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SEVENTY PARTICIPANTS Inauguration Day Medal Play Handicap Attracts Large Crowd. for Men and Women With C'i-omm and 2et cor lrize In XucliHeckvr liead. ATUKDAY'S Inaugun tion Day medal play handicap attracted a iield of over seventy partici pants, and prizes for the best gross and best net scores were given to both men and women. ('. I,. Becker, lloston, won the inen'i srross score medal with 91, and Mrs. M 1). Taterson, 'New York, the women's witli MM. Dr. W. E. Fisher, York liar lor, Me., (15), F. A. King, Northboro Mass., (IS), and Charles E. Harrison Pawtucket, It. I., (12), tied for the men's net score cup at 80 each, and Miss L. A. Ifolterts, Moorestown, N. J., took the women's cup with a card of 97 net, play ing with a handicap of 18. T Tin-: SCOKKS. Out In Gr Hp -Net C. L. Becker, Huston, lr. W. K. Fisher, York Harbor, Me., F. A. King, Northboro, Mass., t'has. K. Harrison, I'awtuckot, U. I., T. E. Jacobs, Huston, C.A.Taft, Providence, K. X. Wright, Newton Centre, It. II. Dana, Watertown, Mass., M. H. Byrnes, New York, 1). II. Hostettcr, Pittsburg, II. L. Young, Philadelphia, (i. W. Lindsay, Philadelphia, U. Lee Knight, rhilailelphia, E. M. Jones, Ccrmantown, Pn., L. It. W. Johnston, Montelalr, N. J., J. K. Soult:, Philadelphia, W. S. North, Chicago, 1). Roberts, Moorestown, N. J., E. V. Kuehn, York Harbor, Me., C It. Coskey, Hartsdale, N. Y., Mrs. M. 1). I'aterson, New York, MissE. A. Itoberts, Moorestown, N. J., Miss It. W. Huselton, Pittsburg, Mrs. St. John Smith, Portland, Me., Miss Ethel Cheek, East Orange, N. J., Mrs. C. E. Raymond, Chicago, 43 4S (Won 47 4S 50 48 4G 46 44 49 61 49 45 52 45 53 49 5G 50 52 53 52 46 50 48 03 51 67 45 55 49 60 50 52 54 C2 56 67 53 56 49 54 60 55 53 53 58 65 68 62 63 72 91 tic play-otf.) . 15 80 . 98 IS 80 92 12 80 93 12 81 100 18 82 97 11 86 518 12 86 105 IS 87 102 15. 87 105 18 87 96 7 89 101 12 89 108 18 90 100 10 90 109 18 91 102 10 92 116 18 98 123 IS 105 109 0 1(9 103 115 18 97 106 5 101 121 18 103 120 12 108 135 18 117 NO CAKDS. W. J. MeCouvill, Brooklyn; F. S. Mcllhcnny, Philadelphia: John D. Mcllhonnv Ti,iio,ii,i. J. Ramsey, St. Louis; A. D. Palmer, Orange, N. J.; O. W. Foster, Allston; W. Gordon, New York; v. iciioiBon, Jioston; w. Vaughan, Montreal; JohnG. Walker,' Richmond, Va.; C.W.Pratt urooKiyn; jonn M. Ward, Brooklyn; II. w. Ormsbee, Brooklyn; F. S. Harris, Philadelphia; J. C. Winston, Philadelphia; Charles Hansel! New York; C. 11. Rosenfeld, New York; II. S. uoruon, cw York; J. D. Foot, Itye.N. Y.; G. T. Howard, Boston; L. E. Wardwell, Camden, Me., jurs. m. l. Byrnes, New York; Mrs. B. l)e Mos sinc, New York; Mr. G. II. Converse, Boston;Mr. C. C. Jones, Richmond, Va. Moriiwli Mining: Millinery. "More Interesting than that of any other sea son is the millinery of Spring," says The Delin tator for April. "While some of the shapes arc of the picture type, the preference is perhaps for the small toque or turban and the Continental in its various modillcations. Oval and square crowns are both in favor, and quite the newest idea is the oblong crown having a deep crease from the front to the back. The brim of this hat is rolled at the sides and is melon or oval shaped. This design is pleasingly carried out in the new pliable straws, while it is seen even in tulle and lace with a long plume sweeping around the crown and fastened near the front with an ornament or rosette. "Smooth straw braids arc extensively used in the smart Spring hats, and chip and Milan are perhaps in highest favor. Lace Milan braids are seen in dressy headgear, and they are adapted to the artistic shapes in vogue. Among the modish colors arc blue, brown, butter ecru, champagne and green. Brown and green are associated in some of the most attractive examples of the mil liner's art. "Plumes of coq feathers are much used, and t he v are in all the fashionable colors, as wellasin shaded effects and in white. Quills are in favor, too, and frequently two will be attached to the rolled edge of a hat brim by a knot of ribbon, or fastened bv a cockade or buckle. Shaded effects are most popular. Breasts are a modish trim ining on hats for ordinary wear, and when asso iated-w ltli the new soft and beautifully colored ribbons, they arc most effective." - lVhit at The JlerLsliire. The prize winners at the weekly whist artv at The Berkshire were Mrs. F. S. Harris, Philadelphia; Mrs. A. S. Moore, Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. G. L. Thomas, Mont- lair, X. J.; Mr. G. L.Thomas, Mont