Sacré fricotin va! ton bibi vient d'un grand magasin....de Chicago ( je sens que je fais vachement encore avancer le truc là! ) et ne me demande pas de traduire...c'est Dimanche....je bulle!
Bizarre après les carrés tu fais dans le coeur!
Carson Pirie Scott Entrance
This leading Chicago department store originated with a business founded in
Amboy, Illinois, in 1854 by Samuel Carson and John T. Pirie, two
Scotch-Irish immigrants. By the end of the Civil War, Carson &
Pirie was based on Lake Street in Chicago; during the late 1860s,
annual sales (wholesale and retail) reached $800,000. In 1890, the
entry of Robert Scott as a partner led the growing firm to change its
name to Carson Pirie Scott & Co. By 1900, its two downtown Chicago
stores on State and Washington and Franklin and Adams each employed
about 1,000 men and women. In 1904, the company moved into a new Louis
Sullivan–designed building at State and Madison. During the twentieth
century, the retail operations of Carson's (as it came to be known)
continued to grow; by the beginning of the 1960s, it operated 11 stores
around the Chicago region, where it employed about 8,000 people and did
about $150 million in annual sales. In 1989, Carson Pirie Scott was
bought by P. A. Bergner & Co., a Milwaukee-based subsidiary of a
Swiss company. After going through bankruptcy in 1991, this department
store chain reemerged as Carson Pirie Scott & Co; but this entity
was acquired in 1997 by Proffitt's Inc. of Knoxville Tennessee. At the
end of the century, Carson's was still the name of several department
stores around the Midwest, including the Sullivan-designed flagship
store on State Street.
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