The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 16, 1904, Page 33

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1904. —_ o oa o - 23 i PRAGERS ] PRAGERS I FRAGERS i TR PRAGERS [} o PRAGERS 1 2 PRAGERS o _1 . > PRAGERS In fulfillment of our promises the doors of this, the largest department - store west of Chicago, will formally be thrown open to the public to-morrow. All will have an opportunity to critically inspect the entire building from basement to roof, and compare it, for bigness, completeness and splendor, with other similar establishments. The rapid growth of Pragers is without equal. It was organized just two years ago, and occupied the ground floor and basement. The store with its great values and low prices instantly jumped into popular favor. Soon there was not room to properly handle the crowds, and expansion was neces- sary. Just four and one-half months ago the entire Murphy building was taken to permit of this growth. What transformations have taken place since will be seen at the Grand Opening To-morrow. Nothing has been done on narrow lines; everything is strictly broad gauge. You may go from one department to another, and you will find the most elaborate shopping conveniences; magnificent fixtures and every conceiv- able kind of merchandise. There is everything here for home luxury, and for the comfort and health of men, women and children. Low prices twinkle everywhere. There are four quick and safe elevators to transport shoppers to the five floors. Reception rooms, with attendants, and lounging places are on each floor. Public telephones, a branch postoffice and dozens of other fea- tures are here. You will find a competent organization of salespeople to serve you with rapidity and satisfaction at all times. In a word—this is an ideal shop- ping center in every sense. Some of Our Departments: Silks and Dress Goods. Women’s Cloaks and Suits. Laces and Embroideries. Curtains and Draperies. Domestics and Wash Goods. Women’s and Children’s Muslin Underwear, CANDIES. MILLINERY. Notions and Linings. Glasswear and Crockery. Women’s and Children’s Hosiery. Decorative China Ware. ‘Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear. House Furnishings. TOYS. ACE AN, Kitchen Utensils. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Suit Cases and Valises. Men’s a"% %o;s' Furnishings. Pictures “and Frames. Cigars an obacco. MUSIC. SHOES. Art Gallery. Neckwear and Veilings. Pyrography. Ribbons and Handkerchiefs. Paper Flowers and Novelties Gloves and Leather Goods. CAFE. STATIONERY. Groceries and Liquors. Drug Sundries and Toilet Articles. Trunks. Umbrellas and Jewelry. Amusement Hall. Art Needlework. Premium Exhibition Room. Grand Orchestral Concert UNDER DIRECTION OF HYMAN. Monday Afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. A Free Gift, To every visitor (whether purchaser or not) to this store To-mOrTow there N will be “Something Doing’’ to the number of 10 Free. This gift will be made on the fourth floor—our Grocery Department. &P N I D /e RN ) YWD LT DTS T IIT PSP IR DD DD TP PP AD ), 7> 7 .r,,/y TPDPIT] P PP 2P D7D ”

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