Sei'tember I, 1906.] 



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The 



NEW LYCOMING CARD 



A FINE IMITATION OF BURNT LEATHER 



We are sure you will say that here's as pretty a card as you have seen in some 

 time. Nothing gaudy — no reds, or greens, or yellows, — but it will attract attention 

 nevertheless, because it is so thoroughly artistic. It looks exactly like the burnt leather 

 work now so popular. 



If you sell Lycoming Rubbers, ask your jobber for a couple of the " Hurnt 

 Leather" Cards. 



And if you don't sell Lycomings, you haven't yet reached your limit in rubber 

 business and rubber profits. 



Comparisons are not odious to us. The more you compare Lycomings with 

 other rubbers the more Lycomings we will sell and the more rubber Inisiness you will do. 



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