Fig. 28. Special Delivery Tag
for Department Store
Fig. 27 shows a tag for special deliveries, used by a clothing house. The tag shows the name and address of the customer, with full particulars of the time and place of delivery. At the end is a perforated stub on which the delivery instructions are repeated. When the tag is attached to the package by the sales person, the stub is torn off and sent directly to the shipping room. The shipping clerk is then on the lookout for the package, and is expected to follow up the proper department, which in this business usually is the tailor shop.
Another form of special delivery tag used by a department store is shown in Fig. 28. This tag gives more detailed information about each step taken, showing the names of all persons handling the package, and the time at which it is handled by each.
When the delivery system of a retail store is studied, it is found to be made up of simple methods, which are assembled to make a complete machine, A noticeable feature of the entire system is that the apparently insignificant details—the little things—are its most important parts; which is true of all systems.
A MODEL FILING DEPARTMENT IN THE WHOLESALE HOUSE OF BUTLER BROS., ST. LOUIS, MO.