f WBrnmsmsL mm the PINEHURST OUTLOOK HAVE YOU TRIED J AND EVERYBODY WAS THERE! 28 THE NEW GOODRICH WHIPPET the "Wonder Ball?" The rubber painted ball that will give you 10 to 25 more yards and yet putt "dead" the only ball ever made with these opposite characteristics Orange Spot Full Size Heavy Depressed Marking Maroon Spot Full Size Floater Depressed Marking Purple Spot Medium Size Medium Pebbled Marking Green Spot Small Size Heavy Depressed Marking Black Spot Small Size Medium Depressed Marking You can buy them at the Pinehurst Country Club ' See what you can do with it THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, Ohio Ibotel puritan Commonwealth Avenue, BOSTON Near Massachusetts Avenue Car Lines and New Subway Station Distinctive JBoaton Ibouse Some globe trotters have been good enough to say that the Puritan is one of the most attractive and homelike hotels in the world. Inquiries gladly answered. The booklet of the hotel with guide to Boston and its historic vicinity will be mailed on receipt of your card. 0. P. COSTELLO Manager The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions THE LEXINGTON Pinehurst, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths, Excellent Table, Moderate Bates EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager. Summer Season: THE COLUMBUS, White Mountains, Bethlehem, N. H. Prom the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All In Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina THE PINE CREST INN 6 -4? j A recent delightful addition to Pinehurst' s Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novilties from Many Lands Laces, Embroideries, Jewelry THE CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM LIFT-THE-L AT C H Teas, Luncheons, and Suppers The Misses Little, Pinebluff, N. C. JP O It SHE About 8,000 acres of land, in body, within one mile of Highway route, four miles from railroad. Satisfactory terms. Apply to W. ERVIN McGILL, Fayetteville, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. Carolina I3niiloyeeIHafiuerale Pulls in few Tricks Which .Even Momt Ouaervant Overlook NOT in the same class with Wednesday even ing 's masquerade of Carolina employees was a three ring circus no, not for a minute! The only possible way to have kept track of it would to have been octopus-eyed and then a few tricks would probably have been pulled by the other side. If And everybody was there, don't mention it; and did they linger! 'Twas a long wait for Tipperary be tween seats and grand pirade but the orchestra livened things up a bit by play ing " Marching Through Georgia" in ' ' our next will be our last stanza form, ' ' craning its musical necks meanwhile for the first glimpse of the oncoming line which didn't come on, because it was busying itself with formation. If But, in due season, a buzz from the outside con veyed the good news, and from that moment until midnight there was never a dull period. 'Didn't see half of it," was the only plaint, so here's a suggestion of what there was to see, gathered by the head of our poultry department be sure and read the advertisements at risk of life and limb. If It would be difficult indeed to select the "best" costume. Perhaps we are giving this distinction to ' ' The Spirit of '76" because it appealed to our patriotic sense, but it was, neverthe less, the old masterpiece brought to life in every realistic, thrilling detail: Louis Warren, the grandfather; Fred Knight, the father; and Rodger Rood, the son; its effectiveness enhanced by Father Times (Marie Gowans) and Uncle Sam and Liberty (Gertrude Nolin and Rose Schoenwerk) who preceded the trio. If Probably because they headed the pro cession, our attention was also centered on May Eisenhauer as Peace, garbed in white and carrying a white dove, closely followed by a flag staff with the stars and stripes (Alice Hennessey) a sailor (Elizabeth Stauffer) and a soldier (Howard Donald). Among the comics George Sullivan as Keystone Charlie was about the cleverest thing that has ever navigated the deep sea pike, and I. E. Reintz was mighty good as the Before the War Caddie which all Pinehurst re grets is vanishing into the background. 