. | | bassador) and to listen to the novelty | | music of the Three M's, who can re- | member clear back, they're such vet- erans, to “Isle of Capri.” * * * It may sound all right to a dietitian, but it certainly sounds funny when you hear it between bars of Johnny Shaw's smart music at the Madrillon: He—shall we go? She—No, let's have dessert before we leave, He—Let's don't. She—VYes, I want ice cream because | I didn't eat potatoes. | | * ¢ % And up at the iman Park | sun-tan week What with Boshen. who browns nicely, be- g one of the first to dive into the | Wardman pool when it opened last week end . . . appearing later to arouse oh's and ah's of male onlookers, show- ing off the tan stunningly in an all- white evening gown . . . And Elizabeth Adams, daughter of the Senator, likes the sun, too. and shows up at the Metronome Room to show she can " those new peasant frocks to per- . Virginia Ridgeway, leay- soon for California, and Mrs. de Pepper are & couple of othefs Who splashed happily next door to | F. S5 office . . . And back up in the Metronome Room every one stops to ook as Anis Azar steps out on the dance floor, steps about like nobody’s business. | X — | * * All the lads and lassies who | like to dance to notes (we almost sal —_— T oSt sad Conditioned § For Doncing To Santmyer’s Music At Wardman Park Hotel Dancing from 10 ELLIS SPECIAL Sea Food Platter 85¢ Consists of soft shell crab, fried scallops. fried shrimp, Chesapeake crab cake, cole slaw and French fried potatoes. Try it! LOBSTER DINNER sl .25 SPECIAL SEA FOOD LUNCHEON music, but corrected it in time) that | are fast and furious, ought to be in clover this week end . . . What with Tommy Dorsey, the chap who brought new life to “Marie” (the song), “Song ing to town tonigh at the Willard All-Univer brought Club, that last hep Fields here . . Smart Cool, Starlit WONDERFUL FOOD Distinguished Drinks Superb Dancing Floor * Glide to the Music of DE LUAE DINNER Saturdays $2.00 PETE MACIAS Cover Chare. 55c. Sat. Nights, &1.10 NO COVER CHARGE FOR DINNERS —EVER and his tempo-teasing Orchestra — snappier than ever. Reservations: Phone “George,” NAtional 2740 POWHATAN ROOF PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ot 18th STREET Not Open Sundays ENTERTAINMENT & DANCE COCKTAILS” Ensembléi o€ Beaatiful, Clever Dancing Girls * Vinoont & Nerma % Evelyn Knight * Dance sty % Blanche Ray Snaing Sweetheart % % Brinson & Hart % Gl Rhuimha Team AL NORTON x Your Gowal M. €. % % Bill Strickland'd Numbor Capitelians % ve Daily—1—7:30 No Cover Charge One-Day Special FRIDAY Only—I100 Maple Cricket CHAIRS, 367> Regularly in Stock at $8.75 Excellently designed chairs in solid maple. & LOTHROP Pleated skirt and loose, reversible seat cushion and back pad, in chintz—a choice of gay colors. 40 Rockers, regularly in stock at $9.75 BEp Room FURNITURE, SIXTH $7.75 FLOOR. of India” and other old favorites, com- to play for a dance ponsored by the Saturday night comes the grandpappy WOODWARD B i s | Mary Rooney and Evelyn Downey do their dancing amidst the artificial palms as head= liners of the floor show at the Cocoanut Grove. of swing, Mister “Fats” Waller, bring- ing his orchestra to the Steamer Po- tomac to play for a couple of moon- | to Barnee play sweet music at the Shoreham, or to that new orchestra Eddie Daniels has down at the Cocoa- nut Grove, whose soft, pleasant and cooling rhythms have been