S A T, E 1 T E Dainty Graduation Frocks I Foi- The Salem Girls— A Beautiful Line to Select From ANCHOR STORE '‘Better Values for' Cash’’ 1921 IS A '“LKAP YKAR” WK IMtOl'OSK, TO YOU lli:it you slumUl he ;is I'ARTKTI,A 1 in pickinir youi- PHA H M ACIS'l' i*. in selectin': your DOC'l'OR. HOPKINS LANUQULST COMPANY Phone 159 DRUGGISTS COMPLF/rE NEW WAKDKOHKS FOR THE C0LLE(;E (iIRL BROTANS OF N'KW YORK 118 Nil. Litx rtv Strccl Ydii can Nfii'ct llic most exvlusivf ;i|)])arfl for Classroom, ('ami)iis and tlic more I'ormal Aftt-riiooii and I'.vfiiinj; I'liiictioiis. And rr mcml)er the pricis arc most ri-asonablt-. con sidcring the beauty of the ijarmcnts. Coats, Suits. Dresses. S\veat-rs. Skirts, Millinery, I'jtc. MILWARD’C lyJL OF XEW YORK ^ T)istinctive I^adies Apparel NOW SHOWING Graduation Dresses » w. FOR TIIF, CLASS OF 1924 West 4-tli Street Winston-Saieiii, North Carolina 21? Main St. Phone 1130 South Main St. POUVEZ*VOUS RIRE? Old English Sue; “How would you say in Sliak(s))('rean F'.nglisli, 'Here comes a bow-Icji’jfed man’?” Lou: “15choldI Slia! A\'hat is this I see walkins; in j)arenthesis ?” --K.r. + -I *- »- + Customer: “It’s tous'h to pay 50 cents a pound for meat.” ' Butcher: “Yes, hut it’s tougher when you pay 2.5.”—Literarji Di- c/ext. ^ + Prettij Poor “My facc is iny fortune.” I “You’ll never have to ))ay an in- I come tax.”—! + H- Practical Kdiicatio)i A kecn-cved mountaineer led his ovcrc;rown son into a country schoolhousc. “This here hoy’s artcr larnin’,” he announced. “What’s yer hill o’ fare?” “My do))artment, sir,” replied the professor, “consists of arithmetic, alfjchr.'i. ireometry, and trigonome try.” '' “'I'hat’ll do,” interru])ted the old i man. “load him up with triggernom-, I etry. He’s the only ])oor shot in | I the f/unily.” I ■ r : : ; Singleton: “It's such a hother deciding about vacation.” j ^Vcdmore: “It doesn’t bother ' me. 'I’hc boss tells me when to go* ;ind my wife tells me where.”—Lit- ] crarii Digcxt. I ' ' 4- + •»- ' ■f i- I- .\init: “Can you explain wire-; less tclegra]ihy to me, Arthur?” Arthur: “Well, if you had a very long dog. reaching from London to I.i\erpool, and you trod on its tail in London, it wouKl bark in Liver pool. That’s telegra))hy, and wire less is ])recisely the same only with out the dog.”—Liicrarjj Digest. IT IS FOR YOU ! ROSENBACHER’S “44tli Anniversary Celebration Sale” and ■‘Trade Extension Sale” Combined It means that you can buy the prettiest .Millinery, I'rocks. (iraduation Dresses, Suits, Coats. I'ootwear, Hosiery, (iloves, 'Foiletries— Everytliiiig in This Store At a Sensational Reduced Price During This Big Selling Event! FASHION ENTERS-- IN UKK NKAV SPIUXC (.I’lSK ,\nd a becoming guise it is. full of color, representing so many new style trends, adapting so many lovely new fabrics to the smart lines. Altogether a charming guise. You ;ire cordially invited to come and view our jiresent showing of ,S])ring .V|)parel. COATS SL'I'l’S I'ROCkS H.VTS SFOU'l'S .MM'AKLI. ACCI.SSOKIHS Head- (jH.'irtcrs i‘or Salem (lirls. the idea I Ilead- (juartcr- ; for ! Salem GirK. WINSTON SHOE STORE 436 N. TRADE ST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. : I'ond .Mamma: “Leroy, is your teacher satisfied with you?” Lerov: “She must be. She saidj tolay that if all the pupils were like me she would resign. That shows I know enough.—Ejt. i J t I “How old is your little brother, | •lohnny? ” incpiired \^’illie. “.lust .'I yi^ar old,” re])lied .Johnny. ‘Huh. I’ve got a dog just a year old and he can walk twice as well as your brother.” “He ought to; he‘s got twice as' manv legs.”—A’.r. ; * I I He: “Ileniember when we first; met in the revolving door at the post j office ?” She; “But that wasn’t the first time we met.” He: “Well, that’s when we start- i ed going .around together, wasn’t ^ it?”—Ea\ I •+* + + I I- f + ‘ AXXOUNCEMENTS I Ucgistration for is sclied-i I ulcd as follows; ! , Sophomores—^londay and Tues day, May 12 and I.‘5. ]' r e s h m e n — Wednesday and I Thursday, May ! I and 15. [ All registrations must be a|)- j proved by advisers ;md bear their I .signature. Registration cards may be ob- ^ tained from the office during the nu>rning office hours on the d.ays designated for each class. The Reg istrar’s office will he o])cn to receive registration for filing from f ;00 to 5 ;;5() on registration days. Miss .‘'tii)e. Dean of W'omen. an-^ nounces that college students must j t))ay their room registr;iti)n fee of | ’five dollars to Mis.s Ferrymati he-! fore W lnc;s(!ay. May 1th. X;) 1 ! student will be allowed to enter the I drawing for reservation.': room nn-1 i/ til she has ]iaid this fer.'j SOSNIK & SOSNIK “The Best in Ready to Wear” Dainty Summer Flocks In Every Leading Shade Arriving Daily Do Not Fail To See Them When Out On A Shoi)i)in^’ Tour. ALL REMAINLNC; COATS AND SUITS REDL^CED TO ONE- HALF OF ORKilNAL PRICE S'OSNIK & SOSNIK "The Best in Ready to Wear'

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