Skip to content
FREE SHIPPING ON ALL DOMESTIC ORDERS $35+
FREE SHIPPING ON ALL US ORDERS $35+

Horne's: The Best Place to Shop After All

Availability:
in stock, ready to be shipped
Save 8% Save 8%
Original price $23.99
Original price $23.99 - Original price $23.99
Original price $23.99
Current price $21.99
$21.99 - $21.99
Current price $21.99

The Joseph Horne Company, popularly known as Horne's, was a beloved and integral part of Pittsburghers' lives for generations.

It was the first department store in the Steel City, staking its ground at the landmark flagship store on Penn Avenue and Stanwix Street. Starting as a small dry goods store, the company expanded into a regional retail powerhouse with a reputation for selling high-quality goods in elegant spaces. Horne's succumbed to the fate of other department stores amid changing consumer habits, and a short-lived stint as a Lazarus store was the final chapter in more than 140 years of history. The community still enjoys the tree on the corner of the former Horne's building, now Highmark, that is lit each year to usher in Pittsburgh's holiday season. Author Letitia Stuart Savage shares the history and memories of Horne's department store.

ISBN-13: 9781467138352

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC

Publication Date: 11-18-2019

Pages: 224

Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

Series: Landmarks

Letitia Savage published her first article while still in college, a chapter for an engineering book on the effects of oil spills on marine organisms. She continued freelance magazine writing while working as an environmental consultant, primarily on hazardous waste cleanups for the military and the USEPA. In addition to contributing environmental and gardening articles to Country Journal, she wrote about horse training and horse keeping for many national horse publications, including Chronicle of the Horse and Horse Illustrated. After years of magazine writing, Ms. Savage published her first book on Kaufmann's Department Store in Pittsburgh for Arcadia Press in 2016. She and her husband live in a pre-Civil War farmhouse that they restored in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. She is often tempted away from writing by gardening and riding, as well as by volunteering as an environmental educator for the local nature center.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

Introduction 9

Setting Up Shop 13

From Notions to Dry Goods 23

From Dry Goods to Department Store 31

A Metropolitan Store 50

Horne's Weathers the Depression 66

Horne's Goes to War 82

Celebrating One Hundred Years 96

Horne's Moves to Suburbia 113

From Horne's to Lazarus 135

Eating at Horne's 151

Minding the Store 161

"The Best Place to Work After All" 167

Horne's for the Holidays 186

Playing at Camp Horne 209

Bibliography 223

About the Author 224