If PAGE SjBaHttMlIf THB FINEST OOTLOOK HaHf ' I 4 7? n nt f6 ft .ire LLC ,.,fr..n lu kit ttQ ft if Si 5?' "Vt; f: HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. AIWA1 OPJSX . FOR THE RECEPTION OF QUESTS. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. O. Makquette, Manager. D. S. White, President Pinaburst Livery and Garage BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH SADDLE HORSES A. SPECIALTY If You Desire the Best In FIRE Insurance, you cannot go wrong in buying yours at this agency. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Home insurance Co. of New York The Hartford Fire Insurance Go. have not been weighed in the balance and found wanting. Ask the man who has suffered a loss by fire, while insured with them. Farm Lands, Fruit Lands, City Properties and Investments. Agent for The Travelers Insurance Co , of Hartford, Conn. FREDERICK BLOOMER Southern Fines, N. C. Real Estate and Insurance HOUSE TOR RENT. Beautifully located, Among the Pines, Water Excellent and Abundant, Garage and Stables. At Jackson Springs, N. C, within 11 miles of Pinehurst, on the Capital Automobile Route, a house with ten rooms and bath, hot and cold water, and either fireplace or stove in each room. Furnished throughout. Near Station. Rent reasonable. Apply to M. A. Bennett or Mrs. Mary E. Baxter, Jackson Springs, or S. A. D. Sheppard, Pinehurst, N. C. THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol Hphe S. & W. target pistol with auto- 1 matic shell ejector, rebounding lock, and adjustable target sights, is the final triumph in the production of a thor oughly accurate target pistol. Its recom mendation by the committee, and its wide use by experts are significant testi mony to its high-score efficiency. The .22 long rifle cartridge gives the best re suits with this arm, but it is also bored for the regular S. & W. .321088 and .3516146. X'nia monogram appears on all genuine Smith dc Wessons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE SMITH & WESSON 37 Stockbrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. TflE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS BETHLEHEM, N. H. No better place for rest and recreation. Every amusement and sport common to resorts Is louna nere, wmie tne naiurai advantages ana scenic beauties are unsurpassed. is one of the best of the many home-like hotels at a moderate THE ARLINGTON price. Splendid location excellent cuisine modern in all its appointments. Fine golf links, teanis, baseball. Longdistance telephone. Auto livery and Garage. Furnished Cottages for rent, $250 to $700. p. c. ABBE PROPRIETOR Winter: The Berkshire, Pinehurst, N. C. ' SOUTHERN FINES HOTEL, Southern JPines, W. C. Under new management, Electric lights Steam heat and call bells in all rooms. Golf tennis and croquet. First-class table and service dv wnite girls from the North. For rates, etc address J. L. POTTLE & SON The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric lights, Excellent Table J. L. POTTLE & SON SEND THE OUTLOOK TO FRIENDS "It Saves Letter Writing ASH JTOJft MAILING ENVELOPES PERFECT DAYS ARE THESE Various Affairs Indoors and Out Round Out Week of Activity Annual Spring1 Cotillion at Carolina im Planned for Tuesday Cvening- jext PERFECT DAYS radi ant with Spring's beauty and fragrance, have rounded out a week of many and varied activi ties indoors and out, in terest centered in the Village Club Fete, Gym khana, Fiddler's Conven tion and the annual Masquerade of The Carolina attaches. Numerous dinners and evenings of bridge have contributed their share, while dancing and campfire suppers have occupied the attention of the vounger set. Arrivals have been numerous and departures few, many coming to remain through April. For Tuesday of the coming week, the annual Spring Cotillion at The Carolina is planned. The novelties will be "moon light" dances and surprises in figures and favors. At The Carolina, Mrs. J. Frank Hull, Franklyn Hull, Amory Hull, Miss Schroth, Mr. W. J. Leahev and Mr. J. E. Bush of Poush- keepsie are spending a fortnight here. Mr. F. A. Thompson, Miss Betty Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillis of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bruct and Mr. Edwin E. Zittell of New York will remain several weeks. Mrs. E. L. Stone and Mr. E. J. Stone of Wheeling are here for April. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gardner of Chicago return for the second visit of the season Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderbilt of Tarry town are back for the month. Mr. J. II. Ashby and Miss Albro of Chicago are again here for their usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Corwin of Somer- ville return. ur. J. Jii. uook oi uieveiana joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Goodwin, child and nurse and Mrs. Charles Thorley of Bos ton come for the month. Messrs. W. S. Giles and Edward Doer kin of Paterson and II. L. Scott of Mont clair return. Messrs. James Kirkby, Oswald Kirkby of Englewood are welcomed back. Mr. ueorge liasseu oi reoria re turns. Mr. and Mrs. II. Klotz of Hacketts town spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hazen of Rochester are making a short visit. Mrs. G. II. Perkins of Rochester and Miss Mildred E. Wilson of Washington were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Vandervoort of North Tonawanda join friends. Messrs. A. M. Stewart and I. O. Stew art of New York return. Miss Doyle of Detroit joins friends. Messrs. M. C. Myers and W. F. Victor of Chicago are here for the month. Miss L. F. Disston of Philadelphia returns. Mr. E. W. Kinsley of Worcester is back for a fortnight's golf. Miss Barbara C. Lewis of Philadelphia is again here for the month. Mr. Chester A. Willetts of Flushing joins Mrs. Willetts. Mr. J. Irving Crane of New York will remain through the week. Mrs. George W. Wells, Mr. Channing M. Wells, Master A. Turner Wells of Southbridge return. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Whittali of Wor cester come for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Lord of Endi- cott spent the week here. Messrs. C. W. Leonard of Boston and E. W. Leonard of New York will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mills of Boston are spending the month here. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Tisdale of Phila delphia will remain several weeks. Bishop Coulton of Buffalo is here for the month, accompanied by Miss Coulton and Mr. N. II. Baker. Mr. T. S. Duggan of Hartford joins Rev. J. J. Flood. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Corbett and Miss Sarah Corbett of Kittenning are here for the week. Messrs. Wyman Ferguson and Douglas Dallam of New York are enjoying a fortnight's golf. Mr. W. II. Hutt of Philadelphia re turns for his annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ong and Miss Ong of Brookline will remain several weeks. Mrs. F. T. Sage of Rochester joins Mr. Sage. Messrs. A. D. Willett, P. Z. Reed, F. G. Allen and G. F. Willett of Boston spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norton of Fan wood join friends for the month. Mr. A. M. Todd of Chicago is spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Leavitt of East Orange return for their annual visit. Mr. D. P. Godbout of St. Paul will re main through the week. Mr. J. C. Farney of Chicago joins the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cowperthwait of New York return for March. Mrs. C. C. Woodworth and Miss E. C. Smith of Rochester spent the week here. Mrs. C. Zabriskie and Miss Elvira Zab riskie of Brooklyn are here for the month. Mrs. John Pugsley and Mrs. James L. Ross of Toronto come for an extended visit. Messrs. C. E. Longley and P. C. Long ley of Providence return. Dr. and Mrs. Warren C. Daley of Rochester join friends for the month. Mrs. J. E. Ilolden of Bennington and Miss M. E. Ilolden of Worcester spent a portion of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ellicottt of Balti more return. Mr. II. E. Goodman of Chicago joins Mrs. Goodman. f) Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Pray or New York return for the season. Messrs. Louis Hachman and Melton II. Wallestein of New York will remain through the month. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fitzpatrick of Boston are spending several weeks here. A.