India rubber world . 376 THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [August i, 1905. irons are needed in keeping this shoe in place and it can bereadily put on or taken off. The shoe is corrugated inside andcan be applied to hoofs of different sizes by the adjustment ofthe straps. The bottom of the shoe is open for the purposes ofventilation, and to prevent the hoof from drawing and sweat-ing. [The Mehlbach Saddle Co., No. 106 Chambers street,New York.] THE WEDGE LAP ROBE FOR the products of the extensive and long establishedrobe manufacturers, L. C. Chase & Co. (New York and Chi-cago) there a
India rubber world . 376 THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [August i, 1905. irons are needed in keeping this shoe in place and it can bereadily put on or taken off. The shoe is corrugated inside andcan be applied to hoofs of different sizes by the adjustment ofthe straps. The bottom of the shoe is open for the purposes ofventilation, and to prevent the hoof from drawing and sweat-ing. [The Mehlbach Saddle Co., No. 106 Chambers street,New York.] THE WEDGE LAP ROBE FOR the products of the extensive and long establishedrobe manufacturers, L. C. Chase & Co. (New York and Chi-cago) there are now included a large list of robes designed tomeet the requirements for wind, water, and dust proof cover-ing, in weights, styles, and sizes especially adapted for automo-bile use. There are rubber robes, rubber interlined plush. robes, plush, leather, and linen dust robes, not to mentionothers, in the extensive catalogue of the firm name. The pur-pose of the present paragraph is to refer to the wedge shapedlap robe illustrated in an accompanying cut. This robe ismade 80 inches long at the top and 65 inches at the bottom,which shape renders it well adapted for automobiles with wideseats and narrow body. THE ARCTIC TONGUE This is a small rubber article designed for the use of pipesmokers, for the purpose of breaking the direct stream ofsmoke on the tongue, making it cooler, and preventing it frombiting the tongue. It is a small piece of soft rubber speciallyshaped and adapted to fit the mouthpiece of any pipe, render-ing it soft and easy on the teeth. The article is intended to beretailed at 5 cents. [American Tongue Shield No. 504Ninth street, N. W., Washington, D. C] THE RUBBER GOODS PLAN. TO THE Editor of The Evening Post—5/>.- Oughtnot shareholders of Rubber Goods Manufacturing hav
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