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Show WINDSORS' ARRIVAL DATE SET BY W. W. New York Heartbeat Memos of a Mldnlghter: The David Windsors will come iA Feb.. via Hawaii . . . Frank Nugent, the Timet picture-rasper, will groom it early in Jan. Her last tag is Rivera . . . Henny .Young-man .Young-man aaya the battle between Delphine Dodge, Judith Allen and Jack Doyle is typical of all hit fights. He doesn't do any of the . ugrrung! fighting! . . . Frank T. Farrell front-paged the Roae-Brice-Holm nistter fur the World-Telly on July 20;. . , When ths mayor givea out a story, hs makes svery man vow he won't shsrs It with ths New York Sun reporter. Some sort of feud . . . Mrs. Clark Gable, now in our midst, says shs wiH give him a divorce anytime "he asks for it" . . . M. Sitverstone will be the new president of United Artists, succeeding succeed-ing A, H. Giannini . . . Whits slave raids In Atlantic City will result in ths indictment of the town's No. 1 spender . . . Bob Hope calls the duks's paL "Boo. Boo Bedaux" . , . Sallies In Our AUey: WHh Thomas E. Dewey, the special rackets pross-rutor. pross-rutor. soon in ths district attorney's throne because of the recent election, elec-tion, there isn't a gangster left in town, according to Insiders ... A midnighter remarked: "Broadway wont seem so colorful without them" . . "Mebbe not," sighed an- CKhtr"but. hell!Mow inma a us can get a girl!" Midtown Vignette: All the waiters at Schrafft's. according to the legend, leg-end, are collegcmen . . . They are arhooled all over again In the art of serving patrons, particularly about watching their Ps, Qs and 1 usage of the broad A . . . The other men waa waiting on a tabls of six people most of whom preferred "burnt almond ICS cream . . . Thr I waiter gave the word "almond" the i approved Schrafft class, pronouncing pronounc-ing it "ah-mahnd" . . . This drew titters and a guffaw or two from I ths customers, one of whom kept asking him to say it again . . . The waiter flushed slightly and made no comment ... He had his-revenge later ... As they got up to go, he gave one the check and said: "Tanks!" Street Scenery: At ths corner of Forty-eighth and Broadway: The unfortunate old gentleman with hair down to bis shouldsrs listening attentively to a barker's raucous discourss on how to prevent baldness bald-ness . . . Forty-ninth strset and Seventh; A taxlclimbs .onto the' sidewalk, almost caresaing a pedes- trian, to whom the hackman chorltes: "What's a-matter noiv-ous? noiv-ous? . . . The old colored woman near Loew's state yelling: "Repent!" to the tittering crowd at her heels . . . The mendicant sleeping on thej step leading to the Irving Trust bank at Forty-ninth indifferent to the millions in ths vaults under him .... Night Clubman: Sherman Bill-ingsley. Bill-ingsley. governor of the Stork club, I has his personal captain whose chief j duty is to keep his eyes on the boss 1st all times . . . The big idea is to watch for ths following signsls: I When Billingsley wants ths "count" j (ths totsl on the cash register at the moment) he touches his ear . . . I When he wishes a free round of drinks served to the party with which he is sitting, hs makes a circle on the table with his index finger . . . When the boss plays with his cravat it means: "Bring this party a bottls of wine on me" . . . When he toys with his coat pockst kerchief: "No check for this table" . . . When he runs his hand over his hair: "Tell me I'm wanted on the phone so I can leave tfeese bores." New Yorchida: Rodgers and1 Hart's Jingle. "Have You Met Miss Jones?" from "I'd Rather Be Right" ... La Garbo and Le Boyer in MGM's finest film in years. "Conquest" "Con-quest" . . . Bette Davis' big-time performance in "It's Love I'm After" Af-ter" . . . Ketty-Mara and her intelligent in-telligent chimpanxee, "Charlo." at ths French Casino . . . Cab Calloway's Callo-way's music-magic at tha Cotton club . . . Guy Lombardo's version of I "Sweet Someone." which will soonj sweep ths nation Those talented; Gertrude Hoffman Amatons who; prove that six-foot tall show girls i ars not merely clothes-horses at; ths International Casino . . . Fran-, ces Fsrmer's pretending in "Golden! Boy"- at ths Belasco. |