page IHiaBBf THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK NEXT FRIDAY IS THE DATE WINCHESTER Ml WAST HOVEL FEAT L III 8. Wealth of Attractions Promised at 'the Rose Garden Bazaar. VEKYTIIIXG is in readi ness for next Friday evening's Rose Garden Bazaar in The Carolina Music hall which is to be transformed into a bower of wondrous beauty ; the decora tions under charge of Mrs. Leach, in keeping with the name, being a special feature of Che event. Of novelties and surprises there will be many, one of them being the famous palmist, reader of horoscopes and teller of fortunes, without doubt a Hun garian, Egyptian or Gipsy, or perhaps with the blood of all three of these wiz ards coursing through her veins, who comes, bag and baggage. In a dark ened and secluded corner of the hall, she will make startling revelations concern ing past, present and future, with special attention to matrimonial and financial questions, thus interesting both men and women, particularly the younger set. From an old-fashioned well-sweep and by aid of one of the many original "old oaken buckets," will be dipped up mys terious packages, concerning which one may know naught until the price has been paid and the wrapping removed, Mrs. Charles E. Sayles being in charge. In the alcove of the hall, a bower of fragrant beauty, refreshments will be served under the direction of Miss Child, and at numerous attractive booths about the hall will be articles both ornamental and useful. Mrs. Priest has in charge the Doll and Baby table, Mrs. Downie the handker chiefs, Mrs. Armstrong the fancy work, Mrs. McMillan and Miss Fiske. the aprons and other useful articles, Mrs. Coleman the bags, Mrs. Morgan the flowers, and Miss Bell the confectionery. The hours will be from 2 : 30 p. m. to 11 p. m., and the entire Village will call during that period. A novel feature is promised in closing in the way of an auc tion of unsold goods, if there are any to sell, at which prices are bound to range high, so it won't do to wait for bargains ! Mr. Spauldlngr's Water Colors. The return of Mr. Henry Plympton Spaulding with a collection of water colors which will be shown at The Caro lina Wednesday and Thursday, of next week, will be welcomed by art lovers. Mr. Spaulding will show some forty pictures covering a wide range of terri tory and including some local subjects, all in his characteristic style; free in technique, rich in color, effective in com position and happy in choice of subject. Mrs. James W. Tufts Returns. Mrs. James W. Tufts of Medf ord, Mrs. Edward Brooks and Miss Ethel Brooks of Concord, are at The Cypress cottage and will remain until spring. Miss CHney's Reading. The success of Miss Elizabeth Olney's author's reading at the cottage of Mr. Frederick Bruce, Monday evening, has led to a call for its repetition. The pro ceeds will, as in the previous reading, be devoted to the Chapel Fund. Of Interest to Women. Mrs. Wendell N. Hobbs is showing a wealth of beautiful things, ornamental and useful, and especially designed to attract the eye of women, at her exhibi tion room at The Carolina. Visitors are always welcome. A Dream My Valentine. A Dream shall be my valentine today; And in this tender vision, dear, of mine The future bendeth toward me. I divine Tomorrow while I walk the present way I hear each low sweet word you utter. Yea, I feel the press of lips, the homing twine Of closing arms. I see the gentle shine Of Love's soft light in dear true eyes of gray, I kneel before an altar where I lay My life and heart and soul upon a shrine Whereat but two shall ever dare to pray, And kneeling there all Love's white stars, benign And gentle, rise. I seem to hear them say I do not dream, but live, my Valentine. . WW N i I'M Si , I.. 47s V Hi Am hi 11 ' ,! Ui , Li- t L. E. WAKDWELL. Mr. Wardwell's return is welcomed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. 'lf i.' -g "BRUSH" SHELLS FOR BIRD SHOOTING Winchester " Brush " Shells help wonderfully to make big bags. They are so loaded as to give an open and eyen pattern at ranges of from 25 to 30 yards when used in choke bore guns, without the loss of velocity, penetration or uniformity. With these shells you can use your duck or trap gun for field shooting and make many kills which otherwise would be misses. They are loaded in "Leader" and "Repeater" grades and sold by dealers everywhere. Winchester Stulit, Cartridges and Gun Are Sold Botryvhert. W I N O H ESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Winchester Shells and Cartridges For Sale at the LMnehurst Department Store, Traps, and Pistol Butts. Look for the Bis; lted " W " on Every Box. THE JEFFERSON-RICHMOND, VA. With the addition of 300 bed rooms, cafe, private dining rooms, etc., this far-famed Hotel U more magnificent, attractive and secure, than ever before. Room single and en suite, with and without private baths. Long distance phones in every room. The many points of historic interest in, and around the City, makes Richmond a very deslr able stop-over place for tourists.where they can enjoy the equable climate, thus avoiding extreme changes of temperature. For moderate rates, booklets or reservations, address, P. M. FRY, Manager. T "Queen of Sea Routes." MERCHANTS MID MINERS TRANSPORTATION GO. STEAMSHIP LINES BETWEEN Norfolk, Va., Boston, Mass., and Providence, R. I. MOST DELIGHTFUL BOUTE TO, AND FBOM ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS. Through Tickets on Sale to and from Pmchurst. SEND FOR BOOKLET. I E. C. Lohr, Agent, Norfolk, Va. A. M. Graham, Agent, Boston, Mass. J James Barry, Agent, Providence, R. T. I W. P. Turner, P. T. M., Baltimore, Md. 9 TV

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