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WE BRING PARIS TO YOU! Fashions Most Every Dav Most [nterestinff to Se THIS IS YOUR STORK Come in—see the new things whethe ROSENBACHER’S The Store For the College Girl STREET DRESSES, AFTERNOON DRESSES, EVENING DRESSES We are now showing an unusually large collection of Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses and Evening Dresses. All in the newest styles and shades. Prices ranging from $19.85 to $150.00. We will be pleased to serve you. D. G. CRAVEN CO. West Fourth Street W N- C- THE SALEMITE POUVEZ-VOUS RIRE? JOKES. Freshman (at book store)—‘And. please, I want a copy of What Can I Do For Literature?”—Sun Dial. Miss MacMillan finds herself wishing that all students were more careful about the return of books on She g xcellen mple the girl who was so conscien- lus that she hurried to return Iier wn French grammar to the Li- rarian at nine o’clock. Upon in- [■•stigation, it was discovered the I book from the rary i all. ON THE CAMPUS. “Did you do your English foi “Beteha! English ain’t hard.” O’HANLON’S DRUG STORE The Store You Know I.ISTERINE— 60 c Our Price $1.00 Our™e“ $1 25 ” QQ STlLLMA.N”sVllECKI,li CRKAM- p-/% HIKE’S HONEY & ALMOND CREAM- 50 C Our Price r/^ PEPSODENT TOOTH PAS I E— 50 c Our Price O’HANLON’S DRUG STORE The REX ALL Store 47 c 89c 89c 79c 39c 39c 39c He—“Do you like Kipling?” She—“I don’t know. How do you Kipple?” Teacher; “H a farmer rai eventeeh hundred bushels of wh ,nd sold it for $1.17 a bushel, what rill he get?” Small Boy: “Automobile.” “Now, tell s the “Happiness,” said the class ir unison. "And sadness?” asked the teach '^’"“Gladness.” “And the opposite of woe.” “Giddap,” shouted the enthusi Brown always did possess a soft :art. This is how he wrote: “Deai Mrs. Harrison; your husband can ;ome home today, because his bathing suit was washed away. Your husband was inside i BROADWAY Week Commencing Monday, October 6th 1 Monday and Tuesday 1 MAE MURRAY m “Mademoiselle Midnight” very good picture with plenty of Murray pep—clothes and pretty costumes. I Wednesday, Thursday, Friday | RUDOLPH VAI.ENTINO in “Monsieur Beaucaire” A work of art and another success for a great emotional actor. “IT IS THE LAW” real melodrama. With action galore I Thursday I B F KEITH VAUDEVILLE AT THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE 6 Days Every Week—40 and 50c iiT If > Is The Place For Salem Col- WCllcirC Siege Girls—Just Around the Corner. We welcome you at all times. HARRISON'S ST/te WITHOUT eXTRftWACflNCt NEWEST FALl'sTYLES FROCKS, COATS, HATS Prices Reasonable On her 1 from church las of the Chinese laundrj street the following sign: “I Be Com Back A. M. eleven.” “VOGUE SAYS.” And when Vogue speaks, the Colonel’s lady and Judith O’Grady, 1 as the rest of femini ;a, stand at attention. F iuthoritative mouthpiece ide utters the last word in : gard to women’s costume “from t ground up.” Starting at this point, then, quote Vogue: “Simplicity is i goddess we all worship nowadays. —And in her honour all our new shoes are planned. No shoe that isn’t simple can be good thi (Issue of Oct. 1, P. 61). Which, at first glance, make our shoe problem look simple. Certainly plain pumps up effects and modest stray ought to be easy Just t you t imple dre difficult t iple shoe. Positively e\ about both must be right o feet i( And s th the ef- lalysis of shoes, thei are a great many different things t get right. The choice and qualit of leather, the correct pattern, th proper cut and skillful workman ship must all be effect of smart modishness which fashion demands is to be secured. Having done this in one shoe, th dealer must begin all over again number of times, for women de mand infinite variety. HINE’S would refer you with pride to display of fall shoes. Not only, but several simple well- slippers in the prevailing materials are found, from which one may se lect the shoe meeting the individual need of the costume. All of them conform to Vogue’s dictum—but the fitting is HINE’S own! Of mori terial, and infinitely more difficult “Bobbie” Sweaters Just in $8.50'->$12.50 Be Sure to See These Monday ANCHOR STORE “Better Values For Cash” Arcade Fashon Shop Headquarters for College Girls Salem Girls Are Especially Invited to Visit Us During Fall Opening Days. Many New Things Await You Here. ARCADE FASHON SHOP 432 North Liberty Street. T H E M O D E of THIS M O M E N T ! —An Exquisite Array of Fashions, in FROCKS. COATS. HATS. ETC Really Charming — And Most Moderately Priced 9 :si H :n ja The Taste Will Tell ! a The very first bite you take from either this delicious ^ Pie or Cake will tell you why so many women have ^ quit home baking and buy their Pastry and Bread ; = from us. ^ We specialize on Cakes and Pastries for Teas and ^ lEmsal New Shipments Arriving Daily BELCHER - FORLAW SHOE CO. Successors to Dobson-Silis. ^ .... — ^ s this elusiv fact, A FIT IS THE THING. With due care as to these other de tails, and with HINE’S to fit them, your shoes will do honor to the god dess at whose shrinf they were or iginated.—^ (it;. MME ntinfFif 212 Main St. Phone 1130
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