Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1912, NEWS SECTION, Page 7-A, Image 7
T11E OMAHA SUNDAY BEEt NOVEMBER 3, 1912. 1 '-J " Aw I V .. .. i .... . 'l .' ' " Opeting Day After months of untiring, labor, with a zeal that knew no night or day, we take pleasure in offering for your inspection tomorrow, Monday, a veritable Shoppers Paradise. Our Grand Opening marks anew epoch in the history of Omaha retail stores. Rejuvenation , Visitors to our building will be sur prised by its newness. Every nook and corner of this great establishment has been renovated, redecorated and newly furnished. New executivesnew departmentsnew merchandisehas sent new blood coursing through the veins of the entire organization. Transformation So important an event in the commer cial history of our city is deserving of more than passing comment. You, our neighbors, know how great a task we set for ourselves in rebuilding, reorganizing and rejuvenat ing the establishment and personnel of the business formerly conducted by the Bennett Company. The comparison of condition? as they were and as they are now, will make apparent to everyone the detail and difficulties of what we undertook. Convenience Every known convenience has been arranged to aid our patrons in the inspection and purchase of Women's garments. These exquisite appointments include French rooms, which are at the disposal of any customer for convenience and privacy in making a selection. Delightful Musical Program 2:30 TO 5-30 j4NT) 7:30 TO 9:30 M. Greens Military Band Main Floor Lamp's Orchestra v Second Floor DimicJis Orchestra Third Floor Neble's Orchestra Basement Beautiful Flowers for Visitors Store Open Monday Evening Comfort Though each department has received its proportion of attention, our second floor, devoted exclusively to the display and sale of Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Women, Misses and Children, will prove of special interest to all womankind. Delight will be expressed at the evident thoughtful pro vision made for comfort in this beautifully' appointed section. Efficient Organization In the conduct of this new store, we pledged ourselves to make every consider ation subservient to quality, service an8 comfort. Success shall be measured by satisfac tion, not by profits. Our aim shall be to reach one hundred per cent efficiency in our organization to promote progress to perfect service and system. Courtesy and Good Will We shall impress upon each salesper son that dealing with the purchasing pub lic is a problem in personality, and that a favorable impression must be created wherever service may be rendered. In throwing open this magnificent busi ness structure, we believe that we have ac complished something for you as well as ourselves. With beautiful surroiuidings, accompanied in each department by a vast display of new seasonable merchandise with new methods of doing things court esy, good will and one price to all we look for your approval. Desire to Serve The real test now lies with you. Much depends upon the evidence of loyal sup port accorded us by a so-far loyal public. Make it your store. There is magnificence in this store, but there is something more a sincere desire to serve. 7-A 1" , s ( IN t