THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK p 1 1865 TRADE MARI 1916 C. C. 5HAYNE & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF STRICT LY RELIABLE FURS Annual Discount Sale We are offering our entire stock of manufactured Furs at discounts from lO to 25 per cent, 126 West 42nd Street New York City Jupiter Island Golf Course Good Nine Hole Golf Course, of about 3,000 HOBE SOUND, JfLUHIUA yards, o a the ocean front. Joe Mitchell, of the Cleveland Country Club, professional in charge Comfortable quarters at Pine Ridge Inn, Hobe Sound. Apply for Booklet AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Cheap Hate Inatant Service Good Cam SUGG'S LIVERY Telephone SOUTHERN PINES The Fulname Golf Ball Marker Photography MERROW DeYeloping The Pinehurst Studio Manicure, Shampooing, Chiropody and Marcel Wave LAURA AGNES WALKER, Room 2, THE CAROLINA Now Installed at The Pinehurst Country Club Take your FULNAME DIE with you or order a new one there Golf's Greatest Convenience The Fulname Company CINCINNATI, OHIO THE ADVERTISING GOLFERS Winter Golf League of Advertising Interests The Twelfth Annual Tournament January lOth to IStli A WEEK from today, or on Saturday next, January 8th (to be ex act and precise as the Outlook always endea vors to be) the Adver tising Golfers will arrive in our middle in their myriad numbers and will promptly proceed to start something in this village, if there is anything left lying around loose in Pinehurst which is not already in full swing when they get here. If there isn't, our advertising friends may be safely relied upon to evolve various new forms of entertain ment, amusement and excitement from their inner consciousness, as the worthy German evolved the camel. On another page of this faithful .chronicle you will find a cartoon (borrowed from Judge by telegraph) which will help to convey the impression that the members of the league will arrive unanimously or thereabouts. Play will begin on Monday, the 10th, and the great tournament wound up on Satur day, the 15th. The full program was printed in the Outlook of December 18th and will be repeated in its final form and with a list of the prizes in our Winter Golf Number next Saturday, January 8th. (Our Circulation Department sug gests that this is an excellent place in which to say something about our Winter Golf Number and to follow the time hon ored custom of advising you to order your copy early as the news stands all over town are invariably sold out on that num ber before breakfast on day of issue, every year. But as this is the first time we have ever indulged in a Winter Golf Number we can't conscientiously do it. Not for another page or two, at any rate.) LIST OF OFFICERS Here is a list of the officers and com mittee members of the league who have this twelfth annual tournament in charge. It includes, you will see, the names of many veterans of earlier tournaments of the league at Pinehurst. Old friends and new will receive a warm welcome here in Pinehurst and we will print a complete list of those who are coming, just as soon as the names reach us. At last hearing the list had left New York and it is possible you may find it elsewhere in the present number. Officers A. G. G. Hammesfahr, Pres ident, New York; Burridge Butler, Vice President, Chicago; F. H. Treadwell, Treasurer, New York; F. L. E. Gauss, Secretary, New York. Entertainment committee L. A. Hamilton, Chairman, New York; A. G. Carter, Fort Worth; D. M. Parker, .New York; C. P. Brady, Chicago; F. L. E. Gauss, Chicago; Charles W. Beck, Phila delphia; A. H. Johnson, New York; J. M. Thorsen, New York; H. C Milholland, Pittsburgh; Lloyd Maxwell, Chicago; J. H. Appel, New York; W. S. Bird, New York. Tournament committee W. C. Free man, Chairman, New York ; H. A. Thomp son, Philadelphia; W. B. Lashar, Bridge port; Burridge Butler, Chicago. Press committee E. S. Scarburgh, Chairman, New York; W. B. Hotchkin, New York; Augustus K. Oliver, Pitts burgh. Membership committee W. S. Hurd, Chairman, New York; George S. Oliver, Pittsburgh; W. D. Wright, Boston; F. S. Smith, Chicago; J. IE. Clapp, Washing ton, D. C. ; A. L. Aldred, Providence ; Hiram M. Green, Buffalo; John Len festy, Chicago; John C. Martin, Philadel phia; II. E. Milholland, New York. Trophy committee C. A. Speakman, Chairman, New York; Arthur P. O'Brien, New York; F. J. Eoss, New York. Transportation committee W. E. Conklyn, Chairman, New York; F. A. Sperry, Chicago; E. M. Purves, Boston. Attendance committee George A. Sehofield, Chicago; Augustus K. Oliver, Pittsburgh; George Wright, Boston; S. L. Allen, Philadelphia. Chrintman at The arolina Back in the days before the antiqua rians and the etymologians began squab bling about the spelling of Shakespear's name in the days when Shakespeare was himself one of the ignoble tribe of Mum mers who trod the boards at the Globe ShowThouse in Surrey, in Shakspere's plays the setting or scenery was largely left to the imagination and a sylvan scene in Midsummer Night's Dream, for in stance, was as a general rule presented in the guise of a bare and not over clean wooden floor dotted with a few posts bear ing signs ' Ye Woodes ', ' A Tre ', and the like. Beerbohm Tree and the Movies do things somewhat better now-a-days, but a sylvan 'set' such as the foyer of the Carolina displayed when the guests came down to breakfast on Christmas morning would be hard to beat. Some people lost their bearings, it is said, in the wooded glades and leafy lanes and turned up late for breakfast. SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES The deer finished up their annual trip in plenty of time to dine at their leisure in the Deer Park, after landing Santa Glaus at the Carolina. He took up his station between the foyer and the dining room, greeting the guests with jovial Christmas wishes and ushering them im pressively to the dining room entrance a combined Major Domo and Beau Brum mel of a Santa Claus- The inductive reasoning of a local Sherlock Holmes brilliantly connected the absence of Sam uel Lacks, one of the trusty hotel staff, from his post in the foyer which he has occupied for some sixteen years past, with the benign presence of our remarkably lifelike Santa Claus. Lacks being charged, pleaded guilty. CHRISTMAS FAVORS At dinner, attention was about equally divided between a most excellent and ap propriate repast and the Christmas Favors which each guest found at his or her place at table- Whoever selected and allotted those Favors deserves a lot of credit. The hobbies or penchants or foibles, or what- (Concluded on page eleven) A