Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Mar 1956)

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ENC€)RE COMFORT contributes to steady, profitable patronage AT THE BABYLON Recently rebuilt following a fire. Associated Prudential’s Babylon Theatre on Long Island is completely reseated with Hey wood-Wakefield “Encore” chairs. The utmost comfort is provided by the new Formed Rubber Contour Cushions. The Contour conforms to the occupant’s body and has the resiliency of three inches of formed rubber over helical construction springs. In the competition for comfort, competition both from other theatres and from TV armchairs at home. Hey wood’s “Encore” is helping the Babylon maintain a capacity box office. HeywoodWakefield seating would be a profitable investment in comfort for you, too. Grey and black brick, glass and white marble adorn the front of the rebuilt Babylon Theatre. Architect: Maurice Bor nick, New York. The balcony contains 300 TC 701 de luxe “Encore” chairs with steel roil spring backs spaced 39" back-to-back. 7 /!(' nain lloor contains 600 TC 700 “Encore” chairs spaced 36" bacn-to-back. All chairs are upholstered in malibu twotoned striped velour, rose in the balcony and blue on the main floor. HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD COMPANY, Theatre Seating Division, Menominee, Michigan • Sales Offices: Baltimore • Chicago • New York BETTER THEATRES SECTION 5