WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923 This Charming Bungalow Now Open for Orrington Apartment Selection Supplementing the renting office directly opposite The Orrington, the management have opened a sec- ond still more pretentious and in- teresting office on the northwest corner of Davis street and Hinman avenue, Evanston. Here in a charming little bunga- low you may view color sketches of typical suites, the beautiful palm court, reception courts, the lounge, dining room and select your apart- ment from typical floor plans ani furniture layouts. This unique renting office is open daily and whether your interest in The Orrington is keen or only cas- ual we invite you to visit us in this unusual bungalow. HOURS 9 A. M. until 8 P. M. Daily including Sunday. Telephone Evanston 8700 To assure your choice of the more desirable quarters, make your reserva- tions this week. A Happier Mode of Living That Assures the Utmost In Comfort and Environment \ A J HEN you make your home in The Orring- ton you are assured not only attractive quarters of exceptional comfort but a measure of service and environment far above the ordinary. There will be no finer place to live than The Orrington. The pleasure of each individual apartment is augmented by the elegant reception courts, the cozy, restful Tudor lounge, imposing palm court and other public rooms on the mez- zanine floor. On the roof there will be a spa- cious solarium, landscaped roof garden, private entertainment rooms and a wonderful ball room. Every apartment in The Orrington is an outside apartment. All have private tile baths with showers. Many have kitchenettes. With ex- posures in all directions, you can select quarters that will give you your preferred view toward the lake, the south, north, or west as desired. The guest list carries only the names of the best sort of people who want attractiveness, exclusiveness and com- fort at moderate rates. Quarters are leasing rapidly. Reservations should be made this week. Che ORRINGTON EVANSTON ILLINOIS Ready September First