Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1913 — Costs Less Than a Two-Cent Postage-Stamp [ARTICLE]

Costs Less Than a Two-Cent Postage-Stamp

An average'of less than a cent and a third a pair la paid for the use of all our machines In making two-thirds of the shoes produced In the United States —assuming that all our machines are used. The most that can be paid for the use of all our machines In making the highest-priced shoes is less than 5% cents a pair. The average royalty on all kinds of shoes is less than 2 2-3 cents''a pair. Prom this we get our sole return for the manufacture and use of the machines, for setting them up in factories and keeping them in order. You j>ay two cents for a postage stamp or a yeast-cake and five cents for a car fare and don’t miss it. Where do you get more for your money than in buying a machine-made shoe? > Write ns and we will tell you all about it. The United Shoe Machinery Company, Boston, Mass. —Adv.