Clear glass ashtray in a diamond shape. Center reads, "Pantlind Exposition Building".;The Pantlind Exhibition building, formerly the Nelson-Matter Furniture building, was renovated by Gustave A. Hendricks in 1924. All of the side walls were plastered and the ceiling girders and posts paneled and painted ivory with two coats of lead in oil. The first floor front was stone over-topped with blue terra cotta for a sign 28 feet long with gold-finished letters. The trim on the top was of terra cotta. The main entrance near the west corner was surfaced with tapestry tile with a bronze ramp leading to the lobby floor. The plastering in the lobby as well as the decorating was Italian Renaissance. The club room floor was finished in tile and marble with a 14-foot fireplace. The lobby and elevator landings had ceramic and mosaic floors. The marble trim was black and gold with wainscoting six-feet high. The building had nineteen toilets plus baths and showers. This was for the convenience of buyers who arrived early and wanted to clean up but hadn't been assigned rooms in the hotel.