SIB PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK ma a a, hi HOTEL EMPIRE BROADWAY & SIXTY-THIRD STREET NEW YORK CITY FOR FAMILIES AND TRANSIENTS All surface cars pass or transfer to door. Subway and "L," stations two minutes. Booms, with detached Bath, $1.50 per day up Booms, with Private Bath 2.00 per day up Suites with Private Bath, 3 50 per day up Special weekly rates for permanent occupancy Automatic Lighting: Devices, Electric Clock and leiepnone in every uoom. European Plan, also Combination Breakfasts Table d Ilote Luncheons and Dinners. Excellent Service Fine Music. W. JOHNSON QUINN, Prop. Francis Batchelder F. S. Snyder Francis Batchelder & Go. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Mich. Office and Cold Storage, Smoke Houses and Factory, .Boston. Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass. 55, 57, 59, 61 and 63 Blackstone Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. Pinehurst Steam Laundry. First Class Work In all Departments. Done with Neatness and Dispatch. Professional Nurse. Twelve years experience and holding a recent medical degree, offers his services to invalid or person traveling (male or female) at a very reasonable rate. Experienced as Masseur, Sec retary or Companion . Inquiry solicited. William Coffee, Asheville, North Carolina. MANICURING. SHAMPOOING. CHIROPODY MARCEL WAVE Scalp, Facial and Body Massage Laura Agnes Walker. The Carolina, - Room 2. PAUI ItEIIADEIlC, Jewelry and Novelties, Hours; 9 to 5. THE CAROLINA. JE. L. MERROW, PHOTOGRAPHER. Bric-a-Brac, Burnt Wood and Lerther Novelties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work Photographic Supplies and Films. -Fin-ishing for Amateurs a Specialty. Pinehurst, - - North Carolina, Mrs. C. C STEVICK. MASSEUSE iWD MANIC IJItl&T, Sixth Season in Pinehurst Appointments may be left at The Magnolia. Dr. GEORGE S. HILL, RESIDENT HOUSE PHYSICIAN. Office at The II oily Inn. , IIOUK8 : 10 to 11 a. m. Other times by appointment. but I'm no cheat." The boy led Bluffly over the green sward to the thicket near the old grave yard, lie pointed to a gap in the fence and to the divot cut out by Mrs. Topleigh in playing the shot from within the burial place. " Der ball was teed up all right, but say, she knew it was out er bounds." The boy thought only of the golfing violation and of his desire to square for the many snubs from the widow. But Bluffly saw far more in the incident than the cheating. Cold shivers crept along his spine. The widow, in her eagerness to gain his approval, had played from the vault which held the body of her first husband. "Red, here is $10 for you," said Bluffly, in faint but positive tones. " I 1 am going away at once, to my yacht. Tell my friends you know who to join me there. But not a word to Mrs. Top leigh " New York Sun. lest it be poisened, and it is immediately thereafter that its sealing takes place. Always, before lie can fall to on a dish, the sultan must break its seal. It is not i because he eats $5,000 worth of food himself that the sultan's dinner bill is so expensive. He eats, as a matter of fact, not more than half a dollar's worth. But the guests and retainers who dine at his expense number daily several thousand. Hotel Clerk's Memory. Probably no other class of men can remember names of people so well as hotel clerks, and to a person who has never given the question a thougbt or watched them speak to people stopping at their houses, when hundreds pass in and out every day, a close study of the case would not be without interest. For instance, a man will come in and register. The clerk never has seen him before, but he always watches him write his name and makes a picture of him, together FOR AN IDLE MOMENT. FIND THE TAILOR'S WIFE. SULTAS'g EXPENSIVE UIIVVEIl Hill for Food Alone foots LTn to $, Every aj in the Year. The sultan of Turkey's dinner costs him $5,000 a day. The table is of silver, and it is said to be the most exquisite specimen of the silversmith's art that the world contains. The dishes are brought in upon the heads of jublakiars, or cooks' assistants, and each dish is covered and sealed with the royal seal. There are always 50 or more dishes, and all are set before the sultan at the same time. He eats, usually, from about six. Though the sultan is himself a total abstainer, the finest vintage wines are always ofiered to such guests as dine at the palace. Every dish the ruler partakes of is first tasted in the kitchen by the grand vizier, with that name, in his mind. Maybe 40 or 50 more strangers will come to the desk and put their names on the book, ask for keys and letters and continually come and go before the other man comes around again. But when he does return and, may be, says : "Give me my mail please, if I have any," the clerk does not have to ask him his name, as any other man would do, but simply runs over the letters, or hands him the bunch which has the names, beginning with the first letter of the guest's name. II. I. Smith the Winner. II. P. Smith, of New York, was the winner of the first tennis tournament of the season, mens singles, defeating A. E. Wright, of Cooperstown, N. Y., in the finals. Mixed doubles are being played this week. THE LENOX . . . . . THE CONCORD Eight Years Under Same Management. Since last season has been added "The Ce dars," which Is well equipped with modern conveniences having hot and cold baths, electric lights, steam heat and open lire places. Open November 1st to May 7 th. Rates $10 per week and upwards. For particulars address jr. Miiroiv noniNSOM , Pinehurst, - N. C. OLD DOMINION LINE Dirert Connections It hall Southern Resort. STEAM EJRI large' and fast, operated over a most picturesque route, otter the maximum of comfort and enjoyment. Cui sine and service of the highest class. DAILY lAIIIA'CiN at 3 p. m, from Pier 2fi N. R , New York, for Old Point Com fort, Norfolk. Portsmouth, Pinner's Point and Newport News, connecting for Pine hurst, Petersburg, Richmond, Virginia Reach, Washington and entire South and West. For complete information address. OLD DOMINION LINE, 81-85 Beach St. , N.Y. to tarn tTaaacQ&fr G "GEM OF THE WINTER RESORTS" THE BELLE VIEW AH COTTAGKM. llellealr, - Florida. "The Center of Winter Golf." Hunting, Driving, Riding, Golfing, Sailing, Illustrated Booklet on application. AddrenN IB. II. YAItU, Manager. Hellealr. Florida. OLD YIRGINA FARMS, Climate and Productiveness unexcelled. Several magnificent old homesteads. THE LARGEST LIST IN THE STATE Send for descriptive catalogue. CASSELMAN & CO Richmond, Va. f The Outlook Press, -Printers'h Pinehurst, N. G