ECONOMY IN DRAFTING



Two large schooners unloading a giant shipment at the spacious Bennett Docks.

The first of a series of savings for you starts in our drafting room.

It is quite necessary for the architect to charge a considerable fee for his drawings, for he must pay expenses and a profit. The drawings for our houses are even more elaborate, and the first cost of production is naturally much greater. Yet there is this gain for you: when the drawings are once made, hundreds of blue prints are made from them at practically a negligible cost. Therefore, we furnish you with blue prints from our drawings absolutely free of fees or of any charge.