The vaudeville theatre, building, operation, management (1918)

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Wicker and fiber chairs, though not infre- quently used, are unsatisfactory, occupying more room and soon becoming rickety. Box and loggia chairs are subjected to harder usage than the ordinary chair, and should be purchased with this in mind. Not a little may be done in the way of "dressing up" the house by choosing box chairs in good taste; it is suggested that the purchaser get in touch with someone who can advise him as to what the possibilities are of changing the design without materially increasing the cost, when buying either bentwood or any other standard chair. Installation It is most important that the chair manufac- turer be responsible for the setting of the chairs. The average width of seats is 18 inches to 22 inches. The distance from back to back is from 30 inches to 34 inches, usually gov- erned by the local codes or building regulations. The average width of aisles is 30 inches to 36 inches at the first row of seats, increasing Ij inches every 5 feet up to and including the last row, although in some cities the building code permits an entire aisle being but 3 feet 78