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PREMIERE MONTH Hollywood?╟╓s Most Spectacular Show ' ?╟úWONDERFUL WORLD" staged and directed by DONN ARDEN STARRING ANNA MARIA ALBERGHETTI plus HAPPY JESTERS Introducing World?╟╓s Largest PANORAMIC STAGE 1st Show-?╟÷$5.50 (plus tax)?╟÷dinner, dancing, show NEW LOW PRICE FOR 2nd SHOW Fjyii (plus tax) for 2 drinks, jF dancing and show TUES., WED. & THURSi ONLY frank SENNES?╟╓ ' lijfloulin Nightly Except Monday NO COVER CftftftCE Sunset near Vine in Hollywood . Reservations: HO 9*6333 This Clipping From New York, N. Y., Journal of Commerce & Commercial This Clipping From New York, N. Y., Journal of Commerce & Commercial |!| )5PP 1 $ 1100_________________ MiiiiuiiiHMiiTHiWniiiiiHiniiuiiM Entertainment On Broadway iiiiitiiiiinirminiitiHiHiiiHHHiiiiHiiiiiHtiiiHBiiuiiiiiuiiHiiitiiiunitiiHtiHminniiiHtiiHHtumniHinHiiiB " ings in the world. . Coupled with Ravel?╟╓s ?╟úLa Valse,?╟Ñ the spectacle, . with its cast of \ldO artists, em-; ploys scenes that suggest a guided tour of a picture gallery SEP 2 3 By ETHEL GOLBY ?╟úRussia?╟Ñ the new film by the veteran photographer-reporter Ju-lien Bryan, will have its first performance Sunday evening at Carnegie Hall. Shat will also be the only perftrmahce here this season tf this finst aamplete documentary record of present-day life in the U.&S.R. The scenes of contemporary Russia are in full color and Mr. Bryan appears with his | film,* as commentator, to report i on conditions as he found them on his 19th tour of Russia, covering a period of 30 years. ; Opening Today ?╟úCat on a Hot Tin Roof?╟Ñ: 5 starring Elizabeth Taylor, Paul j Newman and Burl Ives, opens to-! day at Radio City Music Hall f Based on?╟  Tennessee Williams?╟╓ Pulitzer Prize-winning play by : Richard Brooks, who alsp directed I the film, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer re-Judith Anderson Entertainment Here and iiittmnniimimiiimiHimmnuiimiiiiifiiiiiiiiuimimuimniniimiinmiimiimiiimiiiimiiinimmttmHn By ETHEL COLBY lobster dinner delivered to their le?·Se highlights . ard Jack Carson in major support jHotel in Hollywood, of the stars. / (reached up North to At Latin Quarter pick Shawn, one of the nation?╟╓s newest and brightest comedy stars, makes his debut as a Latin Quarter headliner . this evening when he begins a five-week engagement at the West 48th street showpiece as the star of Donn Arden?╟╓s stunning production. The brawny Shawn," who has a deceptive aproach to broad comedy, will be succeeding Roberta Sherwood in that spotlight. Jottings The Coachman, a new' and distinctive restaurant in New York?╟╓s financial district, opens ^ts doors today with' double entrances on 13 William street and 55 Beaver street . .*. The Hollywood Beach Fla., has enlist the Marguerite Piazza is the new attraction at the Waldorf-Astoria?╟╓s Empirfe Room. This engagement foretells the closing, of the Starlight Roof, and sparks the nocturnal spirits of Gotham?╟╓s gadabouts. The Empire Room, with [its stately decor and fir^e, cuisine, always allows for luxurious din ing. The stars, who occupy its spotlight, are likewise discerningly selected. The result is the personification of elegance; which is mirrored in the personality of Miss Piazza. ?╟úAufcubn Gallery,?╟Ñ .the new ipublic relations services of David Music Hall stage revue, produced 0. Adler Associates, the same out 8 .. - . ' . - ?╟≤ .i . I. _ C'L ilL-i._Unndlaei f'Kt by Russell Markert, is said to be a lavish artistic fantasy based on some of the most famous paint- fit that so capably handles the hotels Astor, Manhattan and Commodore in Gotham. Shawn in Revue Dick Shawn, whose antics have been making Television viewers laugh for many seasons, made an auspicious debut as chief performer in Dquxl.Arden?╟╓s spectacular revue at the Latin Quarter. This is a very funny man, with | diverse talents. He can deliver i a joke, a pantomimic segment, a I song' or a dance with equal skill, and his zanyi outlook on some serious aspects is equally hilarious, Cotillion Room Reopens A lew blocks north of the Pl^sa (whe^e ysa- Kirk is holding loFth) the Pierre Hotel reopened its distinguish^ Cotillion Room. Stanley Melba, who is jthe directing showmaii there, has a novel entertainment in what is called ?╟úAn Evening with Victor Her-?½ bert.?╟Ñ Music is the byword here,| and, for its renditions, Ray Middle- V, ton, Jimmy Carroll and Dolores! Perry provide melodic delight. I Nostalgia is glorified here, withl a marked flair for fidelity. Lobster by Phone New Yorkers bay now pick upp their telephones and have a hot; home by special courier in a matter of minutes, Adolph Flashner, proprietor of the King of the Sea Restaurant of 879 Third avenue, announced. Mr. Flashner, who serves his seafood delicacies to at least a thousand patrons each day, revealed that the regular King of the Sea menu will prevail for home deliveries. There is no additional charge for home deliyery other than the regular ?╟úeating out?╟Ñ men,u price at the restaurant ?╟úEdt-ins?╟Ñ 'may utilize, their Dinei^Club cards, Mr. Flashner added. 4 I MAKE MINE MUSICPat I Boone and his I charming wife, I Shirley make a I musical request I of Max Fidler?╟╓s 1 C o n t i ne n tal I Group at Frank I Sennes3 Moulin 1 Rouge in Holly-I wood w h ere I such great stars I a$?· Jerry Lewis, 1 Shimmy Davis, fMfr., Betty Gra-I hie, ^bera&e, I Ann&'MUria Al-I hqrgheUi, are m a rrtp n g the uh e a d l iners of H Donn Arden?╟╓s mRevue.