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L. J. BROWN One of Lynden's Prominent Citizens has been using a STARR PIANO for a number of years. Ask him how he likes it. HARTER & WELLS PIANO CO., 211 E. Holly, Bellingham PROFIT BY THIS Don't Waste Another Day. When you are worried by back ache; By lameness and urinary disorders, Don't experiment with an untried medicine. Do as thousands of people are do- lug. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your noighbor! Road this Sedro-Woolley resident's experience: Mrs. Jas. McLp.ehlan, Dorset St., Sedro-Woolley, Wash., says: "I have been more or less subject to kidney trouble for years, but since I have been taking Doan's -Kidney Pills, I have been bothered only once In a while. When my back becomes weak and lame and my kidneys act irreg ularly, I feel miserable all over. After taking a box or two of Doan's Kidney Pills, my back stops aching, and in every way I feel as well as ever. I couldn't rocommend a more reliable medicine than Doan's for kidney trouble." Price 60c at all denlers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kldnoy Pills — the same that that Mrs. McLachlan had, Foster Mil ium! Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR REAL BEAUTY —The kind that is more than "skin deep"— EXERCISE und use NYAL FACE CREAM with peroxide for its procction against and correc- tion of the injurious effects of wind, rold, sun, and dust-laden air. Oct a jar of tho cream today. Two sizes CITY DRUG STORE "Once a Trial -:• Always Nyal" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Services 10 A. M. —Sunday School. Classes for All Ages. G:3O P. M. —Young People's Service. 7:30 p. m. —Sermon, 'The Calvary Murdor." CHAS. BAKER. Minister You're Welcome at This Church Why Not Come? OULTRYMEN —We can save you money on Poultry magazines. Snb f,crlbe at tho Tribune office. The Pac.'fic Poultr. nr.ll, IGc a \car — regular price '. ft FARM MACHINERY WANTED—If you have any farm machinery to sell, a little Tribune Want-Ad will bring buyers. This ad would cost you just 25c. Try it. STUDY BOOKKEEPING at the Lyn den Night School. RALPH B. LE COCQ LAWYER Mondays Reserved for Court Business in Belling ham LYNDEN, WASHINGTON HASK.l.t'ilili SEASON To OPEN WITH FERNDALE GAME FRIDAY ______ The baseball season will formally open in Lynden Friday at 3 p. m., when Lynden high school meots the Ferndale nine at Hawley's Park. Season tickets are now being sold for the series. - o ■ HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS WILL GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT The high school glee clubs will ap pear at the high school auditorium tonight in a concert. Many fine solo and chorus numbers have been ar ranged, and a fine program is prom ised. NEWS OF LYNDEN Joe Shoop, Henry Shagren and Peter Miller had birthday annivers aries that fell on Saturday this year, and in honor of the occasion, their families enjoyed a birthday dinner at the Shagren homo Sunday. James Vander Oriesson of Montana has moved to 1018 Orover Street. Mrs. Arie Schonten returned home last week from St. Joseph's hospital. Little Louise Meenk, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Meenk is stay ing at the John Colenbrander home this week, while Mr.and Mrs. Meenk are at the J. Meenk residence at G ran wood. i Mr. and Mrs. Ossewaarde of Bel lingham spent Thursday*evenlng and Friday at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Zylstra. Mrs. Harvey Oldcmyer has return ed from Oregon, where she spent the winter. Mr. Oldemeyer will Join her here later. Miss Minnie Troost is staying with Mrs. H. K. Pusma this week, during the absence of Rev. Pasma. WOODLAND Mrs. Charles Follis of Seattle is visiting at the Jes home this week. H. J. Roddel and family have mov ed into the small house on the Will Crawford place. A crowd of young people enjoyed a charivari and party Wednesday ev ening at the home of Mrs. Millsap in honor of her sister from Montana, who is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Nyqust of McMurray spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. NyquUt'a parents, Mr. and Mrs N. Jordal. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. H. J Roddel attended the dance given by the Rebekha Lodge at Custer Friday evening Miss Rachel Jeffcott visited Lyn den High School Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer made a business trip to Bellingham Monday. Misses Blanche Jordal. Nellie Jef fcott and Katie Wech, who are at tending the Bellingham Normal, spent the week-end at their homes. DELTA AND SUNSHINE Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Axling enter tained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ericson and Miss Mabel; Mrs. J. F. Froberg and son Henry. Alvin Woidkamp of Bellingham, visited at Delta School for several days last week. Alvin who is con sidered one of the best singefa in the lower grades in Bellingham, enter tained the pupils by singing to them some of his songs. Mr. aud Mrs. Roland of Sedro Wol ley spent Saturday at the Theodore Weidkamp home. Miss Ruth Jackman was a guest at the J. F. Helgath home Monday. Mrs. Wulling and Mrs. Abbey Dun ing of Bellingham. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Berthuson, Monday. • A great number from here attend ed the cantata given at the Reformed Church in Lynden, Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie Berthußon of Belling ham, Miss Anna Julesberg, of Seattle, and Miss Severson of La Crosse, Wis., visited Thursday and Friday at the H. C. Berthuson home. Aunt Rachel Smith of Lynden, la Visiting with Mrs. H. C. Berthuaon. Mrs. Walter Telgenhoff will enter tain the Cup and Thimble Club at her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Axling enter tained very delightfully Sunday, i Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson, Abon Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Iner Lindquist and little son, Elmer Lorraine, of Bellingham. Albyn Christopherson, Mabel Eric son, Alice and Mabel Larson attended a social at the Baptist parsonage in _.ynden Tuesday evening. Delta is not going to get behind in spelling it seems. They have agiin tentered the spelling matches and