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AMERIGANS SELL ABANDONED TRUCKS Syndicate of German Dealers Pur- chase Autos Claimed in Armistice | Andernach, Nov. 19 ence of the Associnted 1’ress.) — Twelve hundred motor trucks abar doned by the German army in the ave taken over by the Americans as part | of the armistice njaterial were sold] recently to a syndicate of Gierman au- | tomobile dealers. This deal virtually dompletes the work of the Coblenz branch of the United States liquidation commission which has been under the Junius G. Adame of Ash- ville, N. C.. special commissioner of the American army of occupation. Continuation of disposal of surplus trmy material in occupied Germany X1l hercafter be under direction of a4 general sales hoard of the American farces in Germany of which Licut. Col. T H. Kruttschnitt has been appointed s chief. The army board will he un- de the supcrvision of the liguidation commission headquarters in Paris until the sold. The sale of surplus property of Antwerp | been completed | vernment $14,000.- @00, most of the goods disposed of the 1 i government, bringing L better price than could have heen ob- tained in the United States. By the sale of a part of surplus | stocks of the American farces in much of which was sold to Ger- man civilians, the sum of $11.000,000 W realized. Among the material sold recently to German dealers was 2,000,000 pounds of candy of a kind | not particularly in demand among the | American soldiers. (Correspond- direction of with final stocks are American army at the which also has raught to the many, How Many Women Do You Know Who can say they are perfect well? “T am tired all the time,” I am S0 nervous it scems as though I should | hardly drag around to- day,” and all such expressions are women who have strength until head- fly,” “I can characteristic of Svertaxed their ging-down pains, irregularities and the | blues, weak- ness, who upon aches nervousness, dr: female Women ave in this condition may rely Lydia 1. Pinkham's Vegetable pound to restore them to health and ! strength.—advt Gst symptoms of a have developed Com- DOCTORS ARE MANY IN ENGLAND Tondon, Nov. 14 One of every hve¢ doctors who completed théir tyaining in England this year was a wWwoman, and. authorities declare that next | yvear the proportion will be H larger. Tn | May, 198, according to.the British WOMEN ¥ Medical { women | several times more than for the | responding date of 1914 dalnik, Nov T 0 ating in the I récently yards high in one minute Journal, there were 2,250 doctors in the ki cor- TRAVELING A BIT. the hree tasks oper-| the Alps near Iy » L the mountain 18 and thirty-fiv French climbed a hour AMELS meet your fondest cigarette fan- cies in so many new ways—they are so unusual in flavor, so refreshing, so mellow- NEW BRITAIN london, Nov. 19 eggs is attracting the ministry which are reachir from all parts of country. retail price sapest continue: Will step in to protect the consum- NOVEMBER 19, DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 1916, IGGS SOAR T \ DOZEN IN LONDON Profitecring in attention of the laints | CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 3@ Years | Always bears Signature of A because of com In some London districts | is $1.35 a dozen, and | i« $1. Ir this condition it is announced, the minis- mild, yet so full-bodied—that you quickly realize their superior quality, and, béecome a Camel enthusiast ! Camels are unlike any other cigarette you ever smoked. Their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos gives you so many delights. It not only assures that wonderful smoothness and refreshing taste but it eliminates bite and harshness! And, you smoke Camels without any unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! No matter how fond you become of Camels! Smoke They never will tire your taste! The blend takes care of that! them liberally ! Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. Successor to C. S. Hlls & o. HARTFORD A contract made months ago Beot at $14.00. The Tailored Boot Made by Stetson MAKER OF MEN’S SHOES. This Boot is different from the ordinary run of Wom- en’s Footwear as they will keep their shape, being cus- tom made. While this Boot is plain each pair is a PICTURE OF ELEGANCE. allows us to price this STEIGER-VEDDER COMPANY e Successor to C. S.. Hils & Co. REORGANIZATION SALE] Four Days More of Great Money-Saving A Record Crowd Attended the Sale Today--You Must Come Tomorrow The third day of our sale finds us even more in earnest in our resolve that this shall be a history-making sale—it will be a long while before yow’ll buy such merchandise as we are offering at prices so REORGANIZATION SALE Of Women’s Hosiery 3,000 Pairs of Silk Lisle Stock in cordovan, tan, smoke, whiie black, (rifling imperfections them seconds: value 50c. pair, 3 pairs 50c. 2,000 Pairs of Fine Cotton or Thread Stockings—in cordovan pure white-—full s double garter tops: value to 30c¢ pair. Special 3 500 Pairs of Semi-fashion ~Fast Lisle” Stockings: black, white or cordovan, double tops <oles; value to ©hic a pair. 39¢. 1,000 Pairs of Medium Weight * Lisle” Stockings—Elastic and full fast black, cordovan, gray or value 6oc. Special 4 1,500 Pairs of Semi-Ifashioned Furre white, Stockings—Black, gray or bei slight Dye Silk cordovan, perfections that don't affect the wear make this low price po lars of $1.65 and $1.75 cial 98c. 700 Pairs Pure Dye Silk Stockin Cordovan or White—Plain with se ed bacl so Richelieu ribbe with silk lisle tops: value to $L. pair. Special $1.10. 800 Pairs of Full Dye, Silk Stockings, in black, cordovan or gray—mercerized and soles; irregu value to a pair. Special $1.35. Children’s Vsitockings 2,100, Pairs _of Broken Odd Iots of Fine Grade ton Stockings in fast black, or olive rSpe 550 Pairs of Wide Iiibbed ings of fine mercerized, silk yarn, black, white, sizes missing: value B9c. Lines make Special 18¢ Tisle d and made with pure Special suede FFashioned, Pure values to 65c .».x T Stock- lisle, cordovan--some Spedial 49¢; REORGANIZATION SALE Of Women’s Underwear 500 Vests of Light Medium Weit Swiss Ribbed Cotton—TLow neck, sleevele value 43¢ and 50c. Spe- cial 29¢. Cotton Vests— neck, 350 White Ribbed Medium weight, high long or short sleeves—tights to match-—some sizes missing—values to 79e. Special Bhe. 1,000 Mediums and Heavy Wei Whitc Union suits of Cotton Vests and Drawers medium or envy white cotton; weight broken sizes; values to $2.00. Special 95c¢. 8§00 Pieces of Various Lines of Union Suits of white ribbed cotton or merino; also merino vests and tights; values to $2.50. Special 1,15, 300 White Heavy Wool Mixed mediam weight white $4.00 Special Union Suits o1 ribbed merino; value to : extra sizes $3.15, ‘White Medium or 280 Union Suits of lian Wool weight—Dbroken lines. $4.50 Austra- ixed- heavy styles and sizes —value Special $2.9 Children’s Underwear Weight White Vests or Pantalettes 55 Winter Cotton Ribbed some sizes missing; value to T9¢. Special 50¢ ‘Boys’” Union Suits 240 Natural Colored Winter Weight Cotton and ankle lengtl value $1.75. Union Suits—Collarette neck zes 10 to 16 years, Special $1.. low. The Suits and Coats for Misses and Women Are Simply Irresistible zt These Prices! SUIT The best of the models in lovely novelty cloths; well tailored and beautifully pleasure at these prices: season’s velours, lined. The cloths and and choosing will he a tricotines, variety is very two-toned large 75 SUITS—formerly priced to $49.00. Sale price 150 SUITS—formerly priced to $69.00. Sale price 50 SUITS—formerly priced to $79.00. Sale 50 SUITS—formerly priced to $100.00. Sale s In Sucdine, Bolivia, Nutria and natural raccoon. ced to $100.00 Sale price . 