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

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8. Colonial uniform; cut-away coat with col- lar opening at front or white jabot with striped vestee attached; court breeches; white stockings and black pumps. Miscellaneous Uniforms Door-man. Single-breasted frock coat to the knee, with standing collar and braid down cen- ter of coat; to fasten with hooks and eyes; trimmed with black or colored velvet; collar and cuffs finished with gold cord at edge. Superintendent. Five-buttoned frock coat to the knee; turned down collar with short lapels; six buttons down the center and slashers back of coat from waist down. Policeman. Double-breasted frock coat; standing or lay-down collar with large reveres; to button across the breast with five buttons on each side of the coat; pocket flaps to waist line of coat and slashers in the back. Length of coat four inches below the knee. Porter. Standing or lay-down collar, four or five buttons down the center; straight cut. 266