Fees Charged for Money ©rders 



For payment in United States, in Cuba, in Porto Rico, 

 and the Philippines. 



For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50 3 cents. 



Over $ 2.50 and not exceeding $ 5.00 5 cents. 



Over $ 5.00 and not exceeding $ 10.00 8 cents. 



Over $10.00 and not exceeding $ 20.00 10 cents. 



Over $20.00 and not exceeding $ 30.00 12 cents. 



Over $30.00 and not exceeding $ 40.00 15 cents. 



Over $40.00 and not exceeding $ 50.nn i0 eeilts . 



Over $50.00 and not exceeding $ G0.00 20 cents. 



Over $60.00 and not exceeding $ 75.00 25 cev T Z. 



Over $75.00 and not exceeding $100.00 30 cents. 



The war tax is not a part of the fee, but is collected (two 



cents for each order, whatever its amount) from the ren.^rr^- 



in the place of a revenue stamp, which stamp is net ^quired on 

 a Postal Order. 



Memoranda of Issuing Postmaster : 



Note.— The maximum amount for which a single Money Order 

 may be issued is $100. When a larger sum is to be sent, auditional 

 Orders must be obtained. 



Applications must be preserved, at the office of issue, for four 

 jears from date of issue. 



