A neatly decorated show-case is shown in the picture. The festooning of ribbons against the back adds much to the beauty of the display, which is as carefully arranged as if in a window.

CHAPTER XXV.
SOME MISCELLANEOUS DISPLAYS.

ODD FELLOWS ARCH.

The accompanying illustration is an arch erected in honor of the order of Odd Fellows, and is a clever conception well carried out. The three links were puffed over a heavy cardboard and edged with twisted draping cord. The arch also was panelled with this cord. The letters “F. L. T.” were suspended within the links by invisible wires. As this arch was in connection with an excellent display it attracted much attention and assisted to sell many goods.

A holiday interior pyramid is here shown. Such a display in a store during the busy season is sure to win trade.

AN ORIENTAL DISPLAY.

We reproduce on the next page four views of an oriental display recently made in the windows of John Wanamaker, of New York City, by Leon F. Rubens.