okayed vig- orously by that same musical lad from the Shoreham mentioned a few lines above . . . Nobody's to object . .. You go to the Willard or the boat and we'll go our way ., , . St. Elizabeth's?) NOW OPEN THE TERRACE AND GARDEN POOL LOU WILLIAMS DANOING VATIL 2 DINER SHOW 130 BUPPER SHOW MARYLAND MARLBORO PIKE Roservations Hlilside 0608 (Who said | In our ultra-moderm restaurant you'll find wew zest—where food and service are combined for your pleasure. We cordially invite you to visit our air-cooled dining room and to offer us the opportunity of serving you. We feature CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS and CHOPS. Our menu suggests variety for every taste. Sunday dinners from 65c to $1.00. Served from 12 to 9. A TOAST 70 _ ZESTFUL LIVING Drinks Made to Suit Your Taste WQODWARD ¢ LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Save on FRIDAY REMNANTS Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; telephone or mail orders not accepted. Handbags, 50¢ Were $1 35 Handbags in black, brown, few white included. Some slightly soiled from display. Were $1. Now 50c DowN BTAIRS STORE. . Girdles, *[* Ovriginally $1.95 to $3.50 36 Girdles including small sizes in two-way stretch models of “Lastex” yarn, heavy side-hook models, sizes 28 to 36, broken, few semi - step-in models of rayon satin with gores of “Lastex” yarn. DowN StARs StoRrE, Less Than Y, Price Misses’ —Women's Dresses, $3-° Originally $7.95, $10.95, $13.95 379 Dresses for misses, women and little women. Large selection of street and evening styles in plain and printed rayon crepes—varied colors and all sizes in the assortment. Some slightly soiled. DowN STAIRS STORE, DRESSES, Little Girls’ Woash Dresses, 65¢ Originally $1.15, $1.95 175 Organdies, dimities, Shantung-weave cottons and broadcloths in prints and solid colors. Sizes 1 to 6. 32 Boys' Wash Suite. to 6. broken. Originally $158, $185 Now Sl 95 10 Girls’ Spring Wool Coats. Were $895. Now DOWN STAIRS STORE, INYANTS AND JUVENILES. Sizes 3 Women’s Hats, 50¢ Originally $1.95 50 Hats in various styles, colors and headsizes. DownN STAIRS STORE, Girls' Blouses, 95¢ Originally $1.95 36 Sheer organdie and nov- elty cotton blouses in vari- ous styles. Sizes 7 to 16. 57 Rayon Crepe Dresses in prints and solid colors. Sizes 7 to 16, broken. Originaliy $1.95 and $2.95. Now 9 Two-Piece Spring Wool Suits. Originally $10.95. Now.__$2.50 20 Girl’ Spring Wool Coats. Sizes broken, 10 to 16. Orig- inally $10.95. Now DoWN STAIRS STORE, Percale Frocks, 95¢ Originally $1.58, $1.95 50 Printed percale frocks for misses and women. Light and dark back- grounds. Sizes 14 to 44. 36 Washable Print Rayon Frocks for misses and women. Navy, brown, copen. Broken sizes. Originally $2.95, $3.95. Now $1.95 25 Better Cotton Frocks in pas- tels and prints. Sizes 14 to 40. ‘Were $2.95. Now. DownN StAms Storr, INEXPENSIVE DRESSES. Chiffon Junior Misses’ Dresses, 3|93 Originally $3.95, $7.95 68 Rayon crepe prints and plain colors. Sizes 11 to 17. 6 Wool Redingotes with print dresses. Sizes 11 to 17. Were $10.95. Now . -$6.50 24 Evening and Sunday Night Sizes 11 to 17. Origin- $3.50 6 Two-Piece Spring Suits in rose or beige. Sizes 11 to 17, broken Originally $10.85. Now.