1f George Scott was surely the Bank of Pinehurst, hidden inside a perfect replica in miniature of this quaint bit of colonial architecture, and much the same idea was carried out by Freida Heminger who walked inside a bale of cotton, and Beatrice Joyce who pushed before her as much of the Pinehurst Department Store as it was possible for one person to move. Earl Cummings and Ben Hill had as fine a take-off on the Pinehurst Fire De partment as could be imagined hook and ladder and hose cart combined not to mention alarm bell, so-wester3, rubber coats and fire pails, and there were sev eral very dainty costumes among which Miss Margaret Lenahan as Little Boy Blue, and Jeanette Beaudette and Mae Smith as John Alden and Priscilla were easily the leaders. Surely the Pinehurst baseball nine including Ruth Carleton, Maude Mitchell, Bessie Duffey, Winifred Mustoe, Sadie Kelley, Winnie McDonald, Theresa Johnson, Lois Fuller, Lillian Edelbluth and Francis Young (the man ager) furnished the necessary contrast! If G. W. Odell was about the snappiest thing in the "feminine" line upon the floor garbed in black velvet gown and hat, with George Ahem a close second. And yes, there were ' ' others ; ' ' some thing like a hundred in all of which the following is presented as a complete means of identification: The Misses McAnney, "The Spirit of '76"; Janet Foulis, Little Girl; Lena Atwood, Pine hurst Eggs; Leita Reintz, Turkish Lady; Frank Wheeler, Out for Dough; Georgie Wright, Bank of Pinehurst; Agnes Crab tree, Tramp; Flossie Frye, Tramp's Wife; Mary Bennett, Pinehurst Swell; A. Beulah Chick, Clown; Maude Barrett, Policeman; Robert E. Wenning, Pine hurst Outlook caddy; Lee Everett, The Long Leaf Pine; Arthur L. Hicks, Rustic; Ivan Arner, Little Boy; II. Lee Caddell, Sand Hill Farmer; Catinka Anderson, Clown; Gladys Foulis, Spring Styles for Men; Alice Johnston, Spring Styles for Women; E. Blomberg, Clown; Harold O'Brien, Jewish Tough; C. E. Schroder, Colored Jockey; Marion Raleigh, Riding Master; James B. McKittrick, Mammy. Leon York, Colored Boy; George O'Hern, Society Girl; James B. Roche, Clown; George D. Perry, Jr., Bowery Tough; Louis Do Lande, His Pal; Carrie Lester, Pinehurst Vegetables; Delia F. Bourke, Golf Calendar Lad; Harold Tliemen and II. L. Caddell, Sand Hills Farmers; Elmer Knight, Clown; Annie Leaman, Green Lady; Priscilla Shaw and Sophie Duffy, Chinamen; Tena McQueen and Minnie McGilvery, Name Us; Edward Blomberg, Clown; Mary Mulkern, Futur ist; Hazel Gilchrist, Red Riding Hood; Charity Brinser, The Candy Kid; Ollie Frye, Lady; A. T. Darchmont, Folly; Agnes Graves, Cleaner; Mary Hill, Vie trola; Mary Burrell and A. E. McDonald, Darkies; Florence Blomerth, Dutch Cleanser; Victoria Norbuth, Rag Muffin; Jane Gill, Coleen; E. Hynoff, "Cohen." Francis Duffy and Annie Hart, Hiram and S'mantha; Lois J. Hart, Magazine Girl; Celia Walsh, Sand Hill Farmer; Inez Sewart, Sand Hill Farmer's Wife; Theresa W. Feely, Sun Flower; Margaret W. Feely, Peace to All Nations; William Jordan, Red Raven Splits; Lenore Cous ins, the Ideal Tour; Effie Wilbert, Pepsin Gum; May Pero, Dutch Girl; Jack Kil oy, Society Girl; Margaret Ward, Society Belle; Louise Tilley, After Dinner Mints j Max Greene, Scotch Lad; Kath erine Smith, Scotch Lassie; Elizabeth Millen and Mary Brosnan, Nora Kennedy and May Howe, Salvation Army ; William H. Davis, "Miss Smith; " Frank Harvey, Ballet Dancer; Stella Butler, Dairy Maid.

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