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out of dene In the spring and killing the pups. A bounty of $1 Is paid for each scalp by the county, and prime pelte well for $1. WINN ERs ONE STEEL TRAP. SAL RHEOW I SET ON RANGE, NBW YORK CURED Misery Was Stopped in Ten D | Acted So Savagely When Young Hunter Approached | that He Shot Them. ‘ew York City, sufferi ¥o many many rem- es without result, th ally, almost neration, she tried Resinol, prob- y thinking that one more or less 9 Nov. %—| called Sety: would dono harm if it did no GOLDENDALE, Wash, | Eaward Mendeling, fourteen years old, | trapping coyotes on the range at the head of Rock Creek, caught three in traps which he had placed around @ ne her surprise when in ten days Resinol accomplished what had never n done before. e Writes: Every, spring J am troubled with a dead horse on Harrison Ridge a few days ago. Two of the beasts were enared in a No, 2 steel trap at the eame time, and the other one was in a/ trap on the opposite side of the bait. It {# not uncommon to find more kind of salt rheum oa both my ankles kinds of salves and soaps with poor re-| is, One cake of Resinol Soap and one | of Resinol Ointment have cured me | ‘en days this season, where previously | than one coyote In traps placed around lingered until the warm weather, and | @ murrain batt, but the catching of | I was miserable. 1 think Resinol Oint-| two in the same trap is an incident | ment much more efficient than any other | unprecedented in this section, Both | article on the mark: Resinol Soap is | coyotes were caught on the same side | also excellent f of the trap and had evidently been | “M c. marching up side by side to get aj im feed of “dead horse,” F akin disease known. stepped into the trap at the same time, | OUs curative properties in long-stal The animals fought flercely after | Cases of aggravated eruptive disease, they were caught and presented auch | 6Fes, pimples, etc., have surprised those a ferocious appearance when the boy | Who have used it. Resinol Ointment is came to examine his traps that he lost no time in shooting them. Coyotes abound in large numbers tn Rastern Klickitat and are hunted dur- ing the fall and winter season by the farmera, stockmen and trappers, who are after the bounty pala for their | tions that It . ap scalps, Several methods are employed | js medicated in the same way that the in efforts to extermingte them. Many | Ointment is, and when used cither alone farmers keep packs of flectfooted i Il be found hounds to run them down, the hounds being followed by a bulldog or a dog of some other fighting spectos, to kill the coyote when the hounds have him at bay. Rifles, traps and poisoned bait of, various Kinds are also used, An- other you in fif ‘ou can ing for sample to Department 92, Resinol | ‘ite method is the digging Chemical Baltimoi Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Have arranged for To-morrow, Saturday, Very Special Sales of Women's Coats & Suits Extraordinary Values Offered Tatlored Suits at $17.50 Values to $35.00 The best materials, ferris and styles ted. Every suit is heavily inte A Sli te : High Class Fancy and Plain Tatlored Sutts latest styles and materials, all heavily interlined. Values to $39.50 $24.50 Street and Touring Coats $12.50 Values to $25.00 All the best mixtures, and many styles to select from. Practical coats that can be worn upon almost any occasion Rubberized Raincoats thi 's latest models, ii 5 ° the ean Itt ou} $875 Exceptional Offering of Broadcloth Fur Collar Coats Opossum and Persian Lamb Collars, handsomely lined; also Fancy Broadcloth Coats velvet and braid trimmed $25.00 Women’s Handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts Sheer linen, lace trimmed $8c and 50c each—Values 50c and $1.00 Sheer linen, hand embroidered initials, block, script, and wreath designs 50c, 75c and $1.50 per box Hand embroidered, Madeira, Armenian and lace trimmed 25c to $5.00 each French colored embroidered novelties 50c to $5.00 each—Values 75c to 88.00 and down to my toes, Had ttiedseveral | {| Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, IMBEL Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. What GIMBEL SERVICE Means Especially at Christmas Time After. the Christmas shopping is over, there is often a lot of work to do in wrapping up the separate gifts, and mailing or WE DO ALE THIS FOR YOU, at The GIMBEL CHRISTMAS SERVICE BUREAU Third Floor Here we have a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WRAPPING DESK, where your packages will be wrapped for you, in any manner desired. Here they can be addressed, and we will hold them for delivery, just before Christmas, either by our own delivery, or by mail or express as may be necessary. These are some of the conveniences offered the public by our CHRISTMAS SERVICE BUREAU: Post Office Stampe, Ete. Shipping Orfce for Mail, Express and Freight, Messages sent by Wireless, Telegraph and