August 1, 1921 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



831 



New Goods and Specialties 



LETTING THE DEALER DO HIS SHARE 



RECOGNIZING that a nursing-nipple bored for milk only cannot 

 be used for prepared infant food, the manufacturer of the 

 "Sanitate'' nipple has provided means for the dealer or 

 druggist to bore the nipple with a hole of the proper size. The 

 nipple is made in one piece with a long, slender extension at the 

 top which becomes inverted when the nipple is turned the other 

 side out, and prevents collapse 

 of the nipple. This extension is 

 grooved for boring for a hole 

 of any desired size, and the 

 druggist or dealer gets an op- 

 portunity to cooperate by bor- 

 ing a hole of the right size to 

 Sanitate Nipple meet the customer's particular 

 requirements. — The Miller Rubber Co., Akron, 



The "Jewel" bathing cap is meant for diving and has only a 

 decorated bow on the front and sides ornamented with "jewels." 

 This cap comes in flesh, green, black, bright red, and blue with 

 trimming and head-band to harmonize. 



The "Hawaii" cap has a tam-shaped top overlaid with wide 

 fringe formed by loops of rubber in contrasting color to the body 

 of the cap which may be flesh, green, blue, bright red, or yellow. 



Cleopatra" 



"SPIRALWEAVE" PORTABLE CABLES 



A new device in cable manufacture is offered 

 by a well-known Wilkes-Barre company, whose 

 wire products have been on the market since 

 1848. 



The peculiar feature of the "Spiralweave" 

 cables is the method of weaving the outside 

 covering. The threads lie so as to counteract all pull and surface 

 abrasion. Made like fire hose, "Spiralweave" cables are said to 

 outwear other makes that so often have a tendency to stretch and 

 bulge. They are particularly fitted for use as mine-shaft cables ; 

 the warp threads running lengthwise of the wire directly support 

 the cable and no steel supporting wires are then necessary. 



The heavy insulation, of carefully prepared and combined mate- 

 rial and proper rubber vulcanization, gives these cables full pro- 

 tection against moisture or sulphur water. "Spiralweave" can 

 often be used in place of lead-covered cables where there is danger 

 of electrolysis — Hazard Manufacturing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 



fringe, 

 tested 



'Jewel' 

 The close-fitting head-band is of the same color as the 

 These bathing caps are carefully manufactured from 

 rubber stock. While the manufacturer cannot assume responsi 

 bility for deterioration caused by light, heat, or climatic conditions, 

 these caps are said to be as nearly proof against light, sun and 

 climate as a thin rubber article of light weight and high grade 

 can be.— The Fauhless Rubber Co., Ashland, Ohio. 



ENGLISH TYPE OF CHILDREIN'S 

 WATERPROOF WADERS 



From England comes a practical 

 wader for children on the beaches, 

 in the form of a waterproof gar- 

 ment which mothers will ■ undoubtedly 

 appreciate. This garment, which is 

 fashioned to protect a child from 

 moisture and dirt, and which is of par- 

 ticular use at the seashore, is made up 

 of a trousers portion combined with a 

 bodice, the whole fastened with straps, 

 and easily put on or removed. A par- 

 ticular feature is the tongue insert at 

 the back of the bodice, preventing the 

 entrance of water. Buttons form the 

 means of fastening this tongue into place, 

 but do not show in the picture.— Paw- 

 sons & Gillett, 19 Chapel street, Milton 

 street, London, E.C.2, England. 



A SPORTS SHOE OF NEW DESIGN 



Several new types of sports shoes which would seem to have 

 particular appeal during summer and for summer sports are 



offered by the Hood Rubber 

 Products Co., Inc. Among 

 these is the "KlayKort," a 

 tennis shoe made of white 

 duck and having red trim- 

 mings. The sole is of red 

 rubber, while the forepart 

 of this sole is of extra qual- 

 ity gray pebbled rubber. The 

 toe cap is also of rubber, 

 while there is a thick felt 

 cushion between the sole and 

 the sock lining. This shoe 

 is suitable not only for ten- 

 nis but for all outdoor pur- 

 poses and is made in sizes 

 for men, boys, youths, and 

 women. — Hood Rubber 

 Products Co., Inc., Water- 

 town, Massachusetts. 



Waterproof Wader 



ATTRACTIVE BATHING CAPS 



The "Cleopatra" bathing cap is circular 

 in shape, with pleated top efTect and 

 round disks set in at the sides, trimmed 

 with daisy and tassel ornaments. It is to 

 be had in flesh, blue, bright red, yellow, 

 green, and white, trimmed in contrasting 

 colors, and decorated with a design of 

 clusters of dots. 



SAFETY 



"KlayKort" Tenuis Bal 



"AUTCO-KECK" 

 BOOT 



The special advantages of 

 the "Autco-Keck" safety 

 tire boot are said to be that it can be used to repair a rim cut 

 without causing the casing to bulge, as well as for a blow-out. 

 There are no flaps to project over the edge of the rim, and it is 

 easily applied. It was formerly made by the Keck Manufacturing 

 Co., West Unity, Ohio, and is the invention of Herbert C. Keck. — 

 Akron Universal Tire & Rubber Co., Medina, Ohio. 



