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After Dark Smart People, Smart By the Spectator. HEN there's anything new under the sun, or rather the moon, Mr. Gardner Moore is going to have it in & Shoreham Terrace floor show ... Circuses he's had, with trapeze artists and performing elephants . . . an ice skating show he'’s had, with a hand- &ome lass zipping across the ice plas- tered on the ball room floor, pirouet- ting between the salt and pepper ghakers on a ringside table . ., Table tennis experts he's had, ready to chal- lenge anybody who wanted to bat balls for a bottle of cham- pagne . Now, come August 9, &r. Moore brings forth another novelty you haven't seen in any of the local haunts of the tay-up-lates . . . The Brown Bruin, the Sav- aze Soviet Sock- er ... a Russian grizzly bear train- ed in the art, science and enthusiasm of boxing ... sent over here this month by the Russians. who probably | looked at the heavyweight title mix- up and figured anything would go, the Brown Brum (not to be confused with the Brown Bomber) discovered, or rather his managers discovered, there would be more money in night | s and whatnot than in trying to nge a go at the title in Madison re Garden . So Russia’s box- n' grizzly will be on hand at the Shoreham terrace to show the gort of fight he put up against Max Schmeling . which Max called the toughest of his career ... (Hear that, Mr. Louis?) * ¢ * Who was the Representative who sang “Oh. Marie” dozen other songs so nicely at the Madrillon the other night? . .. Tricked into doing it by Hugh Barteman's gui- taring * * * You want to have a look-see tonizht at the next of the amateur trials at the Wardman Park’s Metro- nome Room . . . where a lot of Gov- ernment people will step up and show they can sing or dance . . . Fun last weck watching the people perform working hard to try Enid Mitchell was the winner . And she ldn't have been if €he hadn't finally shown she could do popu So let that be & lesson to some of vou voung people who want to sing “Ave Maria” in a dine and dance spot. Noel Coward music | *way up in the air! en the POWHATAN ROOF Come and be merry to the irresistible, gay, toe-tingling, swinging music of PETE MACIAS and his boys! Superb food and the best drinks in Washington at prices you can afford. De Luxe Dinner $1.75 Saturdays and Holidays $2.00 “De Luxe Dinners Includes Cover Charge" Week Nights 5S¢ 8aturdays and Holidays $1.10 Not open Sunday Reservations: Phone ‘George® NAtional 2740 Pennsylvania Ave, at 18th St. A ROGER SMITH HOTEL It's Cool for Cocktails at the FINEST DRINKS Only 8-Year-Old Used In All Mixed Drinks ENTERTAINMENT The 3 Merrymakers from New York NO COVER—NO MINIMUM TASTIEST FOODS Special Luncheons—355¢e 7-Course Dinner—$1.00 | Served 5:30 'till 9:00 mightly in the beautiful Ambassador Room. WASHINGTON'S NEWEST S00 FOOM DOWNTOWN HOTEL RATES FROM $2 Lo ARG K and a half | to decide | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, Things, Smart Places. ‘Trade Mark Registered, U. 8. Patent Office. was tossed upon the breezes a couple of nights back by Barnee, who goes through the whole cycle when the proper people appear at the terrace to hear it ... and it also was heard by Senator Bob Reyndlds, with & handsome blond lass, who looked like one of the Senator's daughters, even if nobody three tables away could be sure . . . also by Senator Herring, across the floor at a ringside table with Jimmy Dykes and other members of the Chicago ball club . . . and by Gordon Hittenmark . . . Monday night the Count and Countess Szechenyi came down from New York for a fare- well dinner at the terrace, against their sailing for France, entertaining, among others, the Howard R. Tolleys, the Chester Davis' and Anthony de Balasy, Charge d'Affaires of the Hun- garian Legation. ¢ * % Coward music at the Madrillon, too, with Johnny Shaw whipping out a half dozen of the favorites . . . and up at the Powhatan Roof the Pete Mscias Orchestra, minus Pete, who is vacationing in Miami, or Cuba, or some place, tosses off “You Were There,” then proudly exhibits Artie | Humes' new arrangement of that “Babes in Arms” hit, “The Lady Is a Tramp,” with Marty Rubin singing. | Best tans of the week: Those worn by Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Du Bose and | Nancy Newbold. fresh from Bethany | Beach . . . Other Powhatan visitors: | Dick Lyon, whole raft of people up after the Jean Ullman wedding. | * * * And speaking of Nowel Coward music, as we always seem to be . . . | who was the drama critic (not the one you think) who cajoled Pearl Hauer, the Rialto Theater's organist, Shoreham Terrace. Dancers Are Featured Towne and Knott perform their original ball room dance routines nightly as the feature attraction of the floor show at the D Government Film Tour. Talking pictures of cabinet mem- bers of the Union of South Africa mak- ing speeches will be