Variety (January 1917)

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14 VARIETY TO THE MEMBERS OF THE National Vaudeville Artists, AND THE VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS AND MANAGERS OF AMERICA Our new Club House, corner of Broadway and 48th Street, was opened Saturday, January 20, 1917, for a general inspection and reception. The consensus of opinion on all sides was that this Club is on a par with the larger and most elaborate in New York City, and members will be proud to entertain their friends in these beautiful rooms. The Club will be open from 9 A. M. to 2:30 A. M. The attractive rooms were thronged all day and night with ladies and gentlemen from the entire theatrical profession, managers and newspaper representatives. The Club embraces every convenience for members 9 comfort. There is a large and daintily furnished Ladies 9 Reception and Writing Room, a general promenade Where ladies and gentlemen may gather, reading, writing and lounging, billiard and card rooms for the men, and a cafe large enough to provide for all. These rooms are all fitted for club purposes in the most elaborate style, and with a view to comfort and convenience. If the membership continues to increase at the rate it has for the past month, the House Com- mittee has deemed it advisable to make arrangements for another floor to conveniently take care of the members. Thousands of telegrams were received from all over the country, and the Commit- tee takes this means of thanking all artists for their good wishes; also the press repre- sentatives and the managers. We particularly desire to thank the managers for the great consideration given our Committee on matters pertaining to the interests of vaudeville artists. In a liberal spirit, all questions brought to their attention have been generously received, which is a forerunner of the peace and harmony desired both by the artists and the nianagers. If you are not a member, and desire to be one, by filling out the application herewith, it will be given consideration. NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS, Inc. Inc. .Application for 3tfcembersl)ip NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS, Inc. Broadway and 48th Street, New York City 191 Name Age Permanent Address Married or Single Are you a member of any other theatrical organizations, if so, state names thereof Are you in good standing in said organization? If not in good standing state reasons briefly P. S.—THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY $5.00, ONE-HALF YEAR DUES APPLICANT.