6 The Pinehurst Outlook ,, iiiiimmtiiiii nit milium iiimiiinii nil inn i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii t n m intfiitnii iiiniiiii urn n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiini linn mi u"miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Minn iiiiimniii Early Reservations Suggested Albemarle Vnth A "perfectly charming" English Inn in the glorious, out-of-door Land of the Sky. Real Southern hospitality, home like informality, perfect service, concen trated comfort. An "all the year" resort for pleasure and sport exclusively. Horse back riding. Finest of motor roads. Perfect Golf in a Perfect Climate Two 18-hole courses The Asheville, and the New Biltmore Forest Country Clubs ALBERT H. MALONE, Manager 3n America dn :njUs'h.3tttt' LIFT THE LATCH TEA ROOM Pinebluff, North C4rouna TEA SERVED EVERY AFTERNOON LUNCH AND DINNER BY APPOINTMENT Telephone H. P. LITTLE PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 5 to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Govern ment shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100 per cent, solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at $2.95. Send correct size. Pay postman on, delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE COMPANY 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. W. W. WINDLE COMPANY Millbury, Massachusetts The choicest American and Foreign Virgin Wool Fabrics for sport wear. Virgin wool blankets in wonderful colorings. Steamer rugs marie of the finest wools. Fabrics selected by experts, months in advance of the seasons. Clow's Gift Shop at Pinehurst and Miss Julia McDermott's store at Southern Pines will be pleased to show you samples on request. For Sale or Rent COUNTRY PLAGE NEAR PINEHURST HP WO miles west of Carolina Hotel. House has living room, dining room, two bedrooms with bath between ; kitchen and storeroom. Open fireplaces in both living and dining rooms. Flues in bedrooms. Two porches. House is unfurnished. Fifty acres land adjoining, suitable for peaches or truck garden. Purchaser may buy house and lot alone or unde veloped land only, or both together. For particulars see C. P. MASON, Manager Real Estate Department A. S. NEWCOMB & CO. Notes of the Week Master Teddy Scofield, of Concord Cottage, celebrated his third birthday on Tuesday, entertaining eight guests at the party. -o- The final party for Mrs. Boustead's dancing classes was held at the Holly Inn. Davenport Lockwood, who is at the Carolina for a short visit, was a guest on this occasion. Prizes were won by Betty Bright, Virginia Brown, Spencer Brown and Ned Dann and by Miss Helen Butterworth and Miss Janet Wiggins, while Arnold White and Cora Swoope took the first honors in the tango. Miss Nancy O'Hara Joyce's tahle at the Holly Inn bore a cake with five candles on Tuesday night, which she shared with Master William Croker, Master Ned Heymann, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hol lingsworth and Mrs. L. D. Fraker and son. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Leffingwell, of Watkins Glen, N. Y., are in Pinehurst on their way back from Orlando, Fla- o Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Robbins, of New Bedford, Mass., have re turned to The Carolina after a short trip farther south. o Gathered around the Mali Jongg table we have seen Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Thomson and Eric; D. C. Skinner, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moles, Mr. and Mrs- R. M. Cowen, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mason. Mrs. Charles E. Bigelow has introduced the "letter game" at The Carolina and everybody is polishing up on spelling. -o- Master Walter Swoope celebrated his fifteenth birthday on Tues day by entertaining about twenty of his friends during the afternoon and evening at Red Gables. -o- Mrs. George Magoon entertained a number of friends at luncheon at Beau Soleil on Thursday. -o- Mr. Leonard Tufts entertained the Firemen of Pinehurst at dinner at the Country Club on Friday evening. o The Silver Foils Board met at luncheon at the Country Club on Thursday noon. -o- C. L. Johnson, of Washington, and Bryant C Morris, of Ironton, Ohio, were dinner guests at The Carolina. o Among the hostesses at the tea tables at the Country Club this week we have seen Mrs. Russell Wiggins, Mrs. H. M. Thompson, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Mrs. C. B. Hudson, Miss Gertrude Thurston, Mrs. S. Y. Ramage, Mrs. Sweeting, of Southern Pines, Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Merrow. -o- Mrs. Charles P. Heyward and Mrs. George G. Herr, of Southern Pines, entertained at bridge and tea for about thirty of their friends at the Country Club on Thursday afternoon. -o- Mrs. L. E. Beall, of Uniontown, Pa., who has been an annual visitor at Pinehurst for a number of years, has bought a building lot on Midland Road just beyond the new houses recently built by Mr. P. B. O'Brien, upon which she will probably build a winter home in the near future.