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THIS $18 INDIAN RUG
With Free Zuni Basket.
For lO.OO.
THE MERRY TIN WHISTLES
Warranted genuine handwoven from pure
handspun wool by Indian weavers; fast colors
In rich red, black and white, or in blue and
white, if desired; finest weave; last a genera
tion. Size, 30x6' in.; worth $18. To Introduce
our genuine Navajo and Pueblo Indian Blank
et we will deliver this rug prepaid by express
for $10, and will include
free this month one
hand woven $2 genuine
Zuni Indian Basket, n in. gffeggs?
aloirof Indian Blankets sent free. Any size,
color or design woven to order. 108-page Art
Catalog of Indian and Mexican handicraft, 10c.
THE FRANC'S E. LESTER COMPANY.
Dept. KH12, Mesllla Park , New Mexico.
WEDDING CAKE
in handsome ribboned, pre
sentation boxes. Expressed
anywhere and guaranteed.
Old English recipe we have
used 38 years. Brides cakes,
birthday cakes. Beautifully
illustrated booklet shows styles
and prices. WrLe for it.
454 Main Street Worcester, Mass
Established 1871
THE
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Iautoloading shotgun
f REMINGTON genius
combined safety and II
shooting comrort in the Auto
loading Shotgun. The Rem
ington Solid Breech Hammer
less Idea places 1 wall of thick
solid steel between your face
and the smokeless powder.
The recoil does all the work of
reloading. You have five shots
under control of trigger
finger, giving three shots to
get cripples which other
wise would die unrecovered
In the Remington Autoloading
Gun you get the most up-to-date
and modern ideas embodi
ed in any gun in the world,
yet the price is moderate.
If your dealer can't $how one,
write us for catalogue.
The REMINGTON ARMS
I COMPANY, Ilion, N.Y.
Agency, 315 Broadway.
New York City
INDEPENDENT BRANDS
OF
HAVANA CIQARS
Sold at PINEHURST
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S. PIERCE CO.
established 1831 IMPORTERS AND GROCERS recoEpoBATED
BOSTON
Tremont and Beacon Sts.
Copley Square
Coolidge Corner,
BBOOKLIKR
The National State Bank
Rich m ojidjVIrg lnia
Capital. $500,000
President, John S. Ellett
.Surplus, $350,000
Cashier IV m M Mill
Assistant Cashier, Julien H. Hill
There is mo Jollier Company Than
Thoae Belonging: to TnU Clan."
AN you tell me what the
Tin Whist les mean?"
inquired a new comer
and many have been the
queries into this myste
rious order which has
taken such a deep hold on' Pinehursters.
The organization is understood to be a
concentrated effort to get the "tin"
by a large class of men who failing to
do so have learned a "whistle" which
soothes all disappointment at failure!
We have all heard of men "whistling
for their pay" and now we are told that
still lives happily! The ups and
downs of the average golfer are at
times almost unendurable filled with
ambitions never realized hope always
deferred and almost invariable disap
pointmentsand the Tin Whistlers have
solved the problem, blazed the way to a
consummation of almost communistic
golfic bliss !
"Can I get into such a desirable
society?" is often queried. Yes, if yon
can stand the test! Can you go into a
tournament and feel no disappointment
if you fail to get the cup? Can you get
a score of 82 for 18 holes and tell no
living man? Can you wipe out all am-
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At eighty-one years of age he makes 18-hole golf round in one hundred.
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there is a "whistle which pays when
you can't get the tin." Certainly no
jollier company has been seen than
those belonging to this clan and most of
them act as if they not only have the
cheer and comfort of the "whistle"
but also have the "tin."
The tin-tinabulation of the whistle is
a quality heard only by the initiated
Tin Whistler himself, and is said to be
the most delightful melody in the
sphere of sound.
When a member can't get a tin dipper
he knows how to get along with a cut
glass goblet ; when he can't pucker up
for a whistle he gets along with the
"tin" and thus golfing life is made
endurable and the Tin Whistle votary
bition to see your name blazoned ' in
bronze as a "North and South Cham
pion" (over the fireplace)? Can you
honestly own up to playing a "six"
when your opponent thinks you have
only played "five" and when five wins
the Tournament? Are you "modest"
about your "game" and do you really
realize that you are but a "chump
player"? Can you whistle pleasintly
and never use adjectives (or collateral
expletives) when you miss your putt?
Is "tin" the last thing in the world you
desire or think about?
Tell me (for this a straight-from-the-shoulder
talk) answer me (and I will
then announce other requirements) and
decide if you are eligible for this most