t THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 19V. THE NEWS SCIMITAR PAQE THREE. The Pre-Christmas Opportunity Sale Tomorrow Greatest Event of the Year Opportunity Day is looked forward to by thousands as an economy event of the utmost importance to them in the planning of expendi tures for Christmas. Our purpose is to supply every year during the Opportunity Day which occurs just before Christmas an insur mountable amount of desirable merchandise, suitable for gift-giving of the seasonable, practical kind. We have gathered hundreds and hundreds of special lots sufficient to keep every employe busy all day long. Therefore we feel justi fied in asking you to shop as early in the day tomorrow as possi ble and carry as many parcels as convenient. This is the co operation that will be advantageous all around. The early visitors will undoubtedly have the best choice. Again we ask you to shop as early as possible in the morning and carry as many packages as you can, for undoubtedly this will realize a greater volume of busi ness than in any previous sale. Store closed today in honor of Thanksgiving Day MtMPHl rf).,JxJt V Memphis GIFTS OF JEWELRY Express Your Christmas Sentiments Best and Live Longest Watches, diamonds, articles of adornment, silverware, en graved glass, artistic electroliers and the like are sensible gifts. Sensible because useful, and, therefore, practical. Sensible because of lifetime beauty and worth. Sensible because senti mental, conveying your message of love, friendship or affection as nothing else will. Compare. Tall tomorrow at your jeweler's note the desir ability of each article to you. Put yourself in the place of the one for whom you are choosing the gift nearly everything you see at the jeweler's yon would yourself appreicate as a gift. Be cause the value intrinsically is high. Gifts Should Be Mailed or Expressed at Once Your sentiments are also partly expressed at least by the manner in which the gift arrives. If you would have it reach its destination in time, send it now, for transportation difficulties will be encountered soon. Your jeweler will prepare the package for you and mark it "Do not open until Christmas." The Retail Jewelers Association of Memphis Loew's Lyceum. In order to care for I hi' holiday crowds which have always overcrowd ed Ixiew'H Lyceum on holidays. Man ager .Stalnback has arranged for four performances to ho given looay, u first vaudeville program starting at St 'clock and others at 4. 7 and 0 o ciock. This Is "first day" for the new bill which moves Into the theater for Thanksgiving matinees, and no less a '.median than Charles muck is neuu- linlng th hill. Mack is an Irish come dian of recognized ability and his coin- edy vehicle. Is "A iTlendly Uali, in which he is supported uy a com pany of capable players, others on ha hill include Calvin and -mormon In "At Pier Five;" Kvans and Sidney In "At the Painter's" and th Three VWanuB in aerial feats. Dorothy Dal ton ill "Vive la France" Is the film star In thin absorbing story of war- torn France. With their vehicle. "The Traveling Salesman and the Female Drummer. Devfne and Williams are drumming their way into the hearts of their audi ences ana sending tneir songs aim omedy traveling across tno lootiigius mill tn the loihs nut mere in a fashion that is the pride- of every con scientious artist. The two characters are well drawn and the dialoge be tween them is full of laughs. Tne.ir ongl are new. Another act on this week's bill that Is pleasing audiences at each performance Is the one, offered by Hums and Krahito. A near wn might call Hurns and Frabito's new act "The Italian Front, because they appear "all dressed up and no place to go. These comcoians ineioseives, however, are satisfied with their gag line, "Shop's." Burglar and Fire Proof Safes naaka Filine- Cabinets, Sectional Bookcase, Office Stationery, Twlnlock Looae-Iewf Irfxfrers. A. R TAYLOR COMPANY orkoB OI'TIHTTERS. SOUTH MAIN' street. HOLD UNION SERVICES, COVINGTOX, Tenn., Nov. IH (gel.) Union Thanksgiving sendees were held In the First Methodist church, this city, this morning at Id o'clock, the annual Thangsglving sermon being de livsred by Rev. W. C. Kerr, of ths Aso AMUSEMENTS Orpheum. Moving Pictures New Majestic No. 1. id Pi The fourth social Madame oiga Petrova h .M hide In which Been at .New cstlc No. 1 today, Friday and Sat urday, uonlama several absolute inno vations in the matter of photographic effects, serving as an excellent exitm- le of the most approved methods or amcra technique. Tempered Steel, the vehicle in ques tion, was written especially for the Polish actress by George Middleton, au thor of the Broadway play, "Pony With Past, and directed by HRIph luce, he picture is an exciting melodrama, dealing with theatrical life In New York. In contains Innumerable "ptim h