h I page msmmmgg THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Coshland, New York, are spending their honeymoon here. Mr. and Mrs. N. Glauber, New York, will re main two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E.II. Rising, Miss Rising, BrooV. lyn, join Mr. and Mrs. Sanford II. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Start, Chicago, are mak. ing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Seymour, Troy, will remain through January. Mrs. Elmer FI. Darling and son, Troy, N. Y., and Mr. M. C. Paul, Philadelphia, are making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Bath, Me., plan an extended visit. Mr. Shaw is one of Maine's most prominent business men. Mr. Ernest P. Davies, and Mr. Walter Shiela, New York, are here for tennis and golf. Mr. John G. Stephenson, Jr., Pittsburg, will remain some time. Miss Richy, Trenton, Miss Downes, Bayonne, N. J., are enjoying driving. Mr. W. S. North, Chicago, returns for a shout visit. Mr. John Bain, Jr., New York, is here for golf, joining Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Davidge, Short Hills, N. J., are making a return visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothschild, Washington, 1). C, were among Wednesday's arrivals. Mr. Lewis S. Haslan, St. Louis, Mo., plans to remain several weeks. AT THE HOLLY TNN. House Count Still Maintaining- a Goodly lead. The house count at The Holly Inn con tinues to maintain a goodly lead over previous years, and the week has brought many new faces. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mrs. Helen M. Leslie, Pittsburg, is here for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Hardy, Richmond, will remain through February. Mr. E. E. Osborn, New York, and Mr. W. J. Dykes, Montclair, are spending two weeks. Mr and Mrs. E. E. Cameron, Miss Janet Cam eron and Master C. Ewen Cameron, East Orange, N. J., will remain until spring. Mr. W. Uetherlngton, Rochester, N. Y., joins Mrs. Iletherington. Dr. Alfred Walton, Summit, N. J., is making a long sojourn. Miss Ruth Riker and Miss Sarah Johnson, New York, are here for an extended visit. Mrs. A. Bournonville, Philadelphia, and Miss F. II. Mnes, Church ville, Md., come for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.Speire, New York, will re main several weeks. Miss M. L. Lowe, Miss M. E. Lloyd nnd Frank J Firth, Germantown, spent a portion of the week here. Mr. I). M. Washburn, Philadelphia, is complet ing a short visit. Miss Arroweinith, New Rochelle, N. Y., is here for the winter. Miss Susan J. Day and Miss Alice Kemp, Col chester, Conn., will remain until spring. Mrs. Evelyn Fullerton, Boston, Mass., is mak ing a return visit. Mr. C. A. Speakman, New York; Mr. John W. Taggart, Washington, 1). C; Mr. Walter Rens, Baltirr ore. Md. ; Mr. Chas. F. Jenkins and Mr. II. S. Parrish, Philadelphia, were guests of the week. At The ISei-fcMliire. Many pleasant acquaintances are being formed and informal social affairs are contributing to the pleasure of the large company which is rapidly assembling here. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mrs. Charles James and son, Mrs. Nancy J. Helm, Evanston, 111., will make an extended visit. Dr. and Mrs. William Menah, Philadelphia, were guests of the week. Mrs. W. M. Hager, Cleveland, will spend the winter here; Mr. Hager leaving after seeing her pleasantly located. Mrs. E. D. White and child, Mrs. R. Neilsou, Pennsylvania, are here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sauter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Sayles, Brooklyn, are late arrivals, Miss Florence Barr, Brooklyn, will remain some weeks. Mrs. Henry A. Dixon, Miss Katherine Dixon Miss Jenkins, New York, return for the winter. Mr. F. A . McMaster, New York, is a late ar rival. At The Harvard. Major Hamilton Rowan, U. S. A., Mrs. Rowan, Master Hugh Rowan, and Miss Farmer, Gover nor's Island, N. Y., are here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jennings, Wellesley Farms, Mass., are here for a short visit. Mrs. Hasbrouck DuBoIs, Mrs. Henry K. Sclmy ler, and Mrs. Edgar Letchncr, New York, will remain several wreeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, and Miss Janet W. Ross, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. McGrath, Baltimore, Md.;Mr. W. J. Hindson, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. F. J. Cauell, Brockton, Mass., were guests of the week. At The Cedars. Among the late arrivals at The Cedars are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers, Round Lake, N. Y., who have returned for their filth season. Mrs. Mary Spalding, Freeport, L. I., Is here for her fourth season, At The Pine (irove. Mr. E. J. Freedman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., is a late arrival at The Tine Grove. II. C. FOWNES, Runner-up in Championship Division of Advertising Tourney. The GRAFTON wrrc -- f r i f i. wm- mm j"! r . J, W-iM h 111 lii! iHy iUMi T HE GRAFTON Is situated on the most fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, very convenient to all points of Interest and within live minutes' walk of thc.Whlte House, State, War, Navy and Treasury Departments, and Corcoran Ait Gallery. Cars passing the door run direct to Capitol and depots. The house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both single and en suite, with pri vate baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Hate $.'B.OO per day and up ward. Long dlctance Tele phone In every room. Espec ially attractive for ladies travelling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. SUMMER SEASON, White Face Inn, L,ak:e Placid, Adirondack. A Iteaort Hotel of the Hlgheit Clans. Social and Scenic Center of the White Mountains Maplewood Hotel and Cottages, OPEN JULY TO OCTOBER. The Standard of Excellence. Milk and Vegetables from Maplewood Farm Maplewood Golf Links. Unsurpassed by any In the State, having a range of 2.650 yards. Pure Mountain Spring Water. High and Dry Invigorating- Air High Altitude. no liar Fever. IBeautiful Calno. Heading- ltooni. Indie' and Gentlemen' llilliard Ilooiu Howling-, Fine Temii Court and IBaveltall. Symphony Orchestra morning and evening. All the accessories of a first-class summer resort. LEON H. CILLEY, Manager, Maplewood, N. H. "E & E Invincible" It is a large generous smoke of the Best Imported Tobacco. Packed 25 in a Box. The price is two for a quarter. You will have to pay more than that for its equal in any other cigar. It is one of the best productions of Estabrook & Eaton. 222 & 2,2.4 1A A SUING TO IN STREET, r Masonic Temple, 53 lioylston St., Boston. Branches - Merchants Bldg., 77 Summer St., " ( 416 Main St., Worcester, Mass. New York Chocolates Pure and Delicious THEIR REPUTATION IW HAftFI WHOLLY EXGEUIXCE" IOMtpald Eighty Cvntm Tli Pound. Five pound box, expresN charge to I paid Ity purchanr, Three Dollar. A. 7V. POWELL. ISO Chambers Street, - New York:. PINE BEACH HOTEL, Pine BeeicH. 7a. Adjoining- .Tametitovvn Exponition t rounds. A new magnificent accessibly located resort Hotel with every modern equionient catering to refined patronage. Surrounded by picturesque Bcenes, Salt water on three sides. Invigora ting ocean breezes tempered by Gulf Stream. An ideal stop over spot, en route North or South. Open the year round. Write for Booklet.