I. A N D AX ]) W A T E R 
December ii, 1915. 
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Rimasop 
Sleeping Sacks 
Wmdproof& Waterproof 
For the comine IVinler Campaign. 
Measrs. Rimell k At-Lsoi', of Btnid St., arn iiitrodiitiiis •' Kifu'iy ■ 
improved Sleeping Sack for offlcers' use. They call attention id 
the following features: — 
1. Instead of openinK at the side, the Rimasop Sleeping 
Satk opens at the top, well ont of reach of all ground 
water. 
2. The flaps wli-eh «>over the opening can be iidjusled 
according to the direction of the wind. All draught is 
thus excluded, and :i frequent oaufe nf rheunuiti.sni 
removed. 
3 Even if every part of the Sleeping: 
Sack except the opening: be totally 
submerged in water for hours to 
eether, the sleeper ytUi remain dry. 
This is due to tiie .Sanhaink lining. Though liijlit and 
soft, as eiderdown .Sami.vim: offers gieatt^r re.si.-.tance 
to water than any other known fabric. Indeed it is 
largely ufied in the making of life-savi.ng garments for 
use at sea. as Sanr.\ine will keep 20 times its own 
weight afloat for many weeks. 
The price of the Rimasop Sleeping .Sack, Sanrainelined 
throughout, is £3 7 6. 
Orders should, if possible, be jilaced in advance, as when winter 
sets in there may be some delay in meotirg the demand for 
liiesc Sleeping Sacks. 
Rimell & AUsop 
sporting and Military Tai/ors, 
54 New Bond Street, London, W. 
TEBMS— Cash on or before delivery. 
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CAMPAIGN COMFORTS 
T.icather Clothing is undoubtedly the best for Winter Service Wear. 
Warm, Windproof, Hygienic, it forms a splendid protection against 
exposure in the trenches or in the field. The models shown here are 
designed froni the advice and practical experience of Officers who 
spent last Winter in Tlanders. 
For PoatlOrdera gioe 
Cbtat size. Goods 
Pott Free in UK. To 
France t». extra. 
UNDER JACKETS 
0. N'atural C li a in o i a 
Leather with «leeve«. 
- pocket.? inside, 2 
pockets outside. Made 
from stout coft 
Ipathers 21/- 
1. Tan leather with 
?Ieeve,5. Warm ftannpl 
lining and two pwkct-.;. 
.Made from selecteil 
nlove leathcr.5 ... S9/6 
S. Tah Leather with 
Sleeves. Line<l warm 
flannel. Rpeciali.v ^toiit 
.loft leathers. Can bo 
worn l)i)ttoned up at 
n-cck or open to show 
collar aiid tic . . 87/» 
8. Brown Dustlcss .Muede 
with sleeves. Lined 
warm flannel. Madn 
from tpeclally soft 
leather.! 37/6 
^. Natural Sheep.^kin 
with sleeves and two 
poeket*^. .'^kin otitside 
and the natural flt-iM-c 
Inside, .\ thornu:jliI\' 
prartii-nl garment 4R^- 
388 Strand, W.C. 
28 & 29 Coventry 
Street, W. 
Shcep.skin Trench 
Gauntlet Olovc, 
with the natural fleefc 
inside. Very warm. 
Bandsewn. 
4«. 6d. 
Newman Hou e, 
90 & 92 Oxford St.W. 
WAISTCOATS 
J. Ta.i Leather. Warm 
flannel lining. Two 
po^-kets. Well made 
from selected leathers 
21/. 
" Tan Leather, lined 
warm' flannel. T«o 
pockets. Can be worn 
hijttoned Up at neck cr 
open to show collar 
aqd tie 25/- 
'. Brown Dnstless Suede, 
l.imd warm flannel. 
Two pockets ... 25/- 
. Natural Sheepskin 
Waistcoat with skin 
nut."id6 and natural 
fleece inside. E.Ycep- 
tlon.illy comfortoble 
anrl warm in winter 
25/. 
421 & 422 Strand. 
W.C. 
130 & 132 New 
Oxford St, W.C. 
And ihroughout London. 
THE WEST END 
(Con(i«u«(J Itom page 31.) 
This holdall contains four pockets of varying sizes. Not only 
the holdall, but these pockets are waterproofed also. They 
close with patent fasteners, so tliat their contents are kept 
absolutclv safe and secure. 
When such a holdhall as this reaches a man he has no 
longer any doubt as to where he can keep his tobacco, soap, 
WTitinj,' materials and other small but none tiie less vastly im- 
portant belongings. It solves the problem once and for all 
time. When rolled up the holdall, even when full, goes easily 
into a knapsack. It is as compact a thing as the heart of mai; 
could desire. 
This waterproof holdall has ne\cr made so great an appeal 
as now, when the winter campaign is already upon us. Its 
very moderate cost is 6s. 6d., and it ib worth every penny of 
the price. ' , _ . 
' (To be cmitinued.') 
The tendencv towards military fashions for women 
has been severely siuiblied in some quarters, yet from time to 
time it bubbles \\\> again. The latest idea on the subject is th(> 
hat with a casque trimming, looking more like a Roman 
soldier's helmet than anything else. The casque is generally 
in rucked silk with the '"result that, the hat is usually a very 
heavy one. There is a definite attraction about it. however, 
and It lias the faculty of suitably accompanying the long fur 
coat in which most women spend the winter. 
FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 
Manrice of .(3, South Wolton Street, are the clever designers and 
makers of the most convenient type of frock possible to imagine. Its 
possibilities are so great that it has been given the name of the 
" Eciruam," and has been registered as a special design. This frock 
tervcs for almost every occasion. It is delightful as a rest or tea gown, 
can be worn out-of-cloors with a coat or furs, and is quite suitable as 
an unpretentious diimer frock. It slips on in a moment, and foremost 
in its favour is the fact that no fitting is needed. 
In spite of this the " Eciruam " frock is of very up-to-date design, 
being made with short full skirt, girdled round the waist with a tasselled 
girdle, and with a pretty turn-down collar to take off any suspicion of 
hardness at the throat. 
A great many models in silk, satin, duchess, chiffon, velvet, 
velveteen, taffetas, cashmere and serge are always in readiness, anil 
the first price is the most moderate one of three and a half guineas. 
As a itiaternity gown, the " Eciruam " frock cannot be surpassed, it 
being simply ideal for the purpose. 
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