THE PINEHUBST OUTLOO i TAGE a AIR FLIGHTS GROWING POPULAR NEW THEATRE BUILDINCi FOR PINEHURST ir i'i i"--1- n r -n i -1 1 -r-rT"-' I MEN'S AQUASCUTUM SPRING TOPCOATS '""THE model shown is the single A breasted sportsman. Others include double-breasters, slip-ons, Raglan shouL der effects, and regulars. The fabrics embrace tweeds, shetlands, homespuns, Lovatts, and native Aquascutum weaves. And just by way of a surprise the big" gest variety is at the lowest price, which is reversing the rule in price ranges. $ 35 to 65 EXCLUSIVE NEW YORK AGENTS fifth Avenue, new York Men's Shops Separate Entrances on West 38th and 37th Sts. A feature of Pinehurst entertainment that is growing very fast in popularity is the air service provided at the flying field by Mr. L. E. Shealy of Charlotte, and during the week past a number of visitors have enjoyed the thrills of this delightful sport. Mr. Shealy has on hand one of the latest types of passenger carrying planes. It has a seating capa city for two passengers besides the pilot and is equipped Avith all modern ap pliances for safety and comfort. In ad dition to short pleasure flights from the field, Mr. Shealy will take passengers on cross-country trips to any place they want to go, and will give lessons on the art of flying to any who desire. He says that no "stunts" will be indulged in unless requested by the passenger and that no passenger need feel uneasy from this source. Those interested in this sport will find him at the flying field near the dairy. AUCTION BRIDGE Those who are interested in the latest developments in auction bridge will have an opportunity to take a few lessons from Mr. R. F. Foster, -the author of "Foster on Auction, " and card editor of the N. T. Tribune and Vanity Fair, as Mr. Foster will be at the CaroHna for a few weeks, arriving Monday next, tha 20th. TIN WHISTLES' BANQUET The annual banquet of the Tin Whistles was held at the Country Club on Tuesday evening last, and was at tended by more than one hundred and fifty members and guests. The occasion was presided over by the president, L. D. Pierce, and Mr. Homer H. Johnson officiated as toastmaster. Speeches were made by Kev. T. A. Cheatham, Messrs. Leonard Tufts, A. S. Newcomb, P. S. MacLiughlin and Edgar Guest. Mr. and Mrs . Price of New York held their audi ence closely during their well received rendition of a number of songs and recitations. AMERICAN LEGION MINSTRELS The American Legion Minstrel Show, "Top-Kicks," which had to be post poned on account of the illness of some of the principals, will be held Wednesday evening, March 22nd, at 8:20 in the ball yoom of the Carolina. HIGHLAND PINES INN Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Clark, Toronto, Alexander E. McLean, York, Pa. Chas. H. Bear, Jr., York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Enlow and son, Hamilton, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Westaway, Hamil ton, Canada. W. S. Harding, Boston, Mass. Miss Abbie Parker, Tarboro. L. G. Brown, York, Pa. As we all know, the moving picture? shown at Pinehurst are the best that an produced, and most of all they are new and the local management gets them just as soon as they are released by the film companies. As a result, the demamt for seats far exceeds the capacity of th. present theatre and plans for a new building have been perfected. The new building is to be terra cotta walls with brick veneer and a green tile roof, some what similar to the new bank building, and is to occupy the site where the print ing office now stands. The plans pro vide for something like 500 seats down stairs with 150 seats in the balcony; four shops on the ground floor opening on the street, and in addition to the picture screen will have an adequate stage where concerts and amateur theatricals may be held. Mr. Aymar Embury, who has drawn the plans for most all the building in Pinehurst, and who is the architect for the new theatre, is very enthusiastic about the building and proposes to make it a modern institution of its kind. Mr. Charles W. Piequet has the plans in his possession and will be pleased to show them to anyone who desires to see them. Spring Lake, N.J. SUMMER HOMES FOR RENT - .. Established 1895 IS. V. PATTERSON'S SOXS Office Tel. 131 House Tel. 751 For Sale UPRIGHT CONCORD PIANO in A-l condition for sale cheap Inquire at the GENERAL OFFICE For Sale Attractive 8-room shingle cottage adjoining Highland Pines Inn prop erty, near golf club. Two bath rooms, steam heat, electric lights, open fireplace, southern exposure, brick porch. One acre of lawn plant ed in shrubs and young pine trees. II. MACK KAHLER Southern Pines