PAGE SggswgHL THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK The Latest on the Green and the Best! gXAG: A full size ball with triangular depressed marking. Quick and responsive to any kind of. stroke. Especially good on "hard ground. Capable of long carry and long roll. It floats. Price per dozen . . $0 5 X II-1- - - r t Five remarkable golf balls. Result of the most exhaustive ex periments ever made. Quality, Accuracy, Durability in Superla tive degree. The cover for all Good rich Golf Balls is made of the best purified white, gutta-percha. We know that these covers will with-stand severe punishment with little or no ten dency to crack. MOOSE : Practically the same construction as the Stag Golf ball.but with pebbled marking. Price DART AM: A small, heavy ball, with triangular depressed marking. Sinks in water. Par ticularly adapted to the game of a strong, experienced accurate player. Price per dozen . $ per dozen $8 3IETEO : Full size, triangu lar depression, quick off the club. "Withstands severe punishment. It floats. The only golf ball with a depressed style of marking that eells at this price. Per doz. . $G The B, F. GOODRICH CO., LARGEST IN IF YOCR D BALER CANNOT TRADE MARK COMET: A full size, floating ball with pebble marking. Ke. sponsive and durable. Well ad apted to soggy and irregular turf. It floats. Price per dozen . $C AKRON, OHIO THE WORLD. SUPPLY, WRITE TO US. THE LEXINGTON PINEHURST, N. C. Pleasant Location, Excellent Table, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light, : : Steam Heat. MRS. E; C. BLISS Summer: Bethmer Inn, Bethlehem, White Mountains, X. H. NATIONAL STATE AND CITY BANK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Capital, - $1,000,000 Surplus, $ 000,000 Dobbin - Ferrall Go., "iffifisr Italelg-b, H". C. North Carolinas Largest and Leading DRY GOODS STORE. Dry Goods of All Kinds and Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Best. COTILLION FAVORS Large Assortment of Hats, Costumes, Oddities and Imported Novelties. Real French Serpentine and Confetti. Write for Samples for Selection. MARKS & MEYER IMPORTATION COMPANY 11 West 20th Street, New York r 1 7 I PURPQSB ANY e Maurige Joyce Engraving (b. H.C.C. STILES, Mgr. Evening Star B'ld'g. Washington, D, C. fl Season's Bargains in NEEDLEWORK NOVELTIES THE HOLLY INN Exhibition Room LAURA AGNES WALKER MANICURIST AND HAIRDRESSER ROOM 2 - THE CAROLINA CAROLINA OPENS Next Season, DEC 1, 1912 ! PLAN NOW to come for EARLY SEASON PLAYED ON TWO COURSES Handicaps Equalize Field In Silver Foils Mrs. JT. P. Gardner and Mrs. Spencer Waters are Trophy Winners in Novel Competition PLAYED upon two courses the annual Club championship of the Sil ver Foils provided a nov el competition, the intro duction of handicaps equalizing the field. Mrs. J. P. Gardner whose al lowance was forty-four, was first in one hundred and seventy-five with Mrs. Spencer Waters who deducted seventy-six strokes, second in one-eighty-one. THE SCORKS Mrs. Gardner COURSE no, 1 114 2 105 GU. HP. NT. 219 44 175 The Scientist's Scarecrow The United Kingdom enjoys so c,;a. paratively few sunny days that every hour of sunshine during the year is cher ished. A sunshine recorder is main tained on the Isle of Wight, which is cue of the sunniest places in the British Isles, but it appears that the crows h:(vo been interfering -with it. They gather around it in such flocks and use it for a perch so much that they shade the sensi tive instruments and thus make them register cloudy weather when it is really sunshiny. So a scarecrow has been erect ed to keep them away, and it is reported to be a success. 1 Sunday Evening-' Concert Sunday evening's concert at The Caro lina was enjoyed by a large company. The program : Overture "Fest' Latann Serenade Jensen Tenor Solo Mr. Parker Child "To My-Beloved". Cursehmann String Quartet "Elegle Strube Scherzo "The Mice and the Trap" Koehler Tenor Solo Mr. Child "llodolfo's Narrative" from La Boheme Puccini "SATURDAY Mrs. Waters 132 125 257 76 181 Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr., 110 109 219 32 1S7 Mrs. Bowles 119 108 227 40 187 Mrs. E. S. Fownes 126 131 257 70 1S7 Mrs. King 101 103 304 16 188 Mrs. Waterhouse 125 120 245 56 189 Miss Helmer 108 89 197 4 193 Miss Fownes 96 97 193 0 193 Mrs. Parsons 138 126 264 70 194 Miss Cummlngs 122 121 343 43 195 Miss Campbell 95 95 190 6 196 Miss Van Ostrand 100 101 201 4 197 Mrs. Gurney 133 145 278 80 198 Mrs. Price 108 96 204 5 199 Mrs. Horner 131 118 249 48 201 Mrs. Shannon 133 117 250 48 202 Miss M. Blancke 144 134 278 76 202 Miss Linton 118 109 227 2 0 207 Miss Shannon 157 127 284 76 208 Miss A. Blancke 139 134 273 64 209 Mrs. Phillips 130 130 260 50 210 Mrs.Jenks 133 125 258 44 214 Mrs.Rae 132 137 269 50 219 MissBarnett 128 119 247 30 219 little Folks Make Merry ; A picnic party arranged by Miss Iluby Mianda Stone rounded out a never to be forgotten afternoon by some thirty child ren Tuesday, which was also enjoyed by many grown ups. The program included a May pole, see saw, swing, bean bags, relay races and last but not least a picnic supper. Selections from Alda Ilynim "God be with You" Verdi Tomer Ilopkin Is State Champion L. C. Hopkins of New York regained the State Championship pistol title in the annual U. S. 11. A. shoot which rounded out the week, leading the field with a total of four hundred and fourteen. In second place Noyes D. Clark of Woodbridge scored three hundred and forty-six while E. W. Ong of Boston was third in two hundred and two. "April Spells Opportunity" "April spells opportunity for buyers," says Fuleihan of The Carolina exhibition room, "for we are rounding out our best season by offering rare bargains in dres ses, laces, kimonos, coats and other things feminine and attractive. Like the man from Missouri, I'm here to show tov nothing succeeds like fact. Glorious as Summer Sunset Glorious as a summer sunset are the peach orchards, near at hand, in garb of radiant spring ; a sea of delicious colov which thrills with its rare beauty.

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