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I I I I HY not put your spare moments 

 k I fl to work bringing in extra cash ? 

 I' 'J Some people in your town are 

 Ma J waiting for some one to make up 

 ^^^ 1 their rags into carpets, rugs ana 



portieres. 

 It's genteel, honest work that any man or 

 woman can do and make good profit at it. 

 Just to prove it, here are the names and 

 addresses of fifteen out of hundreds of 

 people who have woven carpets and rugs 

 at a good profit. They use alJeen Loom. 



Good Profits Made At Home 



Mrs. O. R. Stover, Bradford, Ohio 

 Oma Cooper, Dale, Indiana 

 , R. P. McGowan. Piedmont, W. Va. 

 Mrs. Rob. Record, Seymore, Illinois 

 Mrs. Henry Clark, St. Anthony, Iowa 

 Mrs. A. L. Clark, Central Square, N. Y. 

 Mrs. H. C. Blanahet, New Lathrop, Mich. 

 Mrs. T. E. Alley, Sylvan Grove, Kansas 

 Mrs. O. E. Albin, Kearnev, Nebraska 

 Mrs. H. Goebel, West Point, Iowa 

 Mrs. J. S. Gilbert, Milton Junction, Wis. 

 Mrs. L. E. Poster, Bedford, Indiana 

 Mrs. Salanda Gunckel, Osgood, Ohio 

 Mrs. D. E. Williams, Pickering, Missouri 

 M. H. Vining, Waterloo, Iowa 

 Remember these are only fifteen of 

 scores and hundreds who at this moment 

 are hustling out work and getting good 

 money for it. 



You Who Read This 



Haven't you often wished for a useful employ- 

 ment by which to make money in your spare 

 hours ? No doubt you know of people who would 

 gladly pay you for weaving their rags into car- 

 pets and rugs. 



It's not only the poorer people that have hand- 

 woven carpets andfrugs on their floors, but well- 

 to-do people of city, village and country-side ap- 

 preciate the handsome and useful products of 

 home-weavers. 



By canvassing amongyour friends you can work 

 up a good business. Profitable, too. Besides, it's 

 done at home with the children, where you can 

 have an eye on everything in house and yard. 



It's Not Hard Work 



Weaving with a Deen Loom is soon learned. 

 The Loom itself is a simple affair, easily handled, 

 and soon understood. May Vittum, Barclay, 

 Kansas, says: 



■'I can weave almost twice as much as I could 

 with the old loom. I would not go back to the 

 old one for anything. The new one is faster, 

 easier, and does the nest work." 



Having a steel frame well-braced, and rigid, it 

 resists the shock and stroke of the shuttle 

 mechmism, remaining solid for years witiiout 

 repairs. 



It will accomodate any size rug or carpet de- 

 manded. 



What May Be Woven 



Any design can be made in any number of col- 

 ors that taste and fancy may dictate. You can 

 weave rugs, hammocks, all kinds of hand-weaves, 

 carpets, portieres, etc. The materials to use are 

 common carpet warp which can be purchased 

 of any dry goods store; carpet rags, old clothes 

 of any kind, old ingrain and brussels carpets, 

 blankets, or nearly any kind of fabric. Your cus- 

 tomers furnish you all material; you do the 

 weaving and get good pay for it. 



A Few Prominent Reasons for Buying 



1.— You can make from $2 to $3 a day if you weave 

 8 hours daily. 



2.— You can make from $4 to $10 a week using onlv 

 part of your time— say evenings after work and 

 an hour in the morning. 



3.— We help you personally by letter if you wish. 

 But this is seldom necessary, because we send 

 you simple, detailed instructions with pic- 

 tures of the loom and its parts. This book 

 makes everything plain. You have no real 

 difficulty in handling the loom. 



4.— The Fly-Shuttle is easily filled, quick to han- 

 dle, doesn't bother. 



5.— The Winding Mechanism and Feed-Governor 

 are new improvements. "The latter keeps the 

 warp and weft mechanism within control. It 

 saves much material and prevents hours of 

 thrown-away time used by old-style looms. 



6.— It takes up much less room than many other 

 styles. It requires a room but 10 feet square 

 for a complete weaving shop. 



7.— We send you everything with the Loom. You 

 can go right to weaving as soon as you get 

 warp and rags. 



You Needn't Pay All At Once 



Pay something down. As Loom brings in profits 

 send balance by easy installments. 



Fill in the coupon and mail. We'll send our free 

 catalog and a letter about our easy-pay plan. 



THE DEEN 

 LOON CO.. 

 Harlan. 



CC-UPON W**"^ 



Deen Loom Co.:— Date 19.... \\\ 



Please send me your free catalog and de 

 tailed explanation of your "Easy Pay Plan" 

 of selling your Deen Loom. 



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