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Show CHAPTERS FROM MANHATTAN'S CONTINUED STORY j the housemaid's knM nld to her mitt? . . . "What do yon hear from the mop?" , Memos of hOdnlghteri Cer-trude Cer-trude Lawrence and J. Hrrti Jr, th taxi scion, are ticking tha lam mater . . . Irwin Shaw, the play-writer, play-writer, and Actreai Marian Edward Ed-ward are bused aa merging last week . . . There are five hits In Jerry Kern's new ahow, "Very Warm for May" . . . Moet tuneful, they aay, la "All the Thine You Are" . . . Now they are blending Jane Pickens" name with E. Du-chin'a. Du-chin'a. Middle-aisle talk soon, etc . . . Gloria Grafton and her groom mustn't dot . . . The creator of that piece of paper which (when folded) make's Hitler's map look like a hog, cleared a fast five Gs In the first month , . . It's a boy for th Ken (CBS) Roberta at Lenox HIU heap . . . Kaloah, the Cotton Club's torso twlrler, Is really named Kate Kelly. Mldtowa Vignettes She's the type Janet Gaynor used to be in the movies . . . Born in a tiny town, she yenned for The White Light nights she read about in Odd M-Intyre's M-Intyre's column, and all the other paragraphs the Broadway historians his-torians syndicated . . . From one 'fan mag she picked out her Dream Man, because she liked th ound of hi nam . . . She aciasored Bla likenesses, too, and put them In frames, and they were the last things sh looked at before ii turned out the light every p. m. . . . Sh finally fell In lore with him . . . Not long ago ah cam to New York with the hope of meeting meet-ing him , . . The nearest she got to him was when he nearly knocked her down, after sh asked1 for his autograph . . . Th look of contempt he focused on her mad her a little sick . . . And so cruel Indifference wrote his name out of her life . .'. Too atrtusned to go home to th small townbaos. sh got a Job Oil week ... In a dipping dip-ping bureau, where sh (can th newspapers for mentions of celebrities celeb-rities . . . On of th client being ,th ham ah now detests. New Tetcfcldst Splrys naughty ballads at th W. 32nd street Tony's V . . Paul Whiteman's return re-turn to town at th New Yorker Terrace Room . . . Th "Hello Beautiful!" gtrleg show at tn International In-ternational . . . The Rodger and Hart es j-carawr, "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" from Too Msny Girls" . . . Th Andrews gals' recording of "Chlco's Love Song" (Cuban double-talk) . . . Maxin Sullivan with Tats Waller's Wal-ler's crew at th Famous Door, th new high In hot chocolate , . . Scallions to th screeching brakes on th Lexington Ave. buses. , Bounds to th Night: In th Gay 90s: "Be carefuL His ear writes down everything you say" . . At th Savoy Ballroom: "She's th kind of a girl fellow pick up Instead of out" . . . At th Whirl Ing Top: "She has th sort of figure that holds up a conversation" conversa-tion" ... la Club Gaucho: "Get a load of them a deb with a dub" ... . At the Swing: "Her morals ! have been doing tight-wire act for years" ... In th 18: "Lissen, tngrate. Keeping on your toes doss not mean stepping on others!" . . . At the 9 o'Clock:- "Clarence Dar-row Dar-row said It I no Indication of brains to have money. If you think It Is, look at those who have tt"... In front of the Winter Garden: "They; keep beefing about what he's doing to then Instead of remembering re-membering what be did for them" ... At the preview of "Th Roaring Roar-ing Twenties": "Everyone makes mistake. That's why we bar elections" elec-tions" . . . At th Cotton Club: Th world will be better when all th Isms become Waams" ... At the 50th Street newsreel temple: tem-ple: "Apparently th Germans think our embargo hi won than our bite." Walter Winchell New Yerk Heartbeat Broadway Descriptions! Greer Garson: Perfectly Ironed linen... Martha Raye: A storm In the port. ' ram About Tewni J. P. Mor-- Mor-- gan In th Time and Life building build-ing lift, looking at his teeth (via a hand mirror) after being den-tist'd den-tist'd on the 22nd floor . . . Doris Duke, another walking mint, slumming slum-ming at Keller's Stables, on W. 51st street . . . Senator Robert F. Wagner, among th sentimentalists at the Diamond Horseshoe ringside ring-side . . . George 8. Kaufman, the' ' cosssaasln of "Th WooUcott Who Cam to Dinner" show. In front of the Astor hotel nibbling on his nails . . . George Jean Nathan In . the Stork Club trying to appear unimpressed by the oo-la-la of Simone Simon . . . Rlcardo Cortex, of the magic lanterns, at L Sherman's Sher-man's Ssth street spot, giving the gals a treat by fluttering his sinful sin-ful eyelashes . . . Betty Grable, the divorcee, confirming the legends, by publicly adoring her Sweet-hartle Sweet-hartle Shaw . . . Jack Dempsey and his devoted Hannah dancing happily together . . . Jack Pulaski, Variety's I bee, whose expression Is always: "Whaddaya wanna make of it?" . . . Blueslnger Dinah Shore giving the Broadway loafers a thrill. by trying to holddown her hat and skirts at the same time. Sallies la Oar Alley: Two girls en the corner of 3th street the other night were wondering out loud what movie to see . . . "There Is a eery good show at the Strand," said one . . . "Yes, but there's also a sweU on at the Capitol," said th other . . . "Well, let's go to the Strand," said th first, "they have got batter coming attractions there'' . . . Patricia Wilder, Bob Hope's original "Honeychlle," was relating her experiences abroad during the blackouts ... "I was nervous, of course," said Pat, "but Bob Hope was worst. Hs won Jitterbug Jit-terbug contest, and he wasn't even dancing 1" ... Do you know what |