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

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preferably in black and white, are best for this use. Billboards Considerable attention should be paid to the actual making of one, three and eight-sheet boards, with special reference to their dura- bility and weather-resisting qualities. Other- wise much needless expense may be incurred in renewing them each season; a little more time and money spent on the first construction will make boards that will last through several sea- sons. On all boards, the flat surface upon which the paper is posted should allow for a two-inch margin all around; in other words, this surface, for a one-sheet, should be 32 inches wide and 46 inches high, the standard one-sheet being 28 inches wide by 42 inches high. The two- inch margin all around this provided, should be blanked in with white paper. The surface upon which paper is to be pasted should never be painted, as no paste has been found for practical use that will stick paper to a painted surface when exposed to the sun and weather. 2S0