. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. be trimmed very much the same as you trim your win-dows. The same reasons for trimming your windowsas you do, will enter into the trimming of the ledges. As can be seen in the illustration, there is a brassband that encircles the column, and to this band isattached several real large brass hooks, over which, eaclimorning, can be thrown different pieces of new andnobby silks. This method of showing silks is dignified, and be-cause of the richness of the fixtures and equipmentneeds no elab
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. be trimmed very much the same as you trim your win-dows. The same reasons for trimming your windowsas you do, will enter into the trimming of the ledges. As can be seen in the illustration, there is a brassband that encircles the column, and to this band isattached several real large brass hooks, over which, eaclimorning, can be thrown different pieces of new andnobby silks. This method of showing silks is dignified, and be-cause of the richness of the fixtures and equipmentneeds no elaborate draping. This method does notwrinkle or spoil the silk, and permits it to be takendown each night and an entirely new silk can be put upthe next morning. This idea could also be used in the dress goods de-partment for the showing of wool or wash goods. Sev-eral pieces of trimming can be draped over the goodson display, and this will mean extra sales for bothdepartments. This fixture can be made by any fixture housefor any size post. It can be furnished either inbrass, nickel or oxidized finish. \. a hook OK store
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