Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1929 — Page 16

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GOTHAM'S W OPENS UP OWN DANCE CASINO Far Into Night Society Folks Make Merry at SIO Cover Charge. BV HAEK V FKRGI SON Initrd Prm Stall ( orrrMinndcnt NEW YORK. June s—The Central Park Ca.vno, -which seriously threatens to become the Deauville of Manhattan island, was opened Tuesday night to the tune of three jazz bands and a $lO cover charge. The general public didn’t even bother to send its regrets, for it wasn't invited anyway. So to the “four hundred.' plus 200 more invited guests, went the privilege of kicking the first varnish of! the chairs at New York’s most exclusive dancing and dining emporium. Although Anthony J. Drexel Biddle Jr. and his associates had assured New Yorkers any one could dine at the Casino —if he had the price —it developed that invitations had beeen sent out, and that more invitations would be sent out tonight, tomorrow night and many another night. Perhaps it was just as well that the general public did not get in. It might have starved while trying to get something to eat out of a menu that included: Cardinal de mer a L'Americaine, Poussin Desosse Armenonville, aspereges vertes sauce moasseluie and corurer Romaine f.amande. That wasn't the half of it, but it was enough to bewilder some of the "four hundred” plus 200, who await-

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ed all a-quiver to know what they were going to eat. It developed that what they ate was fish, peas, chicken, asparagus and strawberry ! ice cream. But. you can take it from some of the guests, the food was simply swell. Then arose Mr. Joseph Urban and ! passed out poems. The poems vere in praise of the decorations, which, oddly enough, had been done by one Mr. Joseph Urban. The poems explained that in the main dining room "broad surfaces of silver give a neutral background to a pulsating rhythm of maroon and green which rises to a crescendo of purple, blue and green.” After dinner the guests were at liberty to stroll into the small dining room in which “gray fumed knotty pine, a ruddy ceiling and coarse materials of vigorous texture and pattern establish the atmosphere designed to be suitable for breakfast after a morning ride, a leisurely intimate luncheon and a refuge for diners driven from the terrace by sudden storms.” Tire quotation marks are Mr. Urban's. It. was some six weeks ago that Biddle, Florenz Ziegfeld. Adolph Zukor and William Rhinelander Stewart announced they intended to revive the glory of the Casino, where gentlefolk rested their bicycles against the veranda and swallowed mint juleps in the nineties. The general public, of course, was to be invited. That was why no one could understand why the place was searched so carefully for stowaways, why a special squad of police eyed guests coldly and even seemed a trifle suspicious of the two princesses and the admiral who waved their invitations. Both Princess Rospigliosi and Princess Lopkowicz convinced the detectives they belonged to the party and soon Admiral Harris also sailed safely through the outer defenses. Poems in hand, the guests strolled through the lobby where "absence of ornament and reliance upon pure proportion serve as a foil to the more formal rooms.”

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