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Its guests, represents today the final touch of completeness. It's location In the very contro of the City, adjacent to Custom House. Park, with Its boun- tiful shaded verandas, and within easy reach of tho \Post\, \Camps\ and all the historic places for which Pittsburgh is noted, constitutes It the most distinctly advantageous point of Interest. In the City, .The building la brlclc, most of It Is of s rictly fire- proof construction, with an architec- tural design pleasing and attractive, while the Interior arrangements and appolntnien.s are In strict eonscrv- anco with the most modern ideas, as representing the most reflnod and ele- gant accessories, Such Improvements have been made as have, from time to time, been demanded, thus has con- stancy boon presoi'iud the Identity of the hotel as among tho best to bo found anywhere. The office, lobby, reading room, main dining hall, Grill room, private dining rooms, ladles' parlor, are all on the main floor and arc handsomely designed of white marble and tile, the cabinet woi'k be- ing a delicate green, harmonizing so store. The third Hooi carpels, rugs, shade;-, cloth and linoleums, n >\< being nuide of rugs mm which are displayed on , Cor small, medium ami give a perfect view of tl. On this door is also th departnu'iit, the stock i. the largest and most cm In Northern New York. Tho entire store is sn partmonlallzecl that simp and most convenient. T . 1. 11. IIK r l'i I \ Ills uiv • .!<• • .is.\ IHUI '. i.|- v. in.I lu , -II l! lll|. ill ;i ... • fi.in ,.|' I In- 11, III. Ii til .1 Ii Will \in . Iin Ii hi ml, I i • i A, H, MARSHALL & COMPANY smmi - VHHll^'^X^sMMHBir able, convenient and most desirable stopping places for the tourist seek- ing immunity from monotony and its incident caros. During this season extensive improvements have been DINING ItOOM—WITHEHELT, HOTEL Photo by Brush when the storo of \ Sharrons \ stand\ out as the largost anil finest rotail store In Pittsburgh, the years have recordod a history of business devel- opment that Is worthy of more than passing notice. Over thirty-lour years of successful merchandising* and tho prosperous new era foreshadowed by the occupancy of extensive now quar- ters possess a meaning no less Cor their thousands of customers than for themselves, Cor they are now better able .o show and handle everything best and most desirable In thoir many departments with which for so many years the name of \ Sharron\ has been associated. These departments are well illus- .1 i i. i ill \i> I I . ... i. . . 'mm.- ' >i Mi in.I III,...I I, Ii I '. , \ Ill I'lI ' •,!, Ml I . 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Mi'iini ui.- ii'tir tn liim iiv uuUI Crow •ii''l ii''''' • i.iii a miiii- intiii.lv . .uui ,n inn, i.r iin- iiiiiiiii-y He uuened SHAUKOVS .MAMMOTH HTOKK Photo by llrush number of salespeople employed Is A W(K)(1 an ,, ,„ ,,,, ri M H , , about twenty, so that pi.'ii.pt service ,„„ 0Olu „. ( , lUm „.,.,, „ ip ,,,; ,„ h Is assured. Mr. Sharron is a native of wlm ,. t , ol ^ ftnl/od wlU l Ul() f( UowlnK this county and oi-onud MB store In onu .,,vs A I \• 1882, If, lat'l He puu'.asclTthe ston ,,.,. itflllll , , adjoini ig the one he una occupied foi - twent: years and lelntlU completely the t 1 o stores, converting them Into his pi 'sent commodious Quarters. Is nbl assisted by his .hree uui.'., Ihiir. 'lerald P. and Roswoll A. his daughter li!va, acts as caslaei In ihe assistance of Mr. Henry Byrnes and Mr. .Henry Gallant, Mi Sharron has two of the most rapal.H buyers and salesmen In this vietniiv. ilenl; '.I'Ull •I. Mai'Hl'iUl. pu'siili'tii tiiw' 1 \V K('l|i>-;i.-. i us- [in •, .lull:, li. Tnllil. s.'i'l-i l.ll'.l ; ,\ , ii.ssiMuni iii'ii.