mm THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE PIHEHURST, H. C. i. r'--s- ill Hiilir W 0 "At L paifiii The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was built in 1895, it has been necessai-y to enlarge it several times to meet the constant ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful arid tasteful. No modern convenience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. . The waitresses are all white girls from the North. Booms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel. . I. CREAVVER, Mnnoger, The Harvard, TlNEI1URST.Ti.& PINEHURST, N. C. This recently completed hotel is modern in every re- peet, having electric lights, steam heat and several .suites with, bath, and with its ootiage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests. J F. C. ABBE, Manager. f f u M '' 1. .. - 1 f Vi . -I J, 0 1 wit it 9? SSr h THE BELGRADE, B elgrad e Lakes, Main Greatly Enlarged and Improved with Thirty-seven New Rooms, Twenty-six with Private Bath, en Suite. Finest all Season Fishing to be Had in the World Black Bass, Trout, Salmon and Perch. Splendid Nine-Hole Golf Course, Beautifully Kept. Send for Booklet. CHAS. A. HILL & SON FRENCH AMD POLISH MUSIC Regular Wednesday Causerie Enjoyed by Large Company. Week Ilai Been One of Much Activ ity in Motel Circles and Many Come for April. ODERN French and Po lish music filled in the program of , Wednesday morning's musical caus erie in The Carolina par lors which was enjoyed by several hundred people, representa tive of all sections of the Village. There were the usual explanatory notes by Mr. Paul II. Kelsey and two duets, a solo and a trio, added to the interest of the following program: "Marche f unebre" Chopin (1809 1810-1849) "Largo" from Sonata for violoncello and piano Chopin j , Messrs. Kelsey and Adams Two "Spanish Dances" Moszkowski (1854) Menuet P. Scharwenka (1847) "Overture"from Trio in B flat d'Indy (.1851 ) Messrs. Adams, Munroe and Kelsey "Clair de Lune"("Moonllght") Debus8y(1862 j Mr. Paul II. Kelsey ("Scarf Dance") "Pas desecharpes' "Variation" from "Ballet-symphonlque" (1888) Chaminade (1861) Three duets for two violins Godard 1849-1895) with pianoforte accompaniment a. '-Berceuse" ("Cradle-Song") b. "Minuit" ("Midnight") ! ' c. "Serenade" Messrs. Voight, Munroe and Adams Next week's causerie will be devoted to the Russian and Scandanavian com posers. -' ... . MONDAY MORNING BRIDGE. The Monday morning bridge parties continue to be enjoyed bv the 'entire colony, Mrs. J. R. Coleman of Rochester, Miss N. B. Ford and Mrs. M. B. Gilmore of Uniontown Miss Clara W. McQuown of Waynesburg, Mrs. J. W. Chapman of Detroit, Mrs. W. II. Thayer and Miss Jessie Thayer of Milwaukee, winning the prizes at the weekly meeting. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mrs. W. D. Marshall and Miss Hazel Marshall of New York, are here for several weeks. Mr. R. A. Johnson, Mr. II. W. Felton and Mr. W. R. Mackensie of Chicago, join friends. Mr. Marshall II. Gould of Boston, is enjoying golf. Mr. Wm. St. John of New York, will make a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sayles, Miss Sayles and governess of Pawtucket, are spending a fort night here Mr. II. K. Washburn of East Greenwich, R. I., will make a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ackerson, Mrs. Susan Ackerson and Mr. Charles F. Ackerson of New York, will remain until well into April. Mrs. Melvil Dewey and Miss Katherine L. Sharp of Lake Placid Club, N. Y., are here for a long sojourn. Mrs. H. G. Fairfield of Medford, and Mrs. George O. Russell of Arlington, Mass., are spending ten days here. Mr. O. R. Cauchois of New York, joins Mr. McKenzie. Mr. Joseph E. Brown and Mr. Joseph E. Brown, Jr., of Brooklyn, join the family. Mr. and Mrs. II. VanBuren of New York, will remain two weeks. Mr. Philip Bachrach of New York, comes for golf. Mrs. F. E. Potter of Portsmouth, N. H., and Miss Esther Wilkins of Washington, D. C, were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stehli and maid of New York, spent the week here. Mrs. C. Wigand, child and maid, and Miss O'Donohue of Nsw York.will remain sometime. Mr. Ferdinand Hess of New York, joins his family. , Judge and Mrs. John M. Davy of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brennan of Yonkers, are delighted with their first impressions of Pine hurst. Mrs. L. Josephine Waite and Miss S. E. Fox of New York, spent a portion of the week here. Mr. L. P. Ross of Rochester, joins the ranks of the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Clark of Rochester, will remain through the week to come. Mrs. J. N. Proctor and Mrs. II. C. Amory of Pelham Heights, N. Y., are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Delken of Minneapolis, are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbot of New York, were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCormick of Pittsburg, will remain several days. Mr. Oscar M. Herzog and Mr. Charles E. Wil son of New York,' join friends. Mr. C. A. Reeve of Syracuse, returns. Mr. Sam Lewisohn of New York.jolns friends. Mrs. C. M. Schott and Mr. R. P. Schott of New York, are spending a fortnight here. Mr. H. R. Caraway and Mr. II. II. McClure of New York, are enjoying golf. ' Mrs. N. Price Whitaker of Wheeling, W. Va., and Miss F. MacAlpine of Rochester, come for a ten davs visit. Mr. and Mrs. David Yulle and the Misses Yuile of Montreal, will remain' until well into April. , : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King, Mackenzie. King and Miss .Margaret King of Toronto, return for their usual visit. Mr. Jonn T. Gray of Syracuse, returns. ' ' Mrs. Milton Shirk of Peru, Ind., and Mrs. II. S. Davenport of Brookline, Mass., spent the week here. . , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Huse of . Boston,' are making a short visit. ' ' : Mr. and Mrs. G: A. Hollister of Rochester,1 will remain several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Elford P. Trowbridge of, New, Haven, are here for the week to come. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Sutton and Miss M. ' M. Waterhouse of New York, are welcomed back. ' Mr. L. A. Hamilton of New York, returns for golf. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presbrey, Miss Presbrey, Miss Alice Presbrey, Miss McKinney and Mr. Charles Presbrey of New York, are welcomed back by a large circle of acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Standish, Miss Jane Stand ishandMr. James D.Standish, Jr., of Detroit are spending several weeks here. Mr. II. W. Letton of Chicago, joins friends. . Mr. and Mrs. John Alden Philbrlck of New York, are here for the week to come. Mr. M. W. Phillips of Philadelphia, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hooper of Locust Valley, L. I., will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and family of New York, come for April. Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ham of Washington, are here for a fortnight. , Mr. Henry St. John Smith of Portland, joins his mother. ' Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rice and' Mrs. Ed ward Whitney of Worcester, are making a re turn visit, i Mrs. M, B. Vollansbee of Chicago, joins her father, Judge McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Lash of Cleveland, are here for the coming month. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S. Black of Lakeville, Canada; will remain through the coming week. Mrs. Ileyer and Miss McCoy of New York, are here for the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brokaw and Master Clifford Brokaw of New York, spent a portion of the week here. Mr. Harold Webber of Toledo.Ohio, is making a short visit. At The Ilollr Inn. Never has the number of visitors who are coming to remain through April been larger, old and new friends among those