The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 15, 1906, Page 37

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1906. Collect 500 and You Save $1.75. 20 S In Each Book Starfed That as N Tagers; i U s One Cash Stamp Given TAMPS FREE busy store. Tomorrow many as possible may be in- facilities active. It is the most generous, permanent plan ever conceived of rewarding those who' concentrale their trading at Pragers The public helps us by keeping all of our shopping We help the public by bestowing, withoui one cent of expense, these profit sharing stamps. Which Can Be Used the Same as Cash in the Purchase of Goods Collect 1000 and You Have Saved $3.50 With Each 10c Purchase For All Those Who Want Green Trading Stamps They are fo Complete Books Pragers will give out no more Green duced to begin immediately saving our cash stamps, we shall give absolutely free twenty stamps in each new book, and customers may begin as many books as they desire. The twenty free stamps will be distributed from special booths conveniently located about the store. Secure your books (they are free) as soon as you come into the store, then get 20 free stamps at any booth with which to start them. rapidly accumulated and when possessed they are the same as cash and. may be used as cash for the purchase of any article in Pragers Greal Depariment Siore. They do more than take the place of trading stamps, for they are not only good for premiums, bul they may be used as cash in buy- ing anything and everything at Pragers store—even groceries. They are more than a stamip, they are like a good in- vestment, for they are profit-sharing. You concentrate your trading at Pragers and Pragers makes you a pmfii sharer in its business. Trading Stamp books, but we shall con- tinue to do as in the past up to and includ- ing April 3oth to those who wish to com- plete the books they haye. We advise everybody, however, to secure our Mer- chandise Books tomorrow, and begin them with 20 cash stamps free. Such a sensa- tional announcement as this new cash stamp is bound to draw a tremendous crowd, but we shall have sufficient booths to attend to every one. Reason Why Pragers Adopted lts Own Cash Stamps "Important Facts Concerning Cash Szamps Now Given r Cash Stamps will be de- as any other pu: ses made. ve paid for the delivery of all stamps secured. s do not only bring premiums, they rs Cash Stamp” is given absolutely free t you spend at Pragers. tosecure the fullest advantage of your on a transfer, and every cent of your e will count. It has been strongly evidenced that Pragers customers prefer stamps which, when saved, are the same as cash in the purchase ot gocds. furnish on a positive and permanent basis the desired kind of stamps. It was also found that what was needed most was some kind of a discount stamp that should be under the control of the parties who issued it. : 1 people for the stamps that Pragers issued to the people. There was only one way to do this, and that was the ADOPTION OF OUR OWN SYSTEM. One thing more was essential if the people were really to con- centrate their trading in order to secure these stamps. It hardly Knowing this, Pragers has perfected a system which will | Pragers wanted to be .re§ponsible to the | | seemed fair to restrict their purchases to certain lines of premiums | after they had completed their stamp books. Therefore, Pragers, in adopting its own cash stamp, has made this stamp as broad and as powerful as the purchasing power of money; and there is abso- lutely nothing in Pragers five floors that cannot be bought as easily «and with as much courtesy with one of Pragers cash stamp books as with a $5.00 bill from your pocketbook. And, lastly, Pragers found, on reviewing the stamp situation, that for many people a book of a thousand stamps took too long, to | collect, therefore this also was remedied to make a perfect system, | and the amount was cut in two. At Pragers 500 cash stamps is a book, if you so desire it. A Wonderful System of Profit Sharing This is beyond question the greatest and most perfect system of compensation ever devised for the purpose of rewarding cus- tomers who do all of their shopping in one store. Every stamp you save is the same as money. When you save 500 you have saved $1.75. When you save 1000 you have saved $3.50—and you may spend this sumn for what- ever you may want. Besides This Wonderful Cash Siamp Sensation Pragers Offers the Following Exceptional Values, Commencing Tomorrow Morning: $1.50 Lawn Waists for just These waiste lon, are made in all Tweeds; they are 50 ith loose back and new Sk s $10.95 Summer Dress Goods Sale 50¢ Crear* Alpaca — 28 e wa-|25¢ Novelly Suitings - Adapted ular sta- 5. trips, for secially for cursions 1 00 Black Grame Sumngs— 50 es wide beautiful black ve; a material that keeps its newness lung sheds well and wes 11 00 valu Oc Black Granife Suiting — Wool filled; color guar- 25 anteed; good 40c value; yard. $1 00 Corset Sale 1l—The tapering waist straight front and tbe dip e nnd front. This is one of the latest ing Tor e s Sowns conts $1,00 ; sizes 18 to 30. ices ranging from $L.50 to $5.00. The $5.00 alohm bone, which 1s unbreakable. Corsets Ma Greal Reduction Sale of Enamelware The highcst grade Blue and White Ware that is made. The outside finished in that curious turquoise blue, the inside pure snow white—a clean kitchen awvare—a ware that appeals to the woman who likes to have her kitchen as neat as her parlor, and this week this Enamel Ware can be had at Pragers at the price of the common old fashioned utensils. Lipped Sauce Pans, with long handl Extra Deep Dish Pans—17-quart size; $1 values, 73¢ 5-quart size; 50c value.. 