PAGE j&B&1tSWt THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK - i tm t 'I l) ii i 1 "i T7 P T tT " IT i "i i it fM niir Tiny i" .t n tt iwrrr r rti Tiiiiinrii j ( m m THE WEEK AT THE HOTELS a PINEHTJBST, II. 0. 0 s. .s .v ' . i v s j I The Carolina is a niaguificeiit four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sew age and plumbing. H. AI. PRIEST, Manager, The Berkshire, PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort ; running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. F. H. ABBOTT, Manager. Pinehurst Department Store. We carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers. The Dry Goods and Shoo Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selection. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss and Germantown Yarns. A Complete Assortment of l'inNt llibboiiN and JEmliroidery Silks. TUe JLatent Stylet .f Mationery, liotli 1'iiiiteri and lMain. General Supply of FIELD AND TRAP SMOKELESS AMMUNITION. Prices on par with New England Markets. THE MT KINEO HOUSE, KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for Climate, Scenery and Location. Send for llooklet, C A. JUDKINS, . manaeer, ERFECT weather, numer ous delightful affairs in doors and out, and a big influx of arrivals who come to enjoy tne beauties of the spring, tell the story of a busy week in local hotel circles. Diversions out of doors are claiming more and more attention be cause nature is in her most entrancing mood, but social pleasures are by no means neglected. At The Carolina. The return of old friends has been a pleasant feature of the week at The Caro lina, and numerous dinners and other in formal affairs have added to the social side of life, interest centering about the prominent golfers who have assembled for next week's championship tourna ment. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. II. A. Ware of Boston, will remain some weeks. Mr. Frank B. Barrett of New York, is making a two weeks visit. Mr. Geo. It. Hart and Mr. N. P. Cooley of New Britain, and Mr. W. G. Creamer of New York, are spending ten days here. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Holden, Miss Beatrice Hol den and maid, and Miss Mary Stewart of Syra cuse, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackburn and Mr. F. G. Blackburn of Pittsburg, are here for their usual visit. Mrs. William It. Hayden, Miss Elsie E. Hay den, Master Arthur II. Hayden and maid of Boston, will remain several weeks. Mrs John Slater, Miss Slater and Miss Lough man of New York, are here for a short stay. Mr. I. V. Pearson of New York, joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Annan of New York, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harris of Georgia, are late arrivals. Mrs. Jos. C. Bright and Miss Bright of Phila delphia, are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Plunkett, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Plunkett of Adams, Mass., arc completing a short visit. Mrs. A. S. Brown and Mrs. C. AV. Pratt of New York spent the week here. Mr.andMrs.Chas.il. Prey of Montclair re turn for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Gordon of New York, re turn for April. Mr. Chas. II. Hall of Boston, was a guest of the week. Mr. O. C. Joline of Watcrtowu, Conn., will re main through April. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davol and Miss C. C. Saunders of Providence, are spending several weeks here. Mr. F. W. Russell and Dr. A. P. Merrill of Pittslield, Mass., join friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Shank of Titusville, Pa., were guests of the week. Mr. S. D. Bowers of Bridgeport, is spending several days here. Mr. Alex P. Humphrey of Louisville, joins his family. Mr. S. D. Wise of Cleveland, joins his family. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Bicknell and Mrs. II. M. Bicknell of Worcester, join friends. Mr. Frank Stewart Smith of Chicago, returns for his annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Morgan of Cleveland, were guests of the week. Mr. Addison Hutton of Philadelphia, returns. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Baldwin and Mr. Lathrop E. Baldwin of New York, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. Bertram E. Smith of Onosso, Mich., returns for April. Mr. E. II. Peck and Mr. D. M. Evans of New York, will remain through April. Mr. James G. Biddle of Philadelphia, is here for the week. Mrs. Foster Thomas of Louisville, Ky., joins her son. Mr. A. P. Higgins of New York, joins his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Napier Towle of Boston, return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Phelan and Miss Marie S. Phelan of New York, join friends. Mrs. Nathaniel F. Moore and maid, and Miss Blanch Noe of New York, join Mr. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves of Alliance, O., is here for a short visit. Mrs. J. VanKirk Thompson and maid of Uniontown, Pa., and Miss C. B. Agnew of Wil liamsport, Pa., spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Beidler of Chicago, will remain through April. Mr. snd Mrs. James F. Sutton of New York, join the Duttons. Mr. J. F. Egan of New York, comes for two weeks' golf. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. West of New York, are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Haselton of Cleveland, come for a short stay. Mr. Charles F. Smith of New Britain, Conn., returns. Mr. T. II. Baldwin of Bostou, returns for a short visit. Mr. Isaac M. Jackson of Plymouth, Mass., joins friends. Mrs. M. M. Patterson and Mrs. F. M. Hunter of Pittsburg, were guests of the week. Mr. II. P. Miller of New York, joins friends. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Boardman of Boston are making a shoit visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ferguson of Brookline, Mass., return for the season.'- Mrs. M. D. Whitlock and Miss Clemson of Middletown N. Y., will remain through April. Mr. C. F. Dellinger, Miss L. DellingerandMrs. A. M. Dexter of New York, are here for the week. Mr. S. P. Hedges of Chicago joins Mr. and Mrs. W. S. North. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Plower of Kansas City, and Mr. J.S. Carr of Durham, are spend ing several days here. Mrs. W. A. Williams and Miss Wardwell of Worcester, return for their annual visit. Mrs. W. B. Blades, Miss Ivy Blades, Master Willie Blades, Miss Stewart, Miss Sarah Stewart of New Berne, N. C, and Miss Grace Jones of San Diego, Cal., were guests of the week. Mr. A. H. Braiuard and Miss Rutta Brainard of South Orange, N. J., join Mrs. Brainard. Mr. J. B. Blackburn of Pittsburg, joins his family. Mr. J. F. Johnson of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., is here for the week. At The Holly Inn. The week at The Inn has been a pleas ant one, numerous informal affairs ocupy ing attention. Miss Waterhouse gave a progressive bridge party in the Dutch room Monday evening, Mrs. A. I. Creamer, Mrs. F. J. Bailey and Miss Nellie Merrill winning the prizes. Re freshments were served at the close of play. AMONG THE GUESTS. The return of Col. and Mrs. C.J. Seiter of New York, for their annual visit is welcomed by a large circle of acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Martin and Miss Lilian Martin of East Orange, N. J., return for a six weeks sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McKinney and Master John. McKinney and maid of New York, are enthusi astic golfers and equestrians who are spending two weeks here. Mr. S. II. Fields of New York, comes for two weeks' golf. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brady and child of Fall River, Mass., are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emmons S. Smith and Master Emmons S. Smith, Jr., of Washington, D. C, spent a portion of the week here.