PAGE TEN CHE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK Hotel Arrivals AT THE CAROLINA Alien, Phillip, Walpole, Mass. Baker, Mr. Robert, Cleveland, Ohio. Baker, Mr. eand Mrs. Walter C. Cleve land, Ohio. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Pitts burgh, Pa. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. W. T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Billings, Mr. Edmund, Boston, Mass. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R., New York, N. Y. Black, Mr. Clinton R., Jr., New York, N. Y. Burton, Mr. Frank B., New York, N. Y. Carter, Edith M,, London, England. Collier, Mr. H. H., St. Catherine, Ont. Coppin, A. M., London, England. Cummins, Sen. Albert S., Des Moines, Iowa. Daly, Mr. James W., New York, N. Y. Dean, Mrs. Warren, Minneapolis, Minn. Delano, Mr. Frederick A., Washington, D. C. Fahey, Mr. and Mrs. John H., Boston, Mass. Fahey, Miss Eleanor, Boston, Mass. Fahey, Miss Margaret, Boston, Mass. Finch, Judge Edw. R., Supreme Court, New York City. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E., Philadel phia, Pa. Fuller, Cong. Alvin T., Washington, D. C. Gillett, Cong. F. H. Washington, D. C. Gifman, Mr. and Mrs. A. S., Cleveland, Ohio. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J., New York, N. Y. Harding, Sen. Warren G., Washington, D. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L., Orange, N. J. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. F. C., Brookline, Mass. Jones, Col. R. A., Washington, D. C. Kellogg, Sen. and Mrs. Frank B. Wash ington, D. C. King, Mr. P. B., Montreal, Can. King, Mr. J. C., Montreal, Can. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. C. F., Boston, Mass. Langsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. J. L., Phila delphia, Pa. Lawson, Mr. W. S., New York, N. Y. Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W., Atlan tic City, N. J. liceds, Mary R., Atlantic City, N. J. Leeds, Robert W., Atlantic City, N. J. I Lyndon, Judge R. P., Supreme Court, New York, N. Y. MacLaughlin, S. P., Jersey City, N. J. ^Moore, John Bassett, New York, N. Y. ^More, Owen, New York. N. Y. 'Nicols, Mr. and Mrs. Geo., Great Neck, Long Island. Payne, John Barton, Washington, D. C. ^Peabody, Miss Constance, Parramatta, Mass. Peabody, Mrs. Lincoln, Beverly, Mass. Pearson, Mrs. EdAv. J., Ncav Haven, Conn. Pearson, Mr. Harlow S., New Haven, Conn. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. N. W., New York, N. Y. Peters, Miss F. Sarah, New York, N. Y. Pier, Mr. Edmund B., Philadelphia, Pa. Rawle.v, Mr. J. Kent, Richmond, Va. Reid, Mr. Geo., New York, N, Y. Ripley, Prof. W. Z., Cambridge, Mass. Robinson, Mr. W. A., Jr., New Bedford, Mass. Root, Elihu, Jr., New York, N. Y. Sanford, Cong. R., AVashington, D. C. Sanford, Mr. W. M., Glen Ridge, N. J. Sanford, Miss Harriet, Glen Ridge, N. J. Sanford, Miss Margaret, Glen Ridge, N. J. Saunders, Mr. C. S., Montreal, Can. Solznick, Mr. Myron, New York, N. Y. Silzer Mrj and Mrs. Geo. S., Metuchen. N. J. Silzer, Parker W., Metuchen, N. J. SoutluM-, Mr. and Mrs. G. H., Allsany, N. Y. Storrow, Mr. Janies J., Boston, Mass. Thaw, Mr. J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Thibaut, Mr. R. E., New York, N. Y. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. S., Ne^r York, N. Y. Tierney, Judge John W,. Supreme Court, New York, N. Y. . Truesdell, Mr. and Mrs., W. E., New York, N. Y. • Walker, Mr. J. S., Woodburn Forrest, Va. Whaley, Cong. R. S., Washington, D. C. White, Mr. and Mrs. D. J., Atlantic City, N. J. Whitin, Mr. Paul, Northbridge, Mass. Willisiton, Prof. Samuel, Cambridge, Mass. Wolvin, Mr. and Mrs. R. M., Montreal, Can. Edw. K. Tryon G). 