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THE vSAI.EMITE TIMf:r,Y SIHJGESTIOXS FOR TOII-ET CARE Powders, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Rouges, Creams, Coinpucts. Patent, proprietary and specialty preparations for all toilet uses. Appliances, luxuries, accessories—everything. HOPKINS-LANDQUIST COMPANY Phone 189 DRUGGISTS South Main St. COMPLETE NEW WARDROBES FOR THE COLLEGE CJIRL— BROTANS OF NEW YORK ' 418 Xo. Liberty Street You can select the most exclusive apparel for Classroom, Campus and the more Formal Afternoon and Evening F'unctions. 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 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 Buying BELCHER-FORLAW SHOE CO. dSb'sSTIiiIs FINE CHIFFON HOSE, $2.00 All the new colors for Spring and Summer. Good 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 436 N. TRADE ST. OUR BUYERS Are on the Northern Markets Selecting the Newest Things for the Salem Girls. SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY ANCHOR STORE “Better Values for Cash'' .SOCIALS WINSTON SHOE STORE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Miss Myrtle Valentine spent the pa.st week-end at her home. * * *. Miss Elsie Harris was at David son the past week-end. * * * Miss Adelaid Armfield spent the past week-end at Davidson. * » * Miss Catharine Cole spent the past week-end with her uncle. Dr. Cole, in Greensboro. * * * Miss Sophia Flail spent the past week-end at her home. * * * Miss Mary Ogburn spent the past week-end at Greensboro. * * * Miss Geneva McEachern spent the past week-end at her home. * * * M iss Elizabeth JRoop spent the past week-end at her home. * * * Miss Corinne Clements was at her home the pa.st week-end. » * * Miss F'rances Mason spent Thurs day in Greensboro. Miss Elizabeth Klutz spent the past week-end at her home. JOKES Senorita Smith (Spanish Class)— Senorita Harris, do you know who the Greeks are.' Senorita Harris — Yes—they’re the proprietors of cafes. * “I tell you, hearing those star opera singers on the phonograph i; almost as good as hearing them on the stage.” “Far better. You can shut them off whenever you like on the phono graph.” » -X- * The Mistress—My last maid was too familiar with the policeman. I hope I can trust you.^ The Maid—Oil, yes, madam; I can’t bear them. Fve been brought up to hate the very sight of them. Pa’s a burglar. * * * Many a woman who puffs going upstairs, can rup up a hill without the least exertion. * * * -Mrs. l^uggins—Our milk man has reformed. He says he hasn’t taken a drink since the first of the j’ear. Mr. Buggins—I rather had an idea from the taste of the milk that he was on a water wagon. * * * Wigg—Harduppe boasts that his friends never forget him. Wagg—No wonder. He owes money to all of them. * * * No, Maude, dear; it wouldn’t be nice to say of your friend who plays the bass drum that he beats his way through life. * * * “A man is judged by the com- panj' he keeps,’ said the sanctimoni ous person. “Not me,” replied the chance acquaintance. “I’m a jailer.” MAH-JONG PARTY FOR MISS OLLIE GILLESPIE Saturday afternoon, March the twenty-second, Miss F^lizabeth Gil lespie entertained at a Mah-Jong party at the Jenny-Briggs Tea Room in honor of her sister, Ollie Gilles pie, who has been spending her spring holidaj's here. After several games were played, salad, tea and sandwiches were served. The favors, carrying out the idea of Easter, were most attractive. Those present were Misses Margaret Russell, Esther and Rutli Efird, Laura Howell, Mar garet Harris, Margaret Peery, Edith and Marjorie Hunt, Ella Aston, Mary Ann IJndsay and Elizabetii Parker. EASTER SALE OF DRESSES! $19-75 $24-85 $39.75 Afternoon! Dinner! Street! Dress Wear! Smartest New Models Newest Fabrics ■— Latest Colors HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW SLIPPERS? ROSENBACHER & BRO. FASHION ENTERS-- IN HER NEW SPRING GUISE And a becoming guise it is, full of color, representing so many new style trends, adapting so many lovelj’ new fabrics to the smart lines. Altogether a charming gui.se. You are cordially invited to come and view our present showing of Spring Apparel. COATS SUITS FROCKS HATS SPORTS APPAREL ACCESSORIES Head Head quarters for. Salem Girls. the IDEA! JL U inxfott-Sdlem's Best Store quarters for Salem Girls. MILWARD’C OF NEW YORK ^ Distinctive Ladies Apparel Spring- Models ON DISPLAY West 4ti) Street Winston-Salem, North Carohna FRESHMEN SOPHMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS! You’ll find the latchstring on the outside al- 117171 C A DC ways just around the corner, at tf EiLiF|3 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. 212 MdinSi. Phone 1130 rpose
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