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THE saleMITE Spring Time Is Here We are more fully prepared to supply your wants in new Spring apparel than any time in our history. P>ery express brings things that are really beautiful and distinctive. New creations that are exclusive, at prices very reasonable, in keeping with style and quaHty. 418 N. Liberty St. New Shipments Arriving Daily BELCHER - FORLAW SHOE CO. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO WEAR for the COLLEGE GIRL HARRISONS ■Hr If ^ Is The Place For Salem Col- YY 6113.10 S lege Girls—Just Around the Corner. We welcome you at all times. L YORK. 215 WEST FOURTH CLEARANCE Just the opportunity you have been waiting for—complete selections completely reduced. Well made, very carefully finished garments. O’HANLON’S DRUG STORE The Store You Know Make this your headquarters in Winston-Salem, and remember that it is always our desire to have you served in the best way by the best clerks. Our ambition is to have you think only of O’Hanlon when a first class drug store is wanted. O’HANLON’S DRUG STORE The REX ALL Store 212 Mam St. Phone 1130 SIGNS O' SPRING “The time Ijas come’, the walrus laid, ‘to talk of many things’,” s-hereupon all the women in the au- lience set up a clamor for some thing about spring clothes. So ialing wax and whether ings faded in to the back of his mind, and he began to talk ;ning costume, wliich allowed mention shoes in passing, smart evening gown, accord- this authority, is made simply and depends for its effect on ma- •ial and cut. The silhouette is )difled occasionally by an unex pected fulness, but more often re ins perfectly straight. Chiffon is leading material, and often floats a scarf from the shoulder or ;nds in kerchief points. Lace is lecond in popularity, and takes on iddcd importance if it be a family ;reasure. A new filmy fabric—souf fle de soie—is meeting with favor ‘ The youthful skirt length e tends to the evening dress, whi mav have an even or a broken lit shoes and hose supremely important the costume, and displays to ad- itage the smart styles already in ■ is season. For the most, part, our foot-wear fashions American made. The occasional Parisian influence is short livei is witnessed by the fleeting popu larity of the broad toes. While these styles are still shown ir ;aper grades of merchandise, th K lasts and patterns are designed make the foot look slight, nar- f and graceful. Vamps are ap preciably longer, toes more pointed, and styles chosen to accentuate the ilender silhouette. A new heel, called tlie “spike” heel, enhances this effect, being small at the base ending almost straight from the shoe, with a sliglit gradual modi- happy embodiment of the ■ style features is a pump ef- )f satin, with the D’Orsay cut and the “spike” heel. It harmon- zes .with the dress, and the ultra imart slipper strikes the deepes lote in a costume of pastel shade [t fits the foot, and with a rhinf stone or topaz ornament, is le der-\ IIINE’S BROADCAST]N(i. How do you know Chaucer tated to a stenographer? Just look at the spelling! “Great Scott! What on earth has that fool of a jeweler been play ing at with this ring?” exclaimed a young man, gazing at the engage ment ring in his hand. “What’s the trouble?” asked his friend. “Why, I told him to engrave from ‘A to Z-rrfrom Arthur to Zena’ —on the inside of it and the idiot has put in tlie whole blooming Brown—“What is angerous age?” The Cynic—“From Irate father (to son, wliom he ha aught smoking)—“Smoking, hey ? Son (nonchalantly)—“No, sii Lady—“Hobo, did you noticf that piece of wood in the yard?” Hobo—“Yes’m, I seen it.” Lady—“You should mind you! “You should think of the future “I can’t. It’s my girl’s birthdi ind I have to think of the present “I’ve ofte: n wondered myself. Lulu—“Ho w come yuh is always lookin’ fer a job and neber findin’ ”°Mose—“Th at’s skill, woman. skill!” And it was the Bard of Avon who ion should be made of stferner bluff. "—The New Student. A SPECIAL PRICE — $16.75 The Smartest Footwear in the City. Beautiful Coats and Ensemble Suits ROSENBACHER’S Our store the College Girl’s Shopping Place since 1880. Sports Fabrics STRIPED SECO SiLKS in the newest colorings, yd. NEW BROADCLOTHS—guaran- teed fast colors—all shades - - - - ENGLISH ALPACA, fast colors, $1 .39 Gray, Blue, Rose, Tah, yd. - - - ANCHOR STORE Girls Are Saying Nice Things About Our New Beauty Parlor Just Opened! opportunity, two experienced o Your Hair Bobbed And Trimmed In Every New And Becoming Fad Now The Vogue BEAUTY PARLOR and LADIES BARBER SHOP, SECOND FLOOR BROADWAY MON., TUES. and WED. “THE GOLDEN BED” A CECIL B. DeMILLE PRODUCTION THURSDAY and FRIDAY ] “ENTICEMENT” with MARY ASTOR and CLIVE BROOK also PATHE COMEDY SATURDAY “THE CLOUD RIDER” with AL WILSON also “Go Getter” No. 9 AUDITORIUM MON.-TUE.-WED MARY PICKFORD in “ROSITA”
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