THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 7 mark of this season, comes an increase in social activities and pleasant acquaint ances. Prominent among the late arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miles, child and maid, of New York City, who come for their second season here. Mrs, Emma Frazer and Miss Blanche Van Voorhis, of Syracuse, N. Y., are here for the season. Judge J. W, Hammond, of Cambridge, Mass,, is here for the winter with Miss Hammond. Miss Hammond is making a return visit to Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Keller, of West field, N. J., are again here. They are very popular and are warmly welcomed back. They will remain until May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morton, of Al bany, N. Y., are old guests, who come for several months stay, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown, of Brookline, Mass., are here for their first, and a lengthy visit, delighted with Pine hurst and its climate. Mrs. Marion Briggs, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. W. P. Greenlie, of Passaic, N. J., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Briggs. Prominent among the late arrivals, many of whom come for the season are : Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Skaife, San Fran cisco, Cal, Mr. and Mrs, II. II, Smith, New York City; Mrs. Edmund Granger, Mrs. JosephB Cushman, Miss Ada'(B. Nichols, Buftalo, N. Y., Miss M, E. Riley, Hart ford, Ct and Miss B. Geisse, New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Balestier and maid, MivRobert Tulford and valet New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waterbury, Miss M, P. AVaterbury, Miss A. L. AVaterbury, Miss L. D. AVaterbury, Mr. C, D. AVaterbury, Oriskany, N. Y. ; Mrs. AV, II. Sanger, Miss K. S. Sanger, New York City; Mr. AV. C, Taylor, Mi.ss Grace Taylor, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs.C. S. Caldwell, Mrs, M, J.Caldwell Washington, Pa, : Mr, and Mrs. Francis A. Keith, Boston, Mass. ; Mr, and Mrs, J. II. Kent, Miss A. II. Kent, Rochester, N. Y, ; Mrs. S. N. Hayden, Providence, II. I. ; Mrs. Edwin Bugbee, Conn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seaman and maid, New York City; Mr. C. M. Bregg, Philadel phia, Pa. At The IBerksliire. There are not many available rooms remaining at The Berkshire, and these are being taken up very fast. Prominent among the late arrivals are ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Merrill, who come for the balance of the winter and their third season. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Hopkins, of New York City, are here for a months stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs, James AV, Mills, of Boston, are here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Ford, of AVashing ton, D. C, come for a three week's stay. Mr. E. II. Reynolds and Mr. I, C. Reynolds, of New York City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Dr. and Mrs. AV, G, Gardiner, of At lantic City, were recent visitors At The Harvard. It is a contented company which one finds assembled at The Harvard. Miss Emma Cox and Miss Isabel Cox, of New York City, come for the season. Mr. Joseph II, Delvalle, of Curacao, Danish AVest Indies, is here for an ex tended stay. Mr, F, M. Humiston, of Camden, N. Y. ; is here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood, Mr. Everett B. Lockwood, and Mr. AV. L. Wood, of New York City, are here for a two weeks' visit. Mr. C. A. Lockwood and Mr, AVood are spending most of their time on the Pinehurst Preserves. Mr. Everett Lockwood is enjoying golf. Mr. Arthur F. Peabody, of Brooklyn, has gone after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Stone and family of Mohawk, N, Y. Mr. C. E. AVilder and Miss E. AVilder, of Baltimore, are recent arrivals. At The magnolia. Mrs. M. E. Spaulding, Mr. AV. C. Spaulding, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. Victorson, Boston ; Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Loomis, AVestfield, Mass,, are re cent arrivals at The Magnolia. At The Cedars. Mr, and Mrs. Sanford A. Foot, of Pitts field, Mass, : Miss K. G. Ray, of Dan ville, Pa., are recent arrivals at the Cedars. At The Lenox and Concord. Mr. II. S. Eldridge, of Milford, Mass., joined Mrs. Eldridge, at The Lenox and Concord, for a month's visit during the week. At The Pine dove. Miss Alma Aycrs, of New York City, and Mrs, J. V. AVitherbee, of Brooklyn, are at The Pine Grove. M.r. Creamer Varies I'rog-rain. Mrs. A. 1. Creamer made a pleasing change at the Saturday afternoon Golf Club House tea, over which she presided by bringing with her Mrs, C. E. Atkin son, Nevvburyport, Mass., Mrs. F. J. Bailey, Chicago, and Mrs. Carl Gilder- sleeve, of AVarren, Penn., who assisted. THE BERKSHIRE-cr Difference of Opinion. He Mrs. Sweet is a charming woman. She Yes ; she makes that tailor-made suit look quite well. Pinehurst IN. C 1 ,3J. & Q.. , t ' v;:' ijini ii ii ii ift ii ii ii m ii il II' IJc Terms $2.00 per Day, $ 0.00 per Week and Upwards. The Berkshire has all modern conveniences for health and comfort: running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights. The guests rooms are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms are roomy and attractive. F. B. KIMBALL, Manager. (Proprietor of The Eagle Inn, Orwell, Vermont.) The Harvard. This recently completed hotel is centrally located between The Carolina and The Holly Inn. It is modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with baths, and with its cottage annex-and large dining room accommo dates seventy-five guests. The Cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service is guaranteed satisfactory. Rates: $2 00 and $2.50 per day, $10.00 per Week and Upwards. W. W. TRICKEY, Manager. (Of the JACKSOtf I F4lls House, Jackson, N. II.) Pinehurst Casing and Cafe The Casino Is designed for the use of the residents of the Village, all of whom are invited to avail themselves of its privileges. The Ladies' Parlor and The Cafe, are on the first floor. Upon the second floor a Reading Room, supplied with daily papers and various periodicals ; Game, Smoking and Bath rooms. The Getf& Provides excellent New England cooking. Table Board .50 ; Dinners, $3.50 per Week. A Bakery is connected where families can obtain supplies. FRANK H. CARPENTER, MANAGER, THE CEDARS, PINEIIUItST, X C. Apartments singly and en suite ; bath, electric lights, steam heat, open fire places and double parlors ; conveniently located to The Casino where board may be obtained. Prices $2.50 to 87.00 Weeklv. IWrs. Alice 7V. Stocey, Manager.