the finehurst outlookW' 8 ATIANTICCHY 'IRAYrlORE is Bold Original Creation For The Seashore MAGNITUDE and CHEERFULNESS W It expresses the spirit of America at play amid the spaciousness of green ocean, blue sky and radiant sunshine. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL IN THE WORLD Belvedere Submarine Grill Restaurant Traymore D. 8. White, Pres't. J. W. Mott, Mgr. Adjustable Hole-Rim or Gup For Putting Greens Seamless Pressed Steel, Galvanized. Thin and stiff. Holds its shape. No mud on ball. No water in Cup. Lip of Cup accurately adjusted up or down, relative to surface, without removing Cup. No sharp Marker-Bods, or Bamboo Spikes. Booklet upon request Sample gent to any Golf Club in the U. S. without any charge whatever for 30 days trial in the ground THE PUTTING GREEN, 1517 H. St. N. W., Washington, D. C. THE GOLF SHOP, 75 East Monro? St., Chicago, III. ARTHUR L. JOHNSOI CO., 180 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass The Dewey Hotel, 14th and LSts. N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. The most comfortable and homelike hotel for tourists in the Oapitol. American and Euro pean Plan. Send for booklet with map of Washington. Reference Mr. H. W. Priest. The Carolina. G. Q. PATTEE, Proprietor OUTLOOK Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November May, at Pinehurst, North Carolina Conducted by Ralph W. Page Edwin A. Denham, Business Manager 11 West 32d Street, New York One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional Dr. Richard T. Taylor Dentist At Pinehurst from Jan. 1st to April 1st Till MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL AND HOT MINERAL SPRING BATHS at Hot Spring's, N. C. Open all the Year "In accessibility of location; in absolute freedom from dampness and fogs; in the per fect purity of its health-giving atmosphere, and the beauty and grandeur of its surroundings, the North Carolina Hot Springs stand pre eminent among health and pleasure resorts of America." Golf Tennis Open Swimming Pool Mountain Trails Horseback Riding. The waters of these springs have been found to be practically a specific in the cure of rheu matism, gout, rheumatic gout, kidney trouble, and all kindred ailments. Testimonials on application. Undeb Entire New Management. For information and reservations write or wire FRED J. FULLER, Manager, Mountain Park Hotel, Hot Springs, N. 0. The Editor is always glad to consider contribu tions. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial Rooms over the Department Store. Hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask central for Outlook Office. Advertising rate card and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina. Saturday, inarch 2S, 1010 Religion Services At the Pinehurst Chapel: Holy Communion 9.30 A. M. Children's Services .10.00 A. m. Morning Service and Sermon 11.00 A. m. Night Service at the Com munity House at 8.00 p. m. Roman Catholic Early Mass 6.15 A. m. Second Mass (when visiting Priest is in Pinehurst. . . 8.00 A. m. Iftlalle Arrive 8.00 A. m. 8.30 A. m. 7.00 p. m. 8.30 P. m. Leaves 7.00 a. m. 8.30 a. m. 6.00 P. m. 8.00 P. m. Train NORTH Leave 9.40 a. m. 9.00 P. m. FROM NORTH Due 8.05 a. m. 8.30 P. M. SOUTH Leave 7.10 a. m. 7.35 p. M. PROM SOUTH Due 10.30 a. m. 9.45 p. m. Congratulation When a fellow is proud of anything, even if he be modest, it crops out in his conversation casually at times- He says for instance, apropos of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire that it waa due to an overripe aristocracy, adding that he considers it no credit to himself that he has a duke in the family on his cousin's side. So when we are feeling a bit set up we are inclined to turn the conversation back where it began and be longs among simple folk, and say that the weather is fine. And we don't let you off with that. For we have been reading that monu ment of wisdom, the Boston Transcript, and the coast column of the New York Times, and come upon a story that makes us happy that we are not as other States are frost bitten and snow bound. Old Prob, who rejoiced in records, has with his usual malignant grin set up a new one. It is for March 18th. Do you re member March 18th? It was as balmy here as in the Isle of Capri, and the sun shone, and the birds sang, and you and all the other wise men were either playing championship golf, or were enrolled in the regiment that followed the experts that day five miles under a clear heaven about the Bermuda grass pastures and the woodland ways that is known as num ber two course. And meantime Old Prob was chalking up his record. That it was seven degrees above zero in New York, and 14 above in Washington. With what glee and satis faction, equal to tht you would feel bringing in a casual card of 62, does he announce to a shivering world that it is the coldest March 18th in the history of the country in those places. Old Prob's record touches us in our vanity. For we are frankly proud of the contrast. And thankful too. For who would not exchange Jack Frost for the swelling pink buds of the peach trees, and the soft breezes of the Gulf Stream, a fur coat and stomacher for white flan nels and a jumper, and the coal shovel and show shoes for a tennis racket and a spoon? We feel all the selfish joys of the benefactor of humanity, who has sold a mild and gracious prospect short, and been able to deliver all Nature smiling and gay. They say that the supply of rubbers have given out in Yankeedom, and that grip is advancing upon the Len ten parties even in their limousines roll nigs down the avenue to a cold lunch. We would not know what a rubber was for if we saw one, and the only grip we recognize is the Vardon grip. The morning dispatch mentions two feet of snow on Broadway. If a man is in the Tombs unjustly charged with steal ing coal, or making sox for the war suf ferers at one dollar per we can appreciate his remaining there. But for the rest we have neither sympathy not compas sion. or each afternoon them mnvAa silently and swiftly out of Thirty-Second Street a long line of steel cars, equipped with all the comforts of home, headed straight for the magnolias and the soft skies of the Sandhills. Verb sav. The Old Flower Iload It has been truly said that historv is not made by men or events but by his torians, ureece has a magnificent his tory. It certainly was not made by man- slaying Hector, tamer of horses. Nor hv Achilles, sulking in his tent. It is quite likely that they never existed. But by a blind old liar playing on a harp. "When 'Omar smote his bloomin' liar He'd men sing by land and sea And wot het hought he might require lie went and took, the same as me. " By the same token Paul Revs nnrl Captain John Stark carry off the first. prize in the -story books in the days of to, ana you never even knew that one of the first and most decisive battles of the Revolution was fousrht at th hl ford of Moorse Creek, a few here, between the minute men of Carolina ana tne uian MacDonald, gathered at Carthage, the county seat of Moore Coun ty, State of North Carolina. A tomb stone of imposing dimensions marks every xuuu uj. me route pursued by Major Pit cairn of blessed memory advano.in the turnpike towards an immnrrnl by Ralph Waldo Emerson, where the rude , "Glad to see vou I've a place in my squaa lor you. f T5 f YOU ARE WELCOME AT THE TRAPS YOU'LL find the "glad hand" and a spirit of good fellowship wait ing for you on your arrival at any of the 5,000 Gun Clubs scattered over the country. Trapshooting is the national gun f est, a sport that appeals to men and has the approval of women. The flight of the clays makes sport for the vacation days. Go to the shooting club where you can have fun with your gun. ASK FOR BOOKLETS," THE SPORT ALLURING;" (FOR MEN) AND "DIANA OF THE TRAPS" E.l.du Pont de Nemours & Co. Powder Makers Since 1802 WILMINGTON, DEL. THE Pinehurst Jewelry Shop Jewelry Notions and Silverware Repairing and Engraving Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolin

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