PAGH 4 THE BKND liVLLBTIN, DAILY KDITION, BRND, OIUCOON, TIIL'IWUAY, NOVKMIIKIl 1H, 11H Bend Booster Special Booster Day SATURDAY November 20 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BOOSTER DAY SPECIAL' PRICES WHAT BOOSTER DAY MEANS TO BEND AND VICINITY The people of 'Bend and vicinity are waking up to the realization that Booster Day is the commercial event of the month, that on this day it is possible to purchase merchandise at less than cost. The large increase in sales on last Booster Day by the members of the Mer chants' Association and the throngs of eager shoppers that filled the stores all day Saturday, October 23, goes to prove this statement. And the reason lor eacn uoosier uny ueing a greater success than the one preceding is well founded. Everv merchant in the association places three articles on sale that day at less tnan ine aciuai wnoiesaie cosi. Every article on sale is staple, something that the public have use for all the time, something that you would otherwise pay the regular price for and use seven days in each week. The articles offered at this Booster Sale is merchandise of quality and things you are going to need soon, if not right now. If not bought on this day, you are going to pay from 25 per cent to 50 per cent more for the same articles when yoif do buy. Is it good reasoning to pass up an opportunity of this kind; is it wise to overlook a chance to saver as a suggestion, look over, the advertisements of the following pages and if they offer articles that you will be needing soon, pur chase a supply lor your winter neeas. 19 IS, but a your lntur, uvtlflolul allk hosiery alone, mudo In tho United States, was exported In the amount of J t, 9.12, 034, and In another yeur this rose to tho aatoundlng mark of $0,827,655, with tho 1930 oxportu tlons already far boyond that murk. Among the countries whero arti ficial silk Is being made In consider able quantity uro: KiiKlund. Swlli- orhind, Netherlands, Italy, Delirium, France and a llttlo In aormuny, ut one time a leader In the production of artificial silk. KOONTKK VV'IXLK A man, oged 72, marrios the daughter, aged 30, or the wife of the man's boh, aged 20. In this ontunglemont of ' matri mony, what rolation would the children of the father be to tho Children of the sou, and how could the courtship and mar- SEASON STARTS OUT WELL; SAYS CAPPER 'The men's furnishings trade will do a good business this fall," was the recent statement of John Capper, president of Capper Capper of Chi cago, "if the newspapers and the de partment of justice will only let us alone. The barometer of fall busi ' ness with us is the hat trade, which starts off earlier than other apparel, and in both of our stores the hat departments have already broken all records. . "We are optimistic over future business, but are buying conserva tively, and we believe .merchants generally will pursue a Blmilar pol icy." Speaking of hats, the small model felt bat with a bow in the back is destined to play a big part In lid style in the1 next few feeks hatters say. Some of the bats are being shown with a large, and some with a large bow, according to trade de mands. It is expected that the small felt hats will soon result in a compromise shape between the large and smal beanies. A Los Angeles merchant reports that he is selling hundreds of hats at prices running from $8 to $12 and points out that this refutes the claim that the public would thrifty in its upaprel purchases this seuson. He says the nurrow curled brims are having quite a vogue. ARTIFICIAL SILK INDUSTRY GROWING Artificial silk is certainly coming into its own. At one time a trifle frowned down upon, today it is roc- nized as a very keen competitor of the real thing, and figures'given out by the nabobs at Washington, D. C. show that at no tinife during, or since the war has the world supply of art! ficial silk been equal to the demand The first real boost that artificial silk got was when a substitute was needed because of a shortage of real silk, brought about by the govern meat's demands for cartridge bags parachutes and other aeronautical purposes. .Now