PAGE jggjSSgBESffi THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE HOliliY ifJffl Seasoni January to May The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in the South, accommodating with its annexes, 200 guests. The interior, which 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 is 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 A.BBE, manager. Pinehurst. N. C. THE HARVARD PINEHURST, N. C. A homelike hotel, modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its cottage annex, tccommodating seventy-five guests run in connection with The Berkshire. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. r rutm; Fit ;n'l 'C11C. .t (ill WML I 1BR' T , 1 pip" HOTEL TRAYMORE. Atlantic City, Nsw Jersey OPEI FOn THE IlECEPTIOU OF OUXSTft. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. D. S. WHITE, President The Citizens NationalBank Of RALEIGH, N. C, (Commercial and Checking Accounts) and the RALEI6H SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO., (Savings accounts per cent quarterly) Invite correspondence for all kinds of banking Combined Resources Nearly Three Million Joseph G. Brown, G. h. Andrews President Cashier The National State and City Bank of Richmond, Va., Invites you toopen an account. Capital and Surplus One Million, Six Hundred Thousand uouars. PINEHDRST LIVING IN OPEN Perfect Days and Diversified Recreations Speed January Onward Carolina Danc and lilnner Combine Happily with Bridge Tea and luncheon is INTEREST of a full week has centered in the Midwinter Handi cap, and for the coming week the Midwinter Tennis Championship is anticipated, followed by the St. Valentine's golf tournaments. In golf, Tin Whistles and Silver Foils tourna ments have claimed the attention or numbers, with fox-hunting a popular recreation. 1 Socially, Carolina and Inn dances have combined happily with numerous dinners, and the usual Mon day morning card-party at The Carolina, at which Mesdames Boyd, Sandford, Richter and Newton were prize-winners. Others enjoying the affair were Mesdames Hudson, Crawford, Newton, Barber, Monypeny, Covert, Graham, Alley, Rat- cliffe, McCreery, Cunningham and Rob inson. Mrs. a. isryan Alley or i.,arcn- mont and Mrs. Guy Metcalf of Provi dence were hostesses at bridge, and Miss Lucy Priest of Portsmouth gave a lunch eon ana a dinner tor ner guest, Miss Alice Presbrey of New York, f "Movie" parties are all the rage, and the Jackson Springs Hotel a popular destination point for luncheon, tea or supper, bridge and dancing, f Every train brings its quota of arrivals, and perfect days are following one upon another. Guest at The Carolina Mrs. John Philip Sousa and Miss Jane Priscilla Sousa of New York are wel comed back by a large circle, joining Mr. Sousa. Mrs. Charles Higley of Cleveland is here for the winter. Mr. F. L. Dunne of Boston is back for his annual visit. Mrs. Anthony Schulte and the Misses Schulte of New York return for February. Messrs. M. E. Melvine of Syracuse, M. A. Chancele and J. Morrison of Rochester are here for the week. Mr.R. Adam Balfe of Brooklyn returns. Mr. S. G. Northway of Toronto spent the week here. Messrs. L. H. Lapham and S. W.Double- day of New York return for a short visit. Messrs. M. N. Arnold of Boston and J. D. Arnold of New York are here for a fortnight. Mrs. J. F. Hildebrand of Brooklyn joins Mr. Hildebrand. Mr. M B.Johnson of Cleveland returnd. Mrs. James T. Twitty of Buffalo joins Mr. Twitty. Mr. John G. Nicholson of New Bed ford returns. Mr. A. J. Johnson of Swampscott, Mass., joins friends. Mr. K. G. Blackee of London, England, is completing a short visit. Mr. E. S. Maclnnis of Toronto spent the week here. Mr. C. Z. Eddy of Providence returns for his annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. L. Jewett, II, of Nyack are spending a fortnight here. Mrs. Samuel Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Freeman and Albert L. Free man of Philadelphia spent the week here. Mr. R. H. Fortune of Winnipeg will make a long sojourn. Mr. George F. Steele of Brookline returns for golf. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams, Jr., of Albany are spending a fortnight here. Messrs. George N. Clemson and ichard W. Clemson of Middletown and William E. Cross of Chester are here for January. Mr. John G. Hardy and Miss Hardy of Boston are making a short visit. Mrs. William Whiting, Miss Whiting and Mr. W. E. Whiting of New Haven will remain some time. Mr. Walter L. Milliken of Indianapolis rejoins the golfers. Mr. Frank Koller of Chicago returns for a fortnight. Miss Alice Presbrey of New York is the guest of Miss Lucy K. Priest. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hurd of Nutley come for a fortnight. Mrs. C. W. Bush of Frankfort, Ky., and Miss B. K. Hibben of Cincinnati return for the season. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Lawson and family of Brooklyn will remain until spring. Mrs. John Vernon Bouvier, Jr., and Mr. W. Sargeant Bouvier of New York come for a lengthy sojourn. Mr. Hamilton K. Kerr of New York returns. Mr. George A. Dixon, Jr., of New York is a late arrival. Mi?s II. Baird, Miss K. V. Baird and Mrs. Varis of New York return for the season. Mrs. Arthur R. Gage of New York is again here for the season. Mr. G. L. Kolb of Pittsburgh joins the golfers. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hampton of New York are here for the week. Mrs. E. II. Morris and Miss Hallie Monis of Philadelphia join Mr. Morris. the Guest at Messrs. D. N. Clark and Noyes D. Clark of Woodbridge, Conn., return for the season. Dr. and Mrs. William Brown of New York come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cowing and Miss Mildred Cowing of Cincinnati are wel comed back. Messrs. Charles II. Lee and Charles A. Spofford of New York join the golfers. Miss Isabel le II. Hardie of New York will spend the month here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bluett of Glen Ridge are spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Adler of Rochester are rounding out the month, a return visit. Messrs. H. P. Hotchkin and S. S. Holt of New Haven are here for several weeks. Anson P. Atterbury of New York joins friends. Mr. R. Hubbs and Mrs. N. A. Hubbs of Brooklyn are welcomed back. Mr. Joseph Turner and Miss Dorothy Turner of Ridge wood come this week.