Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1923, p. 9

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todern housekeeping requires as much jlght, care and ingenuity upon the of the housewife as is often re- :d for the management- of her hus- 's business. With the tremendous >r saving devices which have rev- tionized the industry # there have also newer time saving devices for housekeeper. grandmother's day the kitchen had the largest room in the house, and we wrote grandmother's epitaph we it well have placed upon her tomb- the words "she walked herself to a woman's hand will be recog- m the arrangement of the fok ing:â€" Main Dining Room Lbove is a picture of the main din- room, which will accommodate from to five hundred people at one time, id a beautiful view of the lake, the beach and terraces. It will be an agon shaped room with eight beauti- columns supporting a large artistic Mne in the center of the ceiling. The terior decorations and furnishings will correct and beautiful. The appoint- mentsâ€"linen, silverware, china, glass- e, etc.,â€"will be especially designed in gopd tast«. On each side of the trance is a servery, one for banquets the other for the regular service. >ur electric lifts and two stairways connect the serveries with the large, ill equipped kitchen below. The auto- matic mechanical ventilation, along with the lake breeze through the large French windows and the beautiful dome, will assure comfort at all times. Social Dining Room A number of social dining rooms for the convenience of the apartment own- ers have also been arranged, as it is the intention of the BEACH MANOR or* ganization to see that the residents can preserve their private home with its most modern equipment or may have the service of a hotel in its beautiful dining and social rooms to enable them to exercise whatever preference they may have in the entertainment of their guests. Sun Room A On the rojofoiJliR main dininf rooS, surrounding the dome, will be a large sun room having the regular dining room service. | 'I I? ' '%, $ "§Kitcbaa ;|f -ST. "&#â- '.» T'ne kitchen, which will be on the main floor, will represent the highest arranged that eaefeh table^^wiH- com-1 type of scientific perfection, will be sun- lit and thoroughly hygienic, and will be under the direction of a most capable chef. The cuisine and service will be faultless; special attention will be given to all the various details that enter into this very essential feature of the well- conducted hotel. The latest ranges, broil- ers, electric tile ovens, warnung ovens, and other improved facilities for the preparation and maintaining or;_ up-to- date and delectable menus Will be used. Private Kitchen* In each? apartment the private kitchens will be much larger than those in apart- ments which are now renting for $500.00 a month and upwards. In each one will be found an automatic electric range, which will insure simplicity, freedom from dirt and distressing heat, reliability, economy and attractiveness. The house- wife will be able to set her clock, go about her other duties and come back at the appointed hour to find her meal properly cooked. The latest mechanical refrigeration will be installed with a combination built in kitchen cabinet and buffet. The service closets are being es- pecially designed and the forced me- chanical ventilation will give the pri- vate kitchen perfect freedom from all cooking fumes and objectionable odors. The device used for the service closets will be unique and cannot be found in any blherhotel in Aiaerjea; ^ 5 ^4j» It is the intention of the BEACH MANOR organization to see that the residents can have their private home with its rnqst modern equipment or they may have the entire service of one of the best equipped hotels in America at their disposal. Capable engineers under the direction of the architects will in- troduce quite a number of original ser- vice equipment ideas which' the Wells Bros. Construction Company^will install. Unlimited space would be required to describe half the wonderful improve- ments which will be introduced at feEACH. MANQlLBut either Manor Company?!!^SajQaTSalle Street, Chicago, or Ome & Diati H27 Ajgyte Street, will be pleased to furnish full particulars in reference to the Hotel or the multiple home ownership plan upon which it will be operated. Adv. LAN GIFT SHOP FOR H. L CHANDLER CO. READ THE WANT-ADS H. E. Chandler and Company will )rmally open a new gift shop soon, nomas Airth, manager, announced I|pis morning. The shop which is pro- ved to be a "store within a store" rill feature particularly the low- h*iced article. Leather goods of all kinds, includ- bill folds, card cases, ladies' purses, photograph albums, and Hne- -day books will be among the main Articles of the shop. There will also >e Roycroft metal goods, and Rust- :raft novelty boxes. According to Mr. Airth, inexpensive [gifts, ranging from fifty cents to two for three dollars will be featured, rath- er than the more expensive articles. In connection with the gift depart- ment, engraving will be done. Workmen are now building the gift section, which will be enclosed at the front in a Grecian effect. Fern bas- kets will be suspended from the ceil- ing in the upper half of the enclosure. Shelves and tables are being installed, and draperies in keeping witlt the room will be hung at the windows in the rear. New Is the Time! MEDICAL ELECTRICITY TnbercukMla and other Lung- Tronble v We are glad t*> co-operat<^~ with your own physician in Riv4^ ing these treatments if you wish; Electrical treatments are espe- cially recommended in high blood pressure, nervous troubles, post operative adhesions, ulcers, ab- cesgWMr &U_^ma^le_ troubles^ LABORATORY HIS Capitol Bid*., 15* N. State St, Tel. Dearborn S688 Not when the snow flies and the coal pile has shrunk to an alarm- ing dimension but flow is the time to plan against next Winter's cold. Far-sighted home-owners instead of paying out their good money for coal are investing in Kleen- Heat, the new and better way ot home heating And they're order- ing immediate installations to in- sure the unavoidable delays which accompany our Fall rush of busi- ness. For Sale at your Local Hardware Stores Majestic ID' 1a« aarioVtfr, uabandV,fia.' aMaJPsga y>â€"tw imdacy- CwaTTlif MalStfk Un** arouna Carbam Raoafegi alimiaatM this.lt puts iwif P*1**** apaswnasnti aaaiafHP*. Read the News J*o...odori v-- tip carbon of those in your neigh- ATLAS OIL Bililiil We are pleased to announce ilii^^Hii^^^^^^SiiM- Head- quarters of the demonstration of this old reliable oil burner, at 1185- 1187 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, 111. Gravity Faed Satisfactory 'â-  /. . No motor _v, * ^â- â- â- i£to---â- â- ---â- â- â-  No gas No axtra axpanse ^ Many satisfied usersâ€"ask for names borhood. Do not fail to investigate the superior merits of the Atlas. J vOur representative will gladly call upon requeue ;'. .â- .;â- ' â-  : Prices $75.00 to $225.00. m . Telephone Wilmette 2813 "" T^^ggi North Shore Sales Agency MARVIN WILLARD, Distributor v % 1185-1187 Wilmette Avenue g( Associated with GrifiBs Hardware â-  lk- . â-  Wilmett*rHl--^^ â- -^r If you are not acquainted with Kleen-Heat call at our North Shore 4 Branch and let us show you a sys- tem in operation. Learn for your- self why Kleen-Heat is the choice- of thousands of discriminating home owners. *®% i lUeett"t*eet. _ .MtW ^â- â- ^ Division of f.,j-if. Winslow Boiler St Engineering Company __ 175 N. Michigan Ave.â€"Chicago North Shore Branch 817 Chicago Ave.â€"Evanaton »;*.... 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