Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1923, p. 5

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THE LAKE. SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 3ffl923: â- * 'â- â- :•* ^ry^Q Italian Design Dining Room ' .^^ :::" he atmosphere of the home is emphasized in every detail of The Orrington, ton's newest and most palatial residence hotel to be opened informally to the Saturday of this week.-•â- .â- â€¢â-  â- ;.^'^.;i^ .. • S^^;;.;;;,,';K:i;- W"::l;-;^;;^vr?:': n indication of the thought of the' Builder^m Making The Orrihgton a place discriminating people may find '*the happier mode of living" is given in ipointment of the dining room and lounge of the new^iparlnjent hotel. \ Orrington's spacious Tudor lounge truly reflects the comfort of the most ifkent home. Upon entering one is immediately impressed with the atmos- of restfulness of this softly lighted roony. The walls are of stately oak ng, richly hung. There are the cheery fireplace, easy chairs, reading tables nook with writing tables. There are deeply cushioned divans and rugs that with the quiet elegance of the surroundings and soften every footstep, he dining hall is unique in its Italian architectural design, its bright windows lg off to .the*east, making it truly inviting and reflecting an atmosphere of ' cheer. i :.'i:,.§ :â- -;â- ' '-i.:h "â- ,:,;. There are private dining rooms for entertainments, parties and other private ions, as well as a beautiful coffee shop,-^-here, again, the management sing the element of homelike and exclusive comfort. B S h o e s America's Best Footwear For Boys and Girlsâ€" The One Shoe the Child Outgrows SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES are all in and ready. Do notleave^l^^ntil the last day. If you hayej^ for f all grades. ;., ' JX;,. I:'^2?i. J:~,TT" WILLIAM TAYLOR The Satisfactory Store Dry Goodsâ€"Ladies', Gents' and Children's Fur- nishings. "* ' • ; 1 1125-27 Central Ave. Phone Wil. 1914 ,The Bible School also resumes, its regular sessions commencing next Sun- day at 9:45. Class attendance will be taken and records marked as usual; There are classes with graded instruc- tion for all ages. The first Midweek meeting of the Fall for Prayer and Fellowship will be held next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Children's hall. The Senior Young People's society will hold its first meeting on Sunday Sepember 9, at 5:30. The Junior and Intermediate Young People's societies â- will not resume their work until the first Sunday of October. The Wilmette Baptist Choral society will commence the regular weekly re- hearsals on Thursday, September 13, at the church at 7:45 .oWodt^pii^^;^ ; Nekit Sunday is thÂ¥ first Stmtfay of the Fall season. Mr. Stifler will preach ajMhe^morning service, at eleven o'clock. The September meeting of < the Wo- man's society will be held on the after- noon of September 7. Weather per- mitting it will be an outdoor meeting in honor of the daughters who will soon be leaving for college. Further an- nouncement as to time and place and the m prdtramv|.^illjbc,HfiSa4e :.