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1 1 a I, mill ii . , lui UJAk KVVAK VX PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE PfMl TH THE CflROIiljM PINEHUEST, N. 0. r 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 Finehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sewage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. J. A. SHERRARD, Manager. PINEV WOODS INN, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. A modern hotel, home-like in every respect. Luxuriously furnished appealing to all who desire home comforts at moderate rates. Rooms en suite with private baths. Sanitary conditions perfect. No consumptives received. The Water used at Piney Woods Inn is from the Celebrated Crystal Springs absolutely free from all sediment the finest table water to be had.- RATES ON APPLICATION. Leon St. John, Manager. The mt. Kineo House, K1NEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. Send for Booklet C A, JUDKINS, - . manager, POPULARITY GROWING Pinehurst's Cosy Library at Casino Pleases the Village Guests. Over a Hundred Hew Hooks now ltalj for Iitribution--3Iagraz!ne and Daily Papers on File. TEADILY increasing is the interest in the Pine hurst Library at The Casino, as the guests are discovering what a cosy place it is, and many are enjoying the leading magazines and daily papers which are spread about on the tables of the room. The recent arrival of over one hundred new books has given great satisfaction and a feast of good things is now ready for subscribers. Possibly "The Masquerader" is the favorite book, but "The Prodigal Son," "Whosoever Shall Offend," "The Son of Royal Langbrith," "The Undercurrent," THE NEW BOOKS. A full list of the new books just re ceived is as follows : FICTION. AUTHOR. BOOK. The Sea Wolf, London. The Son of Royal Langbrith, Howell s. Whosoever Shall Offend, Crawford. The Undercurrent, Grant. The Abbess of Vlaye, Weyman. Tainted Shadows, Le Galllenno. Old Love Stories Re-told, Le Galliennc. The Truants, Mason. The Masquerader, Thurston. The Madigans, Michelson. Kate of Kate Hall, Fowler. The Gray World, Underbill. Off the Highway, Smith. Deacon Lysander, Green. Ellen and Mr. Man, Morris. Secret History of To Day, Upward. The River's Children, Stuart. Little Citizens, Kelly. Her Fiance, Daskam. Adventures, Elizabeth in Rugen, Ainheim von The Loves of Miss Anne, Crockett. Raiderland, Crockett. Sabrina Warham, Housman. New Samaria, Mitchell. The Deliverance, Glasgow. Beverly of Giaustack, McCutcheon. The Man on the Box, McGrath. The Prisoner of Mademoiselle, Roberts. 3 1 "J 1 DRIVING OFF. and "Old Gorgon Graham" do not lack supporters. Lists of the new books with brief re views are in plain sight of all who visit the Library. The children have not been forgotten and their eyes will glisten when they turn the pages of "Two in a Zoo," illustrated by Oliver Ilerford, or peep into "The Book of Clever Beasts," or "The Brown Fairy Book." The older boys and girls will appreciate "The Boy Captive," "Bolf and the Viking's Bow," and "Phoenix and the Carpet." Those upon whose taste fiction palls a little, may delight to wander "Among English Inns," or to ffossin with Mrs. Pryor, to study nature with Bradford Torrey, or '-'The Amateur Spirit," with Bliss Perry. There are good things for all palates as will be realized by all who taste. A youthful visitor to the Handicraft Shop stopped in his passage through the Library the other day, to remark gravely, "They call this 'The arts and crafts.' I suppose that, (pointing to the shop,) is the arts and you (indicating the librarian) are the crafts." In the Bishop's Carriage, Falaise of the Blessed Voice, Good-Bye Proud World, The Apology of Aycliffe, Dr. Larendar's People, May Iverson Her Book, Pa Gladden, The Prospector, Dr. Luke of the Labrador, The Steps of Honor, Double Harness, At Home with the Jardines, Trixy, The Givers, . The Soldier of the Valley, Scroggins, Old Gorgon Graham, Nancy Stair, Love's Proxy, Later Adventures of Wee Macgreegor, Christmas Eve on Lonesome, Nicholson. Davis. Kirk. Kirk. Deland. Jordan. . Waltz. "Connor." Duncan. King. "Hope." Bell. Phelps-Ward. Wilkins-Frecman. Lloyd, N. Lloyd, J. U. Latimer. Lane. Bagot. Bell. Fox. The Lady of Loyalty House, In Search of the Unknown, A Box of Matches, A Little Union Scout, The Last Hope, Monarch, The Descent of Man, The Master's Violin, Vergilius, God's Good Man, The Prodigal Son, The Crossing, Blazed Trail Stories, The House Opposite, McCantcy. Chambers. Scars. Harris. Merrimau. Thompson-Ston. Wharton. Reed. Bacheller. Corelli. Cainc Churchill. White. Kent.
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