-MB aaSilfTHE "NEHURST OUTLOOK ' THE HOliliY WH Seasons January to May ..... hh'I" 1 urn r,"' -mB?! 11 iiviMnii'i'iim'fnM) - in m '-.Tin. ,.jifc, 1 inni 1 ' mi The Holly Inn is one of the most comfottHble, attractive and popular hotels in the South, accommodating with its annexes, 290 gae-ts. The interior, whieh has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished since last season, is cheerful and home like, no effort having been spared in putting the rooms and furnishings in first-class condition. There are a number of rooms connected with private baths which are let singly or en suite. The hotel i heated throughout by steam and there are open fires in the foyer and parlors. A large music room where daily concerts and dancing are enjoyed, together with the attractive Dutch room and the billiard room, provide appreciated social features. The excellent cuisine and service for which the hotel is noted, will be maintained and patrons will find the Holly Inn a most comfortable home from January to May. F C ABBE, Aanager, Pinehurst. IM. C. The Harvard. PINEHURST, N. C. TlNEURST.:.C A homelike hotel, modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests run in connection with The Berkshire. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. 1 t e t s uttxst rtwusmwetk mat s& Ls "wyg.tty vt cg& is& HOTEL TRAYMORE. Atlantic City, N. J. 4 1. WAV OPE5 rOB TDE RECEPTIOI OF firESTI, HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. D. S. WHITE, President Dobbin - Ferrall Co., "SSSsr Italelti, 31". C. North Carolina's Largest and Leading DRY GOODS STORE. lry Ooods of All Kinds and T?eady-to-Wear (iavments. The Best. The Citizens XationalBank at RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and Checking Accounts) AKI) THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., (Savlnpe accounts per cent quarterly) invite correspondence for all kind of banking Combined Resources $2 750 000.00 Joseph g. Browk, Henry E. Litchfokd President CaBhler INTEREST IN EQUITATION Contribntes Delightful Part to Diversified Ont-door Recreations of Visitors Firt of Equntrian Gjmkhanai piaHd for Immediate Future Socially Ufaoj Activitle INTEREST in equita tion is contributing a delightful part to out door life here, and the number who enjoy their daily ride is unusually large, among the more enthusiastic devotees : Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sis- fo of lirootlyn. the Misses Reed, Clara Reed, Eleanor Reed and Marie Sinclair of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Adler of Rochester, X. Y., Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Vilsack of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sawyer and Miss Jeanee Pushee of Boston, Miss Beatrice Slack of Brook line, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryant of De troit and Miss Shirley Holt of Charlotte, X. C. As a natural result have come numerous rides to various points round about, equestrian picnics and moonlight gallops. T For the immediate future the first of the equestrian gymkhanas is planned, the program opening with a military drill and including a potato race, bow race, water-carrying race, coat and saddle race, and exhibition by two high school horses and a trick pony and dog. Points will be recorded for first and second wins in the various events, and for the highest totals for first and second, attractive trophies, now on ex hibition at The Carolina, will be awarded to the leaders among men and women. Socially, the usutl tri-weekly dances at the hotels have been enjoyed by the entire colony, with numerous evenings of bridge.. Among more formal dinners at The Carolina was a spread tendered by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hood of Boston, for Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Parker W. Whittemore, also of the Hub, and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Crocker of Fitchburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Beekman of New York were hosts for a party of friends. At The Carolina Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Spanning of Rochester, N. n., are again here for February. Mr.C. J. ieucer of New York returns f or polf. Mrs. A. T. Watson and Mr. A. T. Watson, .7r., of Fairmont, W. Va., will remain until spring;. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Cohen of Far Tloc k away are again liere for February. MeBsr6. A. S. Browne and TV. H. Hastings of Montreal join friends for a fortnight. Mr. .Tames A. Tlart and Master Frank C. Hart of Orange return for February. Mrs. E. A. Rutherford of Toronto rejoins her son for the month. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Horton of Providence re turn for the-ir annual visit. Messrs. T. .1. Pimnigan and .lames Strayer of Washington return for golf. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Colvin of Glen Falls will remain some time. Mr. W. Llayd Tierce of New York spent un day here. Mr. D. L.. Anderson of Philadelphia returns. Mr. and Mrs. T.. F. Pkic.hardson of Philadelphia are spending the month here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hegeler, Louise Heg eler, Herman H. Hegeler and Mrs. R. h. Sherwood of Danville, 111., and Sarah Smith of Brunswick, Ga., will remain several weeks. ,Mr. CharleB S. Freeburu of Brooklyn Is mak ing a 6hort visit. Miss A. Kelly of New York is here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Uarrl6on B. Smith, W. X. Smith, H. Browne Smith and Beckmer Clay of Charles ton, W. Va., join friends for the month. Mr. H. T. McClearn, Jr., of Boston spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts of Xew York are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hardirg and Elizabeth T. Harding of Boston will remain through Feb ruary. Mrs. A. B. Skelding of Wilmington joins friends. Mr. John G. Nicholson of Xew Bedford rejoiDB Mrs. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Kay of Pittsburgh will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bliss of Boston plan aD extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Faulkner of Lowell spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Beekman of Xewton Center are here for the week. Mrs. E. C. Divine of Chicago will make an ex tended visit. Mr. Grantland Rice of The Xew Tori- Evening Mail joins Mr. II. D. Cashman. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Linden of Chicago are spending a fortnight here. Mr. C. T. Williams and son of Baltimore were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Babcock of Xew York come for the month. Mr. W". Lane Verlenden of Darby returns for golf. Mes?rs. J. F. Shanley, Jr., Wm. IL Delahanty of Newark, F. A. Potts of Lakewood and P.N. Coburn of New York return for golf. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw of Boston return for the second visit of the season. Messrs. S. (. Miller, Edward C. Steiffler, Edgar J. Moella of New York return for golf. Mre.H. W. Harris of Chestnut Hill joins Mr. Harris. Mr. H. F. Simons, Miss Marjorie E. Simons, Master Franklin R. Simons and nurse., and Mrs. Frank C. Elliott of Brooklyn are here for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Bamber of Summitt are spending a fortnight here. Mrs. W. F- Beardsley of Malnsfield and Mrs. T. C. Fogel of New York return for their usual visit.. Mr-. Duval Dunne and Miss Alice Dunne of Boston join Mr. Dunne for their annual sojourn. Mr. Thomas Sturgis and Mrs. E. C. Sturgis of New York are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hind of New York, Mrs. Thomas M. Andrews of East Orange, and the Misses Thayer of Mil ford will remain until April. CoL and Mrs. C. H. Greenleaf of the Vendome, Boston, arc making a short v it-it. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worth of Media, Pa., return for February. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maspy of Toronto will make a long sojourn. Mr. Hennen Jennings of Washington i? spend ing the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mr. Leroy P. Lea? of Philadelphia are late anirals. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rronson and Mis? Chase of Walerbury are welcomed back for their usual visit. Mrs. .1. H. Sanford and Miss 11. Saniord ol St. Paul spent the week here At The IIollv Inn Mr. ,1. 1"). Foot of Rye is welcomed back for his thirteenth annual visit, de voted as ever to golf and shooting. Messrs. E. J. Atlee, A. H. Lippincott and F. D. English of Philadelphia join the golfers. Mr. George Wilson of Winnipeg comes for a fortnight's visit. Mr. B. P. Lyman of Yarmouth, Me., spent the week here. Mr. E. S. Montgomery of Pittsburgh was a recent visitor. Messrs, ."John Tyssowski and Dr. Loren John son of Washington, D. C, come for a fortnight's golf. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burns of Annapolis are among returning guests who come for February.

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