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1 ^ i SPECIAL SALE OF DRESSES Thursday and Friday BROTANS WE L FA R E’S-- Service to Salem Girls a Specialty SALEMITI JOKES Teacher of Home Economics De partment (explaining diagram: "Can feryone see my figure? people in the next flat notified us that they preferred to hear the baby DEPARTMENT COMPETITION RACE ARCADE FASHON SHOP This Week Every Department Chuck Full of Bargains—You Must Come Over Indian Relics Excavated In N. C. Demonstrated By Mr. Douglas Rights 01iio,'^but° the*" Ldians'^who'^fn^ab- ited the regions in and around North Carolina have left relics of flint and earthenwar^which are today very the rivers and streams in order to obtam water and to fish. Along the lem creek, all of which are near which had been collected from va- row-“ o“f lu%^s!“chTp“pe'd Z of rock. He pointed out the fact demllTrltedThi ueve.up- Htnrl/SHB paint. I.astly, he displayed some Indian pottery which had been ex cavated. It is seldom discovered wl.ole, but mostly in fragments which, however, can be picced to- the jar or pot. Some of these show Mr. Eights is not only an excava- Mr. Vardell Jazz at Music Hour that jaz. is an escape from the ter- playcd portions of ’the overture to Leonora by Beethoven and Troika SlSiPS songs of today. At^the closi’ ' life of today, it h, s art. Art may be d which his'been bu1lt“on th^s^ Eggs-: The students concerned in this problem will number from six to eight from cach college. The girls of winning the prize, which is $15.00, but for the broad education- Friend: I just saw a young n ed it!" Judge; The jury having a. My girl thinks that a fairy tale Little Boy (looking on): “Don’t cover it up, mister, I saw what it Pat: Did yez see that black cat.? oJ«‘*'0»ttTngTim)? “Y^u^an"* br^'te Take it from us—The C An Englishman and an American were walking up the street. The UndedTatfon the ice and Upon arising, he said, "Welf, 7 did About two blocks later the Eng lishman got the drift of the remark and laughed the rest of the way Vhen he entered the house his ^sa.d, -Wh., John, what .s the “THORO-BRED” SPORTS COATS Fdr College Girls $25-00 $35.00 $49.50 IN THE COMPLETE STORE OF APPAREL FOR FEMINITY ROSENBACHER’S FOUNDED 1880 SHOES THAT ARE DIFFERENT BELCHER - FORLAW COMPANY I Exchanges | . Delta Kappa Tap Day at >n. Four men, Ernest Bo- by the honorary frate s SehlTarsMps ^has“‘’'seLted ill be considered by the state com- ittee in the choice of the man to tend Oxford as the Rhodes schol- —The Tar Heel. Dr. H. L. Snyder of the Zoology epartment of State College has r to Dr. Snyder, as he is one repute as an authority in his field. Dr. Snyder came to State three years ago. He was at the time do ing rcsearcli work on the blood test of heredity, which he has since eom- The Tar Heel has r s, 11 editors, 16 nate^and whitlier do^*ey tend?°G^, pressure of all manner of I it is to postpone the issue. "I y and try to find an- CHIFFON HOSE In all the leading shades, sheer quality, V-Line Heels. Also Pointed Heels Price $2.50 SEMI CHIFFON HOSE In your favorite shade. Just the hose you need for real service. Price $1.65 D. (;. CRAVEN CO. Protect Your Skin From the sun and the wind by using O’Hanlons Toilet Cream Let Us Be Your Druggist O’Hanlon’s
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