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The Baltimore Cedar 

 Washer, 



It is a fact unquestionable, that white cedar is 

 the only wood known that successfully resists the 

 action of water, as, witness, white cedar shingles 

 and posts oftentimes last for a hundred years. 

 Ninety per cent, of the washtubs used are made of 

 cedar, because they are preferred. That being the 

 case, why should not cedar washing machines also? 

 This, the BALTIMORE WASHER, Is constructed 

 of the best white cedar, very strong, nicely fin- 

 ished, and is one of the largest round washers on 

 the market. Another very valuable feature about 

 this machine is the ROUND ELECTRIC WELDED 

 HOOPS of extra heavy galvanized wire, fitted in a 

 groove around the machine, which pre- 

 vents them from dropping off, as is so 

 often the case with flat hoops The Bal- 

 timore is supplied with improved gear- 

 ing, and all the castings are Japanned. 

 The inside is fully corrugated, similar 

 to a washboard, hav- 

 ing no nails or block 

 of any kind. The 

 corrugated feature 

 of this machine is 

 different from others 

 in this : The bottom 

 and sides are corru- 

 gated ; in others the 

 corrugations run 

 only the length of 

 the staves, thus 

 making crevices for 

 dirt and allowing 

 the steam to escape 

 through the top 

 and water to leak 

 through the bottom 

 The bottom of the 

 tub is larger than 

 the top, allowing 

 plenty of room for 

 water__ and clothes. 



NOTE THIS IM- 

 PROVEMENT: Instead of using a square wooden 

 post to work the dolly (that is, the circular wooden 

 revolving head, that holds the clothes in position), 

 in this machine is placed a square galvanized iron 

 rod fastened firmly to the dolly. This whole ar- 

 rangement can be lowered or raised by the operator 

 without removing the top, and it will also accom- 

 modate itself automatically to the quantity of 

 clothes, rendering it impossible to tear the most 

 delicate fabric, as this offers nothing to which the 

 clothing can catch. 



Price $4.00 



The Vandergrift Rotary 

 Washer* 



One of the lightest running and most easy work- 

 ing washers ever placed on the market. 



Any woman can oper- 

 ate it with e.ise. 



It closes tight, p r e- 

 venting the escape of 

 steam and retaining the 

 beat in the washer. 



The Vandergrift Ro- 

 tary is so arranged that 

 by turning the large 

 balance wheel in one 

 direction the dasher in- 

 side the machine re- 

 verses or rotates in op- 

 posite din otions, there- 

 by giving the best pos- 

 sible results. The large 

 balance or fly wheel 

 (weighing 17 lbs.) is a 

 great help in causing 

 the Washer to turn eas- 

 ily, and can bequieklv 

 removed when desired. 



Price. 



Improved Pan-American 

 Washer* 



It is supplied with the latest improved gearing. 



The cut shows the interior of the Washer, The ma- 

 chine is constructed of clear pine, and is strong, nicely 

 finished. 



Without wringer $3«5<> 



Cheaper grade 3.00 



Relief Wringer* 



Iron Frame, The frame is made entirely of 

 Wrought and Malleable Iron. 



By the use of the thumb nuts and spiral springs 

 in this Wringer, the pressure can be adjusted 

 quickly for either heavy or light work; therefore 

 the rolls are never overstrained, and will wear 

 much longer than in the ordinary iron frame 

 Wringer. 



With Cog Wheels. Five sizes. Packed four and 

 six in a case. 

 No. 22.— Small Family. Size" of Rolls, 10x1 3-4 in. 

 Price, $3.00. Rolls, each, $1.25. 



Superior Wringer* 



Also carry a stock of the following well-known 

 Iron Frame Wringers: 



SIZE OF ROLLS. 



Superior 10 x in $2.50 



Superior 12 x 1% in 3.00 



Daisv 10x1% in 2.00 



Star 10 x Wa in 1.50 



Extra Rolls 100 



