LAKI paint or any other device. He is essentially the "man about town" and the impression which he makes on the customer is automatically transferred to the objects displayed with him. A cheerful pic- ture too is afforded by the lass in peasant-dress mounted in on a comical gazelle. We must remem- ber that these are all colour "compositions" which / im DESIGNS FR. BERNARD AND J. UJLAK naturally enhances the plea- sure of a stroll past such fasci- nating shop - Windows. In short, one has only to glance at the passers-by to note how quickly their attention is ar~ rested by these excellent decorations. True, the public is perhaps at first more inter- ested in the goods themselves but the art of shop-window stfr. ME 31 I i