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JA (ew Hotel Sherman , Qhicago
RANDOLPH— CLARK— LAKE
1700 Rooms With Bath
operated by
Hotel Sherman Co.
Ernest L. Byfield, Pres. Eugene V. Byfield, Vice-Pres.
Frank W. Bering, Vice-Pres. and Managing Director
AND LA SALLE STREETS
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“All the world's a stage”
Is an adage old and true,
And the great New Hotel Sherman Is a stage that’s set for you.
Here all players congregate.
Whenever they're in town —
For this wondrous home of comfort has Won worldly-wide renown.
Seventeen hundred rooms are here,
And a hath in every one,
And the rates are very moderate.
And there’s nothing left undone To make you feel at home always And enjoy comfort and ease —
The Hotel Sherman does everything That is possible to please.
They specialize in Food that's good.
And the Service is perfection —
In their four fine dining-rooms you'll find There's nothing needs correction.
Also Owning and Operating
Hotel
Ambassador
North State St. at Goethe
350 Rooms
J\[ew Addition in Course of Construction
The Olde Town Coffee Room will give
You cause for acclamation —
The College Inn has always been
The finest in the nation.
The Celtic Room and Bal Tabarin
Are equally delightful
For business man and supper-club fan
They're everything that’s rightful.
Famous people from every clime
Find living here a pleasure,
And our “House on the Roof,” where the President stayed.
Is another novel treasure.
For those of you who care to stop
Away from the down-town section,
The Hotel Ambassador is sure to please
And invites your close inspection.
To sum it up — a parting word
To every N. V. A.:
The Play’s the thing, as Shakespeare said, So come on here — and PLAY!
BOB HALL