>lafefif$ijitgii the'"day.".v^-""'^l(^' '" 'â- â- ' ---'-• >-"-^IiK4l#>*« The Wilmette Baptist church is lo4 cated on the corner of Wilinette and Forest avenues and welcomes all to its services. The pastor, Rev. Francis C.; Stifler, may be reached at his study dur*J ing the mornings> or by appointment! The church office is open from 9-5 daily except Saturdays, and from 9-12 on Saturdays. The church telephone is Wilmette 2235. â-  â-  -'- '--W^^m mm® â- 'â- â- ^^â- â- fl^ m READ THE WANT-ADS MISS MARGARET MIL,LEN}! Announces the opening of her studio for instruction in Dramatic Art at 1128 Greenleaf Ave., Wo..' Classes for children and advanced students are being formed now. Both private and class lessons given. For Particulars Telephone ^-^â€"-- Whmette 1059t _2i:__Ji Miss Millen is a representative of the Leland Powers School of Dramatic Art in Boston. Library Plaza Hotel r^v;g :V:r'â- *Evanston '^y^?^^ flE finest jewelry shop on the North;; Shore, maintaining a repair depart- ment for watches, clocks and jewelry. aoaoi I0E30E lOBOl aoi 504- *** -j^JM .KV^ "-jiffi, â- wj^'t^^i^^i'^^i^Sy'- * HPS| IB^B â- ESjSSB uWnWmt ^H ^PSP^^^^H^^E fli'^Sj ||h:€iHHM u^k^^^SS B:Rj |p|teg S&J^HJtt/M p|aj:"^i§:5; ^â- 'SfiiW Hjb~:^ lift *'An Ounce of Attention Is Worth a Pound oj[Overhaul" Lindei^ Garage 332 Linden Ave. «| Opp. "L,^Teiminal â- .â- iyv^jpHCTary> Littlestone, Prop. ; - i I I 146: Wilmette Ave. 'WIS: *â€""""* Wilmette f rVliil j To keep apace with the chafrge in seasons, we must % change, our- dress. -â-  Th^se'. days.are ::here|i|;Ne^vtcrea- tions in fall apparel are arriving daily. ?t They show many startling changes, especially the .straight gar- ment that isnot beautified until tried on, but then the lines are ^so brought out that you can*! ^velpjfcmt JikeJ the garment. ':%'.' -^9 m^^m We are experts in-giving'attention' to working parts of motors, gears, ignition and starters; saving many pounds of ^ is* ili^i^i^V S Offi imonize Station New arrivals, in Dresses of Wool Crepe, Flannel and Poiret Twill are shown in plain and striped materials beautifully trimmed in Blues and Browns. Priced frgm " ..- . â- -4-. ;/_â- â-  ..:_...._...... ^ â- . â-  .50 to $ .50 In silks we show Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines and SatinilFaced Crepes, in"Blac^Bro-^m^pla and Blue^; Selling from â- V; /"^.v--U^v;w:^ til*' it We have a limited quantity of Silk or Wool Crepes and Tricosham Dresses iri all "of '"the^pigj' mmmi latest fall styles that we are featuring ^/.^â- 'â- ^â- ^^â- kp^^^^0i '^^Sil^^H^H^^PBB -...'.-: .â- ;, -;:-.:;.-!â-  â- â- :â- â- ..-.- ••â-  â- -.â- ...â- .â- â- . . â- â-  â- .•.;'â- â- â- â- â- â- -â-  â- ____ â-  â- â- â- â- â- .- â-  â- -.-S"':â-  '• â- â- â- â- ^"â- "â- â- â- '"â- â- 'â- â- â- "â- â- â- 'â- .t '-'W^ 'â- '•'"?'•â- -"'*V^%$%s*.^^^^ i. SGHOOII SPECIALS Boys' and Girls* heavy ribbed stockings in Black only, fine ribbed hose in Brown, Black and White. Just, the thing for school wear. „ The pair ^;:g â-  ; -::i:29c IS-lll New Fair patterns in dress ginghams, colors in checks mm ChildrenV Bloomers for school and play wear. Made from best quality sateen. All ages | from 2 to,^. 75^ .values, now Bradley's S^color water paratsjj| with'. brush â-  'MX§§i£SS^&SffM mrnm^mr^w^?, and plaids suitable TFor^schoot dresses. Values tp^ School- day special 4C 25e 'r^e One lldzefPS^"sbft. leHi pllicils School bags, Khaki and Black, several sizes Crayolas, 8 or 16 colors in a bpx;_.,;-' J. i^:;if,:- â- 'â-  Hi'i:,; â- "-.^â- â- â- '•':.:;J ^^loKsf1^!!!!' yil^filledp with pencils,,,..penholder , and^ " School tablets for pen and 5 and 10c ffl|j||f' W$M '§£01 We have a coiniiiete*^tbclc of ion! hntvfes^a nMr , ..^ , those authorized by the schools^ and take in all the grades; m4

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