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"lAPMHltf THE ehurst oUTLOOK Mfr . j I jst&3SSSiEEEEEES3BEEEBESEBm -HE finest, :the most unique, and the best located all-the-year (f 1 resort hotel in the; world is being built in Asheville, N. C. It will be opened July i st, 1913, under the management of Wm. S. Kenney, of The .Mount -Washington, Bretton Woods, N. H., and Hotel Clarendon,: Seabreeze, Florida. It is being built of the great -boulders of Sunset fountain at whose .foot it sits. It is being built by. hand in the old fashioned way, ABSOLUTELY .FIREPROOF, and will ;be full of rest, comfort and wholesomeness. . ;v " . It is being built plainlybut as irichly as man can doiit. .' .Four hundred one-piece rugs are being :made at .Aubusson, France; the furniture is being made by hand by the Roycrofters the silver hand hammered; and the "big room" will contain 'two; great, stone fire-places, capable of burning twelve-foot logs. Iniront of this hotel, GROVE PARK INN, are one hundred and .sixty acres of golf links and lawn, and all around, miles of majestic ..mountains and the wonderful climate. The Hotel Company owns eight hundred acres around the hotel and consumptives will not be taken. For particulars address Wm. S. Kenney, Mgr., Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C. Southern Office until April' 20th, Hotel Clarendon, Seabreeze, Florida. New York Office, 1 1 80 Broadway. 4 '-"V PL V j 8 THE HIGHLAND PINES INN Weymouth Heights, Southern Pines, N. C. THE Highland Pines Inn is a new hotel, Southern Colonial style, with modern conveniences and luxurious appointments. Has 60 rooms en suite with private bath. Excellent orchestra. Nightly concerts and many social events. Accomodations for 200 or 250 guests. Open December 1st to May 1st. Charmingly situated on Weymouth Heights with extensive and delightful views in all diiections. Behind the Inn are the 2,000 acres of the great Weymouth Woods, among whose giant long leaf pines run many miles of hard, picturesque and well-kept roads, the freedom of which is accorded the guests of the Inn. The Southern Pines Country Club golf course five minutes walk from the hotel. Auto bus service to the Pine hurst Country Club. For rates and reservations address : A, ! Creamer Lessees and Managers M, H. Turner Southern Pines, North Carolina NEW BOOKS FOR LIBRARY lilt .Annual ConslgrnnM'nt Cover Wide Itunge of Subject and Authors THE ANNUAL con: signment of new books for the Village Library a fiords a wide range for selection in subjects and authors, of which visi tors are availing them selves eagerly. Each year the number of subscribers increases, including not alone those who remain some time but those who come for short visits as well. The hours are from 3 to 6 P. M. daily. Miss Helen Barnett, the Librarian, supplies the following list of new books : FICTION TITLE . AUTHOR The Voice Margaret Deland Tho Arm Chair at the Inn F. Hopkinson Smith The Just and Unjust Vaughan :Kester The Red Cross Girl Richard II. Davis Lighted Way E. Phillips Oppenheim The Promised Land Mary Antin Baby Grand John Luther Long Marriage II. G. Wells Ships Company W. W. Jacobs The Squirrel Cage Dorothy Carj field The Turnstile A. E. W. Mason Campus Days Ralph D. Paine Riders of the Purple Sage Jane Grey The Principal Girl J. C. Snaith Butterfly House Mary Wilkins Freeman The Wedding Ring Henry Van Dyke Vistas of New York Brander Matthews The Case of Richard Meynell Mrs. Humphrey Ward The Following of the Star Florence L. Barclay Through the Postern Gate Florence L. Barclay Buttered Side Down Edna Ferber Man in Lonely Land Kate L. Bosher Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker Marguerite Bryant The Chain of Evidence Carolyn Wells Tante Anne D. Sedgwick Julia France and Her Times Gertrude Atherton The Perfect Tribute Mary Andrews Counsel Assigned Mary R. S. Andrews Paris a la Carte Julian Street Hoosier Chronicle Meredith Nicholson The Red Lane . Holm an Day C. Q. Arthur Train The White Shield Myrtle Reed The Flaw in the Crystal May Sinclair The Sign at Six Stewart Edward White Streets of Ascalon Robt. W. Chambers Japouette Robt. W. Chambers Their Yesterdays Harold Bell Wright Grey friar's Bobby Eleanor Atkinson John Rawn Emerson Hough The Mountain Girl Payne Erskine The Long Portage Harold Bjndloss The Postmaster Joseph Lincoln Stover at Yale Owen Johnson The Guests of Hercules C. N. and A. M. Williamson Mother Kathleen Norris Cease Firing Mary Johnston Inside the Cup Winston Churchill Street Called Straight Basil King The Lost World A. Conan Doyle The Net Rex Beach Pujol W. J. Locke Romance of Billy Goat Hill Alice Hegan Rice The Lady of Sada San Frances Little Pise of Roscoe Paine Joseph Lincoln The Reef Edith Wharton Promise Ethel Sidgwick May Iverson Tackles Life Eliz. Jordan George Helm David Graham Phillips Pigs is Pigs Ellis Parker Butler 1 MISCELLANEOUS Conquest of Mexico W. II. Prescott Historical Works of John Fiske Historical Sketches of North Carolina J. II. Wheeler Social France at the Time of Philip Augustus Ed. Benj. Krehbiel Life of Jackson Wm. Graham Sumner Personal Record Joseph Conrad On the Trail of Grant and Lee Frederick T. Hill Dr. Johnson and Fanny Burney Chauncey B. Tinker A Prisoner of War in Virginia, 1864-5 Geo. Haven Putnam Autobiography Benvenuto Cellini Life of Charles Dickens John Forster Geo. Ill and Charles Fox G. Otto Trevelyan Twenty Years in Hull House Jane Addams A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil Jane Addams Poverty Robert Hunter Charleston, Its Place and People Mrs. St. Julien Ravenel The Yosemite John Muir Nutshell Astronomy Garrett P. Serviss Jonathan Papers Elizabeth Woodbridge Essay on Burns Thomas Carlyle Essays Ralph W. Emerson Longleaf Pine in Virgin Forest G. F. Schwarz Poems Wm. Wordsworth Poems Sir Walter Scott Poems Robert Browning Auction Bridge Florence Irwin Rand-MacNally Atlas Life of the Bee Maurice Maeterlinck The Panama Canal Joseph Pennell The American Mind Bliss Perry Mark Twain Albert Bigelow Paine Woodrow Wilson Wm. Bayard Hale Life of Abraham Lincoln ., Nicolay Land of Footprints Stewart E. White A Wanderer in Florence E. V. Lucas London Lavendar E. V. Lucas Ways of Planets Martha E. Martin South America Hon. James Bryce Castilian Days John Hay How to Play Golf Harry Vardon JUVENILE Tom Brown's School Days Thos. Hughes Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift Arabian Nights Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Boy with the U. S. Census Francis Rolt-Wheeler Talking Beasts Kate Douglas Wiggin Send The Outlook to Friends. It saves letter writing!
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