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1 00 Per Cent, in Annual
Dividends on Your
Investment
" She sits and sews
While the Washer goes."
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I HE hardest work that a woman has
is washing.
No matter whether you do it
yourself or not, some woman does
it. And it's work no woman
should do.
Domestic help dread it, and
rightly. They will leave if there
is too much of it. They are always
contented if there is none of it.
There should be none.
Men have long learned how to lighten their
labors by using mechanical helps. Now it is
woman's turn.
Electric light current or a water faucet can
now do the work that women have done by ma n
strength.
Every housewife should employ these helps.
Then there is no dread on anyone's part when
washing day comes around. Washing becomes a
simple matter.
There is no reason in the world why women
should work, as women have worked, to take care
of the family washing.
This Way Is Cheaper, Too
Even though a motor washer doubled the ex-
pense of the washing, it should still be used. But
it doesn't. On the contrary, it pays for itself, over
and over, in the saving of expense.
The average family washing costs about $1.20
per week, /ou may pay it to a washwoman ov
pay it for help. The average expense, as we find
it, is that.
If you still employ a washwoman, this machine
will save fully one-half of her time. That means
60 cents per y^eek, or $30 per year. The washer
will last you long enough to save several hundred
dollars.
But rnany housewives will dispense with the
washwon-ian when they see how easily the work is
done by this motor. Those housewives will save
the whole $1.20 per week— $62.40 per year. And
the saving will add no hard work to their duties.
So, however you figure, you can see enough
saving, right iiom the start, to know that the
washer is economical.
The saving can first go into paying for the
washer. Then it goes, year after year, into profit.
That is th^ way that mm figure. A farmer
might say that a mowing machine involves some-
thing of an investment. But he buys it because it
is an economy. It does the work of ten men.
Still a mowing machine works for but a brief
season. A motor washer effects its saving every
week of the year.
Why should not women employ, as men do,
the means at their command for saving labor and
money?
But Here Is the Greater Saving
The most apparent saving, perhaps, is the sav-
ing you make on wash bills. But the greater sav-
ing, by far, is the saving on clothes.
Clothes washed in this way will last twice as
long— some of them four times as long— as when
washed in the old way.
The motor wr.sher doesn't wear clothes at all.
The clothes are not rubbed. They are not even
moved. The washing is done by forcing soap and
water through the meshes of the cloth.
The clothes come out without a thread broken,
without an edge frayed, without a button loosened.
Then the Motor Washer removes all tempta-
tion to use chemicals. ^
You may think that your washwoman doesn t
use chemicals now, but she probably does. Wash-
ing is too hard in the old way, and chemicals do
help out.
Chemicals, as you know, destroy the fibre of
cloth, while they destroy the dirt.
The saving on clothes is the main saving that
comes through this motor washer. But it isn't so
apparent— so easily measured— as the saving on
he cost of washing.
During the life of this washer it will save the
average family more than twenty times what it
costs.
Please Let Us Prove Our Claim
What the "1900" Motor Washer will save you
in work is apparent.
But some women will say, Can I attcrd it i*
Will it save money enough to permit me to save
that work?" , , , . u xu
That is the main point which we wish the
washer to answer for itself. You can tell in a
month, can you not ?
Let us send you the washer you choose, and
prepay the freight on it. You will be under no
obligation.
Use it for 30 days. Learn what it means to
you. Figure the saving yourself. Then decide.
If you then think that your money can be used
to better advantage, send the washer back.
Please don't hesitate to accept our offer. It
seems like a risk for us, but it isn't. You would
not let us take this washer back if it cost twice as
much, when you use it.
Here is something that saves a vast amount of
labor. That makes drudgery almost fun. Yet it
is cheaper to have it than to go without it.
You know, as we know, that you are bound to
have it, after you prove these facts.
THE 1900 WASHER CO.,
357 Yonge Street, TORONTO, Ont-
BRANCH OFFICES:
664 St. Catherine St. W., MONTREAL. Que.
374 Portage Avenue, WINNIPEG. Man.
791 Granville St.. VANCOUVER. B.C.
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