More Machinery

That's what we needed to fill the demand for the S. & S. novels. You see, we were somewhat restricted in our output by the War Industries Board, with whose ruling we gladly complied for patriotic reasons. While the restrictions were on we used up pretty nearly all of our surplus stock so that when we were no longer under orders from the Government, we found ourselves with a lot of orders and very little stock.

We have just about caught up now, thanks to some new machinery we have installed which turns out paper-covered books very fast.

Therefore, you can get a very good assortment of the S. & S. novels from your news dealer, including the famous Horatio Alger books.

That boy you know will be mighty glad to have you make him a present of one or two of the Alger books. Ask your dealer for a list of the titles.

Here are some good ones that we published within the past two months:

The Backwoods BoyNo. 77
Tom Temple's CareerNo. 78
Ben BruceNo. 79
The Young MusicianNo. 80
The Telegraph BoyNo. 81

If the above are ordered from the publishers, 4ยข must be added to the retail price of each copy to cover postage.

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