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Show TTTicrr- Xoemees Vy Well. 'U atie tliat ixtrccl ond Uo it np again ncntly." Hiu fi;wa!tcr ytvj iho proprietor of n lare dry goods score. lie was addressing address-ing one i 'l ihe clerks. 'Don e you ever send n parcel out of tlio e oro wrapix'd up careici;Biy, or you will leave." "Neatly wrnpppd up parctb arc aprcat advertisement to the lioLie." lvsumed the nuichant. customer always likes to have lier pai-cels put up in an small a Bpace as possible. It is very annoying for merchant and customer if tho bundle looks ragged or becomes loosened and expose? the contents. AVe make all our clerks learn how to tie up a parcel before tliey are allowed to wait on customers. They learn in what we call the entering room. " "Does it take Ions to lenrn?" "No. A few hours' experience and one can wrap up a parcel quite expertly. It Rim ply requires a little care and order. Druggists always take a little care to tie up their parcels, and hence are proverbial for their neatness in this particular. Wo have our parcels wrapped up neatly, and on each parcel have the name of our house stamped. The moment any ono Bees these packages they know where tho Blioppers have made their purchases. This affords a good deal of advertising, provided the packages arc done up by skilled hands." New York Mail andEs-prcss. |