scenes, some of which required an ex traordinary display of skill on the pari of the cameraman. Harry Harris, the photographer in question, has succeeded In achieving remarkable results in tint irrvlng out of the melodrama effects desired by Director Ralph Ince. MANY DELEGATES ARE AT BAPTIST SESSIONS MKUIPIAX, Miss. Nov. 28. (Hp!.) The Baptist state convention Is largely attended by delegates from all over the state and each train brings more church workers to join the hosts already hero attending the annual session which con vened Tuesday night at the First Kap tlst church, liev. .1, F Byrd, of Mount Olivet, presiding, The Initial sermon was by liev. .T. f,. l.lpsey, of Jackeon, The feature of the morning session was the address of walcoms by Rev. K, .1 Batsman, of this city, and committee meetings of various kinds. Hoards of trust es of various Baptist, institutions made reports during the forenoon. A feature of the afternoon was re ports on the B T. P H. bv 0. P Barton; W. M. U. work, diss Lackey; report on hospital, K, 1. Wesson, and it-port on laymen's work by l,. L, Tyler. Dr. A. .T. Beaslcv discussed minister, ml education ut the evening nessioi Prof. J. t Johnson, of ibe Mississippi Women's college llattlcshurg, made a i -port on the education toi.imh.Mnu of the southern Baptist convention J. 11 Quln mads a interesting talk on de n:,n Inatlopnl colleges The convention will close Thursday with appropriate Thanksgiving exer cises. BELIEVES MAN KILLED IN ACTIONHER BROTHER Mrs. Marv B. Smith, 1130 Park etrrct believes that Corp. Juel Bush, listed this week In the casualty list tu killed In tctlon, Is her brother, although she baa received po telegraphic notice from ths government. In Ho- casually list his adress Is given as 1830 I'ark street Mrs. Smith has a brother n Maine ht fh inm nmne It Is probable, SC. cnrrtlns- to authorities, that the notlfl ration teleeram to Mis. Smith, (111 to the latter address, never her. MIIIWWIM 2,345 NEW SKIRTS i(t TIPTON OVER TOP. COVINGTON, Tenn., Nov. 21. (Spl.) - With a quota of 112,600 In the recent war work drive, Tipton county sub scribed $18,382,315, with s e eomrnunl" mm yet to send In reports, according to County Chairman Olrdner. I he cam paign among the negroes resulted 111 subscriptions of J6.214.60, with quota of 14,600. The esrn and give division, of which K. W. Sanford is chairman, trebled Its Quota. Majestic No. 2. I would produce but one comedy a year if the others I attempted did not measure up 10 inc gianuaru a piiw.p necessary for the satisfaction of theater-goers. This is the policy mat nas govereeo the work of Charlie Chaplin In pro ducing "Shoulder Arms, the three-reel humoresque on trenen lite, wuien is shown for the last, time at Majestic. No 3 today, nnd which made his previous production, "A Dog's Life," such a success. Loew's Princess. Znza," starring Pauline Frederick. provsd a revelation to film patrons who haw this great French drama Wednesdav at Loew's Princess, It Is the atlractlon again today. The pie turlzation of this celebrsted play In which Bernhardt appeared periodically for manv years Is seldom equaled in magnificence. The role of aza Is ono that demands the best efforts of the actress playing It and Miss rreu- rlck rises to ine greatest neignu 01 her career In several scenes The add ed feature la .lames Montgomery Flagg's comedy, "Homanee and Brass Tacks. GRANDMOTHER WAS THE DRUGGIST In the earlv days of our country grandmother was the druggist, and her drugs consisted mostly of roots and herbs gathered from the fields und r..rauta Thorn was oeooermiiit for In digestion, mullens for coughs, skullcap for nervousness, thorough won for colds. wormwood for bruises ami sprains aim so on They were successful remedies, too. It was from a combination of such roots and herbs that Mrs. l.ydla I',, Plnkhum, of Lynn, Mass.. more than forty venrs ago. originated her now famous Vegetable Compound: and dur ing all theso long years no other rem edy has evsr been discovered to restore health to Blling women so successfully as this good old-fashioned root and herb medicine. Rdv WOMEN SIXTY YEARS YOUNG IIBi;iil1l Featuring Last Moment Styles at Substantial Savings RECENT UNDERPRICE PURCHASES 1 Make These Savings Possible A Helling, event of extraordinary Importance to every woman who appreciates liberal savings on the season'! most approved, stylet) In skirts made possible hy a combination of trade Ills which affected the market anil brought substantial reductions. Our buyer hits Just returned the past week, being on the spot at the opportune moment, and brought wonderful results, which we are proud to share with you beginning tomorrow. SKIRTS SKIRTSISKIRTS You Owe It to Yourself Look Young;. to PATROLMAN BADLY SLASHED ACROSS FACE Activities of Plainclothes Officer W. A. (Jrogan, J2. 