The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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THE PROSCENIUM, very nearly as wide as the auditorium itself, permits excellent, untiring vision for all angles. The design of the side walls is prominent in this view. It is simple, with a light cove recessed to give indirect illumination. The standee rail in the foreground, with its leather-upholstered arm rest and illuminated glass-block aisle heads, is most modern. THE AUDITORIUM, looking toward the rear, is remarkable in its simplicity. The decorative scheme, being neither garish in color nor ginger-bready in ornamentation, is in keeping with the refinement of the neighborhood clientele. The modern upholstered-back and spring-edge chairs, properly pitched to give visual comfort, are most inviting.