* / f * # ' r. • * • ’ . . ' ’■' .' • ;■ ■ . • • ■ ■ •• ■ . " ..." Alterations and, • . ' ' / K * J j \ .. -M |i| Improvement to Cost $50, ! ij 000 to Create New Beauty in Furniture House. add new departments CLIPPING - FROM The Hartman Furniture & Carpet SUNDAK Co. yesterday announced plans for WORLD- tha remodeling of Its store at 413 herald South Sixteenth street, at a cost of AUGUST 50 thousand dollars. Work will start SRI5' at once, and will be completed In 1524 sixty to ninety days, when the part ii of the Webster-Sunderland building | occupied by this company, will pre sent beauties In Interior decoration | promised to prove a revelation to Omaha shoppers. Remodeling will include window fronts for display of a type new to Omaha; a beautiful copper marquee over the entrance to the store; new carpeting, lighting fixtures, and dec orating throughout; and rearrange ment and enlargement of depart ments as well as the addition of new onea. t *’• Hit “A GREATER STORE FOR A GREATER CITY” . rn ib» • . tl Thefi B@d B©@m ^©UISU) /7 jFfs this remodeling period. Now.ii US t U All Sample Pieces Must Move Quickly Service, Value and Satisfaction 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street. , % Dignified Credit Terms Extended J % & > T7i(XR nearly nineteen years Hartman’s have been an integral part of the life and A1 activities of this great city of Omaha. Since the opening of the Omaha branch of this great chain of stores, in 1906, tljis store, a part of the World's Larg est Retail Furniture Dealers, we believe, has reflected faithfully the solid, substantial growth of Omaha. It has kept pace at all times with the growth and development of Omaha and has won a solid place In the affection of Its citizens, and has secured wide recognition as one of the leading retail institutions of the central west. Therefore we feel sure that a statement of our plans for the tjnmediate future will be hot only of interest to all. but an Inspiration to those affected by the progress and prosperity of greater Omaha. FORTUNATE was this great Institution In ■•curing thli established furniture location during March of 1917, following the disastrous fire at 1420-24 Douglas street, which left Hartman's without a home. J Fortunate, yes. Inasmuch as Hartman’s took a great step forward In moving to the store formerly occupied by the pioneer furniture dealers In Omaha, the Beaton A Laler Company, formerly the Miller, Stewart A Beaton. A fit ting predecessor for Hartman's to succeed, and In the ■even and a half years our aims and endeavors toward this end have been forthcoming. 1 The continued prosperity of this progressing Institution, through the continued patronage of Omaha folk makes It necessary for "appreciative" Hartman's to respond with more up-to-date facilities for better servioe—a store to which buying Omaha can Justly point with prlda "Serv ice, Value and Satisfaction," the key-words of their suc cess. I By the end ef the week the workmen shall have com pletely wrecked the arranged condition of the entire sis floors exclusive of our basement, making way tor the vast Improvements afore noted In the dally papers of ., Omaha, apart of which Is enumerated In this Remodeling Period Announcement. f It is the sincere desire ef this great merchandising In stitution to fully equip the Omaha store to the utmost, with no regard to expenditure covering the vast lmprove * .... a ment* now started, a genuine effort In mind to spare nothing to give to Omaha folk a better store, fully equipped to serve their needs In the future. I The present building Is being altered and remodeled from top to bottom, the completion of which will be an nounced later, for your Inspection. We note a few of the changes: MAIN FLOOR— New display windows showing "room effects. New and better equipped offices. New lighting fixtures, complete re-decoratlon. SECOND FLOOR— , Newly arranged complete rug section. Removal of balceny. Addition of new linoleum section. Addition of complete drapery section. THIRD FLOOR— New lighting fixtures and re-decoratlon. Exclusive dining room section arrangement. FOURTH FLOOR— Exclusive bedroom seetlon. new lighting. Complete transformation of decoration, etc. FIFTH FLOOR— Completely arranged model home. Exclusive lamp and