The literary digest . Andevery concern which has thor-oughly systematized its formshas learned the economy of us-ing one standard, watermarkedpaper for its printing needs. Hammermill Bond is the log-ical paper to select, because ofits uniform quality, its moderateprice, and the ease of getting itpromptly supplied in the samegrade year after year. Its 12 colors, besides white, give awide range of distinctive colorsfor business printing. It ismade in three finishes—bond,ripple, and linen. We will be glad to send youa portfolio containing formswhich will be of value to you inyour business, and wi


The literary digest . Andevery concern which has thor-oughly systematized its formshas learned the economy of us-ing one standard, watermarkedpaper for its printing needs. Hammermill Bond is the log-ical paper to select, because ofits uniform quality, its moderateprice, and the ease of getting itpromptly supplied in the samegrade year after year. Its 12 colors, besides white, give awide range of distinctive colorsfor business printing. It ismade in three finishes—bond,ripple, and linen. We will be glad to send youa portfolio containing formswhich will be of value to you inyour business, and will show*you Hammermills quality, colorscope, and finishes. If you area printer, write to us and wewill send you our complete setsof portfolios. %*^* ;^^ .r»^t4G «0 ^*!jr^^* Sttt* :««»^«i*^»Vi^ ,«1l« 1« «t»>* fi*^*- <»«* 9^A^ HAMMERMILL PAPER COMPANY, Erie, Pa. Look for (his luafermark — il is our loord of honor io the public T^e Utility Business Paper 38 The Literary Digest for March 8, 1919. Copyright 1919. by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. AGAIN AVAILABLE TO YOU T^HE conversion of our factories from ^^ar-^ ^^ ork to a peace basis is rapidly nearingcompletion. Goodyear Tires are again available to thepublic in steadily increasing numbers. The memorable thing about their return tothe open market is the nature of the ^^el-come accorded them. Their reception has been such as to leave nodoubt that for a great proportion of motor-ists these are the wanted tires. We had long felt that because of their good-ness, Goodyear Tires held an uncommonlyhigh place in popular esteem. So it is scarcely with surprise that we seeour customers who were denied our tiresduring the period of war, beginning theirreturn to Goodyear. The Gogdveaps. Tire & Ru If you are not a Goodyear user it might be\\ell for 3^ou to anal3^ze the basis for this unus-ual preference toward a manufactured article. It is possible that such an analysis could leadyou to the kind of tire service whi


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