Cable, fera Settled. Merchandise Calls, Red Cross Seals Sold. Store Directories. Taxi Cabs Called. Railroad, Steamship and Theatre Carriage Calls. i Secured. For those who do not talk English easily, we supply Hcg Cc . foe & for Christmas Shopping. Danish mi Hebrew Accurate information supplied regarding last day for forward- ing gifts to foreign countries Christmas delivery. Christmas Service Bureau, Third Floor, Rear “Nutland Goodies” Licking good taffies. Just from the kettle, Saturday, in the Gimbel “Pure Food” Candy Store. At Only 38c the Pound Always prime favorites ‘‘Nutland Goodies” are particularly in demand around Thanksgiving time, especially shan freak and crisp, and made from pure sugar, with more nuts than sugar—actually more nuts than sugar to the pound in our “‘Nutland Goodies;” 6 kinds: made with almonds, pecans, hickory nuts, black walnuts, cream nuts and English walnuts. In large sheets, with just enough pure sugar syrup to keep the nuts clustered together and deliciously sweetened. Also in Nougat shaped blocks. We've often seen similar taffies at 60c and 80c a pound, but never better at 38¢ a pound, Salted Nuts for Thanksgiving Salted Peanuts at 20c and 40c a pound. Almonds, filberts, pecans and cachews, $1 a pound. Better than usual because roasted to a delicious crispness and salted without using the more or less obnoxious, greases, fats or oils common to other salted nuts. Chocolates at 26c to $1 the pound and scores of other delicious pure candies, Subway Store, Balcony here for them to see, to pack them in, and The Great Christmas TOY and BOOK Stores Are All Ready to Delight You Tomorrow And tomorrow the railroad trains will be whizzing, the little dogs will be’ walking, the Christmas tree will be glowing with its electric lights, and all the thousands and thousands ' tiful things that will simply drive the children wild with delight, all be But tomorrow we are going to give especial mention to Side by side they stretch out—a city block wide, more than a city block long: The BOOK STORE, with its carefully gathered collection of every notable Christmas book of the year, will be chosen for Christmas giving; and with a really extraordinary variety of Children’s Books—from the for older boys and girle. All admirably arranged for easy selection. has been getting telephone calls and wireless messages, and has been busy Lect down in his big book all the orders he has received, for the things that are going to make so many little children—and their elders— happy on Christmas morning. Then he loaded his sledge—must have made a great many trips—for- here is the most wonderful collection of Toys and Dolls that you ever, ever saw! All we want to say now, to parents and their children, is to come NOW, and see . evi ing at its fullest and best, before eben tinag everybody else has the Imported Three-Ring same notion. And it Mechanical CIRCUS is so much easier to let Santa Claus know NOW what the little ple want, so that e can set it aside for them, rather than risk disappointment later. With Live Ponies and Trained Dogs Opened Tomorrow On the Hudson Tubes Concourse. Entrance from Subway, Lower Floor of beau- The Wonderful Happy Family of DOLLS, Their Houses and Their Belongings How the ‘Little Mothers” will revel in this in making a Merry Christmas for the children, have never seen. pan hore une ones of beac 4 ine clothes, there is ev: on earth to lighted Doll's House, with a real elevator; no end of Doll’s goodness knows what else! Here’s a sort of list of some of them: Real Patisian Dolls Walking Dolls Talking Dolls Miniature Dolls OUR GIMBEL DOLLAR DOLL proudly reigns over all other dolls at her price: She comes from the famous doll-maker, Heinrich Handwerck, of Waltershausen, who has eent these dolls to Gimbels for the past ten years. We control this par- i de aa yates (th 22 in. largest dolls at their price ey are \. best. The bea ticular style exclusivel: Not tl Toilet Stands Powder Puffs Water Bottles Clothes Brushes Traveling Rolls Silk Bags Satin Purses Cloth Nursing Bottles their own when com; a dollar more. every man lace. Gun-metal calf and tan grain leather, in the English ‘‘Waukenphast” last with broad flat sole and low heels, $3.95 a pair tomorrow instead of $5. tall) but we know they are the Doll Furnishings Men’s New Cape Gloves From England; Special, $1.35 Their smart appearance, with the character ‘that only hand-sewing can give, will attract critical men. In the correct tan and oak shades; one large bone clasp. Of special excellence at their price, $1.36—made for Gimbels, Women’s 16-Button White Gloves, $2.50 Another Saturday offering of full cut, well finished mousquetaire gloves, 16-button length, of soft fine white French glace kid. They hold $3.95—Tomorrow’s Quotation On Men’s $5 Winter Shoes Ae 105 points below ihe market, for they are the regular fine Gimbel $5 grade. Styles noted for their smartness and sufficiently varied to give