August 14, 1915. 
LAND AND WATER.: 
MOSS BR^S^e-^" 
Kj tailors • 
... ,| Mililar^. Sporiing Tofwn^GMintijKE't — 
SiiTce the Outbreak 
of the War we have 
supplied a larger 
number of 
OFFICERS 
with 
UNIFORMS 
& EQUIPMENT 
than any other firnn. 
We have the Large8t Stock in LONDON of 
FIELD SERVICE UNIFORMS 
correct in every detail, Ready for immediate 
•wear, or Made to Measure in 24 HOURS. 
In acUihoD lo Unifomu of ryerj description we have 
in itock every Article necessary for an Officer's 
Outfit, including Field Boots, Prismatic Binoculars by 
ZEISS. GOERZ and ROSS . 
Also Prismatic Compasses (Mark VI. and VII.). 
20^21 KING STKET SK^wc 
r«*/*««-- 375-. G,r.ar.f. ^ jj.jj BCDTORD ST. WC '''''' Pa f"" Rand, LonJo..' 
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^/,e ' GIE VE ' 
Life-saving Waistcoat 
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT 
SECURITY of life at sea has now been made as reasonably 
certain as human ingenuity can make it. The ' Gieve ' 
Waistcoat, which can be worn with ordinary naval or 
military uniform, unnoticeably and unconsciously, is 
capable of inflation in 20 sees., when it will support wearer 
and two others chnging to him, indefinitely, head-and- 
shoulders clear of water, and fully-clothed. (It is desirable 
slightly to inflate the waistcoat with the mouth-valve before 
entering the water.) 
A vital improvement is the automatic vest-pocket inflator, 
price 5 J. (illustrated below). Two turns of a thumbscrew releases 
compressed air in two small cylinders — sufficient 
completely and Instantaneously to inflate 
the waistcoat. 
With Ihousands of soldiers being daily transported 
overseas, not to mention the officers and men of the 
navy, tht precaution of wearing this waistcoat 
nlgbt aad day continuously, cannot be too 
emphatically urged. 
The sinkin( o( the Oollath, Bayaao, 
Formidable, Latltatila, and Bimost 
every recent sea-disaster furnish 
eloquent testimony to the life-savin; 
value of the " Olcve '* Waistcoat. 
Price 50/- net 
Made to any size. 
(SUte chest and waist cirths.) 
On vietjo and on sale at 
GIEVE'S 
(Qieve, Matthews & Seagrooe, Ltd.) 
LONDON— 65 South Mollon Street, W, 
kctk oM intfs^ai 
part o/vjautcoaJ. 
t; 
Everything for 
active service. 
You can get practically everything you will require 
to wear — from sword to puttees, from cap to great- 
coat — at the old-established Bond Street House of 
Rimell & Allsop. 
The cut and finish and practical usefulness of your uniform 
will be of the character which has given Bond Street tailoring 
its reputation. 
Our customers have the additional advantage of being fitted 
by men thoroughly acquainted with the practical requirements 
of oi&cers now at the front. 
Tke Jeii^iiim^ art stauttani /rices:— ' 
£ a. i. 
Khaki Seryfce Jacket „. ... 4 
Koicker Breeches _. _. - 1 12 6 
Short Breeches for Infantry „. _. _. 2 2 
Do. for Cav.ilry _. ... 2 10 
Knees stirapped Buckskin „, ... extra 12 
Do. same material ». ». extra 7 6 
Tbtn Continuations „. catra 5 6 
Khakt Serge Trousers ... «. 17 6 
Khaki Flannel Shirts ... « ... _. ~. ... 12 6 
Do. Collars _. „. each 1 6 
Khaki Ties (wide end) each 3 6 
Do. (narrow end) ,„ „, ... „. each 2 
Cieat Coat for InEintry _. ... ~. ... -. 5 10 
Do. for Civalry _. „ _ 6 
British Warm ._ - -. - 4 4 
Cap and Badge » ... m. 17 6 
Buttons, Badges, and Badger «/ RmmU inciudtd in 
the i^eve prices. 
Rimell & Allsop 
Sporting and Military Tailors, 
54 New Bond Street, W. 
Terms : Cash on or before Delivery. 
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THE 
POLISH VICTIMS' 
RELIEF FUND 
It needs no impossible effort of imagination to picture the 
result of Prussian havoc on Polish earth. Can we not, 
even from afar, realise the ruin of the war-swept fields, 
the desolate farms, the desecrated churches, the vanished 
villag^es where peace and beauty can be no more, 
the fair country houses black and fallen, the mutilated 
forests, the polluted streams ? Are we too poor in 
sympathy to behold the towns where industry is 
lamed, to bend over the tMrpses of the dead, to weep 
with indig^nation over the shuddering women, with 
pity over children starving in the land of their fathers ? 
YOU HAVE GIVEN AND GIVEN EVER SINCE THE 
WAR BEGAN ; YET WHAT JOY IS LEFT IN THE 
WORLD TO-DAY BUT THAT OF GIVING? LIFE 
OR STRENGTH OR TIME OR MONEY, ONE AT 
LEAST OF THESE EACH ONE MUST GIVE TO-DAY. 
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 
I. J. PADEREWSKI, 
Maj.-Gcn. Sir Ivor Herbert, Bt., C.B., C.M.G., M.P., 
Father Bernard Vaughan, S.J., John Buchan, H. E. Morgan, 
the Right Hon. Charles B. Stuart Wortley, M.P. (Hon. 
Treasurer), Miss Laurence Alma Tadem» (Hon. Secretary). 
The imanest donation gratefully wknowledged through Aa 
Honorary Secretary, Mi.. Laurence Alma-Tadema, 11 
Haymarket, S.W. 
Supplement to tji«v a.nd WaTEK, Au£usl 14, 1914- 
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