8 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923 ALL CLAIM BUSTER r= This business of "local boy makes Comfort and Elegance of Home i When The Orrington opened its portals to its hundreds of delighted guests last ua, there were expressions of genuine admiration at sight of the luxurious udor Lounge, immediately to the right as one enters the palatial building. #4 Here is reflected the comfort and elegance of the most magnificent home, every de indicating with what comsummate skill the builder solved this important ap- intment of the modern residence hotel. les, a nook with a writing table, deeply cushioned divans, the warm glow of jeautiful lamps, rugs that blend with the quiet elegance of it all and silence every "Walls of paneled oak, richly hung; a friendly fireplace; easy chairs, reading b ootstep"'--thus the builder describes the Tudor Lounge. ¢xaggerated not in the least. Investigation proves he PLEATS, FRILLS 0. K. FOR FALL Evanston Expert Brings Back Style Secrets , Dresses with ruffles, pleats, flounces, and tiers, fabrics of satin faced crepe, tailored cloth dresses of high lustre materials, poiret twill, with a large variety of sports jgoods--these are what Herman Fieldman of Rosen- "berg's, Evanston, who recently return- ed from New York, decided was the most adaptable of the styles there for use on the north shore. "I found that the growing use of sports wear had had a decided in- fluence upon much apparel," he said, "and of course, this is of particular appeal in suburban communities like the north shore, where sports apparel ig exceedingly popular. "The use of camel's hair fabric, perhaps the finest service fabric ever produced, has particularly accentuated the value of street wear and sports wear in both skirts, coats and dresses. "More formal fabric coats are de- signed in straight silhouettes of high lustre fabrics with large rich fur sets of Biatka squirrel, platinum wolf and fox. Red fox is one of the newest modes." Satin faced fabric is the dominant 'Imode for dresses, he said, and poiret twill is a recurrent vogue this autumn. As to. patterns, much is being said about circular fullness below the knee, he added. As to outdoor wear, sweaters will again be in demand and the chappy coat of brushed wool is chic, though it is thought that the regular brushed coat, buttoned down the front, with sleeves, will predominate. "The variety of good fashions this autumn permits almost any woman to select a style of garment becoming to her type, and at the same time fashionable. When styles are so va- ried, a woman can be fashionably at- tired and at the same time give full expression to her own personality." a_i 0 | 8) "The place where eating is a pleasure" Cameo Restaurant and Lunch Room 551 Lincoln Ave. | Under New Management Enjoy Your Meals Come to a restaurant where you will enjoy eat- ing. Come once and you will come again. EVANSTON WILMETTE BLACK DIRT and FILLING Whether your needs are one load or a hundred, we are now in a position to make prompt deliveries. Lime for the lawn EDINGER & SONS Established 1907 Dealers in All Kinds of Building Materials GLENCOE KENILWORTH WINNETKA good" means covering a lot of ground, Buster Keaton finds. The frozen faced comedian, now appearing before the camera in his first five-reel fea- ture for Metro recently received five clippings from newspapers in Mich- igan, Arizona and Kansas, each claim- ing Buster as a local product. "It doesn't seem possible," com- mented Keaton. READ THE WANT-ADS The Biggest Attraction wn the world is a becomingly dressed woman. A better selection and better prices are hard to find. Our Winter Coats range in price-- From $35 to $175 Fall Dresses--beautiful styles at prices that cannot be beat. Unique Style Shop 1126 Central Ave. Wil. 2403 Ready for School? We can serve you in all lines of Boys' and Girls' durable and comfortable shoes. Reasonable Prices. We Do Repairing. Winnetka Shoe Store H. Luensmann, Prop. 804 Elm Street Winnetka £~ "Don't Wait!" Dear fellow-citizen, May we beg of you, implore you, beseech you, and so on, whenever you have any print- ing for us to do, like envelopes or bill-heads, please don't wait until the last moment before giving us your order. .....»... | {Ehanks) Lloyd Hollister, Inc. Printers and Publishers Ba a 3 ~ [