. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. DhaiKS on Iomms of High Lyons & Co., ;. ARM FORM DRAPE This is one of the late additions to our hne ofdraping forms. It has the proper Hnes to properly dis-play the latest styles in draperies. The arms are at-tached to the form, which makes the drape firm. Theneck is removable, thus allowing either a high or lowtrim. The curves are such that the finest fabrics maybe used without wrinkling. The form is made of heavypapier-mache, stands five feet high, and is covered withbe


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. DhaiKS on Iomms of High Lyons & Co., ;. ARM FORM DRAPE This is one of the late additions to our hne ofdraping forms. It has the proper Hnes to properly dis-play the latest styles in draperies. The arms are at-tached to the form, which makes the drape firm. Theneck is removable, thus allowing either a high or lowtrim. The curves are such that the finest fabrics maybe used without wrinkling. The form is made of heavypapier-mache, stands five feet high, and is covered withbest quality white jersey. The yoke is finished in ourwashable flesh colored enamel. Price, each, $ HOW TO DRAPE The characteristic feature of this drape form is theshort papier-mache arms built onto the form, whichmakes it very convenient for showing short sleeveeffects. Start the end of the silk at the waist line in theback. Bring up over the shoulder and down to thewaist line in front (No. 1). Fit around waist and thentake outer selvedge up and pin tightly around end ofshort sleeve. Then puff or plait surplus width of silk upon arm. Draw up under arm


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