. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. , you can drape the standard in such a manner that you willhave all the room necessary. This would be especially good for a sales tabic for the sale of cheap silks, all kinds ofwash goods or cheap fabrics. One can put up a drape of the goods in the center and pilethe goods around it, and in the shelves underneath. The sign or price ticket can be attachedto the drape of goods, on several sides, thus giving it much- prominence. The drape is made on a common wooden upright stand. This stand
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. , you can drape the standard in such a manner that you willhave all the room necessary. This would be especially good for a sales tabic for the sale of cheap silks, all kinds ofwash goods or cheap fabrics. One can put up a drape of the goods in the center and pilethe goods around it, and in the shelves underneath. The sign or price ticket can be attachedto the drape of goods, on several sides, thus giving it much- prominence. The drape is made on a common wooden upright stand. This stand is generally madeof a 2x2 upright, nailed to a square base made of an inch board. Folds of the goods radiatefrom the top of stand to each corner of the table, and the finish at the top consists of fouror more loops of the goods, made in the shape of pufts. The table can be made by any local carpenter, and, if an expensive one is desired, it isbest to make it of soft wood, and paint or stain it a color ,or finish to harmonize with the restof the store fixtures. 297 Draping Fabrics in the Store Interior. DRAPES ON TOWEL RINGS IT IS really surprising the many uses a trimmer can find for his fixtures. It is alsosurprising how many fixtures can be made out of things about the store. To illustrate this fact it will only be necessary for you to read this article on how to use the commonwooden towel ring as a help in showing goods. These rings are undoubtedly carried inyour own store, but if not, can be procured from any store that carries five and ten centgoods. They are made of hard wood, and have a very high finish or polish. This makesthem go well with the rest of the woodwork about the store, in fact, you may be ableto get them in the same finish. This is a handy way of showing new novelties or special-sale goods, as they are broughtto the customers attention very prominently. In fact, some stores have a series of theserings over their entirelength of dress goodscounters, the rin
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