the manufacture of this synthetic product has grown to be a little industry all its own. In 117 $857,318 worth of Amer lean-made artificiail silk was distrib uted to all parts of the world. In A Real Broom Value ! REGULAR $1.25 Booster Special 69c Bend Hardware Co. Booster Day Special ! COOKIES 20c per Dozen AMERICAN BAKERY ringe plausibly tuke place? Tho most reasonable answer to this puzzle will receive $5 In merchandise. Address: Editor Bond Boost er. In care of The Bulletin, Bend, 'Oregon. - The corroct answor and win ner's namo will appear In the next issue of The Booster. ANSWER TO BOOSTER . PUZZLE OF LAST ISSUE Following is the corroct answer to the Booster puzzlo appearing In tho Inst issued, also the best answor sub mitted to the Rooster editor. A credit slip will bo mulled to the winner, the niurcluiiHllsu being con ti'lhuted by Wnruer's, J. O. Penney Co., Maunhelmer Bros., Smith's Gro cery, and tho I'eoplo's Storo. Tho Onrm't Answer. A's selling price Is 2 for 10 contH, or 5 cents ouch. B's selling price Is S for 10 cents, or 3 1-3 cents ouch. At 4 for 20 cents, tho selling prlco Is 4 cents onch. A loses 1 cent tin onch orango, 11 Rains 2-3 cent on each orange. A's total loss Is 30 cents. B's total loss Is 20 cents, So tho 10 cents loss In tho wholo transaction should bo takon by A, who made tho torniB of tho agree ment. NxnrcNt Oorrort Aiwwor. Tho two-for-a-adlmo orango pod dlor, A. Tho throo-for-n-dlmo peddler, B. A should lose tho dime. Each ono contributed t M oranges each time. A's 2M woro worth 13 conts; B's, 8 1-3 cents; together, 20 5-6 cents; 6-0 cent Ions onch of 12 tlmos, or total of 10 conts. Huns Slngsvold, 419 Delaware avonuo, Bend, Oregon. HE IOOMKI) NO IiAltttK Just us tho train was about to start, a vory stout man struggled Into a carriage and sank Into a seat. breathing hoavlly. A small boy, who Bat opposite, np peared to bo fascinated. Ills ardent gaze ovontually began to annoy tho fat man, who demandod, angrily: "What aro you Blaring at mo for?" "Pleuso sir," replied tho lad, 'thoro's nowhoro else to look I" FORGET IT! (Author unknown.) If you sen a lull fellow ahead nf the crowd, A leader of men, muri'ltlng fenrleHH and proud. And you know of a talo whoso mere telling aloud Would caiisu his proud head to In an guish bo bowed It's a pretty good plan to forget It. If you know of a skeleton hidden away In n closet and' guarded itml kept from the day In I lie dark and whosu showing, whoso sudden illHplay Would raiisu grief and sorrow and lifelong dismay, It's a pretty geod plan to forget It. If you know of a thing that will darken the Joy tlf u man or u woman, u girl or a by, That will wlpo out a smile, or tho least wuy annoy A fellow, ih- will any bl ight gladness cloy, It's a preety good plan to forget It, Put It In The Bulletin. Put ft In The Bulletin. ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 3 lbs. $1.45 5 lbs. $2.35 Smith's Grocery BOOSTER MATINEE HARRY MORE Y in "THE MAN WHO WON" Special Price Booster Day Only lie to all (If you have the change No penny change back) GRAND THEATER PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 47c MENTHOLATUM 26c 52c $1.04 25 per cent off on all Universal Goods, Thermus Bottles, Lunch Baskets, Etc. Magill Erskine a v off our entire stock COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES GIRLS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS sizes 6 to 14, $2.98 $3.00 K ANTLEEK Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed 2 years; usually last 4 or 5 years $2.29 $1.25 TANLAC 96c 25c CUTACURA SOAP 19c Horton Drug Co. All We Ask Is That You Compare These Prices 3 Qt. Grey Enamel Rice Boiler $1.23 Aluminum Dutch Kettle $2.15 3 Cakes of Cream Oil Soap 24c Remember, you get these Booster Day only STOCKMON'S 5c- 10c- 15c and 25c Store We Lead Others Follow A Big Booster Special for Saturday, Nov. 20th Your unrestricted choice of any Boy's Suit or Overcoat at 25 0 off This means a Boys' Suit or Overcoat costing regularly $12.00, will be sold Boosten Day for.. j ipiinuu, mil uv $9.00 This Special Offer is for Booster Day only CASHNAN . BEND'S CLOTHIER