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NO COVER ^ No pNOMINIMUM | Tax n Open From \g AM. to \l:30 AM. ^WiSHIWTWTJ MOST UNIQUE (OCKTAIL 10UNQE _I (OOttll / TINE , 4,7 ^ MIXED DRINKS FROM > i Restaurant & COCKTAIL LOUNGE | 2649 Conn. Ave. Near Wardman Park and the Shoreham Fashionable Music ANN ARLEN and Her Violin PEGGY HURDLE at the Piano BERT BERNATH I with his Orchestra j and sweet voiced ] Sue Milroy I From 8:30 P.M. I No Cover Choree f Luncheon e Dinner | ' Supper I, Beeervitioni: Mr. Romoine I/ IPhone NA. 3810 1/ "Raleigh Cocktail Ilf Lounge and Tavern" If U, HOTEL RALEICH U ^ Ptnn. Ave. at 12th St. V ^ ■i - ' Afavo *rre *M**~f>~ A ^ r yr?0~i I q r* ★ LUNCHEON & DINNER An enticing selection of delicious food perfectly prepared. ★ ★ ★ Special facilities for ban quet and wedding parties Hotel Hamilton 14th and K Sts. N.W. CALL LION, D X. 2 S t t After Dark News and Comment of the Night Clubs. Trad* Mark Registered V. B. Patent Office By Harry MacArthur With the threat of famine over a large part of the world, with grain and meat shortages imminent here, this seems to be the day when we should tell you not to worry too much about it. As a matter of fact, L_ For an j Evening j that’s j different i Come and \ listen to I i Michel | and His Gypsy Ensemble j Ntver a Tax MUSIC BEGINS AT 6:45 '9/fM'A 1020 Vermont Ave. N.W. RE. 1356 OPEN SUNDAY Restaurant Madrillon Wash. Bldg., 15th St. and N. Y. Ave. / Wednesday's Special Luncheon —thot dish which is famous the world over, , made as only Chef \ Maggia makes it: mmm i ■UMi Served From 11:30 to 3 Music by Lulls Duo i Dinner 3 to 8 v LsssU Trio \ • i Supper end Deneine 8:30 i to 1:30 A.M. Johnny V Bobh’i Mndrlllonieno end Leiele Trio pleyinr for uninterrupted deneine. Mlcuelito. Eddie Poin dexter and popular voealx. there are those who think what you should do is throw a party. And if you don’t believe it, let us pass along today a freshly-received prospectus, which speaks for itself, to-wit: How long has it been since you and your group had the feeling of “oh, gee, the banquet to night!”?—and remember those prime ribs of beef au jus? 200 servings of boneless stuffed chicken? Cocktails for 1,500? Once again accomodations for affairs of this sort can be ar ranged, and in our files, we have complete and adequate informa tion as to where, when and how. The Party Booking Agency was originally established for the sole purpose of relieving you of the strain of arranging such mag nanimous social affairs, and now that we have the “Green Light,” we are happy to announce that we are at your service. Next time you get that feeling of “oh, gee, cocktails for 1,500 tonight!” you know right where you can go now. * * * * The first sensation of the Duet’s recently inaugurated entertainment policy has arrived, in the person of Jerry Cooper. Of course, Mr. Herb Sachs always has had the notion it was his duty to hire the ablest performers available at the mo ment, but in the afTable Mr. Cooper he has a true show-stopper. When he steps up to the microphone to sing (Mr. Cooper, not Mr. Sachs) he even draws those Sinatra reac tions from hardened Duet ringsiders and nine or ten songs before being allowed to retire is Just about par. Also making life livelier at this resort is Monica Boyar, a sultry Dominican lass, whose Calypso ditties are wonderful. The third member of the current entertain ment trio is ierry Bergmann, a comedy magicJan, who suddenly replaced ;tiade< Ralton. _ Understatement of the week, ris ing from the next table the other night while Lu-Cella, the Trade Winds headliner, was engaged in her sensational dance, which prin cipally involves the courtship of a large jungle drum: “My, that’s rather suggestive, isn't it?” * * * * The Midnight Merry-Go-Round . . . Add reactions to the above named Jerry Cooper, this by Jack Espey, the publicity man. upon hear ing Mr. C. sing “I'm Always Chas ing Rainbows”: “Oh, that’s beautiful. I remember in 1919 I sat in the bal : AN APPETIZING MENU for Luncheon 11:30 till 65c Finatt Cocktails DELICIOUS DINNERS I NO COVER—NO MINIMUM Matt Windsor's j rousing anterteinmcnt 9 p.m. till dosing cony of the Belasco Theater. That’s a gorgeous, gorgeous song. Even the music." Come down out of that balcony, Mr. Espey. Mr. Chopin wants to thank you. ... A fast lass with a show tune, this Busan