. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. (oMiLF-Ti: Window Tium!. Window No Window No. window showstwo mummy drapes, ahalf form drape, a waistdrape and a slat background is donein plain panels finishedin alabastine and fin-ished at the top with aborder of natural oakbranches. Window Xo. 17The illustration on thebottom of tlie pageshows several good satindrapes. At first glance this picture may not appear to be especially interesting but it is wellworth a careful study. About the most difficult proposition that


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. (oMiLF-Ti: Window Tium!. Window No Window No. window showstwo mummy drapes, ahalf form drape, a waistdrape and a slat background is donein plain panels finishedin alabastine and fin-ished at the top with aborder of natural oakbranches. Window Xo. 17The illustration on thebottom of tlie pageshows several good satindrapes. At first glance this picture may not appear to be especially interesting but it is wellworth a careful study. About the most difficult proposition that is put up to the trimmer isto make an attractive display of satin. It is the most delicate and perishable fabric carriedby a department store. If there is a wrinkle in it no amount of pressing will eradicateit without ruin to the surface of the goods. Therefore the goods must be worked withas little pinning as possible and entirely without fanciful pleating or puffing. This pictureshows the half of a display of satin cashmere de soie. The upper drape was made overan oval board 9x12 inches. The satin is simply laid over the ov


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