All the good points of all other flooring materials—from wood to marble—with many advantages found in none of these— and not one of their disadvantages—make up the great superiority of
Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling
AS AGAINST WOOD FLOORINGS (hard or soft) Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling is practically unaffected by the hardest wear, absolutely non-porous and waterproof, and therefore non-absorbent of unsanitary elements, which fairly teem in wood after short use (a particularly important point in public buildings, hotels and hospitals). At the same time the physical advantages of wood—warmth and resiliency under foot—are far superior in Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling.
AS AGAINST MARBLE and tilings of cemental or ceramic character: All these are slippery and unpleasant to the tread and give forth nerve-grating sounds—are with greatest difficult} kept spotless—and unavoidable crevices form unsightly features. These drawbacks are wholly lacking in Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling, which is practically silent to the tread, never slippery, seal-close at the joints, and fully as durable as any of the above.
AS AGAINST LINOLEUMS and other similar materials: These are merely makeshifts for flooring— and none deserve the dignity of comparison with Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling.
AS AGAINST ALL OTHER RUBBER TILINGS, the Pennsylvania Brand is adaptable to unmatchable designs, is richer and permanent of coloring, superior in quality, laid with much greater facility and is full f thick, while no higher in cost.
IN SHORT, Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling is the most economical, elegant, sanitary and desirable flooring material in the world.
NO ARCHITECT OR BUILDER does justice to himself without having on hand data regarding Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling, and our Book-of-Designs-in- Color, which will be sent on request, with list of important buildings furnished with this flooring.
SPECIAL DESIGNS APPROPRIATE TO ANY INDIVIDUAL INTERIOR ARE READILY EXECUTED WITHOUT EXTRA COST.
Pennsylvania Rubber Company
JEANNETTE, PA.
NEW YORK,
1665 Broadway CHICAGO,
1241 Michigan Avenue PHILADELPHIA,
615 North Broad Street
ATLANTA, GA.,
102 Prior Street BOSTON, 167 Oliver Street BUFFALO, N. Y„
Main and Tupper Streets
LONDON, 4 Snow Hill
Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling
AS AGAINST WOOD FLOORINGS (hard or soft) Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling is practically unaffected by the hardest wear, absolutely non-porous and waterproof, and therefore non-absorbent of unsanitary elements, which fairly teem in wood after short use (a particularly important point in public buildings, hotels and hospitals). At the same time the physical advantages of wood—warmth and resiliency under foot—are far superior in Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling.
AS AGAINST MARBLE and tilings of cemental or ceramic character: All these are slippery and unpleasant to the tread and give forth nerve-grating sounds—are with greatest difficult} kept spotless—and unavoidable crevices form unsightly features. These drawbacks are wholly lacking in Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling, which is practically silent to the tread, never slippery, seal-close at the joints, and fully as durable as any of the above.
AS AGAINST LINOLEUMS and other similar materials: These are merely makeshifts for flooring— and none deserve the dignity of comparison with Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling.
AS AGAINST ALL OTHER RUBBER TILINGS, the Pennsylvania Brand is adaptable to unmatchable designs, is richer and permanent of coloring, superior in quality, laid with much greater facility and is full f thick, while no higher in cost.
IN SHORT, Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling is the most economical, elegant, sanitary and desirable flooring material in the world.
NO ARCHITECT OR BUILDER does justice to himself without having on hand data regarding Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling, and our Book-of-Designs-in- Color, which will be sent on request, with list of important buildings furnished with this flooring.
SPECIAL DESIGNS APPROPRIATE TO ANY INDIVIDUAL INTERIOR ARE READILY EXECUTED WITHOUT EXTRA COST.
Pennsylvania Rubber Company
JEANNETTE, PA.
NEW YORK,
1665 Broadway CHICAGO,
1241 Michigan Avenue PHILADELPHIA,
615 North Broad Street
ATLANTA, GA.,
102 Prior Street BOSTON, 167 Oliver Street BUFFALO, N. Y„
Main and Tupper Streets
LONDON, 4 Snow Hill