THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE THE BALMY BREEZES OF THE SUNNY SOUTH Are laden with Health and Happiness for the Worn-out Wrestler with the Strenuous Life. But you cannot repair wasted tissue or restore strength to jangled nerves with air and sunshine alone. ' The stomach calls for a food that supplies body-building material in its most digestible f orm. Such a food is Shredded Whole Wheat- It is made of the whole wheat, cleaned, cooked and drawn into fine porous shreds and baked. These delicate shreds con tain all the nutritive elements of the whole wheat grain and are taken up and assimilated when the stomach rejects all other foods. Shredded Wheat U made la two fonni-BISCUIT and TIIISCUIT. The DISCV1T la delicious for breakfast with hot or cold milk or cream, or for any meal In combination with fruit or vegetables. TIIISCUIT Is the shredded whole wheat cracker, crisp, nourishing- and appetizing-. Delicious as a toast with' beverages with cheese or preserves. "It's All in the Shreds." THE NATURAL FOOD COMPANY Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pinehurst Department Store. TVe carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES - " Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers. The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selec tion. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Flos3 and Germantown Yarns. A Complete Assortment of Finest Ribbons and Embroidery Silks. The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION- Prices on par with New England Markets. Hllllii-Ebbitt House r " r- fy jfflSfek ' Afmy and Navy Headquarters rlT WASHINGTON, D. C. IS VnTIfl'f IiiIii5kA2I ONftoHS . American Plan, Ratea $3, $3.50 and $4 per day. 1 mtktnttJtlB iSfflH Ro01"9 wit Bath8 5- parlr8 extra, j fillip U.1 .m.,?- r J$gjg5n Special Bates to the Clergy. . K.r-ti-ALlJ;JJ H. C BURCH, Proprietor. - Blooded Dogs For Sale - Call or address, G. Dan Morgan, PINEHURST KENNELS, MflW "TIQ THE QANFI RSTrTI1"16, Even wnen l)anisned sne 8tiU KUlI Hu inll OAllU DH 111 continued the habit, although constrained Barrow Deep in Golden Grains and Bask Long in Warm Sunshine. Twentieth Century Coei Ancient IIU tory One Better in Bath ing: IVoveltj ECULIARITIES or fads concerning bathing, have been in effect for so many centuries, that they may reasonably be looked upon as a leader in this particular, but the twentieth century, as in many other things, is a bit in the lead. The latest of the novelties is the sand bath, but strange as it may seem the "sand hill region" has not yet adopted this new method of bathing as a panacea for bodily ills, in spite of the marked ad vantages. The plan is a simple one, the bather to content herself with 50 asses only. Is abel of Bavaria, was likewise a believer in lacteal ablution. In the matter of bathing, however, she had a catholic taste. The bath of Marie Antoinette consisted of a decoction of serpolet, laurel leaves, wild thyme and marjoram, to which was added a little sea salt. Crushed straw berries and raspberries were to Mme. Tallien's taste. To a bath of perfumed water were added twenty pounds of strawberries and two pounds of rasp berries, forming a mixture that rendered the skin as soft as velvet. John Law, the originator of the Mis sissippi bubble scheme, was wont to add to the already perfumed and aromatic water of his bath the yolks of 100 eggs. Wine baths have been of frequent use. In France, during the seventeenth cen tury, they wei e in special vogue among the beauties of the court, and other nov elties have been in vogue. WML- ;&2& h zzm. j tc"; 3' . ir .... - B THE SCIIOOLHOUSE FROM THE TINE GROVE. burrowing in the sand until completely covered with golden grains, and here basking, warmed, by the hot sun's rays, and fanned by cool breezes, gaining health and strength from the close con tact with nature. A warm or cold tub and a brisk run complete the treatment. The sand bath is no doubt, the out growth of the mud bath, which was ad vocated as early as the fourteenth cen tury by an Italian named Glacomo de Dondis, and at the present day, many flock to St. Amand-les-Eaux in Italy to immerse-themselves for periods varying from half an hour to five hours in the peaty, boggy turf that composes the mud or "moor," which, after treatment, can be easily removed from the skin by a warm douche. Not a few celebrities have indulged in the luxury of a milk bath. That famous gambler, the Duke of Queensberry, bet ter known as "Old Q," took one every morning. Another milk bather was Beau Brummel. Poppea, wife of the tyrant Nero, kept 500 asses for the purpose of supplying her with milk in which to wash and A Sad Catastrophe. Commander Brownson tells of a Ger man, a recruit in the naval service, who, during a certain watch, was in accordance with the regulations calling the hours. "Seven bells and all iss veil !" called the German correctly enough. Those who heard the next call were much as tonished by this amusing variation : "Eight bells and all iss not veil ! I haf droppit my hat overboard!" Collier's Weekly. . Pistol Shoot Today A scratch, novice pistol shoot has been arranged for this (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o'clock in which considerable interest is being manifested. The event is open to all "novices," and entrance may be made at the targets. IP .Pointer CInh Trials. Trainer Morgan is at Barber, N. C., taking part in the Pointer Club trials with two entries from the local kennels,. Winona, and Gibson Girl, 2d.