Rage IMthe p.hehurst outlook fHf ' ,7" Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dane of East Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin II. Marshall, Miss Betty Marshall and Mr. Benjamin II. Marshall, Jr., of Chicago are greeted by many old friends. Messrs. Henry J. Davis, Jr., Theo. E. Welder- seim, Jr., and Harry A. Thompson of Phlladel phia return for golf. Guests at The JUolly Inn Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Pinney, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Davis, Messrs. W. S. L. Hawkins, C. B. Whitney, F. L. Hinkley, W. II. Nevins, II. J. Perkins, E. T. Tifft and James Clark, all of Springfield, return. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns, Jr., of Omaha join the family. Messrs. W. T. Livingston and W. A. McGregor of Detroit return for golf. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of Boston are again here for a fortnight's visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Denton of New York will remain through the month. Messrs. C. F. Peters and J. L. M. Jones of Mclveesport, Pa., come for a fortnight. Mr. D. P. Marky of Detroit joins friends. Messrs. G. E. Gndley and II. M. Weed of Buffalo return. Messrs. K. E. Frank and Lumon Marsh of Worcester are greeted by friends. Messrs. 11. W. Ncthken, T. E. Now, C. L. Snod grass and J. E. Clement of Pittsburgh are we! corned back for their usual sojourn. Mr. II. L. Lesher of Philadelphia is spending several weeks here. Mr. Franklin P. Lee of Milford, Mass., is welcomed back. Mr. Edwin D. Chase of Providence returns for golf, Mr. Walter A. Grillith of Providence joins the golfers. Master Francis M. Bacon, 3rd, of New York plans an extended sojourn. Mrs. V. G. Neighbors, - Miss Neighbors of Cleveland and Mr. P. G. Neighbors of Detroit are completing a short stay. Miss Mary A. Adams of Springfield joins friends. Messrs. F. M. Borden, G. P. Lemont and P. A. McKlnley of Philadelphia are again here for golf. Mrs. Ida Keating, Miss Keating and Philip E. Keating of New York were recent visitors. Messrs. W. C. Reilly of Rochester and E. J. Bcilly of lliverhead, L. I., will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murray and Mr. John R. Murray of Kenilworth, 111., are greeted by friends. Mr. J, R. Such of South Amboy, N. J., is here for his second visit of the season. Mr. W. Ramage of Winnipeg is spending sev eral weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Marky of Brooklyn are again here for March. Client at Tue JBerkskire Mrs. C. M. Leonard and Miss Grace S. Smith of Kenwood, N. Y"., are making their annual visit. Mr. George A. Goodman of Portsmouth, Ohio, will remain some time. Mr. Nat Tyler, Jr., of New York joins the golfers. Mr. G. P. Merrill and his son, Mr. Nat S. Mer rill, of Boston, are contemplating an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Young of Elmira, N. Y., will remain through February. Mr. J. M. Cooney of New York comes for golf. Mr. J. Caldwell and his son, Mr. Brown M. Caldwell of Boston, are here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Godfrey and Mr. W. C. Conant of Somerville, Mass., will remain several weeks. Mr. Cyrus M. Hubbard of Sunderland, Mass., is making his annual visit, remaining until April. Mrs. Herbert G. Tull and son, J. Mitchell Tull of Philadelphia are making an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Copeland of Marion, N. C, are here for two weeks. Mr, Carl C. Joys, Miss Florence Joys and Miss May Bingham of Milwaukee will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. Borchardt and son of New York are late arrivals. Mr. W. C. Morrow of Wilmington joins the golfers. TIKE ST. VALEJrTIKE'S TOURNEY Mrs. McGregor and Mrs. Rae lMvlde Honors in Annual Golf Event The annual St. Valentine's golf tour nament for women developed keen com petition from qualification to final. In opening play Mrs. M. D. Rae of Mont- clair was the trophy winner with a card of one hundred and six and a margin of two strokes over Mrs. Alexander Mc Gregor of Belmont, f Jn the match play finals Mrs. McGregor meets Miss Agnes Blancke of Montclair and Mrs. Judd II. Redfield of Greenwich plays Mrs. C. II. Allen of Winnipeg. 1 The summary : FIRST DIVISION Mrs. M. D. Rae, Montclair Mrs. Alex. McGregor, Belmont Mrs. H. L. Jillson, Pinehurst Miss Agnes Blancke, Montclair Miss Hazel M. Shannon, Park Mrs. Guy Metcalf, Agawam Mrs. Edw. Worth, Springhaven Mrs. F. II. Crary, Cranford Miss M. L. Weller, St. Catherines Mrs. Jillson withdrew. SECOND DIVISION Mrs. A. J. Harris, Sinisippi Mrs. J. II. Red field, Greenwich t Mrs. C. U. Allen, Winnipeg Miss M. Lippincott, Riverton Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, Park Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, Philmont Miss E. S. Ferris, Wheaton Miss II. Wineman, Detroit FIRST EIGHT First round Mrs. McGregor beat Miss Shannon, 2 and 1 ; Mrs. llae beat Mrs. Crary, 4 and 2 ; Miss Blancke beat Mrs. Worth, 4 and 2 ; Mrs. Metcalf beat Miss Weller, 5 and 4. Semi-final Mrs. McGregor beat Mrs. Rae, 5 and 3; Miss Blancke beat Mrs. Metcalf, 2 and 1. Final second eight First round Mrs. Harris beat Miss Ferris, 4 and 3 ; Mrs. Redfield beat Miss Wineman, 7 and G ; Mrs. Wolf beat Mrs. Armstrong 3 and 2 ; Mrs. Allen beat Miss Lippincott, 8 and 6. Semi-final Mrs. Redfield beat Mrs. Harris, 4 and 3; Mrs. Allen beat Mrs. Wolf, by default. Final 54 52 106 51 57 108 51 60 111 54 58 112 53 GO 113 53 62 115 57 62 119 63 56 119 60 60 120 58 62 120 60 61 121 61 62 123 64 60 124 59 65 124 61 63 124 63 70 133 71 64 135 IllfSS RAVEXSCIlOri COMING National Women's Golf Champion Arrives Tuesday, March Third Announcement of the coming of Miss Gladys Ravenscroft, the American golf champion, is received with universal interest. Miss Ravenscroft reaches here Tuesday, March 3, and will remain some time. She will be joined by Mrs. R. II. Barlowe, eastern champion, and several others equally prominent. An Enjoyable Evening The usual Berkshire card party claimed the attention of not only the entire house hold but many members of the cottage olony. Mesdames Mesick, Olmstead, Clark and Merrick and Messrs. Kauer and Merrill were winners at bridge, and Miss Westcott and Messrs. Dunlap, Mor gan and Rumpf at five hundred. IHakes Hit Sunlight Hop The popularity of Wednesday after noon's sunlight hop and tea at The Caro lina prophesies its repetition many times during the season. fThe combined or chestras furnished music and in tne affair the entire Village joined. THE CAROLINA Season: November 20 to April 10 1 wvf-'t J , h ihiim it irirr w -nn mm -iir M The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates five hundred guests and is provided with seventy-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. H. AI. PRIEST, manager, Pinehurst IN. C 1 The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires, electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests' apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. A billiard room and barber shop have been recently added for the convenience of the guests. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. .i.'Hiin J HOTEL WENTWORTH The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. NEW CASTLE, PORTSMOUTH N. H. Every facility for sport and recreation : Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, etill and surf bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by symphony orchestra. Accommodates 500. Local and long distance telephone connection in every room. Send today for a beautifully illustrated book. Wentworth Hotel Co., ki. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May 1, The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C.