. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. window in different shades and trimmed with old rose and pale pink—one color in two or three different shades, deep intone and soft in effect. This may consist of velvet, velvet ribbon or silk, but sparingly asbows, knots, etc. This color effect, say in three shades, fromlightest champagne to yellow, must be carried outto some extent h\ the additional trimming; forexample, a hat trimmed in silver gray velvet withyellow plumes, etc. If it is intended to make thisdisplay more lirilliant an


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. window in different shades and trimmed with old rose and pale pink—one color in two or three different shades, deep intone and soft in effect. This may consist of velvet, velvet ribbon or silk, but sparingly asbows, knots, etc. This color effect, say in three shades, fromlightest champagne to yellow, must be carried outto some extent h\ the additional trimming; forexample, a hat trimmed in silver gray velvet withyellow plumes, etc. If it is intended to make thisdisplay more lirilliant and elegant add a few setsof furs—ermine and chinchilla corresponding intone with the shades of gray in the window; afine silk umbrella with silver handle, white orsilver gray gloves. According to this detailed description of awindow many handsome displays can be pro-duced, always in one color, with correspondingornamentation. All other articles added must bein harmony with the whole color scheme of thewindow. The accompanying drawings will illustratesimple display of dress goods, and will show ho 77. Drape 17Same as Drape 5 without the hi; . back Drape Li;ss()Ns IN Dhaimnt. easily a rich and clU-cti\ c (Icoiiralinii can lie iirnduced with very fewtion of such a display is iiiosl simple, nnly <;ieat care nuist he used iithe material. arliclo. The prnduc-ihe proper draping of In Drape Hi the stand on which the material is draped is made of a T shaped stand,on which a Ijoard of 4x24 inches is fastened at an angle of thirty-five degrees. Over thisspread the material smoothly, letting it fall to the floor, returning it again to the board andfasten it to the front. Let it fall in natural folds again, then lay six even folds on the upperedge of the board and s{)read them out wide and gracefully on the floor. As ornamentation, lieavy lace and velvet rib1)on are arransiement is shown plainly in theillustration should lie followed clo-ely. Drape IT is the same T


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