THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 7 Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. D. Webster Dows, Boston ; Dr. Chas. A. Seitz, New York City; Mr. I. N. Solis, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. La Fetra, Jr., Miss E, II. Field, New York City. At The IIollj Inn, The Holly Inn is now imitating swell clubs by establishing a waiting list so great is the demand for accommodations. Mr, and Mrs. A, L. Williston, North ampton ; Mr. and Mrs. William West, Camden, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. George II. Burke, Mr, David E. Gould, of Brook line, Mass. ; Mr. G. J. Chandler, of Phil adelphia, are among the old guests who have come for return visits here. Judge Wm. B, Martin of Norfolk, Va. , and Mrs. Martin were visitors during the week. Mr. Walter C. Cady and Master Walter A. Cady, of Brookline, Mass., are recent arrivals. Mr. Cady comes for golf and shooting. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Merrill, of New Haven, Ct., are visiting Mr. W, II, Bar nett and the Misses Barnett. Mr, Mer rill is vice president of the New York, New Haven and Hartford 11. R., for which Mr. Barnett is counselor. Mrs. W. D. Brandon, of Butler, Pa,, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Morse, Bos ton ; Mr. and Mrs. 11. Davis, Montclair, N. J. ; Mrs. C. A. Cross, Mrs. M. B. Da mon, Fitchburg, Mass. ; Mr. Chas. Mc Quinn, Boston ; Mr. George F. Steele, Brookline, Mass., are here for extended visits. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Horton, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. E. Sumner, Newton, Mass., are recent arrivals. At The Jlcrkshire. There were two available rooms at The Berkshire Monday morning, and this statement illustrates how great is the demand for accommodations. Among the late arrivals who come to remain for an indefinite period, are Mrs. Wm. G. Bolton, Anson II. Bolton, New York city ; Miss Mills, Dedham, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert II. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Sykes, North Adams, Mass. ; Mrs. It. B. Hawley, Amesbury, Mass. ; Miss Lord, Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Covvles, Woodbury, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Godfrey, Somerville, Mass, Late arrivals include Mr. D. T. Chap man, Miss Chapman, Amherst, Canada; Mr. John W. Stimson, Mr. Chas. II. Cunningham, Fitchburg, Mass.; Mr. N. II. Tuttle, New Haven, Ct. ; Mr. A. W. Newell, Boston; Dr, B. L. Lambert, New Haven, Ct. Recent visitors include Mr. Abner Adams, Rochester, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartlett, Miss Sadie Bartlett, Wor cester, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stokes, Braddock, Pa, ; Mrs. M. A. B. Allen, Newtonville, Mass. ; Mr. II. A. Dixon, New York city. At The Harvard. Manager Trickey of The Harvard, is finding it difficult to meet the demands made for rooms. The past week has added largely to the list of guests. Among recent arrivals are the following : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Bidwell, Windsor, Ct. ; Mrs. Chas. P, Fay, C-hicopee Falls, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Sears, De troit, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. II. S, Miner, Miss Miner, Gloucester City, N. J, ; Mr. S. M. Herling, Uaddonford, N. J. ; Mr. George B. Upton, Fitchburg, Mass. At The Lenox and Concord. Mr. N, H. Pearce, proprietor of Chis wick Inn, Littleton, N, II, was a visitor at The Lenox and Concord during the week. This hotel will be under the man agement of Mr. Robinson, next season. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Lang, of Montreal, are here for an extended stay. At The Magnolia. Mrs, Levi R. Rhodes, Miss Anna R, Lintner, of Bird-in-hand, Pa. ; Mr. F.;M. Yost, Mr. William Shireman, and Mr. W. D. Matheson, of Middletown, Pa., are recent arrivals at the Magnolia. Mrs. W. T. Jenney Entertain. Mrs, W. T. Jenney, of Medford, Mass., gave a pretty hearts party in observance of Washington's Birthday, at the Mystic, Monday, The score cards and table markers were in keeping with the day : cardboard hatchets, tied with tri-colored ribbon, and bunches of cherries, done in water-color. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the play. The decorations were in Colonial colors, buff and blue. The prize winners were Mrs. M. A. Crockett, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Miss May Stackpole, Ridgewav, Pa Miss Baxter, Boston. Others present were : Mrs. St. Smith, Miss Smith, Portland, Me., Lee B. Durstine, Miss Florence Durstine, New York City ; Mrs. T. J. King, Mrs. II. W. Priest, Miss Lucy K. Priest, Bos ton; Mrs. C. W. Baker, Mrs. Arthur C. Ketchara, Mrs. Chas. Powers, Mrs. Joseph Bradley Read, New York city ; Mrs. A. E. Lard, St. Joseph, Mo. ; Mrs. C. S. Horton, Williamsport, Pa.; Mrs. M. II. Wilson, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. E. W. Walker, Louisville, Ky. ; Mrs. M. J. Tabraham, New Ipswich, N. II. ; Miss Tewksbury, Lynn, Mass.: Miss Brad bury, Providence, R. I.; Mrs. A. I. Creamer, Mrs. G. E. Fowle. Mrs. Jenney was assisted by Master Thatcher Jenney, who "punched." John Mrs. A 3fw Game. Little Daughter "Whv do thev sav Mrs. Flashy is 'it?' " Her Mama "Simnlv because she wants everybody to try and tag her." THE BERKSHIRE Plnehurst, N. C Terms $2.00 per Day, $10.00 per Week and Upwards. The Berkshire has all modern conveniences for health and comfort : running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights. The guests rooms are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms are roomy and attractive. F. B. KIMBALL, Manager. (Proprietor of The Eagle Inn, Orwell, Vermont.) The Harvard. ii;i:ihjhkt, ar. c. This recently completed hotel is centrally located between The Carolina and The Holly Inn. It is modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with baths, and with its cottage annex and large dining room accommo dates seventy-five guests. The Cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service is guaranteed satisfactory. Rates: $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10.00 per Week and Upwards. W. W. TRICKEY, Manager. (Of the Jackson Falls House, Jackson, N. II.) Pinehurst Casino and Cafe The Casino Is designed for the use of the residents of the Village, all of whom are invited to avail themselves of its privileges. The Ladies' Parlor and The Cafe, are on the first floor. Upon the second floor a Heading Room, supplied with daily papers and various periodicals ; Game, Smoking and Bath rooms. The Gate Provides excellent New England cooking. Table Board $5.50 ; Dinners, $3.50 per Week. A Bakery is connected where families can obtain supplies. FRANK H. CARPENTER, MANAGER. THE CEDARS, lMXEIIUItST, 2. C. Apartments singly and en suite : bath, electric lights, steam heat, open fire places and double parlors ; conveniently located to The Casino where board may be obtained. Prices 82.50 to 87.00 Weekly. 7Vi-s. Alice A. Stacey, Manager.