. The Kodak Salesman. e twos. Now I realize thatthere aint no particular glory foreither the store or the clerk inselling a two-cent stamp for twocents but there was the card exten-ing the curtesey and I needed thestamps. I got the stamps and atthe same time the impreshun thatabout the nerviest thing the younglady behind the counter had everrun up against was my requestfor stamps. The salesgirl acted one thing,the sign said another. And thats what I wonderabout the store—We make quitea point of our service to ama-chures for example. Now I won-der when an amachure wants toknow what was the matt


. The Kodak Salesman. e twos. Now I realize thatthere aint no particular glory foreither the store or the clerk inselling a two-cent stamp for twocents but there was the card exten-ing the curtesey and I needed thestamps. I got the stamps and atthe same time the impreshun thatabout the nerviest thing the younglady behind the counter had everrun up against was my requestfor stamps. The salesgirl acted one thing,the sign said another. And thats what I wonderabout the store—We make quitea point of our service to ama-chures for example. Now I won-der when an amachure wants toknow what was the matter of thisnegative oy that one. do we givehim the informashun as if we wereglad to or as if we had to? Wetell them that we want to help inour ads but do the folks back ofthe counter act as if we wanted tohelp when people take us at ourprinted word? I wonder. How would I look with wisk-ers Clara? It would be the next bestthing to a mask. said my motherwho was beginning to feel theheat again I guess. ^e KODAK SALESMAN. Originality Counts Competition is always with window on the street iscompeting with every other win-dow for the attention of the pass-ing crowds. And this is why origin-aUty counts. The window that cantell its story in an original way willalways find plenty of people to talkto. Thats one of the most or-iginal windows I ever saw. wasthe comment of one expert towhom we showed the picture thatis reproduced above. There wasno argument. And we think toothat youll agree the display is onetliat holds out excellent possi-hilities for any store. Inasmuch as some of the detailis necessarily lost in halftonereproduction, we are giving belowthe dealers own description ofjust how the display was installed. ?The little filling station ismade of No. 120 N. C. film car-tons. The porch roof is made ofa piece of glass covered with tissuepaper so that it has the appear-ance of being opacpie but is reallytransparent, permitting the over-head window lighting to penetrateand


Size: 1846px × 1353px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidkodaksalesman192122canauo