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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



March 1, 1919. 



LADIES WHO APPRECIATE PARIS FASHIONS 



SlioUld Inaks it a point to visit 



NEWTON, 



- 151, 153, - 



GREAT PORTLAND ST., 



LONDON3 W. 



Ch t Bouse, par cxctllence, for pro- 

 curing Jbc latest Pari* and Uienna 

 model Gowns of enthrainng beau ty 

 and high-class workmamhip at 

 flenuinc Bar g ain Prices. 



By exclusive arrangement with Maison 

 Worth, Uoucet. DrecoU, Heer, Boue. 

 Sceur, Grunwaklt. and otlier premier 

 coulurieres and furriers. Madame Newton 

 J is enabled to offer their world-frtmous 

 creations at a fraction of the original prices. 

 Day and Evening Gowns, Tailor-mades, 

 ana Theatre Coats (each tlifferent and 

 bearing the mark of individuality of the 

 respective house) in a bewildering rangt-'. 

 Fur Garments in Sable and less costly Furs 

 at much reduced prices. 



WEDDING GOWNS AND TROU8- 



sEAix A sl'h■cIAI.^r^. 



Chic, Qnallt; ftnd Valae combined. 



— IT WILL PAT TOU TO CALL - 



In urgent cases any number cf aou'ns 



can be altereJ to fU in less than 24 



hours, on ou r ow n premises. 



151 and 153 

 GREAT PORTLAND ST. 



ilk friin Orf.^rtl Circui.) Lond(in, W- 



KATE NEWTON 



(/•'nr vtintili 



THE "LUDGATE" 

 WATERPROOF COAT 



it a reliable ijarmcnt for Grntiemcn 



Smart in appaarancc.comfortAhlc to 

 wear, and madr of weather anil wffar 

 proof material, it can be used ai a 



RIDING COAT. DRIMNG 

 COAT, SHOOriNG COAT. 

 It i* obtaiDabte (rom the makera 

 at tha 



Special Price of 45/- 



(Carriafte t'aid in British Ules) 



Special attention to foreign 

 and colonial enquiries, for 

 .vhich branch of our busi- 

 ness we have established 

 unique arrangements. 

 To facilitate delivery and 

 ensure perfect fit please give 

 length and chest measure- 

 ment. 



These coats are scientific- 

 ally made with sewn seams, 

 rubber proofed with the 

 best and purest rubber, and 

 are taped and ventilated. 

 Established for half-a-cen- 

 tury, we combine the ex- 

 perience of years with the 

 adoption of all improve- 

 ments in the production of 

 absolutely waterproof and 

 rain-resisiinL; i::trments. 



Write to-day for comprehen- 

 sive illustrated catalogue of 

 india rubber and waterproof 

 goods for children and 

 adults, and a copy of " Wet 

 Weather Wisdom " to 

 CALEDONIAN RUBBEB CO., 

 96 Princes Street, Edinborgh, 

 SCOTLAND. 



luggage. The old country still 

 believes in making the traveller 

 himself responsible for his be- 

 longings ; in the States the ex- 

 press companies take the trouble 

 entirely off his shoulders. 

 Within the last few )-ears, how- 

 ever, a system of " Luggage in 

 Advance " has been adopted in 

 Great Britain, which has greatly 

 facilitated movement of bag- 

 <ra<ie, and has relieved the fear- 

 ful congestion at the great ter- 

 mini in London and other cities. 

 But this system must be called 

 upon before the traveller sets 

 out on his journey, and is there- 

 fore of no use to those arriving 

 from abroad. Consequently 

 manv new arrivals pile all their 

 l)elongings on cab or 'bus and 

 accompany them to the hotel. 

 There is no need, though, to so 

 encumber themselves. Arrange- 

 ments can be made at all the 

 larger stations for having lug- 

 gage delivered by carrier. This 

 works all right, although there 

 is much room for improvement, 

 both in the method of giving 

 instructions— the office where 

 this can be done is usually hid- 

 den away in some out-of-the- 

 way corner in the station — and 

 in prompter delivery. The re- 

 cent big amalgamation of the 

 three largest carriers in Eng- 

 land will no doubt be of benefit 

 to the traveller. The most as- 

 tonishing thing about travellmg 

 in England is the rarity of the 

 loss of any box or piece of lug- 

 gage. No check or receipt is 

 e'ver given for his baggage, and 

 the passenger must pick it out 

 of the heterogeneous pile 

 dumped on the platform, from 

 the guard's van, at the end of 

 the ^ journey. Although this 

 method obviously invites theft, 

 passengers "muddle through" 

 successfully without an>- loss. 

 Americans' introduced the sen- 

 sible idea, far more useful in 

 England than in the States, of 

 having stripes painted round 



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