. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Wall Drape Used on a High Draping Standllfi Lkssons in Dhaimno. Window No. 2any other fabric. The fine nap of the cloth gives it a dull lustre that is very susccptililcto light effects, and for this reason its greatest beauties are brought out by an arrange-ment which gives a varied effect of lights and shadows. Broadcloth has no pattern to dis-play, and there is, therefore, no need of displaying large surfaces as with Scotch plaids orother figured or rough finished goods. The main thing


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Wall Drape Used on a High Draping Standllfi Lkssons in Dhaimno. Window No. 2any other fabric. The fine nap of the cloth gives it a dull lustre that is very susccptililcto light effects, and for this reason its greatest beauties are brought out by an arrange-ment which gives a varied effect of lights and shadows. Broadcloth has no pattern to dis-play, and there is, therefore, no need of displaying large surfaces as with Scotch plaids orother figured or rough finished goods. The main thing with broadcloth is to bring out thebeautiful colors and the soft lustre that betokens the fine texture of the goods. This isbest accomplished by pleats and long sweeping folds. As to the background or window setting—that should be unostentatious, simple anddignified, yet rich, to be in keeping with the goods. Plain backgrounds of mirrors or woodare best and the less ornamentation there is, the better. For the floor covering, creamcolored felt or cottonette, laid smoothly, cannot be improved upon. All the brightening upof the display that is needed can be had fro


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