mirror sections. Extensive display of living room furniture. Elegant Walnut V@mi©@]r Suite Dresser, Bed 110^.00 Exactly as and Chifforobe li r-A (^2/ Sketched Large Vanity Dresser Illustrated - 66.00 An exceptionally attractive Bedroom Suite—you are sure to like the new lighter English walnut fin ish now in vogue. You will find each piece as aketehed in the illustration above—at a most unusual low price, special for this remodeling period. The large 48-inch dresser has clear plate mirror measuring 32x26 inches; the bed in full size with neat bow-end design as shown; the chifforobe has handy small drawers at top, with interior hanging space and concealed sliding trays; the large vanity dresser measures 48 inches in width with large center mirror, size 46x18, with side swinging mirrors measuring 26x8 inches. Tops and fronts of each piece of 5-ply construction, the end panels of 3-ply construction with walnut face veneer. We urge careful inspection of this elegant suite tomorrow. • • * • The World’s Largest Retail Furniture Dealers Believe in Omaha! Hartman’s, the recognized World’s Largest Retail Furniture Dealers think a great deal of Omaha and faithfully believe in Omaha’s future! We believe in its continued growth and development I There enn be no better evidence of this belief than this plain statement of our plans to remodel and enlarge in Omaha a great business institution such as is now in progress, with great expenditure, a fit building that will pro vide facilities to more than double our present volume of business, now one of the foremost in this western section. This wc mention with no intention of boasting, yet with pride, having been made possible only o through the valued patronage of the highly esteemed Omaha buying folk. ; Th© Diming M©®m §>©1 © zfb/fb mentioned above. Epecial at.“uQ)e'lU''U' 315.00 Dining Room Suite In »elld walnut. Consist* of buffet, tsble. 5 side (fTt £3/fV chairs, with host chair to match. For f] fSM I) tomorrow's selling . caU a/'e'U'w •'A ■ 351 50 Dining Room Suit* in four choice of mahogany or walnut finish. Com- /f>ifY. plete Suite of eight pieces as enum- 45, £3 )HI UP UU erated above.. “ 0 421.50 Dining Room Suit* In complete suit# of ten pieces. Buffet, table. china cabinet server, 5 side chairs db (Hi £3 /fb/fh *k* with host chair to match* rich wal- Ul/Ull nut finish. Tomorrow .. O-.-.-O 56 75 Walnut Buffet In rich two-tone ef fect*. Handsome looking and can be dg /TTlffh matched with other pieces. For to morrow’s special selling. «7 50 Walnut Extension Table, matches with the buffet listed below. Ele- £3 E /Hl/fil gant two-tone finish of dark color. 55)0•\LJ''U' • Extends to full six feet Only...... 92 50 Walnut Buffet, matches perfectly with the table mentioned above. Measures full 66 inches in length An P=?(n\ E (ft) exceptional value for this remodel- Q O'oO'U' lng period. Only .... • ____ -x |f The Lowness of Remodeling Period Prices Means Great Saving* for All Who Will Participate. -^ “A GREATER STORE— A. BETTER SERVICE" ; - Business Not to Be Inter d' rupted—Model House - v Will Be Installed. I The Best for OntRha. 1 ‘‘AH of the remodeling will be done I I by Omaha firm*. We anticipate a I j heavy fall business, and a generally I || improved condition In the business I | world and the prosperity of Ne- I braska, and we are merely making I ■ --a preparations to participate In It." I news Business will goon as usual In the I CLIPPING •tore while the remodeling is go I from I lng on. I SUNDAY The shopper approaching the stort I world will find three features that will era I herald j phnalre Its newness. Besides the I Al'at'ST copper marquee mentioned, and the I JRD, j new display windows, there will be I i*J* j a large electric sign of a type ne» I . -._ tn Omaha. | | Sew Display Windows. | The window* will be of deep con I | etructlon. and handsomely backed I so as to present the appearance of I j a complete room In a house, and M | with possibilities for arrangement so H that one will get the Impression ot sf passage from one room in a rest H denee to another. jl The first floor will he complete!' ■ rerarpeted and redecorated, the walls I ? and supporting columns to he refin yj ? I shed in Italian kangstone. and new W lighting flrtures to be Installed.