practically his choice. Tan Russia calf or patent leather, button or ides every imaginable yy and comfortable. Dressed and Undressed Dolls rubber. Shoes and stockings. The Gimbel Dollar wutiful head | a variety of costumes, at $3 and Accessories Hair Brushes Knit Underwear Fitted Baskets Atomizers Towels Wash Cloths Toilet Baskets Rings Manicure Sets Corsets Garters Earrings Hatpins Bracelets Necklaces Fur Robes Knit Robes Barrettes Tiaras Mesh Bags Watches Stocking Caps Brooches Belt Buckles Hi ins Side Combs Knit Jackets Opera Glasses Eyeg! Goggles Knit Hoods Leggings ulder Bags Soaj Bootees Skating Sets Penknives fac! Tyrolese Suits Perfume Bottles Sweaters Mackintoshes ire Hat Frames Smelling Salt Bottles Bonnets Sunbonnets Rompers Aprons Compasses Music Folios Hats Kimonos Roller es Perfume Nail arasols Umbrellas Union Suits ‘Vests Nail Files Coin Purses Belts Kid Gloves Ni Shoes Rubber Hair Curlers Mittens Fur Coats ‘ Curling Irons ‘ Fur Caps Mutfflers Bassinets), Stove Curling Iron Fur Bets, Muffs Fitted Trunks * «+ Glove Stret Scarfs Empty Trunks Shoe Horns Hat Brushes Fitted 1 Hampers * Fourth Floor No Price-Mystery About These Solid Gold Bracelets Of course, as soon as you see them, and admire their fine designs and beautiful workmanship, you will appreciate that they are unusually low- priced. But the explanation is simple—we chose the designs, and ordered the Bracelets and Ban- les in large quantities, far ahead of time. So, by price-concession from the makers, of which you now reap the benefit. with gloves costing Main Floor shapes, English, Roman and rose finish, plain, *hand-engraved and engine-turned. The Bangles are hyd to $19.60. ‘The Bracelets with joint and catch, are $4.25 to $80. Fancy Bracelets, set with semi-precious stones in orig- $10 to $58. Diamond Bracelets, with one, tdsseuly by us, and ecefa our own slop, at 66.60 te ic us, in our own shop, 60 to $115. j er with diamonds and scient rubies, $19 0 $31. Children’s Bracelets, plain and engraved, at $8.25 or a Tihs Ermita, pinin and engrared, st 64.86 to Jewelry selected now will be held for later. deliver upon payment of a small deposit, Main Plow Opera Glasses Unusual at $5 These are Opera Glasses of exceptionally good uality for so low a as $5. They have achromatic le which ‘afford clear definition of the object; with a rome) Also gun-metal calf, Blucher lace; orthopedic | eld. In white or Oriental pearl, $5. Paris dash wit wide bottom wid low Resles sepoctally fn aby by ey pea lor men who walk or stand a good deal. Specially at $20.50 to $16.75; f7 ich fine holiday gi priced at @8.60 pair. . Seoccamiee | eles tun beer bey besides all the standard books of whatever nature that _ sbrightly colored Picture books for 6c, to splendid books And the TOY STORE! For months, Santa Claus ‘ i ith years of experience gathering of Dolls—the like of which even a ve Te eticcality of : ademoiselle from Paris, in all her ng on earth co ake Bal Nappy and comfort. ‘Ther fortunes sn let jiture, and such lovely clothes, and hats, with trunks own. sleepi: the wig is of light or Sh Sh eetaree ¢ mats tie ee mache, ded of wy card-boar: o! urate, at the hips, shoulders, elbows and hands, strung on heavy Doll be had fully dressed, in to as. yy, avoiding the rush of the season, we got a fine Various handsome styles in oval and square & ‘THE EVERING WORLD, FF | | a ee “First I Men’s and At $18.50, There won’t be any ch Possession of some 350 m ‘ Their arrival is one of the’ t regular as their m sold regularly at $25 to leavy Overcoats Storm Coats witl Medium-weight Raglans, and In short, Overcoat measure. # Put in play this morning Men Enough to let 210 men ¢ smooth and unfinished blues and blacks, in plain and Youths’ WV At $1 For the college men, the to a 38-inch chest measure, The Overcoats in Winter | The Suits in han . Clothing that normally The Bigs The Your This, Our A¥ Clearance S@ Lessens The, Coat, Suit and Not the usual End-of- but our entire stock. Fc from the most desirable that represent economies If you have ever the magnitude of the é idea of it when we say thatiy in Dresses for all occasio: Bi} and afternoon wear, Coeih street and evening ‘ apparel that the welled needs. Whether a Coat or a adaptation of an imported! own creations, you can by dressmakers and tai art of making apparel for; _ We merely illustrate @ important groups: | Young Women’s Tail: Were $29.50 to! The Suit illustrated is of wider pointed collar and over-shawl of | Genming: a coat and skirt, Thisy 16, 18 and 20-year eae ies Li and mixtures, at $15, $16.| $40, $45, $60 and $78, were 4a Young Women’s Top-co: velv seal plush and double! oi 60, $25, $36 and $45, a Young Woments ere $18.7 Mostly deroi-telloee eayieg of in this group, Model illustrated white broadcloth and pear! bi sleeves. Other Dresses for young women, for school, afternoon and party Toy, velveveen, crepe meteor, bi and messaline, at §10, $12.60, $22.50, 428, 627.0, $52.60, sy