PAGE gaWPIffTHE P1NEHURST OUTLOOK MT 8 ' 1.4 f. .... ,( J . ? i i f . .. , 4 ;i;r.' 101 " " WJ AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. Absolutely Fireproof Located in the most fashionable part of the city and within five minutes walk of the Executive Mansion, Treasury, State, War and Navy Departments. 3obn Z. Devtne, Iproprietor. X. IA A ( v. r 3' r id. Kenilworth Inn, BILTMORE, NEAR ASHEVILLE, N. C. JUST THE PLACE TO STOP ON YOUR WAY SOUTH. Recognized as the leading hotel of Western North Carolina. No scenery in the world will compare with the view from this hotel Mt. Mitchell and Pisgah in full view. Adjoins and overlooks the Biltmore Estate. Dry, invig orating climate. Magnificently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Orchestra, golf, livery, beautiful rides and drives. Coach meets all trains at Biltmore Station. Open all the year. Send for booklet. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. The Gorham Mf'g Co. TROPHIES TOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS AND PARTICULAR OCCASIONS FIFTH AVENUE - . NEW YORK MERRY DAYS AT HOLLY INN Company Assembled Here One of Most Congenial In History. Old and New Friends and Young: People Upon Pleasure Ilent Make Jolly Household. MORE congenial com pany of early season guests has never been assembled at The Holly Inn, and pleasures in doors and out, combined with wondrously beautiful weather, are making every moment delightful.' The conspicuous recent social feature was the Thanksgiving German, and it bids fair to be but the first of an enjoya ble series, for the proportion of young people is large and they are upon pleas ure bent. Bookings for the immediate future will bring large additions and the Holidays tended visit. Mrs. .Hilton's singing is much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kathan of New York, are back for a return visit, Mr. Kathan, as usual, finding diversion in riding, golf and quail shooting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hoffman of Providence, R. I., join the Stifels. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fleming of Phila delphia, are here for a long visit and forming many pleasant acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Skutch, child and maid of Baltimore, will remain in definitely. Mr. and Mrs. Lr P. Clausen of Hamil ton. Ohio, will spend several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sherman of Cleve land, Ohio, plan a short stay. Mrs. A. Burnell and maid and Mrs. R. C. Carson of Charlotte, come for De cember. . Mrs. C. Montrose and Mr. George II. Montrose of New York, will remain through the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dolsonof New York, left yesterday after a two weeks visit, much to the regret of many acquaint ances. They have been active in sports and pleasures and their presence will be missed. 'A str sip - 'J 11 THE JOYS OF MONKEY GOLF. will find the hotel well filled. AMONG THE GUESTS. Prominent among the late arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Merriman, Miss Stifel and Miss Elizabeth Stifel of Wheeling, West Virginia, who join Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stifel. They have formed many delightful acquaintances and are a wel come addition to the younger set. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wilson and little daughter of Pittsburg, return for the winter. Mrs. Wilson is a charming woman who has many warm friends here, an active figure in outdoor sports and social pleasures. , Mrs. F. C. Gray and Miss Gray of Pittsburg, spent a portion of the week here on a return visit, and ,will be back later for a more extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Pendleton of War renton, N. p., have gone after a short honeymoon here, part of the time being spent in the hunting field. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Schott of New York, come for a long sojourn. Mr. Schott is enthusiastic over horseback riding. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hilton of Washington, D. C, return for an ex- Miss Esther Ransom of Weldon, N. C;, and Miss Buxton, of Ohio, were guests of the week. Miss Ransom is a frequent visitor here and has a large circle of ac quaintances. Mrs. M. C. Hamilton of Bellevue, Pa., will remain some months. Mr. Hanson L. Withers of Philadelphia, will remain through the Holidays and is planning to return with the opening of The Carolina, for the season. Mr. Nat. S. Hurd of Pittsburg, is back for a return visit and golf. Mr. II. A. Waldron of Providence, re turns for a short stay. Mr. Aug. F. Brombacher of Brooklyn, is here for a return visit. Mr. Brom bacher has been an annual visitor for many years and has a large circle of ac quaintances. ' ' Mr. T. R. Newbold of Washington, comes for a winter's golf and will be joined soon by his family. ' Col. J. W. Gaulbert of Louisville, Ky., will spend six weeks here, dividing his time between golf and quail shooting. Mr. Edwin Beach of Orange, N. J.,' will remain until after the first of the year. Dr. Oscar II. Holder of New York, spent a portion of the week here enjoy-