't Coats of Velour, Silvertone and \n\(n\ Fabr trimmed with fur. Marked at four prices for the Reorganization Sale—each price represents a great reduction $24.75, $28.75, $39.75, $49.75 120 Plush Coats—at their |nt'.‘«u||l price are f.u still more for this sale. There are large ortments from to 52 inches—and many are prettily trimmed with fur. $32.50, $39.75, $49.75, $69.75 Polo and Sport Coats—the organization Sale prices, $35.75, $45.75, $62.50, $72.75 lined and unlined—unsurpassed Sivertone, Tinseltone and Very fine rments, novelty fabries—richly unnmm $69.00 richly with sealine. formerly ss—in all new shades—many below thé market and we will reduce them which to choose, in lengths from 50 fad of the season—difficult to kcep in stock at any price. Moator Coats—of leather, suede values. Sale prices, and imported mixtures $34.75. $39.75, $49.75, $72.75 REORGANIZATION SALE OF SEASONABLE WOOL DRESSES Tricotine, Men's W se All Wool Dresses smart and distinctive—tailored and 2 $27.75 oo of fine serge and all wool jersey, plain tailored and handsomely embroidered. This group o was formerly priced to $20.75. $19 75 embroidere, D Sale price .n lues to § Sale price REORGANIZATION SALE Of Silks and Satins 36 inch Black desirable for skir ings; value $1.7 36 inch Black Satin Mes s De- pendable quality, value § vard. Special $1.85. 36 inch Black Dress Satin—1ine ous quality: valuc $2.50. Special Dress Taffc Very flounce lin- Charmeuse—Rich value $2.50. Spe- Black s quality inch xoft drapit cial $1, inch Black dress weight cinl $2.15. 10 inch Fine All Silk Charmen in-—Soft rich draping quality in zood assortment of colors, inclnding taupe, Afric: value Duchess Satin— Nice value $3.00. Spe- navy, Copen, and Myrtle green; clal $2 $4.00. inch Satin Charmetse—In navy taupe an and Co- pecial $1.95, de Chin colors; blue, purple, penhagen; value £0 inch Al Silk Crepe good assortment of waists and dr Special $1.18. in a the thing for value $2.00 vard. Black and Colored Woolen Dress Goods A1l Wool Jersey Cloth—in a complete line of shades—light, medi- um and dark—woven hy one of the jersey manufacturers; alue Special § inch All season’s most popular —in taupe, Pekin blue, brown, and black; value $3.50. Special $2 48 inch All Wood Dress Plaids—-in a good line of skirting designs; value 5.00. Special $2.95. 44 inch All Wool Storm Se in wine, myrtle, garnet, olivi and navy blue; value $2.00 $1.69. inch All Wool Navy Blue Men's Wear Serg Sponged and shrunk; value $5.00. Special 5 56 inch Wool Tricotin selling brown Special REORGANIZATION SADE Of Blankets 50 pairs Wool Finish or Part’ Wool Blankets—in colors or 70x82; .00, plain vlaid, values to $10 pair. Special REORGANIZATION SALE Of Wash Goods A lar tonnes and assortment of drapery Cre- Silkolines—beautiful col- orings and designs; values 75¢ to $1 vard. Special 49 3,000 yards Heavy Iflannel-—in Weight white, Outing plain pink and blue stripes and checks; value 35c yard. Special 2 2,000 yard; inch hams in plaids, stripes plain colors; value 39 4,000 yards:36 inch Percale in light and medium shades, with pink, blue, black and white figures—also stripes and checks; value Special 29c. h, 38 Dress Ging- checks and Special 29¢. Silk dnd Cotton Foulard Tu inch wide, with dots and figures on medium and dark grounds: value 79¢ to $1.00 vard. Special 69¢ Petticoats Silk Taffeta and Messaline Plounce Petticoats—in plain and changeable colors, wiith heatherbloom tops: value $4. Special $2.69. Silk Jersey Top Petticoats with Tef- and Messaline Flounce—Also all ilk petticoats; value §6. Spe- cial $1.79 Heatherbloom and coat 51 Sateen Peiti- es in black and col- Special $1.79.