142 North Third street, In the nest of alleged bootleggers on North Main and North Front streets In the last few days, caused him con siderable discomfiture Wednesday night w hen he was dangerously slashed across the cheek by a negro The cutting occurred as Orogai' passed on alley near Eirhange avenue, the wlelder of the knife springing from the darkneBS (Jiugan's wound, which extended from mouth to esr, was treated at the General hospital It re quired nine stitches. ilrnasn avs he has partially Identi fied the negio and fellow officers are on the search. Woman Is no older than she looks Is sn accepted truth Women who permit gray hairs to make them old lire Inflict ing a great Injustice on themselves. As sert yourself. Flght old age with C -Nu. It will restore your gray, faded or stresked hair to a beautiful shade Your druggist guarantees It. Price f0c adr. BREAKS ANKLE BONE. While wrestllne In a "fun match with a comDKiuon at the iliverside school late Wednesday afternoon. W il liam Ansohuu, aged , mai Pioneer A SHAMPOO WORTH TRYING $7.95 SJ In no group are the opportunities more plentiful than In this splen 4, did l"1 "f smfirt new skirts at 1 $7.1). and you know we've had remarkable skirts in this group all along -all the newost style thoughts, In Rich Satins, those wonderful I wearing Failles, Brocaded and Embroidered rallies, fine French nnd Men's Wear H Serges, Gaberdine!, all-woo! Pop 1 Hits, nnd those jaunty plaid wool en eaves trimly plain tailored, box. knife and accordion pleated, draped, paneled nnd fringe j trimmed All the fashionable col I prs. In sizes 24 to 7 QE ' 39, featured at V e7D $10.00 In a great nuilibe in of Instances - fact, most cases the hand some materials that fashion theae wonderful skirts would cost more by the yard than these chic neHv skirts embraced in ibis group at $10.00. Handsome Kitten's Far and riuronet Rutins, Chiffon Broadclotlui, all-wool Serges, Channelise Satins, Ducolettei, gracefully draped, and paneled, yoked, pleated, lucked, (rlngeand inittoti trimmed in the correct Kali and Winter coloring!, as well ns those especially attractive new plaids. In sizes ti to 39, at . . $10.00 We Specialize in Extra Sizes SKIRTS $5.00 $12.50 No matter bow fastidious and dis criminating, you can't fail to be delighted with the handsome skirts in their chic, eicluslve new models that comprise this group at 9l8.no and the workmanship Is In keeping with the materials and models. Malllnson's l'nssy Willows, Francaitfl Failles, Kitten's Far Satins, fine nil-wool French and Men' Wear Serpen, and a wonderful selection of those nobby woolen plaids and stripes In striking color combina tions. An almost endless selec tion of models in the correct new colors, and sizes 24 (fe 1 CA to 8!), featured at lM I hmV, a mall hnnfl in his ankle elate Reformed Presbyterian church, be-1 H wi caTrisd to the Baptist Memorial fere a large congregation. 1 houltal It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently If It Is entirely snrl properly cleansed each time bv the use of a really good shampeo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers Is one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may lie en joyed at very little expense, by dis solving a teasooenful of Canthrox, which can be obtained frnm any drug gift's, In a cup of hot wster. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so It is easy to apply It to all the hair Instead of Just to the top of the head. This, when rubbed Into the scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves all Impurities. It Is very soothing and cooling In Its ac tion, as well ss beneficial to b,iih scalp and hair. After rinsing out the lallci so created, you will find I he SOS IP Is fresh, cln and free from dsndruff. while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft flufflnsss that makes it seem very heavy. adv. Any way you look at these skirts, you'll be impressed with their unuiualneB! one out-of-tbe-ordlnary fea ture is the liie range, which embraces skirts for waist measures 24 to 45- -and we're more proud of them than any we've had to feature at this popular price French nnd Men's Wear Serges, Poplins, Satins. Failles, etc , in good plain colors, plaids and stripes -scores of smart' models fl!C AA to select "T mm at h iiniiiHiMii aMHK'ii M,J!Wi iuilh.liilffllllllllillillllllMtilllllil.illlllllllUlillIri,, I 1 1 M 1 1 HH I UN '" :t 53 3"! " f iEfll immiMKmmmmmmfim - DIES IN FRANCE. IUKA, Miss., Nov. !. (Hpl.V A tele gram frnm Washington slates that Al lien gcruggs died In France Nov. J Ks whs the only son of Msyor A. T. Scruggs, or luka. and was one of the I rsi volunteers from here. He went to Memphis a veer ago and Joined there. His father, mother and one sister sur MEMPHIS STEAM LAUNDRY1 86 N. Second Street. Both Phones , A SHIRT AND COLLAR LAU: i We excel In eterchsd en! seft shirt and cellar I