. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. One of the first plate glass fronts in London about 65 years are here piled in the windows and several piecesare draped in one corner of the farther window. HANDLE THE GOODS CAREFULLY. IF YOU have ever been behind the connter you can appreciate having goods brought toyour deparUncnt that have been used in the windows—faded, mussed and soiled. A good deal of this is from mere carelessness, leaving them in the window too long, walk-ing on them, not keeping the floor of the wind
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. One of the first plate glass fronts in London about 65 years are here piled in the windows and several piecesare draped in one corner of the farther window. HANDLE THE GOODS CAREFULLY. IF YOU have ever been behind the connter you can appreciate having goods brought toyour deparUncnt that have been used in the windows—faded, mussed and soiled. A good deal of this is from mere carelessness, leaving them in the window too long, walk-ing on them, not keeping the floor of the window clean, etc. In fact T have seen trimmers working with white goods who had such dirty hands thatthey would soil the goods wherever touched. A really good man has the interest of the store so much at heart that these things donot occur. Y«u must know that this means a big loss on the goods in the course of a year,and the less you cost the firm the more yon arc worth to them. Many trimmers when they go into a window do so with their stocking feet, others haveslippers made of felt to slip over their shoes, Init about handiest thing is the fleece linedbedroom slippers made from the same material as fleece lined underwear. Do not let goods of a dainty chaincLer stay in the windows so long t
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