PAGE 5P8j88BlT PINEHURST OUTLOOK Sir 3f? I & i 1 i u : i 4 mi1- i tic if i - t p. 1 1 A 1 i THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA. With the addition of 300 bed rooms, cafe, private dining rooms, etc., this far-famed Hotel la more magnificent, attractive and secure, than ever before. Rooms single and en suite, with and without private baths. Long distance phones in every room. The many points of historic iDterest in, and around the City, makes Richmond a very desir able stop-over place for tourists, where they can enjoy the equable climate, thus avoiding extreme changes of temperature. For moderate rates, booklets or reservations, address, P. M. FRY, Manager Your Summer Tour Will be incomplete, without rMVll I I" MHTP I I a run through picturesque LJIxv V IL-LlZ. lyJ I You will find there the best service and homelike comfort ; and a well equipped garage. DIXVILLE NOTCII,THE BALSAMS,ew IKampuhlre. Winter address, 1800 Lehigh Ave., Write for interesting Philadelphia, Pa. illustrated booklet. THE MT. KINEO HOUSE KINEO, Moosehead Lake, MAINE. , Nature's Ideal Summer Wilderness, Lake and Mountain Resort for Location, Climate, Scenery and Recreation. Mend for Booklets, C A. JUDK1NS. HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th Street, New York Combines every convenience, luxury and home , comfort and commends itself to people of rehned tastes wishing to be within easy access of the social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Manager. Dobbin & Ferrall Co,. vt&SSF Raleigh, W. C. NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE. High Class Merchandise, Dry Goods of All Kinds and Kindred Wares. Ready to Wear Garments, Shoes, etc. Wedding Preesnts, Cut Glass and Pottery. Pinehurst ; Steam Laundry. First Class Work in All Departments. Done with Neatness and Dispatch. PINE FOREST INN Winter Resort, Summerville, S. C, Now Open. High Class Hotel, strictly in the Pines, catering to a select clientele, rooms ensuite with Bath, Elevaor, Electric Lights, Steam Heat, and Open Fire Places, Pure Water from our own Artesian Well one thousand feet deep and perfect sanitary conditions. Finest Golf Links, Saddle and Harness Horses, Fine Hunting, Fine Boulevard for Auto mobiles to Charleston, distance about thirty miles. Address Manager, Pine Forest Inn, Summerville, S. C. or F. W. Wagner & Co., Charleston, S.C. ON C1HDEN HEIGHTS One of the Best Appointed Hotels in the Middle South. : T. EDMUND KnmBUOLZ, Of Tbe Sag-amore-onIiake Georg-e. Camden, South Carolina. Hiiiiii - -- - mmtiiiiiUMM nm imm ' THEY COME BY EVERY TRAIN Week Brings Many Visitors who Will Remain Throughout Season. Dinners, Dancing- and Bridge .Parties are Combining- Happily with Recreation in the Open. HE week has been crowded to the brim with social activities, dinners, dancing and bridge rounding out busy days, many visi tors who come for the winter, old friends numerous among them, crowding in by every train. Trap shooting, hunting, riding, driving, tennis and fox hunts have all contributed their part in the out door program for those who dropped from the tournament, and a saddle pic nic with the start from The Carolina at ten o'clock this (Saturday) morning is planned for today, with the annual dinner of the advertising men at The Carolina tonight. A The Carolina. Prominent among returning friends at The Carolina is Bandmaster John Philip Sousa who returns for his annual visit and and a long sojourn and will, as in the past, divide his time between rid ing and shooting. Mrs. Sousa, and pos sibly his daughters, will join him later on. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs Stuart II. Patterson of Plainfield, N. J., are spending January here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Trusdell of Brooklyn, re turn for tbe season. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lard of Washington, D.C., are back for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. H Potter and maid of Rhode Island, will make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. D C. Rumsey of Brooklyn, re turn to remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gardner of Chicago, are again here for the winter. Mr. M. D. Fink and son, Mr. Chas. M. Fink of New York, return for a long sojourn. Mrs. A. M. Banker and Miss Anne Banker and nurse of Johnstown,' N. Y., return for the winter. Mrs. Alfred Lockwood Brown of New York, will remain through February. