THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE CflROIilflfl PINEHURST, N. C. ' ...... i - .'.i1 r ... L . , --.'' ,c The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The interior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sewage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager IDEAL PORTABLE COTTAGES lust what is wanted at Southern winter resorts They are used extensively by the lichest and best New England families at the resorts in New England. As my busi ness is slack during the winter months I am offering to pre pay freight charges on South ern orders until April. After that time my New England trade Is more than I can handle. Send for 80 page Illustrated catalogue. B.F. HODGSON, Box J13 Dover. - Mass. TWO-ROOM COTTAGE WITH KITCHEN ELLS AND STYLE C PORCH. $225.00. )): , J T?i t wmnmmim iwiuy, .vygy y THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. F. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor. Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C THE PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE. Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Yarns, Ribbons and Novelties. SPORTSMENS AMMUNITION of all Kinds. The Prices are RIGHT RECORD BREAKING WEEK Corridors at The Carolina Already Indi cate Height of Season. Popularity of Saturday Evening Dun ce Now Well KHtablidhed Tiiroug-liout Villag-e. A J record breaking week of arrivals has been a feature of the week at The Carolina and the corridors are already indicating the commencement of the "height of the season."' Many informal social pleasures are a featuie of life here. Th" popularity of thu Saturday even ing dances is now well established throughout the Village, and Wednesday Hvening has been added to meet the de mands of the younger set for enjoyment in this particular. To both these dances a general invitation is extended. Mrs. Robert A. Reid and Miss Harriet Reid, Newton, Massachusetts, were recent guests. Miss Reid is an attractive young woman who is making many friends. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurd, Mr. N. S. Ilurd, Mrs. N. D. Hurd, Mrs. J. G. Splane, child and maid, Pittsburg, Pa., are here for a lengthy sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Hurd and Mr. N. S. Hurd come to renew pleasant, acquaintances made last season. The Misses Valentine, Bellefonte, Pa., return to renew pleasant acquaintances. They have been annual visitors almost since the inception of Pinehurst. Mrs. P. M. Sharpless, Miss II. P. Sharpless, Mr. Philip T. Sharpless, Chester, Pa., come for an extended sojourn, to ho joined soon by Mr. Sharpless. t Mr. and Mrs. II. 15. "Wells, New York, will re main through March. Mrs. .I.E. McDowell, Miss C. II. McDowell and Miss M. E. Peering, Portland, Maine, will stay well into spring. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Freeman and Mr. Richard J. Freeman, Philadelphia, are here for several weeks and a return visit. Mrs. M. A. Whittlesey and Miss Whittlesey, Pittslield, Mass., come for n entended sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frisbie, Jr., Waterbury, Conn., will remain through February. Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Williams, Worcester, Mass., return for their third season. i4 T.X .7 v A ! - i "v' ' -If IV ..... in n imp ii:krP!tirfnr: .'7 ,. -f ; I. SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW ON THE PIAZZAS OF THE MAGNIFICENT CAROLINA. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. John B. McDonald, Mr. John Peirce and George C. Clausen, New York, are here for a re turn visit and several weeks. Mr. McDonald is known to fame as the New York subway con tractor, and incidentally, as president of the "Adam and Eden Golf Club," organized here last winter in recognition of Mr. McDonald's discovery of indisputable proofs that Adam played golf in the Garden of Eden. It is ex pected with Mr. McDonald's return, that the Club will again resume its meetings and after noon teas at "Archer Road." Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Gaston, Miss Char lotte K. Gaston, Master Frederick K. Gaston, Jr., Miss Elizabeth II. Gaston and maid, Eliza beth, N. J., return for their third season. Mr. Gaston will 6pend much time quail shooting. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lard, and II. C. Birdsall, son and nurse, Washington, D. C, come for the season. Mr. and Mr. Lard are spending their second season here and they are welcomed by many former acquaintances. Mr. Lard is an en thusiast over golf and shooting. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evans, child and maid, Philadelphia, are here for a return visit to re main some weeks. Mr. Evans will' spend much of his time on the Pinehurst Preserves. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Balch, and Mr. Lee C, Hascall, Boston, Mass., are here for an extended and return visit. Mr. Balch and Mr. Hascall are enjoying the quail shooting. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hurd, Manchester, N. II., are making a short visit. Mr. Hurd is the proprietor of the New City Hotel, Manchesi ter. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cowlcs, Boston, Mass., are here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Simonds, Fitchburg, Mass., come for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. S. Williams, New York, return for an extended sojourn. Mrs. C. B. Ryan, Miss Mildred Ryan and Mas ter C. B. Ryan, Jr., Norfolk, Va., were guests during the week. Mrs. Ryan, who is the wife of the General Passenger Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, is a general favorite here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Ordway, son and nurse, New York, are here to . remain several wreeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Foster, Boston, Majs., come for a short trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Casserly, Brooklyn, N. Y., are here to remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Trumbull, Salem, Mass., will spend a month or more here. Mrs. William A. Bond, Miss Bond, and Mrs. George M. Huss, Chicago, 111., come for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Tuttle, and Mr. Frank B. T uttle, New York, are here for a long sojourn. ( Continued to Seventh Page. )

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