6-quart s 60c value 8-quart size; 7oc valus.. Deep Pudding Pans. 3-quart size; 25¢ value 4-quart siz 15¢ Beriin Stew Kettles—With enamel covers. Hanging Soap Dishes—Regular 23c values.. Mush Boiler, or Double Cooker. 1%-quart size; $1.00 values.... 2-quart size; $1.25 values. . s-quart size; :15c WaRe. . 25¢ 75¢ 95¢ Tea Kettles—Size No. 8; $1.25 £...95€ Wash Basin—Medium size; 35¢ value Tea and Coffee Pot— 75¢ value Curfain Siretchers Just she thinz now when ashing your lace curtains: made with sta- tionary nickel pins. and frame made adfustable to any size curtainy e e T, | conter brace. Sale price $1. ‘Water Dippers— dle; 25¢ values Seamless, Straight Water Pails—8-quart size; 7oc val- values Lipped Stew Kettles— Strong wire bail. 5-quart size; 45c 6 - quart value .. 8-quart size; 6oc value.47¢ Traveling Time--Trunks and Suit.Cases Brass-Bound Trunk—With hardwood slats on top and side straps; 6 interior with hat tray; $8.50 values—Trunk sale -5 with good lock$2 All-Leather Suit Case — With straps inside and outslde, and extra leather corners; Big Values in Drugs and Siationery 35¢ Prophylactic Tooth Brushe: 26c Poinsettia Violet Ammoni: the bath—full pint - tman's Talcum Powder, lal;g'e; 2 for 25e; each c lifornia Sou\enir T 50 pages; 16 different views. .18e Silverware and Jewelry Solid Sllver Teaspooms — Rose de- sign—French gray fln' ish; set of 6; regularly $3 65 §5.00. Spectal s Popular Music $3.75 for 19¢ The Witmark Dance Folio —containing fifteen late popular songs, arranged in dance form, including “Just My Style" (from e's Me Pal,” Suit Case for School—Just the thing for the children’s books; two styles; regular $1 and 75c values. Special, 6s5c and Picnic Baskets—Scores of baskets for Sunday outings, for trips to the 25 park, across the bay, etc. Prices 2s low as % C Great Curfain Sale in Large Values at Small Prices in Curtain Time Many Notions §2.00 Corded Arablans— Good serviceable lace { Dress Shields—The kind that wash —sizes 2, 3, 4— curtalns, made from pair 10e good net, nicely corded; DEE: very effective and espe- b o cially strong; e le ver $7,19 me—Made ‘emm from doubl(- threaded ca- ble nets; heavily corded Featherstitch Brald—White only; 8- -yaid piece Patent Leather Belts—A quality worth 25c. Eveclal IBe Me Sateen—36 inches wide—all colors—black —20c values. Standard Fashions—For May now ready...10e and 15¢ A Curious Millinery Sale But a Great One One-Fourth Off On All Trimmed Hats Left Over From Our Great Easter Sale Here is a Sale which™ includes an enormous number of Trimmed Hats. Some of these Hats-are slightly damaged; some just soiled, so that they can be cleansed in a very short time; some of them have been roughly handled in the great crushes of people that have been buying. At any rate, injured or not, we will give you three days’ time to buy all of the Trimmed Hats in stock before we put on our great line of after Easter styles. This is simply a bargain week of unprecedented merit, bécause there isn't a woman who hasn't ingenuity enough to fix any one of these Hats as good asnew. For three days all these Hats one-fourth off. Wash Goods--Perfect Dreams of Patterns With the Prices ‘More Than Low Dress Challies—A hundred pieces in new designs; neat small effects 3 and pretty Orientals; for kimonos; a perfect material; yard C Dress Organdies—Beautiful designs and every nmagm:ble color and combination of colors; regular 10c values. . A yard.. Chambray Ginghams—10oc values and good ones at thzt colors hght and medium pinks, blues, grays, etc.; plenty of them to choose 7% from. Per yard C Silk Mnl!s—Regular 2oc values. You will be astonished that we can make prices as low as. this one we now quote. This is a fine, sheer grade of French mull, the kind used so much for dresses; value. Our price, yard Silk Finished Foulards—23c values. Get a dress that looks like silk and wears much better. The designs are copies of the regular $1.00 10 silks. They are worth 25c the yard, and our sale price is C French Bannes—-Regular 15¢ values; 30 inches wide; the very thing for pretty summer waists and dresses, or for dainty children’s wear; noth- ing could be more desirable than these new designs; all col- 10 ors; 15c values. Yard C 20c and 25¢ fancy white goods, yd T0C Specials in White Goods 10oc India Linons; yard... S zoc India Linon; yard 40-inch Lawn; yard Especially Good Values in High-Grade Groceries and Liquors for Monday and Tuesday Hams—Best Eastern sugar cured, Ib. Claret—Extra guality—pure food taple Seap—Proctor & 'Gamble's, Lenox or| ~Wine; regularly 50c: gallon . lz,c white dotted Swisses; yard.. n%: Yard wide Pique; yard Sale of Children’s Wear Chlldfe" s M'xed Pla,d Coa's—One of the latest novelties of the season stunning plaid mixtures are all the rage this year; full back; double breasted, made in those on the sleeve: topped with vel this week. Children’s White Serge Coafs ed effect; these have the turn-back cuffs and two rows pearl buttons down the front; ages 2 6 years; values; rfect bfnulie& This week backs; in double breast- $7.50 with a real lace flounce 18 inches wide on the bottom. Regular $4.00 =i $2.45 els —Ne w line just open; hundreds of door panels all styles; sizes 36 to 72 inches long; this is an especial- 1y large line of very de- sirable goods. Prices from 2S¢ up. = $4.95 yle; in full box of (from May- or of Tokio), “Tale of Turtle Dove” (from Woodland), “Heldelberg, Stein Song” (from Prince of Pilsen), “In My Merry ‘Oldsmobile,” “In Days of 0l1d@” (from Yankee Con- sul), and other popular hits, making a book con- taining $3.75 worth of music for 19e. By mall 5¢ extra.

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