T n E S A L E M I T E For the Salem Girl— The Newest and Smartest in COATS, SUITS, FROCKS AND MILLINERY Always Glad to Show You ANCHOR STORE complktp: new wardrobes FOR THE C0LLEC;E GIRL— BROTANS OK NEW YORK 418 No. Liberty Street You can select tlie most exclusive apparel for Classroom, Campus and the more Formal Afternoon and Evening Functions. And re member the ))rices are most reasonable, con sidering the beauty of the garments. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Millinery, Etc. O’Hanlon’s Foi- Dainty Creams and Face Powders Coty’s Face Powder, 89c; the Box O’HANLON, The Rexall Store TIMKI-Y sug;estioxs toii.rt care I'owdcrs, Perfunie.s, Toilet Waters, Uoujres, Creams, Compacts. Patent, proprietary and s|>ecialty preparations for all toilet uses. Appliances, luxuries, accessories—everythinf;. HOPKINS LANDQUIST COMPANY Phone 159 DRUGGISTS South Main St. FINE CHIFFON HOSF, $2.00 All the new coloi's for Spring and Summer. Go(xi wearing- qualities. D. G. CRAVEN CO. West Fourtli Street. Win.ston-Salem, N. C. See Our SPRING SHOES and HOSIERY Before Buying’ BELCHER-FORLAW SHOE CO. dobsoKTsiiIs --t MUSIC IN CHAPEL HOUR The songs rendered by different grades of the Academy have been a feature of interest to the Chapel exercises. The eighth grade has given “Old Black Joe” and “Be lieve ile if all those endearing Young Charms,” the tentli grade, “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes,” the ninth and tenth grades, “Swanee River” and “Flow Gently Sweet Afton.” JOKES Fresh (acting as if dead)—Oh. you’ve killed me. Fresh (contemptuously) — Hey, put more life in this. *• * * “Right face,” said the dancer as he removed his partner’s mask. * * « 2nd Clas.s—“You want, to keep vour eves open around here today.’’ 3rd Class—‘ Why?” 2nd Clas.s—“People will think you’re a nut if you go around with them shut.” * * * Fresh—What would you do if Salem Hall caught fire.^ Soph—Stick my head out of the window and watch the fire escape. * * * Fresh —Hey, come on let’s get us a sandwich. The Respander—Yeah, I haven’t bi.t a quarter to my name. Fresh—Oh that’s all right; you’ll be broke eventually—why not now ? * ‘ Class o’ ’26—That’s a new Math, prof. isn’t it.^ Same—Yeah, but he’s only a figurehead. American (in London) — Say waiter, doesn’t anybody ever laugh in this liotel ? Waiter—Yes sir, we have had eom))laints. * * * Fresh (hollerin’ up and down the hall)—Why doesn’t that bell ring? Soph—Oh, dumb bell. * ♦ * “How did you enjoy your ocean voj’age?” “Dunno. I made the trip by rail.” THEY’RE HERE! The Original New EASTER FOOI'WEARS THE D’ORSAY” ‘THE O’ROSSFN’ “THE REMBRANDT’ “THE WELLESLEY” Re])re.':cnt four of the distinctive new models in eleven original c'lnibinations. The most beautiful footwear ever shown in Winston-Salem. :: ROSENBACHER & BRO. TIIK XEIV THIXaS FIRST FASHION ENTERS - IX HKH NENV Sl’KIXCi (JTISK And a becoming guise it is, full of color, representing so many new style trends, adapting so many lovely new fabrics to the smart lines. Altogetlier a charming guise. You are cordially invited to come and view our present showing of Spring Apparel. COATS SUITS FR0C:KS hats SPORTS APPAREL ACCESSORIES Head- (|uartcrs for Salem Girls. the idea I JL Wiuslori-Salt'tii'n nt Head quarters for Salem Girls. THETA DELTA PHI BANQUET SATURDAY EVENING HARRISON’S SMART SPRING STYLES NOW SHOWING COME IN AND SEE THE NEW MODELS 415 Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C On Saturday evening, March the first, the Theta Delta Phi Sorority entertained at the Robert E. Lee Hotel in honor of their initiates and visiting alumna*. 'I'he Easter idea was carried out in flowers, favors, and decorations. An elaborate five course dinner was served. P’aeh of the new mend>ers of the .sorority was presented with an attractive silver mesh bracelet bearing the Theta Delta Phi Greek letters, stationery with the embossed Theta Delta Phi coat-of-arms, boxes of candy, and corsages of roses and valley lilies. Those present were: Old mem bers, blisses Mildred Barnes, Wil son, N. C.; Jean Abell, Smithfield, N. C.; Hester Banks, Wilson, N. C.; Emily ^loye, (ireenville, N. C.; Elsie Barnes, W'ilson, N. C.; Louise Latta, Chapel Hill, N. C.; Anna Long, Greenville, N. C.; Julia Staley, Rocky Mount, N. C.; I.aura ' Tillett, Charlotte, N. C.; and Mar garet Wellons, Smithfield, N. C.; new members, Frances Dunn, Kin ston, N. C.; Elizabeth Hobgood, Durham, N. C.; Ruth Piatt, Dur ham, N. C.; Anna Frances Redfern, Monroe, N. C.; Ella Raper, Lexing ton, N. C.; and Anna Southerland, Mount Olive, N. C.; visiting alumn®, Mrs. Emmett Brewer, Rocky Mount, N. C.; Mrs. Paul B. Edmonson, Goldsboro, N. C.; Miss Louise Cooke, Thomasville, N. C.; and Miss Nannie McCrow, W'ilson, N. C. M ILWARD’ OF NEW YORK S Distinctive Ladies Apparel Spring-- Models ON DISPLAY West 4tli Street Win.ston-Salein, North Carolina FRESHMEN WELFARE’S SOPII.MORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS! You’ll find the latchstring on the outside al ways just around the 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. lAL 212 Mam St. Phone 1130 rpose