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  2009 HOUSE RULES

COATS AND PACKAGES must be checked in the coatroom with the exception of coats and packages belonging to guests staying in the guest bedrooms. The WNRC is not responsible for personal property left in the coat check.

DRESS CODE: Members and their guests are required to be properly attired.

WOMEN may wear pantsuits or slacks, but, not jeans or similar informal attire. For example: permitted clothing for ladies shall include suits, dresses and skirts or tailored trousers with dress shirts, blouses or sweaters, but, shall not include casual sports wear.

MEN are required to wear a jacket in the building and a jacket and tie in the public rooms, i.e. -- Pub (main dining room and bar, the elevator lobby dinning room requires a jacket only), 4th Floor Lounge, Library and Lincoln Room. During July and August men are required to wear jackets in the Pub but no tie.

PROHIBITED CLOTHING in the Clubhouse: jeans, designer denim apparel and other denim clothing, shorts, capri, clam digger and cargo pants, t-shirts, halter-topped sportswear and bare middriff tops, mini-shirts or dresses, workout or warm-up suits, sport, beach or thong sandals and sneakers or other athletic shoes.

MEMBERS and GUESTS DRESSED in PROHIBITED CLOTHING shall enter and exit the club through the service entrance which is located to the right of the photo shop at the main entrance. Use the service elevator - exit and enter 1R.

NOT WITHSTANDING THE ABOVE on weekdays, members and guests checking into or out of guest rooms may pass through the lobby, to and from the elevator and the front door, wearing informal dress that includes no prohibited items, but after check-in and before check-out the balance of the rule applies in full.

The Club reserves the right, in its sole discretion to determine on a case by case basis, what is or is not appropriate attire.

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