. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. L\!i;h Examplks of Eahly Dmaim-s DRAPE 4, or THE HOOP DRAPE IN many stores, especially the smaller (nics, it is not possible to use the very long sweepingline in drapes, because they have not the room or window space. Their class of cus-iiimcrs, too, would feel that they did not have much of an assortment. So for thesestores it is necessary to use a more compact drape—one that will admit of their showingquite a number of patterns in a pleasing way. To this end I show Drape 4. At the left


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. L\!i;h Examplks of Eahly Dmaim-s DRAPE 4, or THE HOOP DRAPE IN many stores, especially the smaller (nics, it is not possible to use the very long sweepingline in drapes, because they have not the room or window space. Their class of cus-iiimcrs, too, would feel that they did not have much of an assortment. So for thesestores it is necessary to use a more compact drape—one that will admit of their showingquite a number of patterns in a pleasing way. To this end I show Drape 4. At the left is shown the plain wooden upriglit, at thetop of which is nailed a common wooden barrel hoop. On this stand is draped the washgoods or silks, as is shown in the drawing.


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