. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. rig. 10 rig. 12 FoRKiGN Draping stand over which a fold of dress goods is thrown. Tlie other two boxes are shown at thesides of tlic window and hold bowls of artificial flowers and serve as stands from whichdress goods arc draped. You can see how well any of the box drapes we have shown canlit in here. The arrangement of goods in this window is well thought out. The first drape in the group (Fig. 5) is that of bordered fabric thrown over a pedestalor stand, al)out four feet high. This pe


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. rig. 10 rig. 12 FoRKiGN Draping stand over which a fold of dress goods is thrown. Tlie other two boxes are shown at thesides of tlic window and hold bowls of artificial flowers and serve as stands from whichdress goods arc draped. You can see how well any of the box drapes we have shown canlit in here. The arrangement of goods in this window is well thought out. The first drape in the group (Fig. 5) is that of bordered fabric thrown over a pedestalor stand, al)out four feet high. This pedestal is placed on top of a six-inch high platform,covered with the same goods as cover the floor window. Then the double-width borderedgoods are draped over the pedestal so that the lower selvage, containing the border, justfalls nicely on top of the six-inch platform. Next to the pedestal drape is shown a double drape, or two forms draped exactly alike,except that they are reversed (Fig. 6). This drape is very similar to our form drape Fig. 1, except that the goods are notdrawn in the center, the ov


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