mm Jjm is THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Wanamaker's Money (Concluded from page three) Into a steady pace Wanamaker in the lead. And so for the first round they sped, jump after jump in perfect form. At the end of the first half mile Ihe Little Horn broke from his restraint into that long ground eating stride he was born to, dashed into the lead and further and further ahead, while the fol lowers of the red jersey danced and screamed with delight, and the old hands at the paddock .shook' their heads and pursed their lips. For the Meadowbrook rider was still holding in the Whisper Bell. Have a care, youngster. A little more lead and not the great sacred Kangaroo of Tasmania himself could overtake that Little Horn. break for the stretch. Half wa into the turn the Meadowbrook mount draws alongside and the grandstand springs to the backs of the benches to see her swing into the straight away a jump in the lead. Here they come, hell for leather, under the wire and gone before we've had a gasping look the Whispering Bell's speed and the Wanamaker head have won by a length. That is pretty business. THE GIRL'S EVENT The three favorites of the course had the ladies' race all to themselves. It-would be a bold man that would venture into pro phecy when Miss Mabel Bliss, Miss Esther Tufts and Miss Elea nor Abbe are on the cards. This was Miss Bliss' day. Jessie C. brought her in safely leading Miss Tufts on Nellie, with Button a J IUL.JU i 7 V "He'll never make it." "Smith's let her out. Good night." "That's a head. That Wana maker was born horseback. Gen tlemen hush ! he's holding for the turn." And so the congress safe in the galery duplicated the decisions that had to be made instanter by the boys on the racing runaways. It's now or never for the red jacket has carried the Hurd hope over the barrier in front of the stand headlong for the last quar ter, and the great horse is headed tor home with the safety valve melting and every pound work ing. Nobody is holding back now. Wanamaker turns the wild mare loose, gives her the high sign, calls for a clear track and sets out in pursuit. And so they thunder over the last two hurdles, and THE GUESTS' PURSE half length in the rear. J. K. Pearson on Hatto rode Bachelor on Chief to a stand still; and won the mile dash for gen tlemen without much difficulty. It might not have been such an easy thing if Souther had not been left at the post. Before he could get Topsey well under way the field had left him ten lengths or more. Once under way he cer tainly lost no time. He set out after the leaders as if he really had a chance, and to the amazement of the spectators overhauled them at such a rate that given another third of a mile it looked as if he would have made it. Head over heels, one after an other the entries were knocked out of the half-mile hurdle race. At the very first barrier the Trav elor hit the bar and turned a som- (Continued on page fourteen) opmiumi ate L , I.L cKgs From a photograph by permission . DINING ROOM of the LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Lady Randolph Churchill, mother of the English Statesman, Winston Churchill, is one of the distinguished patrons of Community Plate, among whom may be mentioned: Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont Lady Randolph Churchill Baroness de Meyer Mrs. James B. Hatfgin Mrs. Oliver Harriman Duchess of Rutland Mrs. F. G. Havemeyer Mrs. Robert Jordan. Mrs. Honorl Palmer Princess Troubetzkoy Countess Cadogan Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt A Chest containing a complete outfit for the table can be bought at prices ranging from $25.00 to $250.00. Or sold in individual sets; for instance, six teaspoons $2.50. ONEIDA COMMUNITY, Ltd., Oneida, N. Y. jl j Carolina Theatre Jjj :S MONDAY, FEB. 19. 8.15 p.m. t: : 5 ! Wallace Ried anl Anita Kino ; Si: : HH H In a novel western photo-drama 3 : E : fig 5 2 (t The Golden Fetter. ' ' Um l : im S Black Diamond Comedy. i& : : 1 WEDNESDAY, FEB 21. 8.15 p.m. f :: : ffiff George Beban j ' : m 5 In another of his splendid Italian Char- ::: : 44 I ' 1 His Sweetheart. " 3 : : : : mH E Keystone Comedy. o I ill 1 I FRIDAY, FEB. 23. 8.15 p.m. ill IE : TTTTT 2 S Dorothy Dalton and Howard Hickman " i : r&fltr a storv an unusual love triangle, 1 I : A " -The Female of the Species." IS1 A.S. NEWCOMB PInehurst Real Estate and Insurance General Office

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