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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE 10 TTbe flMneburst School for Boss wC fir Offers a complete college preparatory course of six classes combined with the advantages of open-air rec reation during the winter season. Boys of twelve years or over received as boarders, and day pupils enrolled in regular classes by the term. Transportation provided between Pinehurst and The School, i Participation in afternoon sports required of all boys 1 not formally excused. Week-end camping trips a feat ure of the school activities. Competent supervision by academic masters. School hours: 8:25 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., Monday to Fri day; Saturday, 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Address, R. CLINTON PLATT, Acting Headmaster, : PINEHURST SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Pinehurst, N. C. CAampiomA0 MOST RESILIENT TENNIS BALLS IN THE WORLD Perfect bound Accurate flight - Scien tific weight balance No loosening, rough seams seams Absolutely uniform high est quality stock throughout the longest lasting tennis balls for the greatest num ber of hard, fast sets. Pennsylvania Rubber Co,, JEANNETTE, PA. Direct Factory Branches and Service Agencies hroughout the United States. f SPECIALTY SHOR OP Ladies9 Apparel SJcirts, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats and Underwear MRS. HAYES, Opposite P. 0. OPEN DEC. 1st. TLhc Cottage School for Boss anb (Birte Why not bfing your chil dren with you? They can continue their grade work here. OUR NEW YORK LETTER By Jack Jarley RUSSIA has certainly dominated the local stage this season no less than the Bolsheviks have the front pages of the newspapers. And the furore has not yet run its course. This week the faith ful theatre-goers of our town braved the terrors of the icebergs left in every street by Mayor Hylan's gallant band of snow fighters and went to see the Rus sian "Isba," with Serge Borowsky, the Moscow baritone. The scribe does not yet know what an "Isba" is, but it sounds interesting and toothsome, and as soon as he has sampled it he will re port. Then there was the opening of "The Beautiful Sabine Women' a play by Andreyeff down at the Neigh borhood Playhouse on Grand Street, and finally, not to be outdone, the Capitol, the moving picure palace, announced special musie to be played by a genuine Russian Princess, . a granddaughter of Tolstoy. Meanwhile the film playhouses have been keeping up the good work of por traying the triumph of cleanshaven, one hundred per cent, young Americans over depraved Bolshevikvillains who wear whiskers freely scattered over their countenances. The American public simply will not stand for whiskers. Look what happened to Hughes! .. But next season promises to be strict ly Spanish. It could hardly be less, after the thumping success of Nance O'Neill in "La Malquerida at tko Greenwich Village Theatre. ' Already 'tis announced that Lionel Barrymoro will be seen next fall in Ibanez's "Blood and Sand," which is bound to make a terrific hit, because its hero is a bullfighter and its villainess is a sin uous Spanish siren whose very name sug gests deviltry and opprobrious doings. Just as in Europe the audiences insist on having a rip-roaring cowboy or a mil lionaire in every American play, over here we won't put up with any alleged Spanish production that doesn't show ua a bullfighter or a black-eyed senorita. While we are on this subject, a Lon don music hall comedian brings down British houses nightly by defining an American as "a man who chews gums and wins wars." Jolt for movie fan William S. Hart used to be regarded on Broadway as little better than a ham actor ! It seems a shame to mention it, but the Rialto I-Knew-Him-When Club asserts that his first stage role was Mark An tony in Madame Modjeska's company. (Continued from Page Three) were made, but aside from the fact that it was March and the weather was de lightful, we should never have guessed it. Let them come home, as they will, in a month, and start to tell us about the game they played at Pinehurst. We 're ready f or, them now. We 've been there and seen it. POLICE DOGS Meadow Brook Farm, Hempstead, L. I. f i 7 if s 1 LEWANNO KENNELS Mr. and Mrs. L. F. F. Wanner, Owners. Offers At Stud Champion Artis-Mercedes A. K. 0. 241158, SZ 28596, Reserve Grand Champion Specialty Show Mincola, 1919. Fee $100 payable at time of service. Money returned if service is unproductive. Puppies occasionally for sale. Grand Champion Lotte von Edelweiss, and Field Trial Champion 1919 may be . seen by appointment at The Little Brick; House, Pine hurst, N. C. Also for sale One puppy six month old, by Artis. PINEHURST DEPARTMENT Quali y STORE Service Satisfaction OUR BIG MID SEASON SALE IS NOW ON. Bargains are being of fered in Seasonable goods which you cannot afford to ' miss : Ladies' Waists Sport Skirts Millinery Sport & Leather Coats; every thing in our Ladies Wear Department. Spioes, both la&iesj' and gents' are being sold far below their market values. "Here you get value for your money which you can not get elsewhere.' ' Quality W vjloveOrip M ARCH SUPPORT SHOE A Ti Quality First Grade Prices Satisfactory Shopping Here Saves Tirre and Money Watch Our "Special Attention" Items MISS MARY CHAPMAN ; Principal . - Service DEPARTMENT Satisfactiatfi Store PINEHURST
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