itv iMffil THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK 'BB J4 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS West Virginia A European Cure in America The Greenbrier Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN OPEN ALL THE YEAR Finest Bath Establishment in America connected directly with the Hotel. Nauheim and all principal baths of European Health Eesorts are given with equal benefit in Winter as in Summer. 6,300 yard Golf Course in fine condition. Fred Sterry Managing Director Booking Offices New York, The Plaza Boston, Copley Plaza J. H. Slocum Resident Manager THE PLAZA New York "World's Famous Hotel Opposite Central Park At 59th Street Best for Comfort, Luxury and Exclusiveness. Close to Shops and Theatres. Write for Booklet. Fred Sterry, Managing Director. The Absolute Dependability of S.utton,s Grass Seed Mixtures When VOU buv Sutton's inrlivirinfll t,o,.;;o what you pay for. . uiutmeii, you get exactly is &Sr5S. 'aS ys?edP7nt5eVerda88 The Chff landTwlfed MdtiSSmfiS?1 ?De - the lh-er; hlve marveled at theST?f the process and the number of cleaning machines, Sutton's Seeds must pass throueh Your fidcecnCf was,stlU. rther established, when you found that the wmplete fSSTllSSr teStS CntinUaUy -r thrdfifc! In comparing weights in buying, you will invariably find Suttnn'a 3 ffiurSeJ? kcauw thTSino f shells Although we carry a stock of seeds on this side: still in the height nf tfc season, large orders may have to come from England, is a precaution sand your orders at least a month ahead of your needs precaution, send You are welcome to a copy of our Red Book, on Golf Course Construction WINTER, SON & COMPANY oo-u wall Street, NEW YORK Sole Agents East of the Rocky , Mountains. (With whom is associated Mr. H S Colt, the famous Golf Course Arcnitect;. otto Royal Seed Establishment READING, - - ENGLAND The Sherman T. Blake Co., 429 Sa;n"to ' Agents for ' r, ?AN FMNCISCO, CAL. irte racijic Uoast terested" heads in the legislature. To gether with original drawings of the Kentucky Cardinal and the holly tree, of Loch Lomand and Notre Dame we ob served on the blackboard a diagram lucidly setting forth the workings of the Credit Union just formed by these chil dren's elders under the same roof. The next generation will not be left by a negligent nation to discover with an ignorant and suspicious mind the leach from the statesman. This place is farmed by tenants. But not the old tenant of righteous indigna tion. Householders, each man with his own individual establishment, with his own problem, his own garden, his own rotation. They all make all their own food supplies, and are on the road to permanent and self-respecting homes. Not tenants. Men. Friends. Counselors. Incidentally it is the second largest and best kept plantation in the district, and is governed from a dwelling of many hospitable rooms, the very center of con structive ideas on rural life in the State of North Carolina. HISTINttUISIIED AIiniVALI (Concluded from page two) N. Benedict, Pittsburgh; Mrs. F. O. Van Gorden, G. W. Van Gordon, M. D., Pitts burgh; Mrs. L. L. Stockton, C. H. Childs, Mrs. J. G. Childs, New York; Mrs. J. F. Fitzpatrick, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. G. Mitchell, Montclair; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnes and child, Welloley Hills; Mrs. Edwin C. Belknap, Miss C. Belknap, Evanston; G. A. Coleman, Boston; G. H. Sallawan, J r., Dorchester. At tbe Highland Pines Inn Mrs. Daniel S. Lamont, Miss Elizabeth H. Lamont, Miss Katherine Lamont, New York; Edwin Beach, Orange, N. J.; E. M. Houghton, Brattleboro, Vt.; Mrs. E. L. Grant, Mrs. A. L. Leavitt, Richmond; Mrs. W. A. Baldwin, Mrs. F. A. Bald win, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Canoves, Jersey City; A. M. Barrington, Clover Berks, Ireland; Cecelia A. Smith, Memphis; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mowry, Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. M. Beach, Hashbrouck Heights, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Imanuel Slade, Mr. and Mrs. Frank North, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Durban, Miss Almira Durban, Mrs. T. H. Wilkins, Erie, Pa.; Mr. J. T. Hinkle, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. S. Boorse, Philadelphia; Miss E. Eoberts, New York; Elmore F. Elmore, Mrs. E. W. Morehouse, Peru, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pfau, New York; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Heacock, Cloversville ; Mrs. G. Edward Atherton, Philadelphia; Mrs. Austin L. Sands, Newport; Mrs. M. Ken nerley, New York; Miss H. J. Hotaph, Cleveland; Mrs. William "West, Phila delphia; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy, Miss Marjorie Bunnell, South Coventry, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, Miss Mari on Jordan, Willimantic, Ct.; Mr. H. A. Hughes, Miss E. L. Hughes, Brooklyn; T. S. Carter, Eichmond; Maurice Ettlin ger, Providence; Charles Vale, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fisher, Miss Vera Fisher, Larchmont Manor, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wolfenden, De troit; Bennett Springer, Boston; William H; Schive and wife, Moses Christian, Pittsburgh; Eobert Eichter, Ambridge. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, Washington; W. W. Smart, H. E. Cook, Boston; Carl H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Holliday, New York. At tbe Oerkabire Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stopfords, Mont clair; C. A. B. Shrewe, Baltimore; Mr., and Mrs. J. Bydolck, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mergan, Youngstown; W. J. McAffrey, New York; Mrs. J. E. San born, Miss Dorothy Sanborn, Miss E. W. Burrows, New Eochelle; Miss Kate Zog baum, New York; A I1 to Memory Cyrus was asked how he managed to remember the name of every soldier under him. "It's easy," replied the great Per sian. "When I lived in the suburbs I used to buy all my wife's threads and ribbons. " Fuiiiouh Screen Actreaa Reduced to It as: a In a worn blue sweater with her wealth of blonde hair tucked under a torn boy's cap, Blanche Sweet will make her appear ance at the Carolina Theatre in William C. DeMille's thrilling drama "Thfr Eagamufiin." The beautiful Miss Sweet is seen as a girl of the slums who has been brought up by an old crook who uses her in his illegal calling and stands as a father to iler. How, while burglarizing a house, she meets the young man whose photo graph makes her change her entire career, goes toward making a photodrama that is thrilling and unusual. Miss Sweet's millions of friends wha have seen her in evening gowns will be more than delighted with her as the cute little "tough" in her forthcoming picture, to be shown at the Carolina Theatre, Monday, February 21st. NEW YORK AT NIGHT with its famous "tango palaces," its Theatre Lane, its great white way is graphically pictured in A. H. Wood's famous stage success "New York,"" while "Cinderella," the beautiful old fairy tale so well depicted by Little Mary Pickford, is the opposite extreme in life. Which do you prefer? Both can be seen at the Carolina Theatre Wednesday night, February 23rd. f X r ix5? jdt?"? BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE RAGMUFFIN" n

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