Shepherd, now at the Brown Derby. One of her special ditties is “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly,” an Irv ing Berlin song from "Annie Get Your Gun,” which opens April 25 In New York. . . . Another thing you may or may not know is that the Statler Embassy Room’s pianist band leader, Ted Straeter, once studied voice at the St. Louis Con servatory. A fellow student was Helen Traubel, the Met’s Wagnerian soprano. She was studying piano. . . . New arrivals at the Embassy Room, as of last night, were Senor Wences, the wonderful ventriloquist, and Pierre D’Angelo and Vanya, dancers. . . . New arrivals at the Crossroads, as of Sunday night, were Trombonist Toby Tyler and his or chestra. Mr. T. is doing all his own arranging and, according to some one who knows more about it than we do, the instrumentation is unique —trombone lead and two saxes. . . . Johnny Duggan, the Trade Winds’ Irish tenor, is probably the only Irish tenor in town on a diet. He's reported to have a Broadway show in the offing when he slims down properly. Doing fine with it so far. * * * * Among the other things you might overhear in the night Is such chatter as this: "Man, ya know, ever since my grandma went offkey on a sick kick, I decided to go righteous and live on a health kick myself. Man, ya know it's frantic bein’ a sick chick. I’ve been stayin’ up late after the job diggin’ some other cats and canaries. So, man, the other day I knew it was time I go on that square binge. Ya know what I mean? I was really brought down that day, so I got out my old GI blanket and hiked up to the roof top of my joint. I was hoping to put some notes on paper while I dug some of that stuff the sun knocks out. Man, ya know it sends , a cat to dig some of that sunlight once in awhile. “And. man, just as I reached that sky terrace, the juice started to come on like Woody Herman. I didn’t want to be a damp cat, so I beat It back to my place and caught a few choruses of the big band noise on the radio. I heard a session that really knocked me out. All those big-time cats were Washlatfaa'a f haatra laataaraat Cocktails—Dinner—Snppor Twa Shaw* Nightly, tilO ft 1 IMS Featuring A NEW DON COSSACK REVUE | * * * Balalaika Original Orchestra Fer Dancing laaa. Ava. 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Thus Jack "Jive” Schafer, talking to a friend at the Club Nightingale. What he said was that he went up on the roof to get some sun, but it started to rain so he came back down to his apartment and listened to the radio. Heard a program he liked, too. 2 Given 6 to 18 Months In Trojan Gambling Case Joseph B. Walling, 49, of the 1700 block of Massachusetts avenue N.W., and Charles R. Warde, 52, of the 2100 block of Massachusetts ave nue N.W., yesterday afternoon were PHIL and HARVEY’S Restaurant 916 Sixteenth N.W. Opposite Carlton Hotel" featuring FINE FOOD Pleasant Atmosphere LUNCHEON DINNER 11 to 3 5 to 9 Open Sundays Closed Mondays M AT THE PIANO AND HIS ORCH. i Dancing 9:30 ’til closing Min. $1 it Sat. $2 ] 3 Sheraton Hotel 15th Cr L Sts. N.W. „ _ sentenced by Justice James M. Proc tor of District Court to serve from 6 to 18 months on charges of set ting up a gaming table in the Trojan Club, 1700 block of Massa chusetts avenue N.W. Immediately after imposing sen tence, Justice Proctor set bail at $2,500 for each defendant, pend ing appeal from the District Court conviction. The two men, prosecuted by As sistant United States Attorney Charles B. Murray, were convicted April 9 by a jury. A previous trial had resulted in a hung Jury. THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVE DANCED TO THE MUSIC OFFERED BY JACK CORKY & HIS BAND OF 12 AT I BALLROOM Say IT’S TOPS PLAYS NIGHTLY \ 9 TO MIDNIGHT Except SUNDAYS Three<Hour Dance Price Ladies 34c, Gentlemen 54c -- 40 Min. From Downtown Route 20 St. Care. Free • Trantfert From Other Linee and Bueei in D. C. Motor Meat. Ave. 20 Min. -1, HOTEL TWENTY-FOUR HUNDRED 2400 SIXTEENTH STREET N.W. DANCING 9 TO 2 COCKTAILS 5 TO 8 NO COVER CHARGE PETE MACIAS and his orchestra Banquets, Receptions, Dances, Luncheons — far reservations, Alfred, Banquet Manager. Columbia 7200 DINE in the beoufiful I |! EMPIRE ROOM Dinners from $1.65 ■ ——i « i n i l ■ ■ y ■ ^^msusmmmsams Try ALL-BRAN Apple Spice Muffins! 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