T ME, SALE >I 11' E ANNOUxVCEMENTS Miss Addry Mary Weisel of Baltimore, Maryland, will give an address in the Expanded Chapel Service on Wednesday, February 20. Her subject is “Training School for Christian Service.” * * * On Monday, February 18, Tony Sarg with his Marionettes will ap pear in Memorial Hall, giving two performances. The afternoon fea tures “Hansel and Gretel” and “Red Riding Hood,” and the even ing, “Don Quixote.” These will furnish an afternoon and evening of adventure, fun, and sport. * * * The Advisory Board of the Y. W. C. A. will have charge of the regular weekly service on Friday night, February 22. This will be the first time in the history of our association that our board has been able to serve us in this capacity, and the meeting gives great promise of appeal to every member. JOKES Rachel Davis (in the infirmary and thinking about an English book that she had to read for English)— Babe, have you got Areopagitica? Babe Robbins—Huh? I don’t reckon I have; I’ve got only sore throat. Mr. Campbell (in Biology class) —Some animals have simple eyes, some have compound. Now what kind of eyes have we. The Class (remembering Wooley’s Handbook)—Complex! ! * * * Quite Unexpected fflSoph. (turning sarcastically to a Fresh.)—Huh, why you couldn’t even tell me where the capitol of the United States is. Bright Fresh, (very unconcern edly)—Oh from what I know, most of it’s loaned to foreign countries. * * * Fond Mother—Here’s a photo graph of my little boy when he was a baby, and I want you to make one of him as he is now. Photographer—But, haven’t you brought him with you? Fond Mother—No, I thought you could make an enlargement from this. * * * The State of the Union The cleanest state—Wash. The most egotisticol—Me. The sickliest state—111. The most maidenly—Miss. The most medical state—M. D. The most paternal state—Pa. The mining state—Ore. The Buncho state—Conn. The deep in debt state—O. The oldest state—Ark. Flapper — “Who’s that fellow with the long hair?” Lounge Lizard — “Smith from Yale.” Flapper—“Oh those are the Yale locks we’ve heard of. * * ¥r Telling the truth saves time—you don’t have to remember what you said. “What become of your little kitten?” asked the visitor,of a small boy. “Why, haven’t you heard?” “No; was it drowned?” “No.” “Lost?” ■ “No.” “Poisoned?” “No.” “Then whatever did become of it?” “It growed up into a cat!” f To earn your confidence and then to be everlastingly faithful to it . . . this is our goal. HOPKINS-LANDQUIST COMPANY Phone 159 DRUGGISTS South Main St. COMPLETE NEW WARDROBES FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL— BROTANS OF NEW YORK 418 No. Liberty Street You can select the most exclusive apparel for Classroom, Campus and the more Formal Afternoon and Evening Functions. And re member the prices are most reasonable, con sidering the beauty of the garments. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Millinery, Etc, O’Hanlon’s or Dainty Creams and Face Powders Coty’s Face Powder, 89c the Box O’HANLON, The Rexall Store SHOES OF STYLE and Quality V- BELCHER-FORLAW SHOE CO. dSbIotIiiIs WINSTON SHOE STORE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 436 N. TRADE ST. Hawkins-Blanton Co., Inc. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Millinerv 434 Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. LOVELY NEW UNDERWEAR NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY Lovely gowns and teddies of Pussy Willow. Hand-made gowns and teddies of fine nain sook. In white and the new colors, such as pink, blue, orchid, mai.se. ROSENBACHER & BRO. Founded 1880. MAY WILES HAT SHOP HAS MOVED from 212',o West Fourth Street io 213 West Fourth Street, over Hines’. MAY WILES :£ ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT THE IDEAL Salem Oirls—pay us a visit every time you are up town. You will always find here sometliing new and something you will want. ^ ou are always welcome, whether you come to shop, use our piioiie, leave your packages or wait for your friends. THE IDEAL HEADQUARTERS FOR SALEM GIRLS ‘There is no place like THE ANCHOR for values"’ Your dollar buys a Dollar’s Worth every time. The Anchor Store urpose MILWARD’Q OF NEW YORK M Distinctive L,adies Apparel Spring" Dresses and Hats ON DISPLAY VV'est 4tli Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina FRESHMEN WELFARE’S SOPHMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS! You’ll find the latchstring on tlie outside al ways just around tlie corner, at the College Girl’s Drug Store, where you’ll find anything you want. Make your wants known at Welfare’s and they will be supplied.

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