RAVINIA 



WE have two kinds of trips to the North 

 Shore civilized and uncivilized. The 

 first can be taken even by a perfect lady, 

 so thoroughly proper and conventional are all the 

 proceedings. Moreover, she can look pretty while 

 she is at it; that is, if nature has been somewhat 

 kind to her. She can wear her white dress and 

 her lace hat with the pink rose garden, and come 

 back unwearied and undamaged. 



Take a morning train to Highland Park. It 

 is a restful pleasure to wander about the town. 

 It has homey houses with rose hedges and vine- 

 laced porches, and air fresh and sweet with 

 indefinable woodsey fragrance. If you are going 

 just once, find Vine street, and go eastward to the 

 lake. You will come out through patches of 

 delicious white clover, and tangled wood lots where 

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