TAGE FOURTEEN THE PINEHUEST OUTLOOK Ube ipineburst School for Offers a complete college preparatory course of six classes combined with the advantages of open-air rec reation during the winter season. Boys of twelve years or over received as boarders, and day pupils enrolled in regular classes by the term. Transportation provided between Pinehurst and The School. Participation in afternoon sports required of all boys not formally excused. Week-end camping trips a feat ure of the school activities. Competent supervision by academic masters. School hours: 8:25 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., Monday to Fri day; Saturday, 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Address, R. CLINTON PLATT, Acting Headmaster, PINEHURST SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Pinehurst, N, C. AUCTION SALE NIAGARA, N. G„ TUESDAY, JAN. 6 AtlOiSOA. M. 300 Acres Subdivided into small farms, known as Niagara Pines We will sell at public auction on the above date, the re mainder of the beautiful lots located in the delightful little town of Niagara, N. C,, on the main line of the Seaboard Railroad, and only a short distance from Southern Pines. These farms will be adapted to the culture of peaches, grapes, dewberries, tobacco and cotton, as well ms all vegetable crops. Among these are some very desirable home sites, and its location being about midway between Southern Pines and Lake View, and adjoining some of the most famous peach orchards in the South. This is a grand opportunity for any one wishing to secure a good home site, or a small farm on easy terms. Liberty bonds or war savings stamps will be taken at face value as part payment on this propercy. We have instructions from the owner to sell each and every farm regardless ^f prico, so don’t overlook this opportunity to buy. There will be a big barbecue dinner free for all on the grounds. Take a day off, bring your family, and your friends, and enjoy a New V(‘ar’s dinner. Ladies especially invited. Our brass band will entertain you. Many valuable prizes given away. Sale Conducted by AMERICAN REALTY & AUCTION CO. 'riionia> Brother*. TI10 VTorld'ii Orlg-invl 'Twin Auction«>frln|r Forcc GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Fniuk Welch, Jr., Highland IMrn*s ]nii, and J. M. Windham’s Land onice, Southern l*in*s, N. C., Selling Agents A PROFESSIONAL SHOPPER TELLS NEW YORK THE LATEST STYLES IN PINEHURST From Pinehurst, N. C., comes the re port that frilled blouses are very much ill evidence among those at the resort, who, coming from the game of golf rather than the game of ‘‘wintering South,’’ spend most of their time in sports clothes. Deep ‘ ‘ V-ed ’ ’ or coat sweaters tipen to reveal double frill ja bots, generously pleated and most of them simply finished with hemstitching, though some of them carry a narrow lace edging such as filet picot. Neck lines seem to be turning their favor to the round or oval', which is said to be very prominent there, made with a frilled collar that falls outs^ide of the sweater that usually covers the body of the blouse. This frill is said to be wider this year, almost like the wide gathered collars of lace that w’ere a neckwear feature of the past summer. A deep lavender blouse was one of the few coloretl ones spoken of as seen in Pinehurst, and this embodied both the double front frill and the wide ]>leating at the neck, effectively worn with on open w'hite sweater. Less fem inine, but also reported popular, is the high neck waist, finished with a stock. Over-the-skirt numbers play a small part at this resort as yet, since there is little afternoon dressing, the golfers keeping to the links all day. The new'ly j)opular toast shade, however, was seen in one Jfesque of lustrous satin, very simply made. Almost without exception, every one lives all day in the open here and sports clothes are more than popular. Looking over the crowds one sees many in hunt ing and equestarian costumes, and others ready for the golf links and tennis courts. COLORED SPORTS ATTIRE Scotch leather mixtures and corduroy suits are much worn, and suits of soft wool material show burnt orange-skirt with corn dots of black, and a loose top coat of black, black and green striped skirt with green sweater of angora em erald green duvetyn skirt, short and of generous width, topped with matching wool sweater and knitted tam. Bright colored velvet hunting caps Avith visor, are worn on all occasions, generally matching the knitted sweater, the tailored blouse, or the wide wool scarf. Many women here wear boota of English pattern broad toed pull-ons, in black dull or polished leather, banded at the top with black or red patent leather. The riding suits are the same as those worn in the Northern cities, w4th the addition of a buttonhole onu)- ment, of three tiny Prince of Wales feathers. VELVETS AND BROCADES Every evening there are dances at hotels and cottages and here are seen velvets and brocaded satin evening dresses of the North as well as the more summery gowns of net. Georgette cerpe. satin and taffeta, and last aiUd most im portant looking, the new weaves of cot ton crepe and voile in the daintiest col orings in plain, tiny chec,ks, dots and stripes, with trimmings of narrow Bar- onette ribbon, fring, ruchings and riffles lace edged. The thin dresses show’ shorter and wide skirts, Avith normal belt sa.shcs, and many have bodice trimmings of lloAvers, a chou of narrow ribbon or the Wales feathers.—Neu^ York WoniMi’s irear. Farmer II: I’ve bought a baroinotor, Mandy, to tell' when it’s goin’ to rain, ye knoAV. ” Mrs. II: “To tell Avhen it’s goin’ to rainf” Why, I ne\H'r heard of such ex- traA^agance! What do you s’pos«> the good Lord hoz giA’e ye the rheuniatiz for?” REMARKABLE REMARKS John T>. Jioclefcller—The npostle Paul was Ji fine business man. Corra Harrxit-—Like all Gaul, church is divided into three parts—the Christians, the hardened saints and tlie Choir. Thomas A. Edison—I have never had the time to be tempted to do anA'thing against the moral law. OLDEST CITY IN U. S. P«na«col». FItt. U. s. Navy Yard Old Spanisli Forts Aoronautical School Finest Huntln>r anti Fishinjj, Golf I.inks ,-itnl Country Club. Korifiill particulars, Adtlros?-, CHARIER* B. HnnVRV. ]«lan»erer cARI>4»M HOTBE. PINEHURST STEAM LAUNDRY First Class Work in All Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch ITbe Cottage School for Boigs anb (Birls Why not bring your chil dren with you? They can continue thek grade work here. MISS MARY CHAPMAN Principal

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