The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1899, Page 3

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Oi - °e i . Prom " ° re . TIE SEATTLE STAT. THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE RON MARCHE | THE BON M | | POPE SESSOSESESESEEESOSEES TESOL ESOS ID ESEEESOEHOOSEO ED EE OHO TSO DHIUDOVOH TINE EIDE SUO ODODE HO TOODOEIEIFPOPUOUHEDOOHOO OOF OPO OSEO ODO DEO OOO PEO OORDD: ™ BON capa 4 A MERRY | ~ HADBY NEW YEAR . ene as Sty el ji aijomai ee ‘ POPSOOOASOOD OD OOD OS OSESEOOEO SHOE OO SOSEHESEOOSES HOSES EOD SOPOSHS SOS HSOH OSES ESHH IO OHO DH EE SOOO OEFOER OS EEOEOESESESOO ES OEOSEOOSOSCOOOO OD set Jooeoee _ ENLARGEMENT SALE a St fe nearty ten years since the Bon Marche first wished Its public a Merry Christmas and a Happy New The Bon Marche s the Future mir bargains and -_ : rating ing. Wittste a short, ine “ A» this will ne er re ate by reducing aie ‘Tenders its most sincere compliments of the season to the citizens of Seattle. Ten yeara ag Q To do th h a t to all, and ion store out im “Belltown,” hardly large enough to accommodate a decent siaed horse and bugey ae was on May the re held another cates er and Opening Sale-Fiv Stores i in One Yesterday we »- See the trouble to count the names on the payroll exactly sndre - wenty-nine, and w We find in the Post-Inteiligencer of Sunday, September 22, 1896, this announcement: nas day just a year today we printed this: Hav sn cl “1 SPECS | JUST GROWED”-Topy. navn Cure re aii Located a Larger (Iuarlers And und ling announced that the busin Ag * that we had ps 1 to annex the two stores being « =. 10 ir s and smashed In the sidewalk—how Wagner's orchestra lighted hundreds and hendreds of That was.on May For our increased business, we have decided to remove to 142% the building can be put in proper shape for ux and the preson . np ge h Ad se new stores, each one a omplete as though we hadn't a dozen more to keep it companys i Present large stock we have determined to mark all goods down to pr See ane teow ring: Prick wit be outright and lef, regardien of coat und value, Hons: Wars, ne, Sewing Machines, Glassware oat aia Sundries Books and Music ffered and bought at fal recaus fair ness our sales of music at twenty. s nd, in cldentally, pleasure, to prices, and Invarinbly lov ¢, and allows us @ fair profit. serven attention. It brought carloads of people out to the little store on th Firet rom the architect's plans a perspe c a «: 2 ¥ avenue and Cedar street, anc £ public, for we § th the a ‘ tf Bon Marche was permanently est es, Nos. 1437, and 1429 on Second avenue, near to Pike atr t B M contained this: ; r i Future on ae 1e ~NEW LOCATION, 1425 to 1429 Second Avenue, Near Pike Street r ed ready by next summer, and if busine keeps growing at this rate we shall need every foot of tt. We shall ‘make no statement today of the new bill), for there is much to decide on 'twixt now and midsummer; many plans to make, much merchandise to INTRODUCTORY SALE —~> tet Us Masten > i aghle E Tomorrow (Monday) the Bon Marche will begin bus 1m its new quarters, at 1426 to 1429 Second aver n Pike t h vt tabaci hal) § ee | te ‘radian t t ahati broad lines that have hitherto charles trouble and confusion of moving is over, our gigantic new stock {a now complete in every detall and w on the greatest sellir amy r “pee ye aeiatle = ‘tt shoe emma Baa hb: eid bey vee aie son ye } matter 1 it find t, bring it] Seattle has ever known, cor ing tomorrow with tories yeas, and the same rule will apply to all you buy—if anything goes \ » mat k ak f mu ng y nat different—r tlon 1 will In this world; but we cam) —~ GREAT OPENING SPECIALS pind patiently taweed/ beat shat Webel si Fait ar rh ay and sell for (a f ¢ aided always aaa tell of in the dally papers is ever offere t. Th it peddling way a few items at lowerp a Ppeals to the ur oe ee Fiverybody wan of the o nd ou f og tape ett sire ats ahh ldlaaien ; ‘The Flooks Are Too Plal my =a eighteen me Fi { nthe green pastur th Union and read r I ‘ ily — te a = 7% = 1 aa : an i To cateh any gate this method of doing business to the position tt ht upy © museum of antique storeleapag ‘seteallgg n, we come to this annuun n mor vil t he fret 1 t ' Ws: uk you for ‘9% and Its busin You have helped double the store's usefulness for 1900, May. we prove still more worthy, of you “ae PE FOSSOSOSESHSOHSHHSOPS OE SOSOOS SSO SE SESE SOOS ESS OE SE EH ESOP HSEESSOOOEHH OOS HOSES OH DOOD ° OOOO eee OOOO OOOO OOOO C ONES OEEE LOL LELSOEELOEESOOEE SOLE EOS ESEOSYSESOESELEOEED OSES HOUSTON OLS HSOOO EDOM OOOEO OOS ODOS OOO OOEESOEEEOEDDES ‘ * o-_ e yi Soorrrerrssoosoeees THE BON Mi AY =? i pe | prtoorveneanener’? C£WQWVGrewth ff ee €> so eeoceseseseoeooes ‘ Z v8 > SOOO HOHOOOO OOO OOD ° ¢ ° PeOOOOOOO OOS OOD OOF : P4 ? : as v5 a re SHSSOSHOSS SOSH OO OOD pl 1419-1429 Second Avenue 15 and 17 Pike Street . © 2 ap

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