PAST THREE SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT 3J4 Omab A Bee PART THREE DRAMATIC PAGES ONE TO EIGHT VOL. XL1I-NO. 13. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOKXIXG, SEPTEMBER 15, 1912. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. rasa do Thirty-Eighth Anniversary Reception 1 he osp LA c J art and Mnsrr. Will hold open house to their friends, customers and the citizens of Omaha, at their establishment at 1513-1515 Douglas St., Omaha Tuesday, September 17th, 1912 from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. I FLOWERS MUSIC REFRESHMENTS SOUVENIRS MR. HOSPE, with the managers and employees of -his various departments, . . join in cordially inviting you to attend this reception. Come any time andstay as lpng; as in me v ictroia ueptK v -This is the best time oj; the year, to see a complete assort ment of Victrolas. Our fall stock has just arrived, and if you are at all interested in a Victrola (and everyone is), . you should take this opportunity to look them over. Mr. "VVm. Zitzman and assistants will demonstrate all day. ! with the thousands of records at their disposal. There is no reason why you should not spend a delightful half hour - in this department. This is a reception and you will not be ' the victim' of over zealous salesmanship. , t In the Small Instrument Dept. Our musical department is one of the best equipped in the United States, being in charge of Mr. Enst Zitzman, who ' in his long years of experience, has become an expert in . this particular line. He will be pleased to examine any old or new violin, free of charge, and wilt give you his'judg ment regarding value, ago and tone quality of the same. You will find a complete line of Band and Orchestra Instru ments, representing the best manufacturers in America and Europe. ; 1 ' ' We also carry a complete Jine of strings for all instruments, and we have a reputation of selling only the-very. best Ital- ..4; ian violin strings. In the "Fr diners Craft Shop: Mr. Lucius Pryor and the young ladies of the Art Depart- ( irient will show you more beautiful imported and domestic novelties' than you ever dreamed could be seen in Omaha. Case after case of carefully selected Mezzotints, both. im ported and American Facsimiles, Water Cilors, Etchings, ' hand colored Photogravures, Wallace Nutting Colored Plat bums, Burlington Proofs and'pictures of every description. Don't fail to look around.' Our fall stock has just arrived. This is no sale and we would prefer that you do not nsk to , buy anything on opening day. Sheet Music Dept. Our sheet music department is the largest of its kind in the entire west. You have, : at your command, the best of every, catalogue m the entire world. . ' In the Piano Dept. i Mr. W. S. Zittle, of the piano department, wishes to see all of his patrons and friends at this reception. Bring your friends, get a souvenir, hear the music and celebrate with us. Without being urged to buy this will be an opportunity for all prospective buyers to see our display of fine new pianos, j-.ist from the, factories. , ' - Player Piano Dept. Mr. Harry Ehrhart, of the Player department, is'especially desirous to meet all the musicians and lovers of music. A selected program has been planned, including the much, talked about combination The Victrola accompanied by the Player Piano. Tho'New Solo Apollo Player will also be exhibited. - ; Miss Isitl :and;iss TUibn serve at the punch bowl. Call at the Sheet Music Department and receive a complementary copy of Laura Jean West's reverie for the piano. ft t! You will Hear the" : Violano Virtuoso Orchestra You will hear the, "Welte" Player Piano 15 13-1515 Douglas Street NOTE While we cannot refuse to sell goods to customers desiring to make purchases; yet no ef - fort will be made to effect sales. . We simply want you to be our guests for one day.