[CHAPTER XVII].—The Parks and Boulevards—Which Perhaps Constitute the City’s Grandest Feature.

[CHAPTER XVIII].—Racing—The Three Great Race Tracks where One May See Unrivaled Contests in Equine Speed—The Glories of Derby Day and the Gay Cavalcade on the Avenues.

[CHAPTER XIX].—Open Air Attractions. Which Bring the Pleasure Seeker Entertainment and the Delights of Fresh Air at the Same Time—Mighty Pyrotechnical Displays.

[CHAPTER XX].—An Ideal Afternoon—The Prettiest Drive That Mortal May Wish to Take, With Possibly Other Charms Thrown in.

[CHAPTER XXI].—On the Water—The Aquatic Side of the Paris of America—Trips of all Sorts on the Lake.

[CHAPTER XXII].—The Restaurants of Chicago—Places Where the Best of Provender is to be Had at Moderate Rates—The Fascinating Table D’Hote.

[CHAPTER XXIII].—The Haymarket Monument, with a Succinct Account of One of the Most Thrilling Periods in Chicago’s History.

[CHAPTER XXIV].—Cheyenne—A Unique Spot in the City’s Centre that it is Safer to Read About than to Visit.

[CHAPTER XXV].—Candies and Flowers—Some Beautiful Chicago Shops.

[CHAPTER XXVI].—Summer Night Concerts—The Delights of Music Enjoyed by the People During the Dog Days.