I PAGE .Iff THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 3 rr r m- FIHEHUEST, E. C . - -'jdVV The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was built in 1895, it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constant ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern convenience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The waitresses are all white girls from the North. Rooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel. . I. CREAMER, Manager. The Harvard, TiriOiURST.Ti.G- PINEHURST, N. C. This recently completed hotel is modern in every re spect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests. F. C. ABBE, Manages. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Overlooking the Ocea. Open all the Yea r. TRAYMORE HOTEL CO. CIIAS. O. MAIUllETTE, Manager. I. S. WHITE, President THE MT. KINEO HOUSE, KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for m Location, Climate, Scenery and Recreation. Mend for JlookletM, WOMEN ARE EXPERT SHOTS Pistol Shooting's Fascination Claims Them in Large Numbers. Important Tournament Arranged and Trolley System Target .Equip ment in llace. ISTOL shooting occupies an important place in the list of sports which keep visitors pleasantly occu pied in the open, conspic uous anions: its enthusi astic admirers being women who are even more prominent than the men, not only in point of numbers but in high scores as well. For two years, the United States Re volver Association State Championship (20 yard) shoot was won by Miss 31. 31. Waterhouse of Centreville, 11. I., and the handicap events January 27 and February 17. Valued percentage medals, ottered by the United States Revolver Association, may also be shot for at any time upon application to the Club's secretary. The cost of these special targets is ten cents each and the number turned in and show ing the required averages, need not be consecutive scores, simply targets show ing the required total, properly attested and witnessed. The medals offered are as follows: lironze modal, ten targets, counting eighty or better. lironze and silver medal, ten targets, counting eighty-live or better. Bronze and gold medal, ten targets, counting ninety or better. Silver and gold medal, ten targets, counting ninety-three or better. CJold medal (the highest gift of the National Association), ten targets, counting ninety-live or better. F Mr. llrbmbacher J.ojal. Every paper has its "old subscriber and 3lr. August F. Hrombaeher of Hrook lyn carries on" Outlook honors- in the C. A. JUDKINS, Manager, pTA 4v'lrY vaVv . rat. r $4 V, - - rvj tiw "rlii-Aiafnii : i5Cl3g..M-.. ' , , , , 'ikmtn i w i , -- J,:"1'-- I'ISTOl. SHOOTING HOLDS ITS ADMIKKKS CATTIVK. women's Championshi) scores have been better than the men's, and in weekly handicap and other events a large per centage of the trophies have gone to the fair sex purely upon merit. The indica tion is a gratifying one, for outside of the fascination of the sport which holds its admirers captive, is its adaptability to the practical side of life; at the same time a training for eye, nerve and muscle. With butts in a new location and newly equipped with trolley target systems and telescope fitted booths, the sport promises to make big gains during the present sea son and the program outlined is an ex tensive one, frequent handicap tourna ments being given prominence, and telegraphic matches with various teams throughout the country being a novelty. Expert interest will centre in the an nual United States Revolver Association State Championship shoot booked for the last of March, Association medals of silver aiid bronze being offered for the two best scores; and the annual Club Champion ship, scheduled for 3larch 23, gold medals being offered to both men and women. Country Club cups are also offered for matter of promptness, his renewal coining in annually with the fifteenth of October as fast as the year rolls round. And the Village has no more staunch admirer. Coming here in 1901 for rest, 31 r. Hrombacher fell in love with the place and he hasn't missed a season'since, coming frequently as many as three times a year. Golf he plays, but most of all he enjoys being out of doors in the fresh air and sunshine and greeting old and making new friends. Handicraft liop Attraction. Attractions at the Handicraft Shop during the season will be a native weaver and maker of wooden novelties and baskets, coinbined with the big variety of things from many parts, with Southern handicraft given special attention. Not alone does the Shop meet the spe cial demand for novel souvenirs, but it is an entertainment attraction besides; a museum as it were, which attracts and appeal because they are products of "head, heart and hand."

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