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.!! K1IMIthe pinehurst ouTLQoKW 7 i H 1 umm ID! Don't Buy Water at Humus Prices THERE'S a vital difference between buying and getting. When you buy unprepared humus in its natural, water-logged condition, 75 per cent, of what you gat is water, which you pay for at regular Humus prices. Unprepared humus is nothing more or less than sour swamp muck, Nothing has been done to neutralize its acidity. No plant foods have been added. None of its moisture has been driven out. It is sold to you just as it is dug up from its watery bed. When you buy humus; get humus. Buy Alphano Humus the concentrated humus. It contains only 30 per cent, moisture only the necessary amount needed to keep the bacteria alive. The rest of the water has been driven out in huge dryftig drums, leaving it in a finely granulated condition. Before being dried out the rich soil humus is dug up and scattered over large areas to sun sweeten and aerate. After being dried out, the necessary plant foods are added to make it a perfectly balanced soil ration. Instead of the green moulds and injurious acid fungi of unprepared humus; Alphano Humus contains the highest forms of fertiliy producing and nitrogen gathering bacteria. It is weed-seedless. Because it is so thoroughly screened, it is free from lumps and roots, and is easy to scatter uniformly on the greens. It can be easily incorporated with the soil, giving a firm, compact surface. Our book on Lawns and Golf Courses, Their Care and Fare, was written by four experts from the standpoint of actual results obtained. Send for it. $12 a Ton in Bags $10 a Ton in Bags by the Caeload $8 a Ton in Bulk by the Carload P. 0. B.. Alphano. N. J. m a m A 1 1 EJ J p m u a SSS8 m a Established 1905 17-X Battery Place NEW YORK THE JEFFERSON THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA f S. : 'IVY "i f 7X ftff r 4st un;, r.r-1 i I'M -: Eighteen Hole Golf Club of Country Club of Virginia Nearby t The many points of historic interest in, and around the City, and its central location make Richmond a very desirable stop-over point for tourists. t Booms single and en suite, with and without baths. Turkish and Roman Baths. Every comfort for the tourist, every convenience for the traveling man. T For handsomely illustrated booklet or reservations, address THE JEFFERSON, Richmond, Virginia 0. F. WEISIGER, Manager REACHING MAXIMUM The Carolina and Hollv Inn Scenes of Many Parties Advertising Week It has been a big week at the Carolina. Advertisers' week. The famous hostelry is full to its brimming corridors, and there we meet almost anyone you wish to mention in the publishing busi ness world. Headed by Colonel H. H. Treadwell and E. J. Ridg way and David McKim Lloyd of Pittsburgh they have converted the caravanserie into golfing headquarters, a bridge parlor, a reception hall, a story telling con gress, a madigras of dancing, a round of suppers, a billiard meet, a festival in which everyone in the village participates old guests, newcomers and the pha lanx from the cottages on the hill. Monday is bridge day. All the ladies with an eye to the finess and a will to bid assemble for final honors and a small reward in the card room. Those most expert at the game, as evidenced by victories at the last meet were Mrs. James Barber of Engle wood, Mrs. E. J. Pearson, Mrs. F. C. Merrick, Mrs. E. D. Galuser and Mrs. Spencer Waters. Fortunate are they that have engaged or can get accommoda tions. The time is at hand when the familiar old safety pin bind ing the curtains at the end of the hall will be the only available door key left. Applications for sleeping privileges on the billiard tables will not be accepted. Those already safe in the folds of the clan include the following come his week: NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Brien, L. S. Wing, H. S. Laden, Henry F. Hosley, Raymond Rode, Carl M. Owen, E. J. Kilduff, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Boardman, Mrs. C. Worhington Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hotchkiss, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dunn, W. A. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walsh, Tr. B. Walter Manning, R. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. W .K. O'Brien, Grant- land Rice, H. R. McKinzie, E. C. Johnson, H. R. Reed, H. I. Mo raff, W. G. Van Clief, L.W. Lloyd, M. B. McLeod, T. W. Niblett, H. W. Serls, Mr. and Mrs. E V. Goares, H. E. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bird, Mrs. J.A.Moore, W. K. Jenks, Jr., W. V. Izor, C. Hollis, E. R. Thorsen, W Y4 Arnheim, Mr. and Mrs. J, Wildman, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Ben jamin, G. F. Minnick, E.D.Mo .re C. E. Shannon, H. H. Cook, C. A. Bates, S. Mellen, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Hoyt, E. K. Gordon. Don M. Parker, Georgo A. Cook b. K, Evan., F. W. Nye- X. u' Hopkins, V J. Baldwin F. C. Overton, F. C. Steams, Duoan AI. Stewart, F. J. Ross, H. k. Mal linson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Max well, Mr. and Airs. Grarnmont, Mr., and Mrs. T. C. Estes, H. F. Harrison, Miss Margaret Harri son, Charles G. Hall, C. F. Hall, William Corney, Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Ryan, Mr. and Mrc. H. Davis.. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hmbc!, Mis. R. W. Sloane,-Miss G. Forster, Kenneth Spear, J. C. Hawkinson, L. H. Hamilton, Lee O'Neil, Mrs. George E. Chalmers, C. T. Spaul ding, George D. Lunt, R. C. Mc Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Durstine, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Van Patten, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hath away, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. V. O'Brien, Mrs. Charles W. Beck, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gannon, E. F. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cove, William D. Bird, W. L. Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Treadwell, H. G. Treadwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. E. Hammesfahr, Mrand Mrs. S. P. Hollander, New York City. General Granger Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Spaulding, Roch ester; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. New berry, C. W. Hannon, New Roch- elle; A. B. Alley, Larchmont; F. J. Flynn, Flushing; J. B. McMur- rick, Oswego; C. A. Speakman, Mt. Vernon ; C. B. Rupprecht, W. C. Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Foster, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sherwin, A. M. Rey nolds, Glen Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ridgeway, H. Fayen, Mont- clair, C. H. Aldt, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buzby, Atlantic City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney, J. A. Eggers, Summit; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. White, Atlantic City; Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss. PENNSYLVANIA and DELAWARE C. A. Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leas, Miss Leas, C. S. (Concluded on page sixteen)
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