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Allen and Miss Emily II. Allen of Philadelphia, are here for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts and Miss E. A. Roberts of Morristown, N. J., are making a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Hague and Miss Anna Stuart of Montreal, Canada, return for the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Smithers of Huntington, are again here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jemison of Lansing, Mich, are spending several weeks here. Mr. Wierman and Rev W. P. Finney of Mor ristown, N. J., are here for golf. Mrs. W. B. Leeds and her son, Mr. Wm. B. Leeds, of New York, come for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Morgan and Miss Helen R. Morgan of New York, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bates Dana of Great Bar rington, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and Miss Grace O'Hara of New York, return. h Mr. Joshua Crane of Boston, Mr. John E.Bur gess of Dedham, Maj J. J. Morrow of Wash ington, are here for shooting. Mrs. Martha L. Ure and Mrs Clifford A. Bock oven of Newark, N. J., are here for a ten days visit. Mrs. II . O. Stone of Chicago, is here for the winter, a welcome addition to tbeKcJal circle. Mr. Wm. II. Faxon and Mr. Wm. A. Faxon of Buffalo, are spending two weeks here. Mr. Robert Kurbler of N ewark, N. J., will re main through the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Waddell of Hamilton, Ont., are here for the week to come. Women in the party who came for the golf tournamen t were : Mrs. T. A. Matthews, Mrs. C. A. Speakman, Mrs. Lyman P. Wood, Mrs. Z. Miller, Mrs. Edward A. Green, Mrs. Wm. L. Colt, Mrs. Walter M. Ostrander, Mrs. Curtis C. Brady, Mrs. W. S. Bird, Mrs. Ralph Holden and Mrs. John II. Hawley of New York; Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mrs. John II. Fahey and Mrs. Egerton Chichester of Boston; Mrs. J. D. Plummer of Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. "Edgar J. Phillips of Brooklyn ; Mrs. Robert Cade Wilson of Summit, N. J. ; Mrs. Henry A. Leeds of Atlantic City, N. J., and Mrs. B. D. Butler of Minneapolis. r At The Holly Inn. It's only a question of a very short time now when the customary "standing room only" sign will swing above the desk at The Holly Inn for the hotel is already filled very close to its capacity, and a happy company it is one finds here. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. William Huston and the Misses Huston will remain through January. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Randell of New York are here for a two weeks visit; Mr. Randell Is an enthusiastic golfer. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lockwood of New York, are making a short visit. Mrs. C. C. Kimball and Mrs. C. A. Hyde of Hartford, Conn., are here for the winter. Miss Belle Conley of Brooklyn, returns for the season. Mr. H. L. Smith of Schenectady, N. Y., is making a short visit and enjoying golf. Mr. Charles P. Brady of Boston, is here for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Warner and child of Bos ion, come for a short visit; Mr. Warner enjoy ing the shooting. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Caswell of West Virginia, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. H. N. Wallace of Halifax, Nova Scotia, will lemaln through the week. Mrs. M. C. Lester of New York, joins Mr. Les ter for the season. Mrs. J. C. McCann, Miss Viola MacDougall and Miss K. I. A. MacDougall of New York, plan an extended visit. At The IBerkiihlre. An informal reception tendered by Manager and Mrs. Abbe at The Berk shire Thursday evening was much en joyed, a large number calling during the evening. Music was furnished by The Holly Inn orchestra, and cards were en joyed, refreshments being served in the dining-room. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Dyer of Cincinnati,, are here for a long sojourn. Mrs. John C. Beggs and son of Springfield,. Mass., come for the season. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and child of New York, are making a two weeks visit. Jlrs. Emma L. Babcock of Medina, N. Y., re turns for the season. Dr. C. Kingsley Field and Miss I.M.C. Butcher of London, England, will remain until spring. Mr. John Cullen of New York city, is spend ing a few weeks here. At The Xiexington. Mrs. C. A. H. McCauley of Chicago, joins Col McCauley. Mrs. G. W. Sanderlin and Miss Georgia San derlin of Washington, D. C, are making a long sojourn. ' Mrs. Mary S. Pease and Miss Claudia H. Pease Elgin, 111., will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Brady of Northamp ton, Mass., come for the season. Mr. C. S. Tator of New York, is spending sev eral weeks here.