WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923 A er m-- jn | : I eddy § Jil BY EY A Tribute and a Pledge to Public Confidence ITH The Orrington fast nearing completion, it is our pleasure to ob- serve a guest list of just the very best peo- ple--people who have displayed a most remarkable confidence in the organization behind this delightful place to live. It is singular--out of the ordinary--to have over one hundred people rent and sign leases on quarters they have never seen, in a building they have viewed only from the outside. It is decidedly unusual --the highest and greatest compliment that could be offered. Quality has been the constant watch- word of the builders. To have everything the very best, to offer an enjoyable change to those who have grown weary of old things, to provide new quarters--brighter, cheerier, and more attractively furnished --these are the daily effort of the man- agement. We sincerely respect and pay tribute in this advertisement to this exceptional display of public confidence and pledge a home of superlative elegance, refinement, re {') comfort, service and pleasure to those who Fh have leased quarters in The Orrington. \¥ / | Reservations Should Be Made Now d Situated In The Heart ; | of Evanston Amid There are still several one, two, three room | Stately Elms and larger suites available. A full house, how- d ever, is anticipated before opening date, Sep- ~ tember first. Those who wish to enjoy the | pleasure of new quarters, new furnishings and the comfort and prestige of living in The Orring- ton will wisely make their reservations now. ~ r { . 14 | Evanston's Most Beautiful Hotel The renting office, N. W. corner of Davis Street and Hinman Avenue, is open daily, 8:30 a. m. until 9 p. m. Ready September First Sundays, 10 a. m. until 7:30 p. m. Tel. Evanston 8700. i