lair, X. J.; Mr. George P. Cooke, Xew Iaven;Mr. V. S. Harris, Philadelphia, a. William Coffee (Graduate Male I'ur Surgical, Paralytic, Nervous and Mental cases a specialty. Massage given. Patients desiring t0AK!ss femniST Outlook or Wil liam Coffee, Asheville, N. C. t! -4 " 1 iroJ WANT-YOUY. MAYFLOWERSj ALMOST TIME FOR THEM. NEW ORLEANS "THE GATEWAY OF THE MISSISSIPPI" The Coming Great City of the Great South. The Largest Cotton, Rice and Sugar Market in the World THE MOST rOI'UiAIl WlXTEll HESOIIT I AMERICA Coutiuuous Hone llaclngr, Golf rinks, Hunting und FUliin? Comfort, Health, l'leasure AEU ST. ClIAllIiES HOTEL Modern, Fireproof,' First-Class. Accommodating One Thousand Guests Turkish, Russian, Roman and Plain Baths. Luxurious Sun Baths and Palm Garden ANDREW R. BLAKELY & COMPANY, Limited, Proprietors. Hotel Richmond, 17th and M Sts. Washington, D. C Strictly first class. Admirably located for the entertainment of visitors to Wash ington. Two squares from the White House. Modern appointments. Long distance telephone throughout. Free use of Booklovers Library. CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor. Pinehurst Pharmacy Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, Ete. Prescriptions a Specialty Compounded by Registered Pharmacists. Choice Confectionery in Large Assortment. Big Line of Imported and Domestic Cigars. SODA SPECIALTIES Egg Phosphates Malted Milk Drinks Ice Cream Soda and College Ices. Ice Cream to take out by tbe pint and quart. Sunday Hours 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 9 p. m. vie to it r. JEIO & CO., of Wasliing-ton, I. C. AT o THE CASINO - Jewelry and Bric-a-Brac. Jwtlrj- Itepairing-. Paul m: iia in: ik.;, Jewelry and Novelties, The CAROLINA, Iloum: O A. M. to P. Ot. THE NE1A7S DEPU l An up-to-date Bookstore. Fine line of Stationery, Toys and Novelties. Large stock of Souvenirs and Sporting Goods. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. kBW00D,I.I.TdJS,A. St. op- T i i Tmi ' .1 nuiet homelike family l)OSllC, -tJilU-ii "v" - i- - . ,nnms. modern improvements, as UOIVI) BUUIIJ - clean as a new cent; good things to eat; dairy products, poultry etc., nom u.u .uvu . and are the best; rates sp.ou per -r . $15 per week and up. People come again and send friends. Booklet. THE LENOX . . . . . . THE CONCORD rxifEiiunsT, w. c. Bv providing home comfort, giving personal attention to detail, and en deavoring to auit the tastes of guesti, we intend to maintain tne reputatioa established during the past five years. J. M, ROBINSON, Manager. THE MAGNOLIA PINEHURST, N. C. Open November 1st, to May 1st. Steam Heat and Open Fires, Electric Lights and Baths with hot and cold water. J. L. POTTLE, Manager. The Pine Grove House, riarEiiuiisT, x. c. Pleasantly located near a large pine gove. sunny rooms, good beds, steam beat, electric lighta and baths with hot and cold water. FRANK B. POTTLE. - Manager. EAGLE INN, Oil WELL - - - VEIIMOXT. A delightful summer home, located on high ground in the beauttrul Lake Cham plain valley, between the Adirondack! and the Green Mountains. Superb climat (mre spring water. Correspondence solio ted. For Information and booklet address, F. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor, Orwell, Terment. E. L. MERROW, Photographer. Bric-a Brae, Burned Wood and Leather Novel. ties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work. Photographic Supplies and Films. Finishing for Amateurs, a Specialty. PINEHURST, - - N. C. D. A. FULEIHAN OF NEW YOIlli Koom T, The Carolina. 9 A.M. to 9 T.M. Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, La ces, Kimonas, Shawls, Draperies, Ori ental Goods and Novelties- : : : FOR. TEN YEARS we have been striving to make our drug store the most complete one in this part of the country. Let us prove to you that our efiorts have not been in vain. All orders filled promptly ; all prescrip tions filled accurately. JTOIIXSOX'S IMIAllMACY, SOUTHERN PINES, . C. Dr. GEORGE S. HILL, Resident House Physician, Office at The Holly Inn. IIouks: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m; 2.00 to 3.00 p. m. 7.30 to. 8.30 p. m. Miss Laura Agnes Walker, OF BOSTON Manicuring, chiropody, shampooing and massage. Koom 3 The Carolina. MIMOSA HOTEL - Winter and spring hotel, 1 1-2 miles from Tryon Station. Send for booklet. W. II. STEARNS. i H
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