Carnavál 1941. Julio De Caro plays 7 shows at the Teatro Pueyrredon de Flores opposite Eddie Kay and his Alabama Jazz. Segments of the shows were broadcast live on Radio El Mundo.

The building (top, right, from parabuenosaires.com) was created by Belgian architect Alberto Edmundo Bourdon (1881-1965). It still stands, but is currently slated for demolition.
The ad from El Mundo newspaper is below, right. The text is:
"...and remember that the traditional dances of the PUEYRREDON de FLORES, Rivadavia 6871, are starting tomorrow. Típica Julio de Caro - Eddie Kay and his Alabama Jazz."
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