WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 9 A Page On 'Hotel Life 4HE SEASON of mov- ing is close at hand. With its advent are visions of the hustle and hard work of packing, the hiring of movers and the task of getting settled again. "Where shall we live?" is the question of hundreds of people. The modern apartment hotel of- fers every home comfort without any of the discomforts. There is no heat to worry about, no servant problem, no responsi- bility--you are free to enjoy the privacy and coziness of your ac- commodations while others as- sume the burden of housework, cleaning and maintenance. The cost carefully tallied is usual- ly less than for maintaining your own establishment. Contrary to the opinion of many there is little feeling or appearance of an ordin- ary hotel in the well-conducted modern apartment hotel with its The elegant furnishings, the care and good taste evident every- where, the courteous retinue of many servants all reflect the pleasure and refinement of a mag- nificent home. You find it easy to entertain, you enjoy, if you wish, the sociability of many splendid people, good times provided by the management, or you may live as quietly and secluded as you choose. Why so many people live in apart- ment hotels today is easily under- stood when one looks within one. And so we invite you to scrutinize The Orrington and The Library Plaza. To observe in them the answer to the question "Where Shall We Live?" It will be our pleasure today, or any time, to conduct you through The Orrington and The Library Plaza and to show you typical rooms and apartments, with or without kitchenettes, to meet your needs. You will be interested and will likely want to join the many who have found these two apartment hotels so highly desirable as their home spirit. permanent homes. i re cn = SE VIR § 8 FEvanston's Finest Hotels Jy mn, e |g