WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 5 Re : 7 " | | | | LE hi il I Ql A IER _ The gentlemen's clubroom of The Or- ? rington high above the tree tops with a never-to-be-forgotien view | of Lake Michigan and the surrounding country. A cozy corner of The Orrington roof garden enchanced by the glow of the rising harvest moon. The night view of Evanston and Chicago with their myriad of lights never fails to bring an exclamation of-- wonderful! SL EEE Looking toward the ballroom from the south roof al Hi py ly 4 yp garden of The Orrington. Refreshments will be AR Lp de ZA served "out-of-doors during the summer months: IRAE Gay orange and blue porch swings, sun shades, A shrubbery, etc. add to the attractiveness of the roof garden by day. . % The Church street and Orrington avenue corner of The Orrington, the new hub of business activity in Evanston and the loca- tion of The Orrington pharmacy, FEvans- ton's most exclusive drug store. 2 BR x Looking down from the palm court toward the main entrance of The Orrington. Beau- tiful caen stone, hanging lanterns, a fern- ery and a massive bronze grill work behind the huge windows present a cathedral-like elegance. The elevator lobby of The Orrington as seen from one of the reception courts. Italian torchieres and a magni- ficent oriental rug add to the beauty of this lobby. 3 TEE ; % 4 Jr The unique bungalow renting office of The Orring- ton where over one hundred families arranged ac- commodations from floor plans without ever having seen the actual apartments. ? A typical two room suite of The Orrington showing the cozy comfort and elegance of the apartments of this new- est of Evanston's hotels. The beautiful main entrance of The Orring- ton graced by two magnificent old elm trees.