SiJMi THE piNEHuRsT ouTLooic,WMtf" THE tfOIM iflfl TIME TO DANCE AND DINE SEASON: JANUARY TO APRIL 30 The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in the South, caring for -with its annexes 200 guests. The lobby has been en larged since last season contributing greatly to the comfort of the guests. 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. ABBE, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C. The Berkshire PINEHURST, N. C. The Berkshire is a modern hotel, delightfully located with all conveniences for health and comfort; bath rooms, steam heat, open fires, electric lights and sanitary plumbing. The guests' apartments are comfortable and home-like and the public rooms large and attractive. The cuisine and service is of a high standard. A billiard room and barber shop are appreciated by the guests. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. 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, providing for seventy-five guests, and run in connection with The Berkshire. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. Bank of Pinehurst SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS 4 PER CENT INTEREST J. R. flcQUEEN, President F. W. VON CANON, Cashier JBRETTOfl l THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAIHS OF HEW HAMPSHIRE m woods Improved Golf Coarse Fall 6,450 yards Jl IDE KKOUXV PLEASANT TUB MOVMT WAUII61!OB Kaipn j. ncKMiiicH D. J. TRUDEAU Winter: Hotel Ormond IT, yjnnvtio 13 EACH, jriiA. Information at 243 Filth Are.. New York, and aU of Mr. Foster's offices k -BBKTTOK WOODS SADDM AND DBXYIKO HOESKS AT OBUOND THIS WINTSB Championship Has Weyertheles Claimed the X.ion' Share Of Week Attention PEOGEESSING daily to the "climax of final play, the United North and South Championship has claimed not only the entire colony but the section and socially Pinehurst has found time to dance, to dine, to bridge, and many of the cottagers have entertained, among them Mrs. John Smithers who was hostess at a conundrum luncheon at the Beacon. Mr. E. M. Slay ton gave a stag supper at the Lift-the-Latch in honor of Amateur Champion Ouimet, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts, and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Spaulding were hosts at Carolina dinners. For the com ing week Monday's moonlight dance in the Pine Grove, and the coming of Gray, the aviator, are anticipated. Guests at The Carolina Prominent among the weeks arrivals were many who come for the Champion ship. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herreshoft of New York among them. If Doctors Fred erick Shavoir and J. H. Staub and Mr. Homer S. Cummings of Stamford are welcomed back, joining Senator Schofield. Messrs. Charles H. Banes of Philadel phia and L. E. "Wood of Buffalo return, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Kennedy of Youngs town are again here for their usual visit, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walker of Muske gon are also welcomed. Mrs. J. F. Waggaman and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Washington spent the week here, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fischer and W. W. Fischer of Hartford come for a fort night, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Meigs of Pottstown return. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eisele and Miss Eisele of Buffalo are here for April, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Filoon and John W. Filoon of Brockton join friends, and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Paul of Charlotte come for the Championship. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Howell and Miss Howell of Hamilton, Ontario, come for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jackson of Philadelphia spent the week here, and Miss D. Thompson of Pittsburgh joins her sister, Mrs. Van Cleef . Mr. and Mrs. J. Ealph Hilton of New York are here for the coming week, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lyon of Watch Hill re turn for the second visit of the season, and Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Shoemaker of St. Louis spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Jonothan H. Crawford and son of Orange were recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Moler of New York and Mr. Earl A. Mower of Lynn come for the week, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scott of Charlotte return. Mrs. Henry L. Meyer and Miss Henri etta Meyer of Brooklyn come for April, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sherrard of Boston spent a few days here, and Mrs. M. Tur ner Kerr and Miss Marion L. Kerr of New York joins Mr. Hamilton Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McNicoll of Mon treal return, Mr. and Mrs. Eaymond S. Farr of Boston join Mr. Taft, and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sturgis and F. N. Sturgis of Winnet, Va., come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crider of Cleve land come for a fortnight, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wood of Eichmond return, and Mr. E. S. Sturgis of Cambridge joins his family.- Mrs. W. A. Barber of New York joins her sen, Mrs. F. Brooks EUwanger and her son of Short Hills, and Mr. Kenneth Murray of New York come for Easter, and Mrs. John A. Brown and Miss Bar bara C. Lewis of Chestnut Hills return. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Markey of Brooklyn spent the week here, and Mr. Thomas Morrison, Miss Helen Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Eisaman and Mr. James K. Eisaman of Pittsburgh come for April. Mrs. L. H. Craig and Miss Evelyn Craig of Veray, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Folsom and Miss Emmett of New York come for the month. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickson, Miss Dick son, Miss Burd B. Dickson, George E. Dickson and T. Bruce Dickson of Pitts burgh return for the second visit of the season, and Messrs. Charles E. Chase of Hartford and Thomas Hewes of Farm ington are here for a fortnight. Messrs. Edgar E. Kiess of Washington and J. George Becht of Harrisburg join the golfers, and Mr. DeWitt W. Balch of Cincinnati joins his father. Mr. W. C. Semple of Louisville joins the golfers, Mr. S. B. Stinson of Phila delphia joins friends, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young and the Misses Jennette and Katherine Young of Nor folk spent the week here. Mr. Young is president of the Norfolk & Southern E. R. Mrs. W. J. Craddock of Lynchburg joins Mr. Craddock, Mr. Frank H. Mc Geagle and Miss McGeagle of Pittsburgh are here for April, and Mr. Eobert A. G. Ault of York comes for a week's golf. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown and Miss Edna M. Brown of Philadelphia are here for the month, Mr. Archibald G. Mcllwaine, 2nd, of New York come for the week, and Mr. Kingman Douglass of Chicago is making a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ealph King of Toronto return for their usual visit, and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Conrad of Brookline joins friends. Mldseason at The Holly Inn The week at The Holly Inn has been a pleasant prophecy for the extended mid season which it inaugurates, bridge and putting combining pleasantly with Thurs day evening's dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Behrend of Erie in honor of Amateur Champion Ouimet; other guests include Messrs. J. H. Sullivan, Jr., and M. Fred O'Connell, Mrs. William West and the Misses Mary and Henrietta Brownell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Davis, f Bridge claimed five tables on Wednesday with Mesdames Carrie Toellc, E. C. Blancke, F. A. Ives, and J. P. Wil liamson as prize winners. If There was