609-611 MARKET STREET 10-J2 NO. 6th STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Fishing Tackle Athletic Goods Camping Goods Clothing Sweaters Cutlery Established 1811 The Mid-Winter Canoeing Club is now open for Canoeing; Parties, Dinner Parties, and Afternoon Teas. In arranging partic'S kind ly enll GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players use ALLEN’SFOOT-EASE The Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes be cause it takes the friction from the shoe, freshens the feet and makes walk ing a deli"ht. Shake Allen’s Foot>Easc Into your shoes before gro ins; on the links and no tice the difference in your comfort, which oftuii af fects your score. The (Jovernnient su])- plied 1,.')()(VHX)lbs.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops durini? the war. lie sure to gi't the ffonuino Allen’s Foot-Kase. At dealers every whore. Sam ple Free by mail. Address ALLEN S, OLMSTED. La Roy, N. Y. THE PINE BLUFF AT THE PINE CREST Conger, Prof, Richard S., Haverford, Pa. HaAvkins, Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. and daughter, Norfolk, Va. Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. W. H., Keefie, N. H. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacDonald, R., Sherbrooke, Can. McGrath, Julia, New York, N. Y. Sanborn, Benjamin and daughter, Well esley, Mass. Mairs-Wilson Mrs., Versailles, France. Wilson, Franklin, New York, N. Y. Country Homes and Orchard fToperty I have a limited amount of orchard and country property for sale to people who will make desirable neighbors in the im mediate vicinity of Pinehurst. Also bearing orchards and orchard lands in other sections of the Sandhills, including several orchards which have a past record of cash profits over a period of years exceeding 33 per cent a year. It is my business to demonstrate and promote the peach industry in this section, and I will take pleasure in showing the plants and explaining the business to anyone in* terested, whether they contemplate in vestment or not. Write, call or phone, RALPH W. PAGE, PINEHURST, N. C. Now Open THE PARTRIDGE INN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ]toIaiiil ijater FOR HEALTH The Perfect Table Water I For over half a century America’s I leading , Natural Mineral Water. I Bottled only at the Spring under the I most sanitary conditions. Caution: Alwa^ see that seal is unbroken at time bottle is opened. For sale by local dealers or at POLAND WATER DEPOT 1180 Broadway, Nc'v York City Telephone Madison Sq. 4748 FULEIHAN’S Bzqulaite NoveUles from Many Lands 8w«aMters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos TirV CAROLINA BXHIBITION ROOM Carolina Jewelry Shop DIAMONDS Sterling and Plated Silver WATCHES Leather Goods Expert Repairing and Engraving In The Carolina Lobby Geo. G. HERR, D.D.S. (University of Pennsylvania) Crown and Bridgework and Porcelain and Gold Inlay Fillings. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. ’Phone 39. Two Finest 18 Hole Golf Courses ~ In tlie Soutli, Nearby DlIUdAi^IlIIClIVe IDEAL Winter CLIMATE Hotel Malbourne Durham, N. C. 200 ROOMS FIRE PROOF The only hotel in North Carolina attaining 100 per cent perfect score in State Board of Health in spection, the inspection covering sanitation, quality and condition of food, freedom from disease kitchen and dining room employees. A pleasant stovping place for travel ers enroute to and from Pinehurst. 51 We would like to show you the new inspected standardized |(ITIr€RADE ]tfed Cedar Shingles They are guaranteed as to thickness,. gram, grade, and selection. Your roof and walls, covered with Rite^rade Red Cedar Shingles, if ■ properly laid with pure iron or zinc cov ered nails, will last fifty years or more. PINEHURST WAREHOUSE Opposite the Bailroad Station PINEHURST, N. C.

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