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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1, 1920. 



"Everychild" Euebek Wading Bloomer. 

 lent grade of rubber used in its manufactur 



RUBBER BLOOMERS FOR CHILDREN. 



The "Everycliild" wading bluomtr is a recent product on the 

 market. It is made of good heavy rubber stock, in three fast 



colors — blue, red, 

 and green, in 

 three sizes — 

 small, medium, 

 and large, for 

 children from 

 three to ten 

 years of age. 

 Elastic is ce- 

 mented within the 

 hems at the waist 

 and legs so that 

 there is no both- 

 er with strings 

 and buttons — 

 something 

 both children 

 and mothers 

 will appreciate. 

 The garment is 

 well shaped, be- 

 ing made in two 

 pieces, with ce- 

 mented seams, 

 and is decidedly 

 good looking, 

 due to the excel- 

 The "Everychild" 

 bloomer may be slipped on over the child's clothes, thus formitig 

 a needed protection, whether in playing or wading. The child 

 thus clothed may sit on the beach in the sand without danger of 

 a wetting if a wave creeps up suddenly. One of the advantages 

 of this bloomer is that it requires no washing except dipping in 

 clear water. (Arthur Frankenstein & Co., 514-516 Broadway, 

 New York City.) 



"SUPER PATCH RUBBER-TITE" TUBE REPAIR OUTFIT. 



An outfit for repairing inner tubes includes patches of high- 

 grade, properly cured red rubber, to which is added a cloth pro- 

 tector, and a tube of cement, all contained in a small can with 

 a screw-top. It is claimed for this patch that it cannot leak, will 

 not creep, and stretches with the tube. (The Poison Rubber Co., 



Cleveland, Ohio.) 



"WISCO" 

 ATHLETIC SHOES. 



The shoe shown 

 here, intended for 

 wear by basket- 

 ball players, is 

 made on the "Wis- 

 co Turnwelt" prin- 

 ciple, which af- 

 fords great flexi- 

 bility and ex- 

 tremely light 

 weight for a shoe 

 of its kind. The 

 uppers are of the 

 finest black calf. 

 The notable fea- 

 \\ i;.sKET-EALL Shoe. •"''C is the soft 

 and pliable fiber- 

 rubber vacuum suction-cup sole, which prevents slipping on a 

 polished floor. The shoe protects the ankle and laces from the 

 toe up. The sizes range from S to 11. 



The indoor running shoe, also illustrated, has the best quality 

 corrugated rubber tap sole, with light kangaroo horse uppers, 

 cut under at the heel to secure a snug fit. The sizes run from 3 

 to 11. Both of 

 these styles of ath- 

 letic shoes are 

 made by the same 

 concern, and, like 

 its other goods 

 marked with the 

 "Wisco" trade- 

 mark, are guaran- 

 teed to give satis- 

 faction and rea- 

 sonable service 

 when used for the 

 purpose for which 

 they are intended 

 under the ordinary 

 conditions and 

 with fair treat- 

 ment by the wearer. 

 \\"isconsin.) 



EOOR Track Shoe. 



(Wisconsin Shoe Company, Milwaukee, 



THE "LOCKTITE" PATCHER. 



part of the standard equipment on a large number of 

 cars, the "Locktite Auto-New-Matic" 

 patcher seems to fill a long-felt need. 

 Patching inner tubes by this method is 

 claimed to be superior to ordinary ways of 

 mending tubes on flat surfaces, as the tube 

 IS held and the edges of punctures, cuts, 

 and blow-outs are prevented from curling 

 under and wrinkling. An illustrated instruc- 

 tion sheet accompanies the device and gives 

 simple directions. (Locktite Patch Co., 

 Detroit, Michig, 



HICKORY GARTERS FOR CHILDREN. 



The Hickory garter is made with a body of fine mercerized 

 saieen with straps across the front and back to hold it in place, 

 while the garters them- 

 selves are attached to 

 the belt at the bottom of 

 the body part. The gar- 

 ters have a patented rub- 

 ber cushion loop which 

 saves wear on hosiery, 

 and the webbing and 

 elastic are of excellent 

 quality. (A. Stein & 

 Co., New York City and 

 Chicago.) 



SKOOTER ON RUBBER- 

 CUSHIONED TRUCKS. 



The "Brownie" skoot- 

 er for children has a 

 strong 20-inch footboard 

 mounted on four ball- 

 bearing skate wheels 

 carried on rubber-cush- 

 ioned trucks, and is 

 guided by a 24-inch han- 

 dle conveniently placed. 

 The toy is painted liright red and comes packed by the dozen in 

 corrugated fiber cases. Extra parts, including the rubber cushions 

 for the trucks, may be ordered separately, as needed. (F. D. 

 Kees Manufacturing Co., Inc., Beatrice, Nebraska.) 