__$3.50 DowN STARS STORE, JUNTOR MissEs, Women’s Shoes ‘2.50 Oviginally $3.95 to $5.50 225 Pairs women's oxfords and strap shoes in gabar- dine, kid or suede. Black or brown. Not every size in each style. Down STAIRS STORE, Rayon Slips, 65¢ Were $1 100 Tearose and white slips in lace-trimmed and tai- lored styles. Sizes 32 to 38. DOWN STAIRS STORE, Pollyanna Shoes $|450 and 32.50 Were $2.95 to $4 112 Pairs of patent strap umps, brown or black ox- ords and few boys’ tan elk oxfords. Broken size range. 125 pairs Boys’ and Women’s Tennis Shoes. Brown or white. Not every size in each style. Were $1.25, $1.45. Now...85¢c DowN STAms Storr, HOSE, Special 58: pair' (Irregulars) 1,300 Pairs in a new shipment for Friday selling. Four- thread chiffon, reinforced for long wear. Seven-thread service weight, lisle tops and soles. Ribbed socks with cuffs of Friday Special Sheer Rayon Panties, 355 o s 200 Step-ins in regular and extra sizes. Tearose only Briefs and panties, also. 11 Negligees, including silk crepe-back satin (slightly weighted) and lace-trimmed &ilk crepe (weighted) model inally $4.95, $5.95. Now 12 Rayon Crepe Negligees, light Broken sizes. Originally $3.95, Dowx StAms Stoas. Women's and Misses’ Spring Suits, $3° Originally $8.95 and $10.95 35 Short jacket and boxy types of suits in Spring materials Assorted colors; broken sizes. 30 Women's and Misses' Fur-Trimmed Spring Suits and Coats. Navy and black trimmed in kidskin, fiving squirrel or wolf. Broken swes. Originally $29.75. Now. Down BTAmRs SToRE. Blouses and Sweaters, 50° Originally $1 to $2.95 100 -Novelty blouses of washable rayon crepes and cottons in light colors, short sleeves. Sweaters in lightweight wools of bright Spring shades. Sizes 34 to 40. 25 Sports Jackets of soft Shetland wool, fitted or action backs. Beige, rose, gray, green, cherry. Sizes 12 to 18, Originally $3.95, $5.95. Now... 20 Sports Skirts, flannels and novelty rayon weaves in pleat- ed and swing models. Good selection of colors and sizes Originally $1.95, $2.95. Now __$1 15 Jigger Suits, notched collar, double-breasted styles in Shetland tweeds. Rose, blue, beige, green, gray. Sizes 12 to 18. Were $7.95. Now 30 Sweaters, lightweight, soft zephyr wool knit, sleeves. White, rose, biue, aqua. majze. Origin $285. Now DowN STAIRS STORE, SPORTSWEAR short Men’s Shirts, °I Were $1.35 to $1.95 300 Shirts of woven madrases and prints. Fully cut, pre- shrunk, in stripes, figures and plaids. Sizes 14 to 17. 25 Men's Summer Suits in white or gray Broken sizes. No alterations. Were $8.95. Now < 27 Men's Sweaters in slip-over styles. Originally $295. N 400 pairs Men's Hose in dark and pastel shades. Bpeciall £i6E balral LN L Eiun L0 Rl 100 Men's Plain and Fancy Summer Now ... z 7 Men's All-Wool Bathing Trunks, Originally DOWN STAIRS STORE. Boys’ Wash-Top Suits 85¢ 33 Wash-top suits with tweed or cheviot shorts in brown or blue. Sizes 5, 6, 8, 9, 10. 3 Boys’ White Rubber Raincoats, slightly soiled. Washable, Sizes 16,7 18. Originally $3.95. Now. 50 Originally $195, $2.50 50 Boys' Shirts in button-on. juniors’ and youths' atyles. Broken sizes. Originally 88c, $1.15. Now. --35¢ Bizes 28, 30. Originally $1 e i o s s e SO 16 Boys' Gray Sweat Shirts, Now .. 12 Boys’ Three-piece Sults of shorts, shirt ard sweater, 5, 10. Originally $3.85. Now. Sizes 44 Boys’ Hawley Tropper Sun Hats. Originally 50c. Now 25¢ Sanforized-shrunk -$5.15 w._$§1 Sizes 10 to 12 422 pairs Sports Socks (Irregulars). “Lastex” yarn, in contrasting colors. Sizes 614 to 11. Special, DowN STAMS STORE.

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