Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . n this was made an imi-tation of the label on the butter. Theletters were, of course, painted on, butthe ribbon was made of blue crepe tissuepaper, glued on in spots. In the centre of the window was a5x30-inch glass shelf suspended from theceiling by stovepipe wire. In front ofthese wires were stretched tissue rib- the real of Ihe uiiulow. If the windowis not closed in these, of course, may beomitted. The display can readily beadapted to any sized window; A DISPLAY OF GREEN GOODS. Cover the bottom of the window withplain white paper. On the right placea bas


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . n this was made an imi-tation of the label on the butter. Theletters were, of course, painted on, butthe ribbon was made of blue crepe tissuepaper, glued on in spots. In the centre of the window was a5x30-inch glass shelf suspended from theceiling by stovepipe wire. In front ofthese wires were stretched tissue rib- the real of Ihe uiiulow. If the windowis not closed in these, of course, may beomitted. The display can readily beadapted to any sized window; A DISPLAY OF GREEN GOODS. Cover the bottom of the window withplain white paper. On the right placea basket nicely filled with grapes. Se-cure some sprays of grape vine withnice green leaves, or get green paper andthin wire and make your leaves, whichwill last longer. Turn the basket onone side, partly over the leaves. On theother side place a basket of peaches, ar-ranged in the same way with peachleaves. In the centre back placea pile of cantaloupes. Directly infront of these place a row of homecanned peaches in a semi-circle, inside. NOVEL WINDOW —.^n EfTectivc Carton and Rottlc Design. bons. On this shelf were placed a fewpounds of butter (imitation) and in thicentre was a silver butter dish on whichwas a half-pound of real butter. AWindow of Cartons and Bottles. The window illustrated in engravingNo. 3 is of rather a more conservativetype than either of the other two, butpresents the features of being very quick-ly and easily arranged and at practical-ly no expense. It is a design which maybe utilized at some time when the win-dow dresser is too busy to bother witha more troublesome arrangement. Littledescription is needed, as the windowtells its own story. Bottles and car-tons are used, the pyramid of bottles inthe rear being supported by sections ortriangles of plate glass. The cartops onthe rear are empty and are tacked to this a row of small jars cantaloupesspiced, and in front of these tumblers ofdifferent jellies and preserves made frompeaches and grapes. In


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