we Wish them all success and hope they may carry the honors as the class of 1918 did. Those who have enter |ed the field this year are Florence Hodgeman, Mabel and Alice Larson and Ruth Anderson. Mrs. C. Ericson and Mabel Eric son, and Mrs. H. Keller were pleas ant callers Thursday afternoon of Mrs. John Axling. Miss Alice Nelson has returned to school after a severe attack of chick enpox. I Mrs. Robin, superintendent of schools, and Miss King of the Normal iVisited at the Delta School Wednes day. Miss King gave the pupils a ' standardized reading and English I'test. Among other visitors were Mv- I rial Appleton of Kent, who taught here last year, Bernice Bloomqulst, I Mabel Ericson and Dena Verduin. The Red Cross Nursing Class took 'examinations at the home of Mrs. W. H. Jackman Tuesday. TUB Lfifttftf fRiBWi, LflfDm WASH,i THUBSDaV, MAR iijtfil Lynden Department Store INCORPORATED The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothe* The month of April brings new opportunities to our buying. There has just been added to many of our seasonable not as yet seen this season, and values which are further evidence of this new conditions. Now is a splendid opportunity for new customers, as well as old, to test our values and econ omize on Spring merchandise of quality. "NEW"—is the best way to describe these beautiful wraps which depend greatly upon their collars and sleeves for individuality. This char acteristic is cleverly experessed in all our wraps. Originated in fabrics of authentic style value and service giving qualities renders them especially ap pealing and adaptable to the most discriminating woman seeking an ultra modish wrap. —$11.00 to $42.50 HERE ARE THE LOVELIEST OF THE NEW SPRING DRESSES Eeach woman may be sure to find a frock, exactly in keeping with her own idea of good taste and smartness. Here are dresses of Canton Crepe, Mignonette, Taffeta, and Satin, Serges, etc., all of fine qualities. Almost any woman can find the style she would like to own among this collec tion. Sizes range from 16 to 48. $12.50 to $47.50. PETTICOATS OF SILK & COTTON TEXTURES Petticoats like these are worth-while owning. Not only are they dainty and extremely desirable, but their modest prices allow for buying many, for variety and frequent change. In other words—a petticoat for every suit, dress or skirt. Petticoats of sateen and cotton taffeta in plain and flowered patterns *.. .SI.OO, $1.25 to $250 All silk jersey petticoats, special values. .$350 BONITA PHILIPPINE UNDERGARMENTS WALKOVER SPECIALS New spring and summer models in the cele brated Walkover make are offered you at a sav ing price. This store offers nothing but shoes that are reliable and give satisfactory wear, and protects you from unreasonable prices. Ladies' Viking Brown custom made lace shoes, military heel. Former price $11.00, now.. $650 Men's Russian Brown English last Lace Shoes, custom made; former price $11.00, now... $650 MEN'S WORK SHOE SPECIALS Men's Chrome Work Shoe; heavy soles; solid leather • • • • •■•s 6 - 00 Men's Chrome Tuseo all leather lace shoes; heavy soles * 5 - 00 Wraps Will Be All the Go This Spring and Summer "-says Fashion These are hand-made, hand embroidered under garments of supreme dain tiness and rare refinement— wrought by the genius fin gers of Oriental needlewo men. Bonita garments come in fine nainsook, as soft and pleasing as silk, and will wash like a handkerchief, its delicate beauty unimpaired. These fine undergarments should be really seen and ex amined closely for thorough appreciation of their loveli ness. Prices are so moderate they will surprise you. Bonita hand embroidered gowns $3.75 Bonita hand embroidered chemises $3.35 Spring Suits of Comely Simplicity With that indefina ble something differ ent in line, these suits possess individuality in conception that is characteristic of all our outerwear. They stand out markedly because of the use of the very best grades of fabrics sricl hccgs~ sories which makes possible the highest degree of perfection by the skilled tailors. Prices are in accord with the economic requirements that re adjustment imposes — Good Values at Sensible -Prices All Wool Jersey Suits at $16.75 Suits of all wool French Serges and Tricotines, all silk lined $2250 to $3850 Spring and early summer are always skirt months, and that the separate skirt is to be as popular as ever is a foregone conclusion because of the many appeal ing styles. Here you will find models in many striking and different effects, —skirts for every occasion developed from materials that are dependable and which have been approved by Dame Fashion. Wool plaid pleated skirts $750 to $1250 Wool serge pleated skirts $5.00 to $10.00 Silk poplin skirts $350 to $450 Black silk taffeta skirts $650 TIME TO BUY SPRING UNDERWEAR We are offering women's knit underwear — the kind that fits, smooth and snug, that is made of fine, soft durable yarns, providing perfect com fort and good service. You will find this under wear possessed of new style features, and splen did values at the price asked. SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S OVERALLS AND WORK SHIRTS During the month of April, we are offering special values in men's work shirts and overalls. We have searched the market for garments of this nature that combine quality and value. Quantities 1 are limited and probably will not last through the month. Men's 2.20 weight blue denim bib overalls. This J overall is of the some weight denim as all stand-fl ard makes of overalls and is well made, but is H not cut quite as full through the legs, but is pre*j§|| ferred by some men on that account. April special, per pair $150 Men's good quality blue chambray work shirts. This shirt is well made, is 36 inches long and full cut throughout the arms. Special for April, each 75c Grocery Department FANCY OREGON PRUNES—We have a limited quantity at 14 pounds for $1.00 SAPHIRE MONTANA HARD WHEAT FLOUR PER SACK, $2.65 Do not overlook our Saphire hard wheat flour. Saphire flour costs but little more than soft wheat flour and you will be able to get much better re sults. Per sack $2.65 BULK COFFEE 25c A POUND Our bulk coffee is a repeater. Try a pound. New Styles In Skirts