I page mfmm THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Page & Shaw Candies The Standard of Excellence Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET BOSTON, MASS. 18 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET... ....BOSTON, MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET....;. .........SALEM, MASS. 50 CENTRAL SQUARE..... ........... ..LYNN. MASS. 553 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St.. .NEW YORK CITY Booth in corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY .NEW YORK CITY 101 SOUTH 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8 SOUTH LASALLE. STREET....... CHICAGO; ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST... MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 16 &'20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ON SALE art The Carolina and Country Club PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs,' Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections Stationery, Etc. IDot anb Goib Soba Ciga Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers and Magazines Department Store Building S. S. PIERCE CD'S Sold at the Leading Hotels Your Summer Tour Will be incomplete, without nIVVI, . K h-n-t-- li a run through picturesque LJy V IL.LtL. IMUTCrl You will nnd there the best service and homelike comfort ; and a well equipped garage. Write for interesting illustrated booklet. DIXVILLE WOTCU.THE BALSAMS. w Hampshire. Philadelphia Office : 608 Perry Bldg., 16th anl Chestnut Sts. TROPHY FOR MRS. J. N. HUYCK Defeats Miss Jeanne Pushee in the St. " Valentino's Tennis Final Tournament Also For the Little Folks with Men's Singles Scheduled for Week to Come MRS. J. N. Huyck of Albany was the win ner of Saturday's final round in the annual women's tennis singles for the Washington's birthday cups, with a H 61, 62 victory over Miss Jeanne Pushee of Brae Burn, fin the semi-final, Mrs. Huyck defeated Mrs. Harriet Nauman of Lancaster. 62, 60, and Miss Pushee was victorious over Miss Aline Davis of Tenafly by 62, 62. In the second round, Mrs. Huyck won by 61, 60 from Miss C. Doris Small of York. In the bracket below Mrs. Nauman and Miss Pushee both had a hard match, the former winning by 2 6, 75, 62 from Miss Agnes Blancke of Montclair. Miss Pushee advanced on the default of Miss II. Sanchris of St. Paul, and Miss Davis defeated Miss Alice Presbrey of New York, 60, 61. In the first round, Mrs. Huyck de feated Miss M. Gail Stephens of Detroit, 61, 60 ; Miss Pushee, Miss Edith Bar nett of New Haven, 75, 62; Mrs. Nauman, Miss Marguerite Sullivan of Exmoor, 6 0, 6 1; Miss Davis, Miss H. E. Sullivan of Exmoor, 60, 60; Miss Small, Miss Helen Barnett of New Haven, by default; Miss Blancke, Miss Caroline Fletcher of Melrose, 62, 61 ; Miss Sanchris, Miss Annie Schulte, 61, 06, 75, and Miss Presbrey, Mrs. J. Livingston Grandin of Boston, 75, 6 1. f Men's singles are in progress. CUIII HESS TOUIINAIHEXTS Tennis and Putting- Hound Out a Never-to-be-Forgotten Week The week has been one never to be forgotten for the children, rounded out with a tennis tournament and putting competitions for prizes presented by Mr. D. L. Anderson, Mrs. J. G. Nicholson and Mrs. H. W. Priest, f To little Miss Olive Hutchinson the colony is indebted for the tennis tournament, for it was through her interest and energy that the prizes were contributed and the arrange ments made. The events included singles for both boys and girls, and mixed doubles, and the list of entries: Masters Albert Tufts, Stacy Robeson, James Mundy, Rodney Heuman and Misses Olive Hutchinson, Eleanor Abbe, Louise Hegeler, Sarah Smith and Grace Franklin. In the finals of the mixed doubles Albert Tufts and Olive Hutchinson de feated Herman Hegeler and Sarah Smith. Stacy Robeson won the boys' singles from James Mundy, and Grace Franklin the girls' singles from Olive Hutchinson, f In the putting competitions the prize winners were James Mundy, Olive Hutchinson and. Lambert JSplane, who won firsts ; Robert Cleaves and Eleanor Croft, who won seconds; and Phelps Hunter and Elizabeth Fletcher, who were awarded consolation trophies. CARDS FOH SWEET C II All IT V Village Club Bridge Announced for Wednesday of Coming Week The Village Club announce a card party at " Box Court, " the home of Mrs. Tyler L. Redfield, on Thursday, March 6th, at 2.30 p.m. for the benefit of the Pinehurst Chapel, f The Subscription will be $1.00 each, and auction biidge and five hundred will both be played. Participants may make their own tables or they will be placed by the Committee, f Please send acceptances to Miss Cummings or Miss Priest at The Carolina not later than Wednesday, March 5th. Silver Foils Specials A driving competition for prizes pre sented by Mrs. R. C. King and Mr. Charles B. Fownes was a novelty much enjoyed by the Silver Foils, f Three drives were permitted, the total distance counting. Mrs. C. II. Vanderbeck was first with 519 yards, and Miss Shannon second with 489. Mrs. Worth made 396 yards; Miss Blancke, 384; Miss Elkins, 365 ; Mrs. Randall, 363 ; Miss Brown and Mrs. Rae, 335; Miss Hutchinson, 330; Mrs. Baile, 309 ; Mrs. Brinton,300; Mrs. Ormsbee, 285 and Mrs. Check, 243. f Miss Elkins was the winner of a put ting and approaching competition for a prize presented by Mr. Donald J. Ross. Fox. Slunt Finishes on Foot The week's best fox hunt was one of the most exciting of the season with the finish of a long run in a miry swamp where the horses could not enter and into which the riders dismounted and plunged, cutting in at just the moment of the kill. Mr. Speir and Miss Riley divided honors in the "foot race." f The coming week concludes the season. Illack's Mills tlie Destination Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Hegeler, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, the Mesdames Smith, Pillsbury, Sherwood, De Bower, the Misses Burrage, Elizabeth and Clara Reed, Hegeler, Smith, Cum mings, Whiting, Finney, Mundy and the Messrs. Foreman and Hegeler made up a merry party who enjoyed a jolly eques trian picnic at Black's Mills. Auction II ridge at Tlie Inn Auction bridge was enjoyed at The Holly Inn on Thursday last, five dainty prizes being offered, which Mrs. Robert Olmsted of Condersport, Miss Mary A. Adams of Springfield, Miss Helma A. Payne of Philadelphia, Mrs. R. C. Blancke of Essex Fells, and Miss Grace Franklin of New York won. Guest of Mr, and Mrs. Thrift Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and Mr. Alec Ross were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Thrift of Lima at dinner at The Holly Inn on Sunday.