India rubber world . ; Erbe Manufacturing Co.,Rochester, New York.] KNICKERBOCKER INDIA-RUBBER FOUNTAIN illustration herewith relates to a rubber bath brush,formed of some 500 rubber ducts, through the tip of each ofwhich a tiny stream of waterflows when the brush is con-nected to a combination hotand cold water faucet by meansof a special India-rubber fau-cet connection. The brush it-self is so pliable that a slightpressure of the hand will fit itto any curve of the body. Theuse of this brush with it wherever ap-plied, giving a continual freshclean flow through its


India rubber world . ; Erbe Manufacturing Co.,Rochester, New York.] KNICKERBOCKER INDIA-RUBBER FOUNTAIN illustration herewith relates to a rubber bath brush,formed of some 500 rubber ducts, through the tip of each ofwhich a tiny stream of waterflows when the brush is con-nected to a combination hotand cold water faucet by meansof a special India-rubber fau-cet connection. The brush it-self is so pliable that a slightpressure of the hand will fit itto any curve of the body. Theuse of this brush with it wherever ap-plied, giving a continual freshclean flow through its hun-dreds of little tubes, thusavoiding the use of the samewater over and over again—amarked advantage over theordinary tub bath, which re-tains throughout the bath allsoap used and all impurities washed from the body, leaving anunclean deposit in the tub itself to be scrubbed out outfit sold with this brush includes 66 inches of fine whiterubber tubing, two nickel plated tube couplings, and one rub-. 382 THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [August i, 1903. ber faucet connection with nickel plated mountings; price$ [Knickerbocker Manufacturing Co., No. 40 Dearbornstreet, Chicago, Illinois.] THE GOODRICH RUBBER have been all sorts of rumors with regard to the suc-cessful manufacture of rubber sponges by American manufac-turers, and a great variety of samples have been sent to thewriter. Few of them, however, have approached even theEuropean sponge. It was to be expected, perhaps, that whenThe B. Co. (Akron, Ohio) took up the matter, theywould either produce something particularly fine or else wouldnot put a sponge upon the market at all. They now announcethe production of a perfect rubber sponge and from thesamples seen their contention is sustained. The cells are more


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