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THE S A r, E M I T E OUR BUYERS Are on the Northern Markets Selecting' the Newest Things for the Salem (rirls. SOMETHING NEW EVERY I>AY ANCHOR STORE “Better Values for Cash’' SOCIALS TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FOR TOILET CARE Powders, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Rouges, Creams, Compacts. Patent, proprietary and specialty preparations for all toilet uses. Appliances, luxuries, accessorie.s—everything. HOPKINS-LANDQUIST COMPANY DRUGGISTS South Main St. COMPLE'l’E NEW WARDROBES FOR THE C0LI.E(;E (iIRL— BROTANS OF NEW YORK 418 \o. Liberty Street \ ou can select the most exclusive apparel for Classroom, Campus and tlie more Forma) Afternoon and Evening Functions. And re member the prices are most reasonable, con sidering tlie beauty of the garments. Coats, Suit.s, Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Millinery, Etc. Blanche Grantham was with her sister, Emily Grantham, this past week-end. ■*■ * * Charlcie Worrell, of Mount Airy, was the guest of Marie Woods. * * * Claude Aycock, of N. C. C. W., was the guest of Ellen Wilkinson. ' * * * Helen Mitchell, Mary Oettinger, Blanche Burnette, Elsie Harris, Mary Bradliam, and Irma Heaton s])ent the week-end at Greensboro. * Pattic Brawley spent the week end at lier liome. * * * Alice Cilley was the guest of Mar garet Bencini, of High Point. * * * Ella Aston spent the week-end with friends at Roanoke. *• * » Louise Vyne was at her home for the week-end. * * * Margaret Sample spent the week end at Chapel Hill. * * «• l.ouise Woodard spent the past week-end at N. C. C. W., Greens boro. O’Hanlon’s For Dainty Creams and Face Powders Coty s Face Powder, 89c the Box O’HANLON, The Rexall Store See Our SPRING SHOES and HOSIERY Before Buyin^^ BELCHER-FORLAW SHOE CO. dobson“sii1s ^ FINE CHIFFON HOSE, $2.00 All the new colors for Spriii^r and Summer. Ci()od wearing qualities. D. G. CRAVEN CO. West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. HARRISON’S SMART SPRING STYLES NOW SHOWING COME IN AND SEE THE NEW MODELS 415 Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. WINSTON SHOE STORE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 436 N. TRADE ST. JOKES Wlien a man decides to “cut out the gay life” it is not so often for lack of interest as for lack of capi ta], dearie. * -x- * ‘"Did you see my sunburst last night?” inquired the pompous Mrs. Newrich of her poorer neighbor. “No, I didn’t,” said the neighbor, caustically, “but I certainly thought he would if he ate another bite.” * * * Wigg—“That detective has been liovering about the Bureau of Infor mation all day. Wagg—Well, I suppose there are always a lot of questionable charac ters around a Bureau of Informa tion. * * ■*■ Sillicus—“What is your idea of a perfect man.^” Cynicus—“One who is willing to acknoM’ledge his faults.” * * * Nell—“She’s a cold-liearted sort of a girl.” Belle— I guess your heart would get cold, too, if you wore it on your sleeve like she does.” * * * VV'oman—“I liope you thank the Lord for the hand-outs you get. Tramp—“Lady, I’m a bum, but I thank tlie Lord that I ain’t a liar.” * * * Anna Long (at lunch, quoting a very notable saying)—“A man’s heart can be reached through his stomach.” Lo Short Huh, how can a wom an’s be reached.^” Anna—Oil, through flattery, of course, Lo. Lo (amazed)—In other words, stuff them and they are yours.” * * * 1 would like to give a good rec ommendation, Eliza, but my con science compels me to state that you never got the meals ready at the proper time. I wonder how I can put it in a nice sort of way.^” “You might say that I got my meals the same as I got my pay.” * * •*■ W’hen warring nations patch up their quarrels they waste a whole lot of time looking for a needle in a hay stack. Ihe bill collector is also in pur suit of wealth, but it is generally somebody’s else’s. * * * Miss Hall (quoting a joke)—“ ‘It is the little things in life that tell,' said the girl as she pulled her little brother out from under the sofa.” WE FEATURE I. MILLER BEAUTIFUL FOOTWEAR America’s Smartest Footwear for the College Girl YOU'LL SAY THESE BROOKLYN MADE SLIPPERS ARE THE PRETTIEST YOU HAVE EVER SEEN SPECIAL FEATURE VALUES. $5.95 UP IMPORTANT PRE-EASTER SALES I' rocks. Coats — Hosiery — Perfumes — Accessories ROSENBACHER & BRO. !/3 I ears at Your Service FASHION ENTERS- IN HER NEW SPUING GUISE And a becoming guise it is, full of color, repre.senting so many new style trends, adapting so many lovely' new fabrics to the smart lines. Altogether a charming gui.se' \ ou are cordially invited to come and view our present sliowing of Spring Apparel. COATS SUITS FROCKS HATS SPORTS APPAREL ACCESSORIES Head quarters for . Salem Girls. the idea I Head quarters for Salem Girls. M ilward’c OF NEW YORK Distinctive Ladies Apparel Spring- Models ON DISPLAY W'^est 4th Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina FRESHMEN SOPHMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS! You’ll find the latchstring on tlie outside al- lUDI CADC^C ways just around the corner, at wV Ciur yVl\Li ij the College Girl’s Drug Store, where you’ll find anything you W'ant. Make your wants known at Welfare’s and tiiev will be supplied lALPKIl COM 2l2MSmsTPh^ii7u30^^^
Salem College Student Newspaper
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