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

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Draped or pleated Valenciennes and heavy silk galoons are not extensively used. Fixtures for Hanging Draperies and Curtains FiiVtures: Where it is necessary to place poles at orchestra pit, box doors, entrances to boxes and exit doors, and it is desired to conceal rings or poles, to any size tubing may be attached the "Easy Attachable Flat Track." The fewer poles and rings shown, the more attractive the draperies and hangings will appear. The day of a large display of polished brass poles and rings is fast passing. This track as well as all kinds of gimp tacks, curtain holders, bracket rings, escutcheon pins, curtain-pole sockets, brass rods, metal stair-plates, grommets, cur- tain weight-braid, etc., are seldom stocked by local dealers, but upon inquiry of the large drapery-fixture supply houses they may be se- cured. 91