Show i Salaries of Night Club Stars Triple Those of Cabaret Days YORK May Ia 14 AP AP AP- There to is a saying along alone the Rialto that the b beet beat t way to become me a nl u it club cIa chit entertainer la is to go 10 on the stage Broa Q vay likes like nothing belter better than to create new Idols of ot the musical mu mu- sic al comedy coQ and revue Let t the star be proclaimed and Immediately a field often orten more lucrative e than the stage is s opened in bids made by supper club proprietors The same Mme opportunity exists for artists whose names have hae long been established in the electric signs The chorus girl who does not obJect object object ob ob- ob- ob to more mone money for tor theatre dancing now rushes from the stage to the supper upper club They The average a from 60 50 M to litO a week but in the thedas theda's days das of the cabaret one did w well n to tomake tomake tomake make 35 or Hundreds of ot these thele and other entertainers would be affected af- af affected af af- should the police commissioner commis enforce a proposed ed a a. a m. m closing hour for New eY York night clubs I hen ben Chariots Chariot's Revue repeated its visit Is It to Now New ow York Jack rack Buchanan Buchan Buchan- an Beatrice Lillie Lilile and Gertrude Lawrence received ed several hundred dollars weekly for tor appearing at Chariots Chariot's Rendezvous This was In addition to their salaries larl s In n the English revue Mar Mary Hay and Clifton Webb ebb of or Sunny took In a similar amount for their supper club dancing LikewIse Likewise Like Like- wise did Fred and Adele Astaire They are now in London preparing preparing ing to Introduce another American musical show how Toes Tip to the English public Sophie Tucker ho who Is as All well ell known In Franco France and England as she is III here I operates her own club dUb and ma makes maes ell more as an entert entertainer So does Texas Guinan who ho advanced advanced advanced ad ad- from t tire tim ranks of hostesses hostesses host host- esses to proprietorship When hen Irene Bordoni was wa appearing appearing appear appear- ing on Broadway in Naughty Cinderella she was offered con- con m more than her hr stage tage re receipts re- re to sink in a 1 nl night club but declined Marilyn Miller considers her work In Sunny enough nough for tor fora tora a day and night So does dots At Al Jolon Jol- Jol son on Dozens of ot offers await them bo however boer er should they wish to star siar for tor the men who s sell U bottled water at 12 U a quart and club sandwiches at 1150 each Mm Hostesses who are selected for tor their beauty and personality are found in many of ot the clubs dubs Their principal duties lire are to sit at tables and dance with men who come without without without with with- out women companions The management management man man- pays them lit little 11 in fn most noses cases but th their lr tips give II them an income as high as an a a. week Head II waiters receive up to 00 a week and several eral of ot them now haeth have ha th thor their lr own clu clubs club Every ery establishment must have ha haven havea n a hand and the cost ranges from to which is divided among the members ra Almost any kind of ot entertainment can Gan n he be found The clubs flourish In numbers and range ranee from the type which advertises cs The Hottest Show Sho in Town or Broadways d s 's Highest Kicker to those offering more dignified dignified dig dig- enter entertainment There are the singers of ot Blues Bluell dancers dancer comedians Impersonators Impersonator and what hat nots Some of ot the places throw open their doors to anyone anone that has hall the price Others lay stress upon the smart atmosphere and cater to fashionable patronage The latter have hl hl higher hei- hei heich ch charges and generally 1 pay the entertainers larger 8 salaries The sale of intoxicating beverages Is barred b by numerous clubs while others risk the chance of ot receiving a visit an and 1 p padlock from the federal federal fed fM- eral district attorney Many clubs open only to last a ate few weeks Others Others Oth Oth- ers tr may run several months during the theatrical season eason An even number numb r run throughout the year ear Profits of ot proprietors vary ac according according according ac- ac cording to their patronage their heir charges and the length of time they stay tay open Some of ot them matte make around 10 a season but the average emge is said to be about A few te have made more |