. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Draping on Forms. COMIC DRAPING As a rule it is not wise to introduce anythingin the window tliat l)ordcrs on the the first place it docs not suggest to thecustomer tlvat they do any and thus by manymerchants would he consi(Urcd more or less of awaste of effort. It will he interesting however, to see the tworatiier comical drapes thai we show on this page. In Fig. I we show how one trinnner draped acomplete suit on a full form figure out of Tm-kishtowels. Anything as u


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Draping on Forms. COMIC DRAPING As a rule it is not wise to introduce anythingin the window tliat l)ordcrs on the the first place it docs not suggest to thecustomer tlvat they do any and thus by manymerchants would he consi(Urcd more or less of awaste of effort. It will he interesting however, to see the tworatiier comical drapes thai we show on this page. In Fig. I we show how one trinnner draped acomplete suit on a full form figure out of Tm-kishtowels. Anything as unusual as this would of courseattract attention and if used in a towel windowwould answer the purpose of arresting attentionwhile the balance of the display would have to in-terest the possible customers. In Fig. 2 is a little window display that willprovoke many smiles. It is explained by the in-scription on the card which reads HalloweenGhosts of 1884. The display was suggested by anold fashion plate taken from a magazine and Fig. 1. Turkish Towels Draped onmounted on the show full figure was drapedafter the


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