. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . s andbread pans for doors. The front is com-posed of a stove board, coal hods andregister faces, while the steps are gran-ite soap dishes. The steering wheel isa round register with a piece of iron pipe supporting it. The levers arefence clampers, the seats are registers,with stove pipe and elbows forming theback. Jibe top is a light frame sup-ported by fine hair wire and worked inwith tissue paper. At a glance manytook it for a real auto until they stoppedand looked at it. , in the spring affords a great opportun-ity to the hardwareman, and a wi


. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . s andbread pans for doors. The front is com-posed of a stove board, coal hods andregister faces, while the steps are gran-ite soap dishes. The steering wheel isa round register with a piece of iron pipe supporting it. The levers arefence clampers, the seats are registers,with stove pipe and elbows forming theback. Jibe top is a light frame sup-ported by fine hair wire and worked inwith tissue paper. At a glance manytook it for a real auto until they stoppedand looked at it. , in the spring affords a great opportun-ity to the hardwareman, and a window Suggestions Made by Manitoba Trimmer Walter S. Bate Gives Some Practical P ointers, But Argues Against PricingGoods in Win dow Displays. That Canadian hardware merchants,in the cities and smaller towns, haveof later years come to realize the im-mense value of their windows as a sell- play of seasonable goods, is, in the opin-ion of the writer, the more powerfultrade drawer. Nevertheless, the noveltydisplay cannot well be overlooked, as it. Automobile Window Arranged by R. W. Craigic, for Chas. C. Lee, Goderich. ing agency is apparent in the increasinginterest being taken by them in this de-partment of the store. It is a problemto many to know what course to followso as to obtain the best results, so a fewbrief suggestions along this line may beprofitable to some. Window displays may be divided intotwo classes, stock and novelty. Bothclasses can be used to advantage, but,of the two, a clean, well-arranged dis- is a very potent factor at special sea-sons, and often attracts the attentionof those who would not be interested ina stock display. At different seasons of the year, thegreater demand of certain classes ofgoods, necessitates these being broughtmore particularly to the notice of pos-sible buyers, in order to obtain a heaviersale. The beginning of building operations109


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