-iiii-cr, ami .is..,ni JUII'S l„ llhl.l\M'v Wlll< tMHHHi 11) lie Ai- ami AVITHKIM:LL HOTI-X AM> (iitn.i. Photo by Brush as to give the effect of quiet dignity and liomolikeness. The guests' cham- bers number i\<l one hundred and half are connec d with bath and lava- tories, have electric light, steam hea , electric annunciator, and local and long distance telephone in each. Many are arranged en-suite and all open into spacious corridors and are reach- ed by elevators and ornate s-airways. The appointments and fixtures are of the most modern description and conform to the essentials of cultivated tastes. Prompt auto train connec- made and every detail added that would contribute in any way to .he at- tractions of the hotel. The \AVitherell \'is the centre of many of Pittsburgh's social activities and ample facilities are provided for dances, dinners luncheons,, recep- tions, etc. it is the official headquar- ters of (he American Automobile As- sociation and the Empire .ours.- Among the most pleasurable ex- periences of Platlsburgh that can be borne away by the visitors who have sojourned at the \ Wi.herell \ are the \\. i. t IMISV inn i in MOI.M I • •' ' I . I ' . I III • I\ .'I .... . Ill,I ......I. . .1 'I I \' -I. II.-I .. II' I I. <• ,' ill I 'II.. i , I.. ,. Iv li , ,1 , i nl I-., i .... II i. 111,1 ', i MI mi u n ... I\ • I. I Illll I.i In I .in,|i| I , V\\ I I I I, HiMlHMIHS ,fc ( I). I ti- in II l. i>, mil i IS'l ! lift n ii.ni.i-- 'In im. i pi.iniii u i n ill ,,'i ilnil • i \I tit uu i l.t i i in \iiirlittii \i w ^ '•\• I'l'l 1 \ I'l tllllu III I ill' 'in..I I'll.s. Mil.Mini.,, uui \iu '.i it • h l.u it n - HI'* ii sin! ui .ml i in' t,n ilu i ii i' , II , III iv itut I Vlt'iii-. \ V il ..-.I .ili . lif I,. I i it,. . . - ... I I,, > ,„ I • 'I . - •• I. , . [,., Iiuiiu n, u„ '• \ i I '• I,.i IN. n ' -i'l.I.. • i. . I. ni . ,i|,|. - ill • \I •'\ •' i • n 1\.I ..il.n I. . I. i , mil . 'In n, ,, t,.,t i. . •. . - 11 ..I, uu i * \i i m ..nl. . , . , ,. ,,.,i . , I • .. i. , . . i. ..i, ,| '., '! , . I !,, i „ -I I . ; , I'.U .. n I I ,p.,),,,. SHARRON'S MAIN FLOOR trated by the accompanying engrav- ings. Tlie handsome front, firty reel on Margaret street, three stories in height, shows the store a hundred teet deep and all occupkd. Thf lirst floor is devoted to general dry goods, fancy goods, notions, yard goods and domes- tics. The store has been noted for many years Cor its display of what is known to the dry goods' trade as yard goods and no other establishment any- where in this region has so large and varied assortment of desirable fabrics n bolli have 1 store for ovm been iiiu- of il ors In hniiuin Mori' up In i is quite ii|.|iii. Shiirron I'm in lor I ins set I in V. II. M . SHUT I'.- imilM ha. Photo by Hi-ii-l, i In employ nl In ' n \ears and ban I nnporliuil la. i sliiiuliird of iIn in high h-U'l |i \' say thai Vh ' \ Hon Mm i In i. Slate. ' M.I. A. CO. Ill IVn., 'I , i IVn. , I l.llJU. -^ss^ J V \»• 'w-^^ LOl'XUE—M'lTIIEUKI.L H0TEI Photo by Brush •ions The .Vitherell is conducted on pleasant and agreeable impressions the American plan, with rates of $3.00 engendered b> the genial and courti- er day and upward, but has a la carte oils service rendered by all employ- CV-ICP in Grill Room, cour- ees, who are ever pronounced in their inous and efficient assistants, par- etrorts to insure the comfort and satis- .vc,»llenoe cuisine, and homelike faction of guests. ™tmdings make the \Wither- The Witherell Hotel was opened in cU • one of the most comfort- 1880 by William T. Howell and con- far m i ML* *-***^ **^ T *d* %\ M^, ^5«* ****** j&jfa Jr i I' SHARRON'S SECOND FL' In lawns, muslins, crepes, silks, .liit'im I serges, broadcloth and other \veu\is kept im. The second floor, coached by broad and IMS I •I 'in