WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 s fall- e and YoU Are Cordially Invited ·to Visit to ltever flS It is ;abies $1.00 will selecI on Phone ZU4 One of our brautifrd a11d commodious main lobbies LINDEN . CRE·ST APARTMENTS at 5th Street and Linden Avenue, which will ' ,.. be. open .for inspection next Sunday, Sept. 21. LINDEN CREST APARTMENTS is a strictly modem building, appealing to the most fastidious tastes. It comprises 58 apartments in units of two, three, four and five rooms. Colonial white and walnut is the interior decorative scheme. The building is to have the latest innovations in heating systems. You will be pleased with the tile-wainscoted baths, built-in tubs and fixtu·res, and shower baths. Note also the emergency disappearing beds, built-in ·refrigerators and ironing boards, white enamel linen and medicine cases, kitchen cabinets, etc. In addition, we have installed Kerner incinerators, snow-white clothes driers, baby carriage room, and children's in~ide playroom. The reception lobbies are furnished with spacious fire-places. No expense has been spared to make LINDEN CREST APARTMENTS one of the most luxurious on the North Snore. Mr. Roy France, the architect, has endeavored to design a building best adapted to the environment and home-like atmosphere of Wilmette. Consistant with the character of structure, etc., you will find the rental reasonable. On our Inspection Day, September 21, one of the apartments will be completely equipped with furniture, drapes, rugs, etc., thanks to the courtesy of Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. Many apartment& have already been rented. RENTAL OFFICES ON PREMISES RICHARD T. DAVIS, Owner and Builder, 1305 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Chicago. Phones: Main 3012, Wil. 589, Univ. 8533.