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Boone-Iseley Drug; Co. Cor. Fayetteville and Hargett Streets Phone 95 and 2344 RALEIGH, N. C. Authentic Outer Apparel -FOIl- omen and Adisses : MILLINERY A SPECIALTY Liberal discount offered college girls and teachers BROTAN’S I'lI'TH AVE. SHOPS 108 r'ayettevillc St. Raleigh THE ^XOJAIN CAROLINA’S LARGEST CHAIN OF ONE-PRICED Department Stores We Appreciate Your Patronage Pine State Creamery Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream ICE CREAiVl ^^That is Made of Crcavi’^ Ices, Sherbets Special Party Orders Phone 421 The best there is akvays f ^ POPS AND CRACKLES jj An cxli'act froin a rve.slinian's letter— “1 iimsi, close now as 1, liavu to wi'iLe iiiy in-iiklij tlieine.*' MEREDITH COLLEGE For Young Women Admits only those who have four years of work in High School l*'acilities Excellent CHARGES MODERATE For information or Catalogue write CHAS. E. BREWER President lu Newlon—I'lrase (;ll Jiu* (he tiale ol' loday. II. Ilniiiiiiis—The lasi ilay oT February. I{. Xewlon—>h y‘s, 1 know, Hie I*. Sniilli—”SiitrT(‘«l lates are hi;tl(?r than no tlalt's at all.” I>o\\ ii (own. I)o\\n lown 'I’o buy a sprinj^ lial. I Ionic ajiiiin. home :i”'ain .M V |ioi'k“( hook's Ihil. R. Unssell—“Don't yon Ihink a write]- on;:']it (o avoid llie use ol' hi^- anil 1on;x Words'/” K. L. (iregoi-y—“Sure, lie’s likely to waste too iniii-li li]n‘ loukin^^ in the dictioiniry lo se‘ how ({) spell them.'' 'I’Ih- one wtlhonl (he other we nev(*r liopt; (o see: Alice Kliiltz willuint her “s])eciais“ I'roni Ashevill‘. Alicc Lowe wilhon! Ihm- hairjiins in llie riylil place. .\ l'’i-eslinian williout a silly jii-iii. flladys \\ all widiont the teUiplione iiintie- dialely allev dinm*!-. 'lara .\lii(! williinil 15'essie, nr INuiMik*. THE PERFECT GIRL She doesn't Iry lo Ik; a hutterlly. Imt is just a good pat. She doesnt talk of her other dates with Tom, I )iek and I larry. She isn't rorever ]>owdering her nose. Silt* doesn’t slam anolher gii-l. Sin- thiesn’t hrt'ak a date with lier “old steady" I'nr an tint-of-town relluw. Slit! doesn't ha\’e stenciled (fyehrows. She isn't loinl, hoisierons, and unre fined. Sln‘ (lo(*sii’( “roii/i(! up" (o make liini think lie is in the nc.\( paint shop. She liesn*t know tin* contents of "Snappy Slories." She doesn't believe in llirtation.s. Sill'doesn’l loolcal hci-ri'llection in llie winlows as sin* passes. Sli> doesn't Iry lo ael a haby. Sli(‘ isn'l I'orciii.u- her altenliou on sniiie jjoor I'ellow. She doesn'l say. “I’ll lu'l yon," or ‘'.\w, ;.f'\\‘au." Sill* doesn't (liiiik sin* is wasting; tinu' on edni-ation. SIh' do‘sn’l \\-ear iminodt'st. dresses. Sh- is Just a li'ood, cU'an, atlil‘ii\ American ^'irl. —N.rrhaiitir. So])li.—“llavt* yon read 77/r LaxI- o/ I he M oh irons .Mary l.niin—“No. I liaven'l read the first til" it vel.” I llie siiriii-i' a newish's fancy eriishinj*' Minis lo lhMitrlits ol' love. r>lanc|i(‘ .Marlin said slu‘ wrot(> all lliat Sieplieiison ever i-ead. "liirls, thal's a v(*ry iinnsnal expression.'" Unlh I'alls—‘Mt's a. very idiolitt (ilio- matici on(*. isn't it?” .Mary llijij^^s—“I have eleviMi hours of wink. I know I'll have lo drop some oC my work.” Soph.—“Just elt'veii? 1 hav(* ei}>liteen !” .Mary IJijiys—^“llow can you have* eigh teen lionrs ol’ work—wluni tln?re are only Iwelvi* hoin-s iu a day?” llessie Tiniilinson (a Tlitiory star) — “lOnnice, won’t you please tell nu! how .Miss ioldsmith said do these eonv(M‘- sions?" (inversions) RECORD SILK TRAIN I'’onr million, eijihl hnnlre(l tlionsaiid dollars worl li >1' silk, oik* of the most val- nahle siiiiih^ caryot's of rr(*iji,'ht; e\’t‘r tratis- porlcd over an .\jm‘rican railwiiy. has jiisi h(‘*ii s(*nt over- tin? electrified lines of file (’hicaj-o, .Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way. This shipment was contai]U‘d in llu* lon.n'esi e.Kelusi\(‘ly all-sfe*l haji'j;aji'e ti-ain ‘ver op(*raled ln*lwe*n S(*attle and Chi- cajio. Tlie jonriK'y ol' 2174 miles was niadt) on scln‘dn1(‘d Iinii‘. 'I'ht; irain (-onlain>d I'ourteen ba.uj^^ajii' ears and one eoa-li, Hie latter for cm- ployet's. 'I'lie wei^ilil of the train was lo.r) Ions. This is ei|uivalent to 23 e.\- press refrigerators, and niatle it possibh' for I he shipment ((► Ik* male in one .special (rain inslead of two. TIk* “silk spet-ial’’ contained 4J.-8 eases of mannf'aciur(‘d silk, and 4808 bales of I'aw silk. This -ary) was hound from the Orient, to Xew V(M-k. and it rt?aehed Seattle on the Japanese sleamer Arabia ilaru. It was hauled up Die Cascade .Alountains without a helper by one of the powerful volt ieneral Electric locoiuotives, land was low’t-red down the heavy grades on th(‘ other side by electrio bi‘akin^. With Hie elt'etrie locomotive the air l)rak(‘s are held in reserve, and rej-enera- :ive braking is used in tlesc-ending grad(fs.
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