THE SALEMITE N. Liberty St Exquisite Evening And Dance Frocks Now at a Reduction of 20 Per Cent For the social events and holiday season only the most brilliant achievements in Dress will suffice. Brotans present the fashions in true interpretations of the modern dances with the simplicity that means freedom, the grace of line that means enchantment, the adornment that means loveliness. Now—your unrestricted ehoicc at a discount of 20 per cent. Arcade Fashon Shop SEE OUR WINDOWS — WATCH OUR ADS for the DAILY SPECIALS Offered by Arcade Fashon Shop of.NEW YORK. An Exceptional Value Event SALE OF DRESSES A Complete Clearance of Our Entire Stock O’HANLON’S DRUG STORE The Store You Know We are now showing- in our Souvenir Department a new line of Vanity Cases and many useful Christmas Gifts O’HANLON’S DRUG STORE The REX ALL Store New Shipments Arriving Daily BELCHER - FORLAW SHOE CO Dobson- 212 Mdinst. Phone Hikers Visited City Reservoir Saturday Dean Shirley and Mr. Heath Act as Efficient Guides for the Sat urday Walking Club. A rather small but enthusiastic group from the walking club gath ered on the back porch of Main Building, Saturday afternoon, No vember 22, at four o’clock for the ■ ■ ‘ The members of thf club w iring t’ ibers of tile faculty wlio residents of this community and who know it well, to act as guides ~ Shirley and Mr. Heath were all that could be desired in the way of lead- took the party far out beyond the limits of Waughtoi vn and stopped of the reser which furnishes thi s water for the city. This proved very deligl: itful and interesting and helped som e of the girls to secure a keener ins light s of into one of the mt my problem: civic life. From this location good view of the ci ty was obtai ned. Many familiar plac es and build ings were espied and many amusing bits of Winston-Salem 1 life was reh ited. As a back-ground to this pic of the city was Pilot Mouni tain, standing blue again St a lighter sky. After this inspii •ational pic ture Dean shirley sugge sted it was to return. The ai r was cold and brisk, demanding r; jpid steps which brought the hikers to the campus in Mrs. Ralph Stockton Addresses Y. W. C. A. The Work of the Junior League : Subject of Interesting Talk by Salem Alumna. On Friday evening, November 2] the Y. W. C. A. had as its gues Mrs. Ralpli Stockton, an alumna o Salem, who spoke to the meetin_^ concerning the work of the Junior League, giving a brief outline of iti national importance. Mrs. Stockton stated that th Junior League work is as interest ing as it is helpful. The girls by means of a point system. Each It give and i • that i organize the League. The Junior League has mai ways of making its money. Of ir portance is tlie Charity Dance giv( each year in June at the Robert ] Lee Hotel. Rummage sales ai bazaars are also held at suitab The members of tl are doing a wonderful Among many other services ren dered are the meals served to the Y. W. C. A. girls, the wholesome lunches served to the factory girls low price, the musical programs given for these girls, and especially ■■he services of the trained nurse, dio goes into the poorest homes of the city in order to better the health living conditions. EXCHANGES In the United States there are s hundred and eighteen universitif colleges, and professional school Fifty of these are in New Yot forty-eight in Pennsylvania, ai forty-one in Ohio. Texas, the lar est state, has twenty. The girls of Meredith College who liave brothers at Wake Fore have organized a Wake Fore Brothers Club. A party was giv( to the brotliers, and a picture w taken of all those present. Tl club is to have a page in “Oak Leaves,” the Meredith annual. At their thirty-first annual con vention in Savannah, the United Daugliters of the Confederacy voted to establish a Cornelia Branch Stone scholarship at Randolpli Ma- "on, in honor of Mrs. Stone, a for- ler president-general of the organ- iation. Randolph Macon already ives one scholarship to the U. D. :. and hears of the new one with luch pleasure. The Biology Club of Trinity Col lege lias for thirteen years refused ROSENBACHER/S THE CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE IS READY! Thousands of choicest gift things reasonably priced. SPECIAL NOTICE Reduced Prices on Coats and Dresses— Beginning this week. D. G. CRAVEN CO. West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. HARRISON'S ST/Ce WITHOUT eXTftSVflSflNCt 415 Trade Street NP^WEST FALL STYLES FROCKS, COATS, HATS Prices Reasonable BROADWAY NEXT WEEK Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday CECIL DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION “FEET OF CLAY” One of the best pictures this season. Also Educational Comedy “TROUBLE BREWING” THURSDAY and FRIDAY “FIGHTING COWARD” SATURDAY “THE PAINTED LADY” Also An Educational Comedy. OUR OM M A rcT OUR OWM MAKE FRUIT MINCE CAKE PIES POUND The Taste Will Tell The very first bite you take from either this delicious Pie or Cake will tell you why so many women have quit home bakmg and buy their Pastry and Bread from us. TOYLAND NOW OPEN Come and look in the windows and see wliat’s going on. Everybody is gossiping already. TROM MIULS OIRCC'T

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