. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. ed in the same manner asthe lighter one, and is fastened just back of the f^rst piece and in exactly the same posi-tion. The end of the first or lighter piece of velvet is carried down beneath the foldsof the two forward sweeps as shown in Fig 6. It is tlun l)rought up on the left handside and held erect in the left hand, while with the riyht band the darker piece is twistedonce around the lighter piece, as illustrated in Iig. 7. This makes the folds of the twoforward sweeps seem to emer


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. ed in the same manner asthe lighter one, and is fastened just back of the f^rst piece and in exactly the same posi-tion. The end of the first or lighter piece of velvet is carried down beneath the foldsof the two forward sweeps as shown in Fig 6. It is tlun l)rought up on the left handside and held erect in the left hand, while with the riyht band the darker piece is twistedonce around the lighter piece, as illustrated in Iig. 7. This makes the folds of the twoforward sweeps seem to emerge from a small knot of light velvet. Li:ssoNs IN Draimnc. DRAPE 7 THIS is an exceptionally good all around drape. It is easily and quickly is attractive in appearance and is adapted to almost any kind of goods. It isespecially good for a stocky window where a number of patterns are to be shown,and it is equallj- good for special displays where only two or three patterns are put inthe window. It also can be used to advantage in connection with any of the otherdrapes shown in this The stand should be 42 inches high. For this drape a new stand is required. It isan extremely simple home-made fixture and can be constructed in a few minutes by any


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