PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK mm 1111 - - Late comers at The Court Inn are Mr and Mrs. S. II. Dyer, St. Paul, Minn. Geo. W. Reynolds, Glen Ilidge, N. J. Dr. T. S. Lee, Washington, D. C. ; L. R Vickers, John R. Tait, Baltimore ; Ralph N. Ellis, Westbury, L. I. ; Mr. and Mrs W. J. Wallace, Tunstall, Va. ; Dr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Morris, New York ; John B. Gadsen, Summerville, S. C. ; Thos. A Cox, Jr., Spartanburg, S. C. Oayety at Old Point. Old Point Comfort, Va., Feb. 5 With bright sunshine and the delight fully tempered salt air, the discomforts of the northern climate are soon forgot ten here and out of doors sports and pleasures, walking, boating, golf, tennis, horseback riding, and automobiling are much in evidence. Social pleasures, however, have not been neglected, four of the six nights of the week being devoted to either hop or cotillion, at The Chamberlin. On Thursday the Senior assembly of Xewport News, held the first of its dances, two hundred and fifty invitations being issued, and early morning witness ing the end. The ball room was richly decorated and the scene was one of un usual brillianc5r. Among: those in the receiving; line was Mrs. O. D. Batchelor, wife of the Coun sel for the Jamestown exposition ; Mrs. Booker, of Hampton and the Misses Hampton; Mrs. Fred Gauntlet; Mrs. Stocker, of the Navy, and Mrs. Marshall, of the Army. Friday night came the Norfolk cotil lion, one hundred and fifty members coming for the event, and on Wednesday and Saturday, the. usual hops. Informal social pleasures included the entertainment of the Monday afternoon card club at euchre, by Mrs. George F. Adams, nine tables being necessary. The fifth division of the Cruiser squad ron is here after duty round about San Domingo, and it is a pleasure to welcome the officers, many of whom have been stationed here. The weeks arrivals have been large, including old and new friends. At JTackion Spring-. Jackson Springs, N. C, Feb. 5 The season here is well under way and sports and pleasures out of doors are pro viding enjoyable entertainment. One of the pleasant events of the week past was an old fashioned rabbit hunt in which the guests generally joined. Tony, the leader of the hounds, soon had "Molly Cotton Tail" going and the music was good to hear. After several good runs the hounds were called off and the hunt ers returned to the hotel well laden. Fishing is a popular- sport, with the usual attendant luck and the golf links are being put in shape in anticipation of future play. Bowling, tennis, croquet and other sports and pastimes are much enjoyed. The spring continues to be a rendez vous for Pinehursfs guests, many of whom, are included among the transient visitors. Among those who have regis tered recently are : D. N. Clark, J. W. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Graham, Mr. and Mrs Everett E. Wilber, Mrs. M. E. Spaulding, Mrs. Hasbruck DeBois Mrs. Henry K. Schuyler, Mrs. Edgar Ketclum and Miss Jeanette Baxter. Late arrivals and recent visitors at the Jackson Springs House include the f ol lowing: Miss I. L. Fauntleroy, Balti more, Md. ; T. E. Young, Newark, N. J. C. E. Spencer, Florida ; Mrs. John Lang- ham, Om stead, Pa, ; J. W. Hagood, Louis ville, Ky. ; S. W. Blake, Toronto, Can. Mrs. J. C. Stanley, Mrs. Wm. E. Howell Brooklyn ; Chas. F. Brenan, Bridgeport Conn. Palm Beach Out of Door. Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 5 The season has been a bit late in starting, but crowded trains are the rule now, and the hotels are filling rapidly, many old and new friends making up the big list of arrivals. The motor boat races have by no means crowded out door pleasures into the back ground, and golf, fishing, boating, base- ball, and other sports are each receiving their share of attention. Surf bathing has never been more generally indulged in. Dances, card parties, dinners and other formal and semi-formal events are com ing into prominence as the season ad vances. AN OCCASION OF MIIITII. Annual Minstrel Show will be Ilig-g-er and Setter Than Ever. An active committee has details for the second annual minstrel show of the Village employees well in hand, and an evening of rare entertainment is assured. The program will as in the past, include numerous sly pokes at local conditions and peculiarities. The date will be late in the present month. THE NEW COMERS. Mrs. Swift "I dont like this place." Mr. Swift "Why?" Mrs. Swift "No chance to spend money?" Mr. Swift "I thought you wanted change." The GRAFTON Waahlneor, D c Lklf rrVwJi U-i ry.vh lijljuoiilj CONNECTICUT AVE. THE GRAFTON ia situated A on the most fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, very convenient to all points of Interest and within live minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navy and Treasury Departments, and Corcoran Art Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitol and depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both single and en suite, with pri vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. IIate $:i.OO per day and up ward. Long distance Tele phone in every room. Espec ially attractive for ladies travelling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. SUMMER SEASON, White Face Inn, Lake Placid, Adirondack. JL Resort Hotel of the IIIg-het Glass. Social and Scenic Center of the White Mountains Maplewood Hotel and Cottages, OPEN JULY TO OCTOBER. The Standard of Excellence. Milk and Vegetables from Maplewood Farm. Maplewood Golf Links. Unsurpassed by any in the State, having a range of 2.650 yards. Pure mountain Spring: Water. High and Dry Invig-orating Air' Hig-h Altitude. No liar Fever. Beautiful Casino. Heading Itooni. JLadles and Gentlemen' Ililliard Iloom Howling:, fine Tennis Courts and Ilaseball. Symphony Orchestra morning and evening. All the accessories of a first-class summer resort. LEON H. CILLEY, Manager, Maplewood, N. H. "E & E Invincible' It is a large generous smoke of the Best Imported Tobacco. Packed 25 in a Box. The price is two for a quarter. You will have to pay more than that for its equal in any other cigar. It is one of the best productions of Estabrook & Eaton; -2:2:2 fe 224- WASHINGTON STREET. r Masonic Temple, 53 Boylston St., Boston. Branches - Merchants Bldg., 77 Summer St., " I 416 Main St., Worcester, Mass. THE MANOR ALBEMARLE PARK ASHEVILLE, - N. C, An Exclusive Inn for a Year or a Day. The Manor affords accommodations of the most attractive kind to visitors wishing a un ique and comfortable stopping-place in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The climate is fine the year round, and es pecially in spring when the exhilarating air adds enjoyment to the golf, driving, riding and indoor games. Write for booklet. Albemarle Park Company, Anhvllle, US. C. PINE BEACH HOTEL, Pine Beach, Va. Adjoining Jamestown Exposition Grounds. In 25 minutes ride of Norfolk. Va bv trollev A new magnificent, perfectly appointed, luxuriously furnished resort Hotel, maintaining cuisine and service of superior excellence. Catering to uatronacre of refined. HipHminot , . ...,.uiiug iei a. Historic and picturesque surroundings. Invigorating ocean breezes tempered bv Gulf Stream An Ideal accessible stop-over point North or South. For Information and booklet address, WJK. C. HOYKR, Manag-ei-.