. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Fig. 1 In the smaller stores the windows are suiall and inu^t. trimmers make it a pointto crowd the windows with an assortment of almost everything in the store. This is avery common fault in almost every country. In Fig. 1 is shown a symmetrical and pleasing display of wash goods. This is a typeof display that was quite the thing here in this country some years ago and many trimmersstill crowd in set displays of wash goods similar to this. Fig. 2 is very interesting as it shows a series


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Fig. 1 In the smaller stores the windows are suiall and inu^t. trimmers make it a pointto crowd the windows with an assortment of almost everything in the store. This is avery common fault in almost every country. In Fig. 1 is shown a symmetrical and pleasing display of wash goods. This is a typeof display that was quite the thing here in this country some years ago and many trimmersstill crowd in set displays of wash goods similar to this. Fig. 2 is very interesting as it shows a series of dress goods drapes that were quitecommon here in America and also in Germany some years ago. As an example of thisstyle of draping we must admit that this window is very good. Notice the ceiling in this store. It is made of diamond-shaped sheets of pure whiteglass, the panes being held together by means of narrow metal


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