made in Cape Town, the capital, and shown in re- mote rural districts Sea Food Platters 60c, 70¢, 80c conn CALVERT 11ST WHARF “0000000000000000000000§ $KINSLOW’S SPECIAL Devil Crabs ZOC ea. We Deliver 1920 M St. N.W. District 4132 900000000000000600000- z.OOQO‘OQ'Q‘QOOOOOOOQ into going to the theater and playing on Page B-16.) IN THE beautiful TUDOR ROOM of Washingtons completely air- conditioned Hay-Adams House Delizhtful Summer Cuisine Featuring Items from Buffet Table at 60c Luncheon, 85¢ AND EVENING Dinner from $1.25 MMFNWER Lflm‘m | The Hay-Adams House HOTEL MAYFLOWER Lafavette Park & 16th Street O 00 the Wh: House Night Swimming until 10 Dancing Begins at 10 Special Attraction Enid Mitchell Soprano of Spirits— | Folks In That Air-Cooled KING COLE ROOM 820 Conn. Ave. K HOTEL Enjoy the Best at “Cy” Elli’ Dine here to- nite and enjov your favorite sea foods in cool comfort. Eilis Special SEA FOOD PLATTER ta!m:: dT\')‘ i Try the Best | Jumbo Soft Shell Crab Ellis’ Famous Crab Imperial YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS oo mixed by experts . . . also MICHELOB and BUDWEISER' BEERS. “CY” ELLIS Sea Food Restaurant and Raw Bar Marlboro Pike Hillside 0600 1011 E ST. N.W. 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Third Floor 29¢ Rayon Taffeta 22¢ yd. —A nice quality lustrous rayon taf- feta for linings, slips and many decorative pur« poses. 39 in. wide, Lovely pastel and dark shades. (Linings.) Street Floor. Men's $1.95 Windsor Crinkle Crepe Shirts (2 «J ea. —Crinkle crepe shirts do not have to be ironed. White, solid colors and fine stripes. Sizes 14 to 17!, in the group Street 69c Dry Cleaning Women's 59c Belts Fluid 39¢ ea. 39¢ gal. —Smart belts to cleaning Cleans —For home dry wear with Sum- everything to wear mer costumes. Pat- ent leathers, from dresses to smooth calf, hats Everything about the house fabricoids and colors, from woodwork to rugs plain or Third Floor and white with fancy buckles. Street Floor. Floor. 59c Alhambra $1.15 Sil-o-ette Opaque Window All-in-Ones Shades 39¢c ea. 88e ea. —The perfect fit ting under garment of run - resistant treco-tex rayon Bloomer, pantie or step-in style with brassiere top. Tea- rose or white. Sizes 32 to 42 Street Floor. Women's 19c Hand- made Linen Hdkfs. 15¢ ea. ~—White, color on white and pastel linen handkerchiefs with Armenian type lace edge. em- broidery, applique, drawn threads, replique hems Street Floor. —Standard 3x59 size shades in de- sirable colors Mounted on strong spring rollers, and complete with fix- tures. ‘Third Floor. Kleinert's 25¢ Gala! Dress Shields 3 prs. 47¢ —Regular and erescent shaped dress shields in white and flesh and 2,3 and 4 sizes Buy for vacation needs Friday. Floor. 50c Bucilla Wondersheen Cotton . 39e skein ~-700-vard skeins of cream colored mercerized cotton tting and g spreads, Fourth Floor. 36-in. Cotton Dress I Little Tots' Sun Suits 22¢ ea. —S e ersuckers, broadcloths and th pleated EKirts lors, prints and striped. Sizes 3to 8 Shrest Fourth Floor. 29¢ French Marquisette 17¢ yd. —A sheer, prett marquisette in wory or ecru for curtains, ete It is 48 inches wide and finished with neat selvage ‘Third Floor Laces - 47c yd. —Early season price $1.00 a yard. Light and dark colors and patterns 6 for SI1 —Usually 25c for a cup and saucer, Theyre of Noritaka gracefully shaped and beautifully decorated Third Floor. thin Noritake China Cups and Saucers china Street Floor. Summer Mesh Foundations $1.00 ea. —Corsets, girdles and corselettes that help make hot weather bearable, Corsets 1n sizes 26 to 34: Corselettes 34 to 46 Second Floor $1.59 Candlewick Bed Spreads $1.29 ea. —Handmade spreads with col- ored tuftings on a nice quality un- bleached sheeting. Double-bed size. Street Floor. 25¢ Imported Linen Crash Toweling 19¢ yd. —A nice quality I h 20e qt. —Drink Tomato juice these hot days for coolness and for health Large quart size jars at this price Friday. Street Floor. ders. Absorbent and a good weight for face and roller towels Street Floor. Cross & Blackwell's 25¢ Tomato Juice Washable Printed Spun Ravons 39¢ yd. —Early season price. 69c a yard Fifty beaut terns on light grounds. 36 inches wide. (Silks.) Street 99¢ ea. —Short fold chairs with wide arm rests, boxed seats, detachable wooden foot rest. Adjust- able to 3 positions. Fourth Floor. pat- 49 Beach Chair with Footrest The Popular Matching SUIT CASES *3.93 —They're grand traveling companions, because they're light in weight, stand a lot of hard knocks and the brown-checked canvas covers with red and brown stripes through the center are pleasing to the eye. 18, 21 and 24 inch sizes with leather bindings and twin locks. @ 18-in. Square Hat Boxes o 21-in. Wardrobe Cases, hold 6 or 8 dresses___$9.98 @ Men's 28-in. Pullman Cases ® Men's 24-in. Two-Suiters @ Men's Pullman Wardrobe Cases—large size_$17.95 annd “The Avenue=Tth. Sth and O St Air Cooled Fourth Floor.