The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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wmmmmmm THE AUDITORIUM looking front is embellished by modernistic murals. The stepped ceiling seems to lower and eliminate bareness from what would ordinarily be a rather high ceiling. In this view can be noticed the change in the seating arrangement, the front portion of the center bank having twelve chairs to the row, while the rear tier having only eleven. THE AUDITORIUM, looking toward the rear, the brilliance of the lighting scheme adds a charm which is definitely an attraction. To the wall surfaces have been applied velours specially dyed in soft coral shades. The murals, previously mentioned, are painted on velour in a special process known as "low relief." producing an effect of raised motifs and design.