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Page Four. THE SALE MITE February 12, 1927. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE BEST! New and Smart Dresses and Coats Autlientic Styles for Spring developed from tlie newest^ materials. The most wanted colors —Fashions for every type of personality. Smart Accessories Hosiery, Gloves, Slioes, Neck wear, Jewelry Novelties, Bags, Flowers, Scarfs, Vanities, and Perfumes, all new and smart colors to match your Spring Costume. ROSENBJ.OOM-LEVY CO. 430-132 TRADE STREET PHONE 123 VALENTINE DINNER AND MASQUERADE BALL THREE-COURSE DINNER OF THE BEST FOOD MADE Library—fi :00 i) :00. Ball—7:30 Recreation Room MENU Chicken a la King Peas Potatoes Hot Rolls—Butter Coffee Tomata Aspec Salad BALL Good Orchestra Feature Dances Prize for costume Refresbme'nts Heaps of fun! Most elaborate social occasion of the year! You surely don’t want to miss it! Dinner served by specially engaged waitresses, charming and chic. Dinner cooked by imported French chefs. Decorations, arti.stic and famous by the noted Monsieur Gerard. Spectacular Masquerade. Ball to he the grand finale of the evening. Prises for the best costume.i. Most majestic occasion of the year WELFARE’S Service to Salem Girls a Specialty THE COLLEGE DRUG STORE BELCHER -FORLAW COMPANY 204 \V. FOURTH ST. “Latest Thing in Spring Footwear” POLITES CANDY KITCHEN Luncheonette—Hot launches Toasted Sandwiches—Home Made Pies Home Made Candies and Ice Cream Phone 113 114 W. Fourth S ROBERT E. LEE BARBER SHOP Ladies* Hair Cutting a Specialty. SALEM GIRLS WELCOME. FREE! YOUR PHOTOGRAPH By Harrell’s Studio PRINTS 31/, BY S)Vi ON FOLDER 7U BY IBl/o When your purchases total up to ten dollars ($10.00) or more, present your cash receipts to our Main Floor Cashier who will present you with a $5.00 certificate on the Harrell Studio, who will make for you one Platinum Gray Portrait, handsomely mounted absolutely free- 2'his free offer holds good until further notice JOKES “How large is your house, lady? nquired the new clerk. Lady—They say drinking short- Couldnt Ride. It First Old Man—My kid has lot of trouble with his home worl Second Old Man—Why don’t y buy him an encyclopedia? First Old Man—Oh, he ge enough exercise all right, it’s n that. * * * Emphasis in Wrong Place. Johnny at the Circus—Mothe ain’t that a hell of an elephant? Mother—Johnny, how often mu! I tell you not to say ain’t? . If a seedling is a young tree— what is an inkling? —Missouri Outlaw. * * * He: Are you good looking. She (Coyiy): I’ve been told so. He: Weil, go down on the cam pus and see if vou can find the pen I lost. —Illinois Siren. Lady—Doesn’t that little boy swear terribly? Another Little Boy—Yes’m, he sure do. He don’t put no expres- She: What generally becomes a He: A girl. —Vassar Vagabond. “How are you coming along with your reducing?” “I guess I must be one of those poor losers.” “The baby swallowed a bottle of Cornell Widow- *, I had an ulcer all Moths are economical—they eat nothing but holes. —Missouri Outiau'. Teacher: What was the Tower of Babel? Prep: —Wasn’t that where Solo mon kept his 500 wives? —Iowa State Green Gander. Elderly Newsdealer — Evening Sun ? Belated Reveler—Evening, Sir. —Princton Tiger. “Use the word affidavit in a sen- “Sam comes affidavit.” * * * “Yeah, the Prof. says to me ‘What German chieftain captured Rome?’ So I says to him, ‘It was Stillico, wasn’t it?’ So he says, ‘Don’t ask me. I’m asking you.’ So I says, ‘I don’t know, either, Prof.’ ” “I heard you refused a job as president of the company.” “Yeh, there was no chance of ad vancement.” —Red Cat. ♦ * * Frosh—What is the date, sir? Prof.—Never mind the date. The examination is more important* Frosh—Well, sir, I wanted to have something to write on my pa per. —Notre Dame Juggler. SHOE REPAIRING SHOP While You Wait W. 0. GILBERT W. Fourth Street. THE STORE OF SERVICE, COURTESY AND SQUARE DEALING—WELCOME WALK-OVER SHOE STORE Where shoes are fitted to feet 425 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. WALK-OVER SHOE STORE 423 NORTH TRADE STREET NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES Wo now have a nice selection of the new Spring Coats and Dresses ready Exquisite new styles at popular It is worth a special trip to our D. G. CRAVEN CO. Winston-Salem - - - N. C. WEST FOURTH ST. Candies 80c Lb MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY STORE Ziiizendorf Hotel When Up Town CALL AT OUR Toilet Goods Dept. AND SEE THE Dorothy Gray Line OF WONDERFUL TOILET GOODS WE HAVE AN EXPERT LADY TO SHOW YOU THIS LINE O’Hanlon’s IS THE PLACE The Rexall Store Phone 107—174 Dr. W. J. Hughes Osteopathic Physician 303 Realty Bldg. Telephones— Office 2742 Residence 3875 COLONIAL Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday CLARA BOW —In— ELINOR GLYN’S With Antonio Moreno Thursday Only Raymond (Griffith —In— “You’d Be Surprised” Friday & Saturday William Boyd —And— Elinor Fair —In— ‘Jim the Conqueror” By Peter B. Kyne
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